1. SOX & Dawgs - Ian Bethune started his blog with the Boston Red Sox and UCONN Huskies as his main focus. Sox & Dawgs then added the New England Patriots and Boston Celtics to their blog as well. Ian keeps me posted on the daily line-up and opponent of the Sox with information about injuries, contracts, trades and other important information I need to keep up with.
2. Toeing The Rubber - Cyn Donnelly writes for WEEI keeping up with the Red Sox and other major happenings in baseball from the minor leagues all the way up to the bigs. Cyn speaks her mind and let's you know exactly how she feels about the players as well as hosting a routine live blog on the Sox every Wednesday night.
3. Two Cents From Beantown - Chuck Hanf is a character that covers similar stories that I would look into myself. Chuck and I have also written for each other's blogs as well. Chuck has great style and keeps me entertained with his sidekick, "Smitty".
4. 38 Pitches - Curt Schilling writes his blog for WEEI. Curt doesn't post often, but when he does, his point of view is amazing and he has the same attitude as always. Straight to the point without dancing around the issues.
5. Surviving Grady - Red and Denton write about the Boston Red Sox the way it should be, religiously. Inspired by the 2003 ALCS and much like the rest of us, the name for the blog was created as some closure for the past.
6. Sox and Pinstripes - Jeff Louderback and Vince Mercandetti take angles as a Sox fan and a Yankee fan keeping you updated with the ongoings of both organizations. The articles are very explanatory and keep you more than informed on your team of choice in the battle for baseball's best team.
7. Eastern Maine Sports Blog - Marc Calnan has recently began his blogging career and has some pretty good ideas to share. Marc is new to the sports blogging business but has done great building his site.
8. Fire Brand of the American League - Evan Brunell, Tim Daloisio, Joe Veno, Shawn Medeiros, Pat Hickey and Mike Scandura all make up the Fire Brand of the American League. The blog has been around since 2003 and I recently discovered it and read often to keep posted on more Red Sox news I may have missed elsewhere.
9. Full Count - Alex Speier leads the writers in another WEEI blog that caught my eye after given some direction from Cyn Donnelly. The Red Sox are covered as well as other baseball news that's important enough to be written about.
There you have them. The Top 9 Boston Sports Blogs that I read regularly. I hope you can enjoy the content as much as I do.
Thanks to mattjb for the picture of the computer.
Thanks Josh.
Nice, adding a couple to reader….Curt Shillings for sure and Sox and Pinstripes…
Josh, that is much appreciated. Thank you very much. I will be sure to let ‘Smitty’ know he’s been mentioned on SP4 as well!! Thanks man.
i reasd all the linked blogs and yeas there all cool
I added them to my reader. Anyway it would be hard to follow all of them , its a HUGE amount of information.
hey what about BostonManCave.com? I love those guys… always have uber-current news and pretty good features… and a podcast…. maybe #5 source for boston sports talk…
I checked out their front page. Not bad, pretty darn funny. I’ll add it to my reader and see where that takes me. I always enjoy finding something I like and seeing other’s opinions. Thanks for the source.
And I know you have Josh but you guys should check out http://www.4SportBoston.com too. Cool give aways and blogging about all the major sports.
hay there josh
i have read the post and the work you have done is really appreciatable
and all the blogs that you have mentioned are also nice keep it up
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A few of those sites are quality, but I am huge Boston sports fan and I think that sportsjuke has some fairly funny articles.
Hi. Josh Gans,all 9 sports blogs are certainly amazing.but Sox and Pinstripes is the best. Can you please tell me some others?
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Your style is so unique in comparison to other folks I have read stuff from.
Thank you for posting when you have the opportunity, Guess I’ll just bookmark this web
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