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TSS:Without A Curse
Bobby Valentine Is Set Up To Fail

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2012 39:39


Alex discusses the most recent Red Sox three game losing streak, and speaks about the atrocious efforts from the bullpen on both Tuesday and Wednesday night against Texas. Shouldn't all blame for this horrid bullpen fall on the baseball operations department? They are the people who assembled the team. The controversy stemming from Bobby Valentine's comments regarding Kevin Youkilis' "emotional investment" continues to linger. Is Valentine allowed to manage the way he wants to manage? Are bad fluke injuries (Bailey and Ellsbury), an atrocious bullpen, a divided clubhouse, and a fan base and media who hates him a recipe for Bobby V's failure? Is Valentine receiving a fair shake in Boston? Alex talks about the upcoming series against the Yankees, and the 100-year Fenway Park anniversary, which Terry Francona has now decided he will attend. There is no better way for Tito to stick it to ownership than to receive the loudest ovation on Friday afternoon. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex updates us on the AL East standings, talks about Tim Lincecum's slow start, and looks at the retirement of Ivan Rodriguez. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday from 2:00-3:20 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua/1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Adrian Gonzalez Says This Year "Feels Different," But It Sur

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 38:28


The Red Sox begin the season 1-5 and are 8-25 since September of last year. Adrian Gonzalez commented after Wednesday's loss that this year "feels different" than last year. That may be true, but it sure doesn't look any different. Alex discusses the many faults of the Red Sox, including their inability to play "winning baseball." Much like last September, when one goes right, another thing goes wrong. How surprising is it that after the heap of criticism this team has been under over the past several months, that they've started in such a lackluster fashion? Daniel Bard's first career start, Jon Lester's early performance, the bullpen, and the offensive output is talked about too. The Red Sox open up their home schedule against Tampa Bay this Friday, and will hold the 100-year anniversary celebration of Fenway Park next Friday. However, Terry Francona will not be in attendance. Is Francona in the right? Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy! Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday from 2:00-3:20 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Red Sox Bullpen Undermines The Team In Detroit

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2012 39:24


The Red Sox kicked off the 2012 season with a dud. The bullpen, most notably Alfredo Aceves and Mark Melancon, undermined the offense's comeback attempts on both Thursday and Sunday. Nothing can destroy a team's morale more than an unreliable bullpen can, and that is precisely why there is reason to fret after only 3 games. The most concerning point of all, though, is that there isn't a lot of talent in the bullpen. It would be foolish and short-sighted to remove Daniel Bard from the rotation before he makes his first start; however, if the bullpen continues to struggle mightily the Red Sox may have no choice but to place Bard back into the rotation. The team had years to prepare for Jonathan Papelbon's exit, and it's disappointing they didn't come up with a better contingency plan. Alex also discusses Josh Beckett's horrific performance on Saturday and his thumb ailment that supposedly has been bothering him over 18 months but that he's just getting around to tending to now. Why hasn't Beckett seemingly approached this year with more urgency? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex takes his first look at the AL East standings and also briefly discusses the biggest stories from baseball's opening day. Plus, what do the mega-deals handed to Matt Cain and Joey Votto mean in terms of the health of the game? Throughout the season, post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs this Saturday from 2:00-3:20 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com. "Without a Curse" returns to its bi-weekly schedule. "Without a Curse" is now published on Mondays and Thursdays!

TSS:Without A Curse
2012 MLB Season Predictions

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2012 43:00


It is finally time for Alex to supply the listeners with his extensive 2012 MLB season predictions. Alex prognosticates each division, the MVP and CY Young winners, as well as the World Champion. Alex also spends some time talking about the decisions to have Jose Iglesias begin the year in AAA and Daniel Bard begin the season in the rotation. The exciting news of the sale of the Dodgers is touched upon, too. Beginning next week (Monday 4/9), "Without a Curse" returns to its bi-weekly schedule! ("Without a Curse" is published on Mondays and Thursdays throughout the baseball season.) Enjoy opening day this Thursday afternoon, as the Red Sox head to Detroit to take on the Tigers! Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up to the message boards is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com, and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" will air from 2-3:20 PM EST this Saturday on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua/1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro Previews The NL West

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2012 46:39


Alex interviews Nick Piecoro, Diamondbacks beat writer for The Arizona Republic. Alex and Nick preview the NL West: *How different has the NL West been over the past couple of seasons with the Dodgers' tenuous ownership situation? How quickly will the Dodgers return to prominence with new owners? *Are the Padres built to surprisingly contend in 2012 as they did in 2010? *Why have the Rockies fallen off over the past couple of seasons? *Is Buster Posey's health the key to the Giants returning to the postseason? How should we evaluate Brian Sabean's total job performance? *Will the Diamondbacks repeat as division champions, or did they overachieve last season? Opening Day for the Red Sox is just 10 days away, and as Spring Training winds down the roster battles continue to heat up. What are we to make of the reports that Bobby Valentine wants Daniel Bard to return to the bullpen and Jose Iglesias to start at shortstop, even though the Front Office wants otherwise? Are we going to witness a constant power struggle between Valentine and Ben Cherington this season? Should we be concerned that because Valentine is signed to such a short-term deal that he isn't concerned about the long-term direction of the organization? Alex also gives his take on Terry Francona continuing to bellyache over the handling of his dismissal last fall (though, he is in the right), and says the Red Sox should rid themselves of Bobby Jenks, who was charged with a DUI late last week. In the "Around the League" music, Alex discusses some significant injuries that have occurred during Spring Training, including Chris Carptenter being labeled as "out indefinitely." Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy! Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com, and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturdays from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online on www.wgamradio.com. Next Monday on "Without a Curse" will be the "official 2012 MLB season prediction show." Alex knows you're all waiting with baited breath..

TSS:Without A Curse
Cardinals Blogger Nick From "Pitchers Hit Eighth" Previews T

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2012 41:50


Alex previews the NL Central with Nick, Cardinals blogger from the very popular "Pitchers Hit Eighth" Cardinals blog" *How far away are the Astros from contending, as they prepare to move to the AL West in 2013? *Will the Pirates make a prolonged march towards .500? *How big of a factor will Theo Epstein's presence be in the division? How is he going about remaking the Cubs' roster? *Without Prince Fielder, will the Brewers take a step back? *Are the Reds poised to return to the postseason after buying big this offseason? *How will the Cardinals replace Albert Pujols' production? Will the defending World Series champions return to the postseason? Alex also talks about the latest news from Red Sox Spring Training, including the decision to have Jose Iglesias begin the year in AAA and an article on Bobby Valentine building a fence and a deck (seriously)... In the "Around the League" segment, Alex talks about the Yankees bringing Andy Pettitte back for 2012. Also, how will the Wilpons fare in court? The "post of the day" is handed out. Sign up to the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy! Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com, and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" returns to the airwaves this Saturday from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
MLB.Com's Anthony DiComo Previews The NL East

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2012 46:01


Alex previews the NL East with Anthony DiComo, the Mets reporter for MLB.com: *Why is MLB not exerting any pressure on the Wilpons to sell the Mets? Is there any good news to share out of Mets' camp this Spring? *Is it realistic to expect the Nationals to contend for the playoffs this year? *How good will the Marlins be this season? What's the long-term plan in Miami? *Do the Braves have enough offense to contend for the division title? *Are the Phillies on the decline? Alex also talks about the latest news out of Red Sox Spring Training camp, including the thought of Jose Iglesias breaking camp as the team's starting shortstop. Also, how many questions are there in regards to the starting rotation? In addition, Alex addresses Jonathan Papelbon, who essentially called Red Sox fans "stupid" last week. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex discusses the future of the Wilpons' ownership of the Mets, Michael Pineda's decreased velocity in Spring Training, and more. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards (signing up is free, quick, and easy). Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com, and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturdays from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com. "The Alex Reimer Show" will be preempted this Saturday (3/17), but will return to the airwaves on Saturday, 3/24!

TSS:Without A Curse
Evan Grant Of The Dallas Morning News Previews The AL West

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 54:41


Alex interviews Evan Grant, who covers the Rangers for The Dallas Morning News. Alex and Evan preview the AL West: *How will the Mariners generate more offense in 2012? What should the narrative be on GM Jack Zduriencik's job performance? *Are the A's going to continue to run in place until their stadium issue is resolved? Is Billy Beane deserving of the extension he received this offseason? *How improved are the Angels with the acquisitions of C.J. Wilson and Albert Pujols? *How have the Rangers built themselves up to be the elite organization that they are today? Alex also talks about the biggest recent news from Red Sox Spring Training, including the retirement of Jason Varitek. It was time to close the book on Varitek's career, however it is certainly a book worth revisiting many times. Carl Crawford re-injuring his wrist after participating in bunting drills this week is discussed. Why do people view it as a given that Carl Crawford is going to rebound in 2012? Bobby Valentine criticizing all things Yankees is talked about too. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex says that the second wild card being implemented in each league is the best thing that baseball has done since...implementing the first wild card in 1995. In addition, Alex levies criticism on Ryan Braun for continuing to talk after his appeal was upheld. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards (signing up is free, quick, and easy). Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com).

TSS:Without A Curse
MLB.Com's Rhett Bollinger Previews The AL Central

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2012 54:48


Alex previews the AL Central with MLB.com's Twins' reporter, Rhett Bollinger. Alex and Rhett breakdown the AL Central: *How far away are the Royals from making an impact in the division? *Are the Indians built to contend for the long haul this season, or will they trade off Ubaldo Jimenez in July? *What, exactly, are the White Sox trying to accomplish? *Are the Twins a playoff caliber team, and what does the future hold for Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer? *Are the Tigers favorites to run away with the division, are they missing a couple of pieces? Also, how should we view the Prince Fielder 9 year contract? Alex also analyzes an action-packed week in Red Sox Spring Training, and lauds praise on Bobby Valentine for banning beer in the clubhouse and running a more rigorous camp. Thoughts on the shortstop situation, the back-end of the starting rotation, and the compensation received for Theo Epstein are discussed as well. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex tells you why he couldn't be less interested in the Ryan Braun. Also, when will MLB make a decision on whether or not they're adding the second wild card for 2012? Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online atwww.wgamradio.com. Tune-in this week.

TSS:Without A Curse
Rob Blackstien Of RotoRob.com Gives His Thoughts On The Offs

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012 47:37


Alex interviews Rob Blackstien of www.rotorob.com, as they discuss the inactivity of the Red Sox offseason and whether the complaints of Red Sox fans about the team not spending significant money this offseason are valid or whiney. Also, with reports coming out that John Henry spent 173 more million dollars on Liverpool than he did on the Red Sox last year, are the Red Sox now just a part of a business portfolio? If so, what does that mean for the team going forward? The top stories of the offseason and some pertinent fantasy baseball questions (it's interesting, promise) are talked about too. Alex gives his own take on the reports that John Henry spent 170+ more million dollars on Liverpool than the Red Sox over the past year. If the Red Sox are a part of a business portfolio, will Henry extend himself past a set budget to improve team if the need arises? Plus, what should we make of the Red Sox heading to arbitration with David Ortiz? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex talks about the Yankees dumping AJ Burnett on the Pirates and the Marlins courting Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. Next week is the beginning of the "Without a Curse" baseball season previews! It all begins with the AL East. "The Alex Reimer Show" will be preempted this Saturday...it'll be back next Saturday, 2/25, from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Patriots Super Bowl Loss Puts Red Sox Into The Spotlight

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012 39:06


The Patriots dropped their third consecutive game to the Giants, including their second straight Super Bowl. Alex begins the show by briefly lamenting about the Patriots' loss, and how the offense, not the defense, is to largely blame for the defeat. But now that the football season has concluded, New England's attention turns to the Red Sox, who continue to come up short this offseason. Edwin Jackson was taken off the market by the Nationals last week, as they inked him to a 1-year deal. Are the Red Sox really not committed to adding another starter and improving this roster? If so, why? Is it purely due to the "luxury tax restrictions?" How unsavory is that? The Red Sox are also likely going to head to arbitration with David Ortiz, something they rarely do. They're likely heading to arbitration with Ortiz because they cannot afford to spend any money, no matter how relatively nominal, that they don't have to. What kind of repercussions will it have in regards to Ortiz's demeanor this year? Alex also talks about Josh Beckett's comments to Kevin Millar about drinking beer in the clubhouse last year and how nobody on the team last year has taken accountability for their actions. This does not bode well for the team's mentality heading into the season. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex discusses Josh Hamilton relapsing last week and how big of a story it should be. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. After 3 weeks of being preempted, "The Alex Reimer Show" returns this Saturday from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com. Alex will be interviewed as a part of a segment about the Patriots on NECN (New England Cable News) that will air at 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM today (Monday).

TSS:Without A Curse
Marco Scutaro Trade Is Unlike Any Trade The Red Sox Have Rec

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2012 36:28


First off, congratulations to the Patriots for advancing to their fifth Super Bowl in the past ten years. The most comforting thing of all from the game against Baltimore is that for the first time in a long time, the defense carried the day... But as far as the Red Sox go, there is minimal positive news as January heads to a conclusion. Last week Carl Crawford underwent wrist surgery even though this wrist injury supposedly had been bothering him since the end of September. Why wait until now to have the surgery? This speaks poorly on both Crawford and the Red Sox.. The Red Sox also traded their starting shortstop, Marco Scutaro, to "free up" salary to make a run at a starting pitcher to fill out the rotation. Since when did the Red Sox have to make "salary dumps?" While they continually shove "Red Sox Nation" advertising garbage down our throats, they're cutting payroll. How insulting. Theo deserves blame too for leaving the Red Sox in this kind of "financial inflexibility" and for also leaving the farm system thin in depth. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex looks at Victor Martinez tearing his ACL and Fausto Carmona not being the Fausto Carmona whom you thought he was...(if that makes sense). "The Alex Reimer Show" is preempted again this Saturday (1/28). We'll be back on the air from 2-4 PM EST on Saturday 2/4. Listen from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) as well as online at www.wgamradio.com. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1.

TSS:Without A Curse
Jeff Passan Of Yahoo Sports Discusses Hall Of Fame Voting An

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2012 50:57


Alex interviews baseball columnist Jeff Passan of "Yahoo! Sports." Alex and Jeff spend time discussing last week's Hall of Fame voting results (Barry Larkin receiving 86% of the vote) as well as how voters (and Jeff) will approach the next class of potential Hall of Famers, which includes Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Sammy Sosa. Alex and Jeff also talk about the news that Bud Selig will remain commissioner of baseball for at least two more years. Is that a good development for the game? How should one characterize Selig's legacy? The Yankees improved quite a bit over the weekend, acquiring both Michael Pineda and Hiroki Kuroda to bolster their rotation. The Red Sox have done the opposite, signing Carlos Silva, Aaron Cook, and Vicente Padilla (though Padilla isn't official yet). Why can't the Red Sox seemingly spend any money this offseason? Is ownership really that concerned with slightly surpassing the luxury tax? At least it looks like Jason Varitek will get an invite to Spring Training! In the "Around the League" segment, Alex further looks at the Hall of Fame voting results and how voters should approach the "steroid era" candidates for the Hall. Alex also talks about Bud Selig's contract extension as well as transactions from the past week (Yankees improving their rotation, Ryan Madson signing with the Reds, etc). The "post of the day" (www.thesportsstuff.com/boards) is handed out...signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com. "The Alex Reimer Show" is preempted from 2-4 PM for the next two Saturday's...it will air from 2-4 again on Saturday, February 4th. Congratulations to the Patriots for reaching the AFC Championship Game...

TSS:Without A Curse
Boston Magazine's "Tell All" Piece Isn't So Revealing After

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 43:06


It was a big sports weekend where the NHL and NFL dominated, however it is always a good time to talk some baseball...the offseason may continue to be rather uneventful for the Red Sox from a player personnel standpoint, but as Alex points out, there is still work to be done in regards to improving the starting rotation. However, Alex says the work is done in regards to adding to the bullpen and RF. And oh yeah, please do not bring Jason Varitek back... Former Red Sox PR man Doug Bailey penned a supposed "tell all" piece in Boston Magazine this month. How revealing is it? Does Doug Bailey have a bit of a grandiose sense of self-worth? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex looks at Carlos Zambrano being shipped to the Marlins and Theo continuing his habit of eating a lot of money. Alex also talks about the Cubs acquiring Anthony Rizzo, and how Jed Hoyer must really, really like him. By the way, Prince Fielder is still out there... Jorge Posada retired this week, and though he isn't quite a Hall of Famer, Alex explains that he had a terrific career. The top 5 storylines from this offseason as 2012 begins are revealed as well. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Feel free to email Alex as well at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua/1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Andrew Bailey Is The Final Puzzle Piece in Replacing Papelbo

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 36:10


Alex is back from his one week vacation and is ready to rein in the new year! And there's no better way to do it than discussing the Red Sox and how they look heading into the new year. Are the 2012 Red Sox on-par with the 2011 team on paper, or have they taken a step back? What is going to be the biggest storyline as Spring Training begins next month? The Red Sox have "replaced" Jonathan Papelbon with Mark Melancon and Andrew Bailey. The jury is still out on how the back-end of the bullpen will perform, but at least Ben Cherington isn't a hypocrite. He meant it when he said that he didn't deem it to be wise to invest 50 million dollars over 4 years for a closer, as Melancon and Bailey will barely make over 1 million dollars combined this season. The coaching staff is intact now as well, with the Red Sox hiring Bob McClure to be the new pitching coach and other changes as well (including shifting Tim Bogar to bench coach)! In the "Around the League" segment, Alex looks at some notable baseball transactions over the past couple of weeks, including the Gio Gonzalez trade and the Rangers winning the "Yu Darvish sweepstakes." "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com. The Bruins play at 1:00 this Saturday (WGAM holds Bruins' rights), so "The Alex Reimer Show" will be preempted from 2-4 this Saturday. Post on the message boards (www.thesportsstuff.com/boards)! Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1.

TSS:Without A Curse
MLB.Com's Ian Browne Analyzes The Offseason Thus Far

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2011 42:34


Alex interviews MLB.com Red Sox reporter Ian Browne, and they discuss the tone of the Red Sox's offseason thus far. Has too much importance been placed on the "Red Sox Nation" branding efforts? Are the Red Sox really serious about not bypassing the luxury tax, and if they are, how will they be able to do it? Alex and Ian also talk about the implications of David Ortiz accepting arbitration and whether Daniel Bard best fits in the rotation or the bullpen to begin 2012. Alex gives his own take on the Mark Melancon trade and Nick Punto signing...were these moves worth the wait? How else will the Red Sox look to round out their roster (more specifically, the end of the bullpen)? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex analyzes the Mat Latos trade and says that the Padres have quietly enjoyed a highly productive offseason. Jimmy Rollins resigning with the Phillies, Michael Cuddyer signing with the Rockies, and other offseason moves are touched upon too. Plus, Barry Bonds was "sentenced" this week. Except, it was more of a "tap on the wrist" more than anything... Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards where signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. Hopefully everyone has a great holiday season and enjoys their New Year's..."Without a Curse" is off next week and will be back on Monday, January 2nd! "The Alex Reimer Show," after being preempted last week due to the Bruins game, returns to the airwaves on Saturday, December 31st from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Larry Lucchino Hawks Coffee Table Books While Other Teams Im

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2011 43:19


The Winter Meetings have passed and the Red Sox did nothing...this must be what it feels like to be a Kansas City Royals fan. While the Angels were busy signing Albert Pujols and C.J. Wilson, Larry Lucchino was busy hawking a 75 dollar coffee table book commemorating the 100 year anniversary of Fenway Park. Oh well, at least Bobby Valentine "hates the Yankees." Alex discusses the reports that the Red Sox will not bypass the luxury tax next year. Should fans be upset that the Red Sox are unwilling to spend more than 178 million dollars on payroll? If the Red Sox do not surpass the luxury tax, then how will they improve their team? How does David Ortiz accepting arbitration affect the Red Sox's payroll constraints? Speaking of Ortiz, Alex also states why he still thinks the Red Sox would've been better off without him for next year. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex talks about the blatant scam the Marlins have been operating for years, and how this recent string of signings makes it more apparent than ever before. The Angels finally following through on free agents (signing Albert Pujols and C.J. Wilson) is discussed too. Should Pujols be vilified for taking the money? Also, what does Ryan Braun testing positive for "something" tell us (if anything)? Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Ben Cherington Is In The Center Of Another Disagreement With

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2011 34:20


Hopefully everyone had a nice Thanksgiving...nothing to reign in the "post holiday work week" like some quality baseball talk. There hasn't been a whole lot of significant player movement thus far, but now that the new CBA is passed and with the Winter Meetings beginning next week "business should pick up." It's difficult to conduct business, however, without a manager. The Red Sox managerial search continues into another week, which leads Alex to speculate that not all members of the Front Office are supportive of Bobby Valentine. Reports are circulating that Ben Cherington is in-favor of hiring Gene Lamont instead of Valentine. If that is the case, it speaks to the continued disorganization within the Red Sox Front Office and that Cherington may not really be the "right guy" for the GM position (if in fact now he's had two disagreements with ownership regarding the top managerial candidate). In the "Around the League" segment, Alex takes a look at Joe Nathan signing with the Rangers and how that affects the Red Sox's search to replace Papelbon. Alex also analyzes the new CBA and the positives and negatives of it. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com. Follow Alex on Twitter @AlexReimer1.

TSS:Without A Curse
Bobby Valentine Is Leading Managerial Candidate As Cheringto

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2011 44:59


Alex takes a look at the Red Sox's dysfunctional managerial search process. This isn't about Dale Sveum. In fact, Bobby Valentine is a far more intriguing managerial candidate than Sveum for this team. It's the fact that Ben Cherington was completely overruled and made to look like a puppet that is so concerning to Alex. The Red Sox are not operating as a cohesive unit. Alex also talks about the ongoing search to replace Jonathan Papelbon and how the new CBA and new player compensation regulations will affect their approach to the free agent market. Plus, how will that and the possibility of more interleague games in 2013 affect David Ortiz's value on the open market? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex takes a look at the new CBA in its entirety. How will the free agent compensation system change beginning in 2012? How significant is it that the players union has reportedly agreed to HGH testing? Also, Alex feels that the decision to add a second wild card to each league AND a one-game wild card playoff beginning in 2013 (when the Astros move to the AL West) is the best decision that Bud Selig has made in his tenure as MLB Commissioner. It will put all of the emphasis back on the divisions and create more meaningful baseball. Meaningful baseball is exciting baseball. Exciting baseball is better baseball. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" returns to the airwaves after a 2-week hiatus this Saturday (11/26) from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com. Happy Thanksgiving to all...enjoy your time.

TSS:Without A Curse
The Boston Herald's Scott Lauber Discusses The Managerial Se

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2011 61:10


Alex plays his interview with Scott Lauber of The Boston Herald, which originally aired on his radio show, "The Alex Reimer Show." Alex and Scott discuss the Red Sox managerial search and whether or not it's naive to have "blind faith" that this Front Office will once again select the perfect candidate for the job. The likelihood of Jonathan Papelbon and David Ortiz returning, as well as how Ben Cherington will address the starting rotation is touched upon too. Alex also mentions Marco Scutaro's club option being picked up, the dismissal of two strength and conditioning coaches, and who he would like to see at DH instead of David Ortiz. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex analyzes Brian Cashman resigning for 3 more years as Yankees GM and the decision to retain CC Sabathia for potentially 2 additional years at 50 million dollars in total. Tony La Russa retiring on-top, where Terry Francona fits best next season, Dan Duquette (good friend of the show) shockingly being named GM of the Orioles, Frank McCourt finally selling the Dodgers, and much more is talked about. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Post, post, post! Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Ben Cherington Has Tall Orders To Fill This Winter

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2011 40:19


Happy Halloween to all...hopefully everybody's "Halloweekend" went swimmingly. With the St. Louis Cardinals improbably capturing this year's World Series title, the offseason has officially begun and free agents can file for free agency beginning this Thursday. But firstly, the Red Sox and Cubs must finally agree on compensation for Theo Epstein's service. Bud Selig and the MLB central office expects to intervene on Tuesday to decide on what an "appropriate" level of compensation is. Man, this would be a whole lot easier if we could actually tangibly value the importance of a General Manager like Theo... Alex talks about Theo's op-ed column that ran in The Boston Globe this week and uncovers the "truths" and "lies" in the piece. He also analyzes Ben Cherington's introductory press conference and what we can expect out of Cherington as General Manager. The managerial search, Marco Scutaro's option, and how long it will take to come to a conclusion on what to do with David Ortiz and Jonathan Papelbon is discussed too. Oh, and John Lackey will be out all of next year due to Tommy John surgery! Those innings can be easily replaced, but how well will they be replaced? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex looks at the most compelling World Series in a decade and the stellar ratings that back that up. Congratulations to the Cardinals...what an improbable win. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards! There is plenty to talk about this offseason. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com. Alex's twitter handle is @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Dan Duquette Sheds Light On Theo, The 2011 Red Sox Collapse,

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2011 56:02


Alex interviews former Red Sox GM Dan Duquette, and asks Dan a variety of questions about Theo Epstein becoming the new president of baseball operations for the Cubs, how valuable a GM like Theo is, and more. Alex and Dan also discuss whether or not the Red Sox should alter their policy about allowing alcohol in the clubhouse and if Red Sox fans should be alarmed that principle owner John Henry seemed to be unaware about the inner-workings of the team last season. Alex also gives his own take on Theo's legacy here in Boston and how it will be a lot easier to define once we see what Theo does in Chicago. Alex talks about Curt Young returning to the A's, the managerial search, and reports about beer drinking going on in the dugout too. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex recaps the first 4 games of the World Series between the Rangers and Cardinals and previews game 5. Plus, how much should baseball be concerned about the likely low ratings for this year's fall classic (again)? Alex finally saw "Moneyball" over the weekend and he gives his thoughts on the film and the "Moneyball" theory. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
John Henry Comes Across As Out Of Touch

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2011 41:32


It's another week and another mess down at Yawkey Way. This time around, it's about the prominence of vile leaks from "unnamed sources" about Terry Francona's personal life, a scathing article in the Globe that chronicled fried chicken eating and beer drinking in the Red Sox clubhouse, players that should go and players that shouldn't, and John Henry's hour long interview on the radio last Friday afternoon. Alex gives his take on it all, from calling John Henry an "out of touch liar" to chastising ownership for allowing information about Francona's marriage and potential prescription drug problem getting out, and more. Alex also updates us on the Theo Epstein situation, and states that this has to get finalized because both the Cubs and Red Sox have far too much to lose if it doesn't get done. Ben Cherington will reportedly become the GM if/when Theo leaves to the Cubs. Is that a continuation of the "status quo?" What is the "status quo" anyway and is it good or bad? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex previews the Cardinals and Rangers World Series. Yeah, they're still actually playing baseball... The "post of the day" is handed out (www.thesportsstuff.com/boards). Sign up to the message boards. It's free, quick, and easy to join! "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com. His twitter handle is @AlexReimer1.

TSS:Without A Curse
Theo Epstein's Future Is Tenuous

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2011 40:47


Last week it was all about Terry Francona, and this week it's all about Theo Epstein. What's Theo future with this organization? If the Cubs are granted permission to interview Theo, and they do offer him the team presidency, should John Henry give Theo a promotion and contract extension in order to entice him to stay? Is Henry's mind already made up on that? Also, is Theo deserving of a promotion given his recent job performance? If Theo leaves, is assistant GM Ben Cherington the replacement? If so, is that really "change?" On that note, what is the Red Sox's organizational philosophy? Do they even have one? (It's a day of question)... Rumors about John Lackey departure and managerial candidates are discussed as well. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex looks at both the ALCS and NLCS as well as Terry Francona's job performance in the booth. Pretty, pretty good... Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards, the place for all Red Sox related discussion. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Steve Buckley Of The Boston Herald And Jon Couture Of The Ne

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2011 62:00


Alex plays two interviews from his radio show, "The Alex Reimer Show," as he spoke with Steve Buckley of The Boston Herald and Jon Couture of The New Bedford Standard-Times. Steve and Jon both give their opinion on Terry Francona leaving the Red Sox, as well some speculation as to who his eventual successor may be. Was Tito forced out by ownership or this truly a "mutual" decision? The status of Theo Epstein as well as the status of the core of the roster is touched upon as well. Alex also offers his opinion on the Terry Francona dismissal, and yes, he believes it was a "dismissal." Theo potentially bolting to the Cubs, as well some scenarios to consider with the roster and pending free agents are offered as well. Alex's theme today? Change on all fronts with this organization might be for the better... In the "Around the League" segment, Alex offers his guess on where Terry Francona may wind up next. He also talks about GM Tony Reagins leaving the Angels and the highlights from this past weekend's postseason play. Now that it's the "Red Sox offseason," "Without a Curse" will move to its offseason schedule, published every Monday. The "post of the day" is handed out...sign up to the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. It's free, quick, and easy to join. Follow Alex on twitter @AlexReimer1 and email him at Alexredsox076@aol.com. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
2011 Red Sox: Heartless, Gutless Chokers

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2011 43:28


So that's how it ends, and frankly it couldn't have ended more appropriately. No team that only wins 7 games in the month of September deserves to make the playoffs, especially one with this kind of talent and payroll. Alex examines these final 3 games against Baltimore, and talks about how all of the games contained elements that symbolize exactly why September went so poorly for the Red Sox. There was bad defense, horrific clutch hitting, terrible starting pitching, and guys coming up small when they needed to come up big. There is an intangible element in baseball...this Red Sox team proved that. They didn't have "it" from the start. How much blame Terry Francona should receive, as well as a final rant on John Lackey are included as well. Much, much more...it will take months for all the angles of this collapse to be explored. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex talks about the ALDS and NLDS. Which teams should be favored? Plus, don't you just love Ozzie Guillen? This is the time to commiserate on the message boards, visit www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Follow Alex on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Red Sox Are CHOKING, Plain And Simple

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2011 44:51


It's not injuries, it's not bad luck, and it's not even solely poor fundamentals and "baseball character" anymore...it's choking, plain and simple. The Red Sox were in the lead in both Tuesday and Wednesday's games and lost both of them. On Tuesday it was a combination of Daniel Bard and Jonathan Papelbon relinquishing the lead, and on Wednesday it was the supposed "ace" Josh Beckett. How can this team be expected to do anything when they can't do better than dropping 3 of 4 to Baltimore in a week like this? The Red Sox haven't won a series in September and are 5-16 this month. Alex looks at the latest culprits, including Carl Crawford's "stiff neck," Theo Epstein's free agent track record, the woeful starting rotation, horrific clutch performance, and more. There's also an extensive injury update on Clay Buchholz, and discussion about whether a "bullpen game" may be order for this Sunday against the Yankees and game 3 of the ALDS if the Red Sox are fortunate enough to back into the playoffs. Thanks to the Yankees, the Rays remain two games back in the loss column. The Angels are 2.5 games back though. The wild card and AL East standings (now all wrapped up) are discussed in the "Around the League" segment. How will the Yankees play this weekend against the Sox? Plus, there's also a collapse happening in Atlanta... The "post of the day" (www.thesportsstuff.com/boards) is handed out. Signing up to the message boards is free, quick, and easy. Follow Alex on twitter @AlexReimer1, and email him Alexredsox076@aol.com. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST (this week 2-3) on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Rays Come To Town For What Is The Most Important Series Of T

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 45:09


The Rays head to Fenway Park this season for what shouldn't be, but is the most important series of the year. After fans, media, and the team all took the postseason for granted, it's time to recognize that this is a real playoff race now. The sooner the Red Sox recognize that, the better. They still seem to be in "rest up" mode, when they should be in "play up" mode (lame way of stating things, but oh well)... This club is falling apart mentally and physically. Alex examines the latest lapses from this past series against the Blue Jays, including Daniel Bard's meltdown on Wednesday. How concerning are Bard's struggles never mind for the future, but for this year? Alex also has injury updates and speculation of Kevin Youkilis, Erik Bedard, Bobby Jenks, Josh Beckett, David Ortiz, and Adrian Gonzalez. Oh yeah, and Tim Wakefield finally won his 200th game. Eighth time's the charm. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex talks about Mariano Rivera garnering his 600th career save, Joe Maddon as a manager of the year candidate, what baseball needs to do to gain back some national traction, and more. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. This weekend they'll be a series thread up for the Red Sox/Rays! Follow Alex on twitter @AlexReimer1 and email him Alexredsox076@aol.com. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com. This week, due to Red Sox baseball, the show will air from 2-3 PM.

TSS:No Holds Barred
WWE: Has The Company Become Too "Conservative?"

TSS:No Holds Barred

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2011 37:24


This is it...the final scheduled edition of "No Holds Barred." Thanks to all who have listened these past 6 years, the show would not have been possible without all of you. Thanks also go out to all for understanding my decision to discontinue "No Holds Barred." It was a very difficult choice to make. In this episode, I touch upon the past week of WWE TV, including the difference in how CM Punk was portrayed on RAW and Smackdown. Alberto Del Rio being stuck in Mexico, where Christian goes from, Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry, and much more is discussed too. The bulk of the episode, however, is spent discussing some "big picture" points. Has Vince McMahon's approach to the on-air product become conservative, even though his business approach remains anything but? Also, stemming from Matt Hardy's "fake" suicide video on youtube this week, it's very clear that something drastic has to change in the wrestling business. It's difficult to be bigger than the addiction when the lifestyle is bigger than you. Thanks again go out to all who have listened over these years. Please keep in touch via email (Alexredsox076@aol.com), on twitter (@AlexReimer1), and on facebook. I don't want to lose touch with any of you. As you know, I'll always have something to say ;). "Without a Curse" will continue here on www.thesportsstuff.com...I'm taking next week off but will return on Monday, 9/12. "The Alex Reimer Show" returns to the airwaves on Saturday 9/10 from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com.

TSS:Without A Curse
Why does this rivalry not have the same juice it used to hav

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2011 44:20


Alex recaps the first 2 games of 3 against the Yankees and asks the question, "why does this rivalry not have the same juice it used to have?" Is it because winning the AL East means virtually nothing, or is it more than that? The top storylines from the first two games, including John Lackey vs. Francisco Cervelli are touched upon too. Today is September 1st which means that rosters expand. Who will be activated for the Red Sox? How will Terry Francona handle the roster throughout September? How will he balance winning the division with doing the right thing for getting the team prepared for success in the playoffs? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex shares more of his thoughts on a "division race" that doesn't really matter. Andy MacPhail possibly leaving the Orioles, as well as what looks to be a rather dull September across baseball are talked about as well. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards...participate in the show! Signing up to the message boards is free, quick, and easy. Schedule notes: "The Alex Reimer Show" returns to the airwaves on Saturday 9/10 from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com. Alex will be recording the show remotely! No "Without a Curse" next week...Alex is taking the week to "settle into" life at BU. "Without a Curse" will return on MONDAY, 9/12.

TSS:No Holds Barred
Triple H, CM Punk, And Kevin Nash Will Lead To What?...

TSS:No Holds Barred

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2011 35:42


Next Friday (9/2) will be the final scheduled edition of "No Holds Barred." Alex will move into Boston University next weekend and while he'll continue to host "Without a Curse," "The Alex Reimer Show" (returns to the airwaves on Saturday 9/10 from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com. The station is out of New Hampshire but Alex will do the program remotely), and begin immediately at WTBU (BU's student run radio station), it was a matter of having a hand in "too many things" to continue to give the loyal listeners of "No Holds Barred" the product they deserve. Life happens... This week, Alex did discuss the futures of the John Cena/Alberto Del Rio and CM Punk/Kevin Nash/Triple H storylines. Where is all of this leading and are they universally appealing enough to catch on? Plus, how will the Smackdown main event picture look this fall? In the "Finisher" segment Alex talks about the recent erratic behavior of Jeff Hardy and how it all speaks to the lack of a structure within TNA. Next week Alex will talk about several "big picture" items that have been themes on the show since its inception in October of 2005. Thanks again to all of the loyal and dedicated listeners out there.

TSS:Without A Curse
Theo Epstein Leaving Is A Possibility, But Not Likely

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2011 41:02


The Red Sox have won 2 of the last 3 games in Texas, are the Rangers still considered "unbeatable?" Are they a worse match-up for the Red Sox than the Yankees? Everything on the field from Carl Crawford failing to seize an opportunity last week to possibly heating up this week, to Adrian Gonzalez homering once again, to Ortiz/Ellsbury returning, to John Lackey vs. Erik Bedard (round 4) is touched upon. Oh yeah, and JD Drew is returning on 9/1. How convenient... Is it a possibility that Theo Epstein becomes GM of the Cubs? Alex discusses... In the "Around the League" segment Alex touches on the Yankees and the state of their roster as well as more gambling news involving Alex Rodriguez. There were also waiver claims made this week, from the Giants claiming Heath Bell to the Diamondbacks and Blue Jays swapping middle infields. Post on the message boards and participate in the show at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. "The Alex Reimer Show" is slated to return to the airwaves on SATURDAY 9/10 from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "the game" 900 AM Nashua, 1250 AM Manchester, and www.wgamradio.com. Alex will be broadcasting the show remotely...hooray for technology! Alex is on twitter follow him @AlexReimer1.