Results tagged “joebuck”

Maybe it doesn't matter. Maybe everyone can get hurt, or everyone can come back, or the Sox can start throwing no-hitters, or they can start leaving 20 guys on base every game. Maybe we're just going to be 5-8 games back the rest of the year and there's nothing that can be done about it. more ›

As good as their starters have been all week, the Red Sox are not a team built to rely on their pitching. In the American League, their starters are (for the most part) good enough to keep them in the game, and let this vaunted offense do its vauntable thing and score bushels of runs. more ›

5:38 PM. Let the live blog begin! We're back at Bostonist Auxiliary HQ in Central Mass, where we've been for 15 out of the previous 18 games this season (2 of the 3 we missed were the way-too-close Baltimore and Jets II games, so no way we're taking any chances). We're joined for a little while by a 2 1/2 year old who has never seen a Patriot Super Bowl win in his entire life. Win this one for the kids, guys. more ›

We keep hoping a couple of tickets will drop like magic from the sky, but we've pretty much resigned ourselves to several more long nights with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver and several more mornings when coffee is all that stands between us and oblivion. Or you could sell everything you own and do what one guy did: pay $21,766 for two seats behind home plate, as the Globe reported this morning. The article also... more ›

So Sheriff Beckett stared down the Cleveland gang last night. Once again, when the Red Sox needed Josh to be at his absolute best, he pretty much was. Sure, he gave up one more hit than he did in his Game One dazzler, but he only gave up one run - on a double play ball. Other than that, he struck out 11 Indians and gave 44,588 Clevelanders something to do with their towels beside... more ›

As Northeast-centric as we are, we kind of assumed that the other LDS ended the way it did because the Yankees had porous starting pitching, a weak bullpen, an aging core, and a superstar still yet to prove himself in October ("Yankees suck", in the parlance of our times). But maybe Cleveland really is that good. more ›

It was a tense time at Fenway Saturday. Curt Schilling looked human (or worse). The Sox were suffering from a chronic case of "hitting the ball right at Miguel Tejada". Losing two in a row to the Orioles looked like a distinct possibility. more ›

As if the loss last night didn't hurt enough, (Bostonist has been kicked in the nether-regions and had better experiences) today we are blessed with the opportunity to watch the Sox/Yankees game on Fox, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver as our announcers. As a tribute to how absolutely excrutiatingly awful Tim McCarver is, Bostonist will be live-blogging the game, thanks to our little black magic box - tivo, documenting the verbal diarrhea our good pal McCarver is blessing us with.
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