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A Podcast dedicated to the Rivalry between the Boston Redsox and New York Yankees from the fans point of view!
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Podcast to be named Later - Spring Training Episode 006 | 1-206-337-BONY
Date: 03/26/2007
Length: 01:04:51
Kenny Sleep Study
Tune in as we banter about Kenny's recent sleep study to investigate his Snoring :-)
REDSOX RECAP
- LOSS SAT 3/17 REDS 2, RED SOX 1
- WIN SUN 3/18 RED SOX 2, ORIOLES 3
- WIN TUE 3/20 REDSOX 6, TWINS 5
- WIN WED 3/21 REDSOX7, TWINS 3
- TIE THUR 3/22 RED SOX 4, PHILLIES 4
- WIN FRI 3/23 RED SOX 3, ORIOLES 2
YANKEE RECAP
- LOSS SAT 3/17 PHILLIES 3, YANKEES 2
- WIN SUN 3/18 YANKEES 8, PIRATES 1
- LOSS MON 3/19 BLUEJAYS 9, YANKEES 1
- WIN TUE 3/20 YANKEES 2, PHILLIES 0
- LOSS THUR 3/22 REDS 8, YANKEES 7
- LOSS FRI 3/23 PIRATES 3, YANKEES 2
NEWS 3/11 Sox agree to terms with 13 players on one-year contracts for 2007
- pitchers Nick Debarr, Manny Delcarmen, Kason Gabbard, Devern Hansack,
Kyle Jackson, Jon Lester, Edgar Martinez, Jonathan Papelbon, and David
Pauley
- catcher George Kottaras
- outfielders Brandon Moss and David Murphy
- Also renewed contracts with pitcher Javier Lopez and infielder Kevin Youkilis
- ll 40 players on the Red Sox major league roster are under contract for the 2007 season
3/17-3/19 Red Sox make six Spring Training roster moves
- reduce their Major League major league spring training roster to 47 players. players
- optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket
- pitcher Craig Breslow
- catcher George Kottaras
- outfielder Brandon Moss
- assigned to Minor League camp (non-roster invitees)
- righthanded pitcher Runelvys Hernandez
- righthanded pitcher Travis Hughes
- infielder Ed Rogers
- lefthanded pitcher Abe Alvarez
- catcher Dusty Brown
- outfielder Kerry Robinson,
- Sent back to Tampa (rule 5)
- righthanded pitcher Nick Debarr
- optioned to Double-A Portland
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Righthanded pitcher Kyle Jackson
Manny's Grill
- "Hi, I'm Manny Ramirez. I bought this AMAZING grill for about $4,000
and I used it once. ... but I never have the time to use it because I
am always on the road. I would love to sell it and you will get an
autographed ball signed by me. Enjoy it, Manny Ramirez."
-
"I'm a businessman, I've got to make a little money," Ramirez hollered to teammate Doug Mirabelli.
- Still wont talk to media til retired
Coco's Shoulder
- Has not played since 3/14
- Said it was a bad swing and a little stif
- Should be back Friday?
- Limited to 105 games last year
Papelbon to Close
- Paps to close
- Julian Tavarez, who did a solid job in the rotation when given the chance in September, will take Papelbon's starting slot.
- couldn't
get the thirst for closing out of his blood. In fact, Papelbon said
Thursday that he now wants to be a closer for "the rest of my career."
- e's off the charts with his strength," Francona said.
- shoulder subluxation that Papelbon suffered on Sept. 1, 2006
- Papelbon
posted an 0.92 ERA, which was the eighth-lowest in Major League history
among pitchers with at least 50 innings. He was perfect in his first 20
save opportunities and went 35-for-41 overall.
Dice-K too hot to handle for Pirates
- retiring 15 of the last 16 batters he faced
- Matsuzaka (5 2/3 innings, one hit, one run, one walk) admitted after the game that the outing was a struggle for him.
- Matsuzaka hit the first batter he faced
- After
inducing three quick groundouts in a nine-pitch second inning,
Matsuzaka struck out two in the third and two more in the fourth. Then,
he started putting away the Pirates with clinic-like precision.
Yankees News
- Pettite Misses Fridday start
- Torre
said that that the left-hander would probably not be available to pitch
on Friday, the next day his turn would have come around the rotation.
- suffering back spasms earlier in the week, which the left-hander said have largely subsided.
- Yankees have not tabbed their Opening Day starter,
- speculation reigns that 19-game winner and American League Cy Young Award runner-up Chien-Ming Wang will receiv the nod
- pettitte would be the likely No. 2 starter
- Mike Mussina, Carl Pavano and Kei Igawa fill in the rest of the staff
- carry seven relievers to open the season
- Mariano Rivera returns as one of the premier closers in the game
- toying with a changeup, a pitch that raises eyebrows as an additional weapon
- Setting up for Rivera will be right-handers Kyle Farnsworth and Scott Proctor
- Proctor led the American League with 83 appearances last season and wears that badge of honor proudly
- Right-hander Luis Vizcaino, 32, was acquired from Arizona in the
Randy Johnson trade and has appeared in at least 70 games in four of
the past five seasons
- Vizcaino's success against
left-handed batters -- he handcuffed them to a .163 batting average in
'06 -- which could negate the need for a second left-hander behind
specialist Mike Myers.
- Catching instructor Tony Pena predicts that Jorge Posada, 35, is primed for one of his best all-around seasons.
- The
race for the honors of backing up Posada has been split mostly between
40-man roster member Wil Nieves and 40-year-old Todd Pratt, though Raul
Chavez has crept into consideration.
- All three candidates have had injury problems this spring
- When they signed Doug Mientkiewicz to a one-year contract in the
offseason, the Yankees also envisioned carrying a right-handed-batting
first baseman in a platoon situation at first base.
- spring-long competition between Andy Phillips and Rule 5 Draft selection Josh Phelps
- Phelps spent much of the spring uncontested when Phillips had to return to Alabama
- Phelps
has taken advantage of the opportunity, batting .481 with one home run
and seven RBIs in 23 at-bats, chipping away at a "slight edge" that
Torre said Phillips held because of his continued service in the
Yankees' system.
- A-Rod goes deep, talks contract
- Brian Cashman said that the Yankees are not inclined to negotiate a contract extension or restructuring with Rodriguez.
- 290
with 35 home runs and 121 RBIs last season, in what was considered by
many to be an "off" year for the two-time American League Most Valuable
Player.
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