
BREAKING NEWS : Doc Rivers Staying With Boston For 2010-2011 Season
It has just flown in that Doc Rivers announced that he will be coming back to coach the Boston Celtics for the 2010-2011 season. The news is flying around from several sources, including Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe. Washburn reported that Doc Rivers text messaged: “I’m coming back. I want another crack at it [...]

Dustin Pedroia To DL With Fracture In Foot; Angel Sanchez Called Up
With the worst month for injuries in most recent history that I can recall for the Boston Red Sox, Adam and I will be attending the game tonight against the Devil Rays. John Lackey is coming off another one of his Derek Lowe type starts where he took us for a wild ride only to [...]

You Want World Cup, Here It Is
Here it is, unless the US wins the whole damn thing, this is going to be my only contribution to the World Cup. This video is far better than watching soccer. Thanks to jaymeydad for the picture of Landon Donovan.

John Lackey Shows Shades Of D-Lowe
John Lackey was brought in, in my opinion to be a carbon copy of the 2004 Curt Schilling. Lackey was expected to be a veteran presence in the clubhouse that could also take the mound in big games and take away a win, like a strong veteran should. Instead, Lackey has looked more like Derek [...]

Let The Boston Celtics Trade Rumors Begin
The 2010 NBA Draft is just outside the 24 hour mark, meaning that there are going to be more trade rumors shot around than a Rasheed Wallace three ball. With the multiple uncertainties of the Boston Celtics, let’s re-cap just to refresh the memory. 1) Ray Allen is eligible for free agency unless we offer [...]

Steroids In Sports Making A Comeback
ESPN’s Mike Fish just released some great information today. As you may know, I am fully interested in all facets and aspects of any story that involves steroids or performance-enhancing drugs of any kind in sports. I have crammed my brain with both of Jose Canseco’s books, I am currently reading Bill Romanowski’s auto-biography (Adam [...]

Pedro, Pedro, Pedro
Last night while I was out with Rob and Dan from Boston’s Super Blog, we got talking about the Red Sox choice of Pedro MArtinez to throw the opening pitch of the 2010 season. As you recall, Pedro made a late return to the Philadelphia Phillies last season in their late playoff run. As much [...]

POLL : Should The Boston Red Sox Make A Move Before The Trade Deadline?
The MLB trade deadline is slowly arriving at July 31, 2010. The Boston Red Sox have climbed up from 13 games back at .500 baseball to 1 GB and 13 games over .500 after beating Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers last night. With plenty of depth and hot bats, is the best move [...]

Chronicling The Boston Celtics 2010 Finals
I wanted to start this now (8:21 PM) just to show my state of mind before the Celtics/Lakers game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals. After reliving all the memories of the pre- and post-2004 Boston Red Sox, I don’t know whether I’m expecting the worst again or just flooded with emotions from all of [...]

Who Are The 2010 Red Sox?
After having a little chat with the sportsfangirl yesterday, we came to the conclusion that the 2010 Boston Red Sox are flat out not interesting this season. What happened to the idiots. What happened to the chemistry in the clubhouse. What happened to the Pedro’s, the Manny’s, the Millar’s and Damon’s? The Sox have been [...]

Adam Schefter Retracts Tweet Courtesy Of Sportsfan4
So here’s the Tweet from ESPN’s NFL Analyst Adam Schefter that started me off on the wrong foot yesterday afternoon. Adam_Schefter Yet another reason to despise the NCAA RT @espn: USC juniors, seniors can transfer without sitting – http://tinyurl.com/24vslnn about 24 hours ago via UberTwitter After he tweeted, I then commented to him, resulting in [...]

Glen Davis And Nate Robinson After Game 4
The press conference with both Glen “Big Baby” Davis and Nate Robinson after game 4 was absolutely hilarious. For those of you that didn’t have a chance to see it, here you go, enjoy. Thanks to Lorianne DiSabato for the photo of Glen Davis.

It's Not A Coincidence That Pete Carroll Left USC
Who could ever forget the 2004 undefeated USC Trojans. Coached by Pete Carroll, the Don of NCAA football during this generation, and led to a national championship by Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart and running back Reggie Bush. The 2004 USC Trojans football team had more potential All-Americans than most teams in the Pac-10 combined [...]

Bryce Harper Drafted No. 1 Overall By Washington Nationals
The Washington Nationals, with the first overall pick in the MLB draft for the second straight year chose Bryce Harper with this years No. 1 draft choice. Bryce Harper, the High School player to hit the 502-foot home run at Tropicana Field in Tampa, Florida isn’t going to spend too much time waiting to play [...]

Jesus Shuttlesworth Is My Homeboy
Tonight’s game 3 of the NBA Finals can’t get here soon enough. It seems that the Celtics always have someone to take the reigns when others aren’t performing up to snuff. Whether it be Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Big Baby, Perk, Rondo, Nate Robinson or game 2′s hero Ray Allen. Ray Ray hit 8 three [...]

The Finals Position by Position
The NBA Finals are upon us after an agonizing four day lay off (has it only been four?) which sees the Celtics and Lakers renew their storied rivalry. Much has been written about how these teams compare to their 2008 counterparts where the Celtics won in six. However, while the rosters remain mostly the same, [...]