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September 1, 2007 — Clay Buchholz throws a no-hitter in his second major league start just hours after being called up by the Boston Red Sox. Buchholz threw 115 pitches, striking out nine, walking three, with one hit batter to give the Red Sox a 10-0 victory over Baltimore. He became the 21st rookie to throw a no-hitter and the third MLB pitcher since 1900 to throw a no-hitter in his first or second major league start. He is the first Red Sox rookie and 17th Red Sox pitcher to pitch a no-hitter. In post game interviews,Manager Terry Francona and GM Theo Epstein independently confirmed a conversation in the 7th or 8th inning where they agreed that Buchholz would not be allowed to exceed 120 pitches. Buchholz' battery mate, Red Sox Captain Jason Varitek also sets a Major League mark catching his 4th no hitter.September1, 1919 in the first of two Labor Day games‚ Babe Ruth allows 10 Washington hits but wins 2–1. Helping his own cause, Ruth drives home one run with a triple. The win is his last as a pitcher in a Red Sox uniform.September 1, 1975, Tom Seaver strikes out Manny Sanguillen in the seventh inning to become the first pitcher to strike out at least 200 batters in eight consecutive seasons. Seaver recorded ten strikeouts in the Mets' 3-0 triumph over Pittsburgh.September 1, 2008, Stephen Drew and Adrian Beltre became the first players to hit for the cycle on thesame day since Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tigers and George Burns of the NewYork Giants did it on Sept. 17, 1920.
September 1, 2007 — Clay Buchholz throws a no-hitter in his second major league start just hours after being called up by the Boston Red Sox. Buchholz threw 115 pitches, striking out nine, walking three, with one hit batter to give the Red Sox a 10-0 victory over Baltimore. He became the 21st rookie to throw a no-hitter and the third MLB pitcher since 1900 to throw a no-hitter in his first or second major league start. He is the first Red Sox rookie and 17th Red Sox pitcher to pitch a no-hitter. In post game interviews,Manager Terry Francona and GM Theo Epstein independently confirmed a conversation in the 7th or 8th inning where they agreed that Buchholz would not be allowed to exceed 120 pitches. Buchholz' battery mate, Red Sox Captain Jason Varitek also sets a Major League mark catching his 4th no hitter.September1, 1919 in the first of two Labor Day games‚ Babe Ruth allows 10 Washington hits but wins 2–1. Helping his own cause, Ruth drives home one run with a triple. The win is his last as a pitcher in a Red Sox uniform.September 1, 1975, Tom Seaver strikes out Manny Sanguillen in the seventh inning to become the first pitcher to strike out at least 200 batters in eight consecutive seasons. Seaver recorded ten strikeouts in the Mets' 3-0 triumph over Pittsburgh.September 1, 2008, Stephen Drew and Adrian Beltre became the first players to hit for the cycle on thesame day since Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tigers and George Burns of the NewYork Giants did it on Sept. 17, 1920.
Jon, Joe and Courtney with celebrity guests live from the Drive Fore Kids celebrity golf tournament at Falmouth Country Club
This week we open the episode discussing earthquakes and whether or not The Rock really loves the Sox like that. Shortly after, Pat delivers the longest ad read in Section 10 history which sparks a new segment, "Pat's 12-Pack." The guys then share their showering/shaving routine and general outlook on hygiene. We then break down a list of both active and inactive sox prospects and see where certain guys peaked in the rankings, including Pat Light. Pat shares some stories about himself and his close personal friend Clay Buchholz. We end the episode discussing Pat's interview with Fox Business and Jared's packing routine before traveling. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Drizly by going to coorslight.com/ROCKET.
In episode 13 we talk about the four Red Sox no hitters from the 2000s that include Hideo Nomo, Derek Lowe, Clay Buchholz and Jon Lester. We also touch upon some of the other great pitching performances in Red Sox history including Roger Clemens' 20 strikeout game. Follow us on social media Twitter & Instagram @nasppodcast
The gang's all here (Jared, Coley, and Jake) for the last episode of 2021. We kick off the episode by going through some hypotheticals of what would happen if a major league pitcher showed up late for his start and what the consequences would be. Jared talks about his love for the Coast Guard and how he's always ranked them equally amongst the other branches of the military. Jared and Coley compare the contracts of Rick Porcello and John Lackey's careers with the Sox before moving into some Clay Buchholz discussion. Pat joins the show and we break down the miscommunication that caused him to be two hours late. Pat talks about his infamous outing against the Angels and gives an interesting anecdote about his interaction with Clay Buchholz in the dugout after he was pulled. Pat also gets into the nuances of pitching and talks about his best/worst pitches as a major leaguer. We end with everyone's New Year's resolutions for 2022. Happy New Year!
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the show by discussing the Red Sox dropping Game 1 of the ALDS against the Rays. (10:43) We continue to dive into where the Red Sox stand ahead of Game 2, Eduardo Rodriguez failing to come through in big moments, and who you'd pick between Clay Buchholz and Rodriguez. (23:01) Calls come in on who should start for the Red Sox instead of Rodriguez, Fenway needing to have energy on Sunday, and the Buchholz vs. Rodriguez debate. (30:41) Find out which picks are sure to be winners, as we put it all on the line with The Football Card.
Will Middlebrooks and Danny Vietti field your questions in a Mailbag Q&A episode, including a lengthy discussion on how to fix the illegal substance issue circulating across Major League Baseball. (2:25) Foreign substances for pitchers ... (6:07) How to fix the substance issue ... (10:27) Being on the IL during a brawl ... (11:37) Will's best Clay Buchholz story ... (17:55) How can MLB advertise their players better? ... (24:05) Thoughts on the extra-innings runner rule? ... (27:20) Cubs and Rays are rolling
Coming up on the BaCKSTOP pODCAST, The Red Sox completed their series with the Orioles. How well did they do? Major League Baseball pulled the All Star game in Atlanta. I have special guest Joe Aguiar on the show to explain more about it. And the Red Sox get set for their next series with the Tampa Bay Rays. Welcome to Episode 7 on the Backstop Podcast, I'm your host Ovi Muniz.The Red Sox completed their opening series in Fenway Park swept by the Baltimore Orioles. In game 1, the Red Sox were held 2 hits in the game losing 3-0. JD Martinez and Kike Hernandez were the only two batters that hit the ball. Nathan Eovaldi Pitcher 5 ⅓ innings 4 strikeouts and charged with an earned run. In game 2, Red Sox bats were at a slump again. JD Martinez and Marwin Gonzalez combined went 5 for 6 with 2 RBIs. Tanner Houck made his impressive start by pitching 5 innings, 8 strikeouts but gave up 6 hits and 3 runs, 2 of them earned. The Red Sox had a chance to get the third out in the fourth inning but Rafael Devers threw an error to 2Bmen Marwin Gonzalez resulting in the Orioles getting into scoring position. The Orioles would score 2 runs in the inning and win the game 4-2. In Game 3, the Orioles bats pounded Garrett Richards and Josh Taylor. Both pitchers combined pitched 2 ⅔ innings, gave up 12 hits, 10 runs, and 3 walks. However, Richards seemed to not be able to locate his pitches. During the Left Hander defensive shifts, Orioles batters were able to hit to the opposite field. That was the real damage that caused early runs to be scored. Taylor came in for relief and walked the batter with bases loaded. It was just so terrible to see these two pitchers today. I hope they can do better on their next appearance. Garrett Whitlock came in relief in the third inning to get an out. He would continue to look awesome pitching a total of 3 ⅓ innings, 5 strikeouts and only gave up 3 hits. In the offense, JD Martinez continued to be successful by hitting his first home run and going 2 for 4. Christian Vasquez also went 3 for 4 with a run scored. The Orioles complete the sweep with a 11 to 3 victory. As Red Sox manager Cora noted, this has been “a rough start” for Boston in general, though Sunday's loss was particularly difficult to take.“It was a tough one, there's nothing else you can say,” Cora said during his postgame video press conference. “We got beat in every aspect of the game. The first two games, we didn't play good defense. We didn't swing the bat. Today, I didn't pitch.”The last time the Red Sox were swept in the opening season came in 2012. The Red Sox lost to the Detroit Tigers. John Lester, Josh Beckett, and Clay Buchholz were the starters in each game. That year, Bobby Valentine was the manager as the Red Sox finished with a 69-93 record in last place. In 2011, The Red Sox started 0-6 before winning their first game. The last time the Red Sox were swept in Fenway Park was in 1948. The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Red Sox in a three game series. However, the Red Sox would eventually reach the World Series and lose to the Cleveland Indians four games to two. Notable Red Sox RosterAlex Cora had Designated Hitter JD Martinez, First Baseman Bobby Dalbec and ShortStop Xander Bogaerts in their primary positions for all three games. Marwin Gonzalez started all three games as a Utility player. He played LF, 2B, and 3B. Kike Hernandez played 2B and CF. And Alex Verdugo played all outfield positions. JD Martinez is by far the only Red Sox hitter who is hot with 6 hits, 3 doubles, 1 HR with 3 Runs Batted Ins. In pitching, Tanner Houck struck out 8 and Garrett Whitlock struck out 5 in relief. — The Red Sox-Rays series begins Monday at Fenway Park. First pitch is slated for 7:10 p.m. ET.The projected starter for the Red Sox will be Nick Pivetta. The Rays are batting a .048 in 10 ABs.On Tuesday, Martin Perez will pitch. Rays are batting a .211. Rays' CF Kevin Kiermaier has not done well against Perez. However, the catcher Mike Zunino has hit 3 home runs against Perez.And on Wednesday, Nathan Eovaldi will make his second start. He is 0-1 with a 1.69 ERA. He will be challenged as the Rays have done great against him, batting a .349.Joe Aguiar, owner of ClovercrestMedia, the CMGPodcast. He is the host of the political podcast, Divided WE Stand, and co-host of I'll Piss You Off Shortly. Major League baseball decided to pull the All-Star Game out of Atlanta in a swift reaction to Georgia's new voting law that many view as voter suppression targeting minorities. There was great influence by the civil rights group and MLB Players Association that resulted in baseball commissioner Rob Manfred to quickly make the decision. On the other side, Manfred received a lot of backlash from the Governor of Georgia Brian P. Kemp by tweeting this statement…”Perhaps the MLB should take a look at the restrictive voting laws in their home state of New York before criticizing ours.” The Braves issued a statement stating that they were disappointed.The Wall Street Journal chimed in by writing a headline “The Biden Baseball league” and “Democratic Baseball league.”
About Lauren Bullock and Dan JenkinsLauren Bullock and Dr. Dan Jenkins are the founders of the Leadership Educator Podcast. Lauren is Assistant Professor for Instruction and teaches undergraduate leadership and public relations courses in the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University. Dan is Department Chair & Associate Professor of Leadership Studies at the Univesity of Southern Maine. His most recent books were co-authored with Kathy Guthrie - The Role of Leadership Educators: Transforming Learning and Transforming Learning: Instructional and Assessment Strategies for Leadership Education.Quotes from This EpisodeOn having conversations about difficult topics - "it's this mixture of efficacy, confidence, and vulnerability that you have to approach this work with. And also, sometimes it's acknowledging your own ignorance.""I mean, if you saw the Google Doc that I'm looking at it now, it's about 30-pages long. We'll never...there's not enough hours in our lives, to be able to interview all the different guests and to cover all the different topics that we have.""I think the biggest gap centers around the intersection with diversity, equity, inclusion, and leadership theories."Robert F. Kennedy Quote Eluded to by Scott“Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, s/he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.” (edited slightly)Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeLeadership Educator PodcastWe are the Leaders We've Been Waiting For: Women and Leadership Development in College by Julie OwenLeadership Theory: Cultivating Critical Perspectives by John P. DuganNational Clearinghouse for Leadership Programs Inter-association Leadership Education Collaborative (ILEC) Association of Leadership Educators Crisis Leadership in Higher Education: Theory and Practice by Ralph Gigliotti Conversations in Black: On Power, Politics, and Leadership by Ed Gordon Tempered Radicals: How People Use Difference to Inspire Change at Work by Debra E. Meyerson The No-Hitter Dan Witnessed (I think)September 1, 2007 - Clay Buchholz
The 2020 Red Sox season has officially begun and they lost a series to the Orioles...not great. Today we talk where things went wrong this weekend, Martin Perez and Dylan Covey being expectedly awful, what happened with Eovaldi having two different jersey numbers during his impressive Opening Day start, why we can all be cautiously optimistic about Alex Verdugo's potential on this club, what the hell has been up with these lineups, Jose Iglesias being too good to be as available as he's been recently, what it would be like if Clay Buchholz returned to the Sox rotation, why sitting Xander Bogaerts to start the 2nd game of this short season is insanely moronic, hoping E-Rod makes a full recovery soon, the obvious reason why Roenicke doesn't want to use his challenges, the weird vibe on Lansdowne Street and we close with your phenomenal Down in the DM questions. Enjoy!
Jeff Blair & Kevin Barker discuss Randal Grichuk's play as of late, Vlad Guerrero Jr.'s slide & injury, Clay Buchholz's outing & future with the team, Reese McGuire's night & whether he'll eat into Danny Jansen's playing time; on managers who could be on the hot seat as the regular season comes to an end.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Red-eyed already, it's a late night edition of the pod before an early flight! So quality is coming!A.J. Andrews sits bleary eyed ahead of her flight to Toronto and discusses the almost unworldly Trent Thornton outing on Wednesday against the Red Sox. The new curveball grip looked nasty, and Clay Buchholz's off-the-field influence alone may have earned him another contract based on his work with Butters.However, she also has to talk about tonight's game, and the abominable play that was on display. From Buchholz missing his pitches to Billy McKinney's misplays to Derek Fisher in general, it was horrid and the 7-4 scoreline was generous. A.J. vents hard.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Postmates, BlueChew.com, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Red-eyed already, it's a late night edition of the pod before an early flight! So quality is coming! A.J. Andrews sits bleary eyed ahead of her flight to Toronto and discusses the almost unworldly Trent Thornton outing on Wednesday against the Red Sox. The new curveball grip looked nasty, and Clay Buchholz's off-the-field influence alone may have earned him another contract based on his work with Butters. However, she also has to talk about tonight's game, and the abominable play that was on display. From Buchholz missing his pitches to Billy McKinney's misplays to Derek Fisher in general, it was horrid and the 7-4 scoreline was generous. A.J. vents hard. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Postmates, BlueChew.com, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The second of a triple-header today on the podcast, we're catching up quick!A.J. Andrews turns to the Blue Jays' lackluster road trip to Seattle and discusses how the offense outside of Bo Bichette was disappointing for the most part. She also welcomes Clay Buchholz back to the fold and wonders if Clay may be pitching for a spot in the 2020 rotation.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Postmates, BlueChew, Locked On Fantasy Football, Locked On NFL, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The second of a triple-header today on the podcast, we're catching up quick! A.J. Andrews turns to the Blue Jays' lackluster road trip to Seattle and discusses how the offense outside of Bo Bichette was disappointing for the most part. She also welcomes Clay Buchholz back to the fold and wonders if Clay may be pitching for a spot in the 2020 rotation. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Postmates, BlueChew, Locked On Fantasy Football, Locked On NFL, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Apologies for the recording issues in the past couple episodes, but its back to non-blip, non-beep goodness tonight!A.J.. Andrews sifts through the wreckage of that 16-3 Blue Jays destruction at the hands of the Dodgers, and has praise for Bo Bichette (duh) and gives Richard Ureña a "good effort". She also expresses shock at Vlad Jr. taking a seat tonight. Oh wait, she isn't surprised.The second half talks about who the Blue Jays can expect to actually throw bulk innings now that Sean Reid-Foley and Thomas Pannone have been optioned. Zack Godley and Sam Gaviglio will likely be called upon to be "starters" again. Also, an update on Clay Buchholz, who is still in the organization!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, BlueChew,. Locked On Fantasy Football, and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
What I put here doesn't matter! Socrates Brito is gone!!!Yes, Blue Jays Fan Friday on the podcast begins with the news that the Blue Jays have made a flurry of moves, key among them being that Socrates Brito is off the team. Ryan Andrews discusses what bringing Jonathan Davis and Javy Guerra on board add to the team, and how they will cope with Clay Buchholz joining a rotation's worth of players on the IL. Also, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s move up to second in the order gets discussed as well.In the second half, the fans chime in with what they would want to see to improve the experience of watching a Blue Jays home game this season.Special thanks to @DTSB_98, @mikesburke, @pugganoche, @donthoodwinkme, @myleshiggins, @KarenSoutar1, @michellehacon, @x24rocks, @Brown01Violet, @biggles14 and @CanadianBum1993 for their contributions!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Himalaya and ZipRecruiter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It may be pouring rain on the East Coast but that doesn't stop this podcast from delivering daily content!Mostly because it's always shot indoors, because shooting outdoors wouldn't make sense.Today Ryan Andrews discusses the Blue Jays demotion of Lourdes Gurriel to Buffalo, how it makes sense for both parties and what Toronto will do now with second base. They also talk about the Tampa series, offering praise to Clay Buchholz, Thomas Pannone and Elvis Luciano.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by The Jays From the Couch Guide to the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays, Himalaya and Blue Chew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Can it be? It is! There is a new Locked on Blue Jays episode! Sound the alarms!After a lengthy medical hiatus, both their own and other people's, Ryan Andrews is back, emerging from the snowbound Maritimes to talk about much warmer things. Andrews discusses the "recent" signings made by the Blue Jays, how Clay Buchholz and Bud Norris fit into the picture and what it means for the Blue Jays youngsters in 2019.The second half is devoted to an interview with Kevin Pillar from the Blue Jays Winter Fest!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by The Jays From the Couch Guide to the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bubba O'Neil and Scott Radley catch up on the world of sports – including the news surrounding John Tavares, Bryce Harper, Clay Buchholz, and the increasingly strange Johnny Manziel story. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, of CHCH News - The Scott Radley Show - Ward 12 councilor Lloyd Ferguson (@clrferguson) joins @radleyatthespec to talk about the debate about area ratings, improving transit service and taxes which took place at Hamilton City Hall today. Guest: Loyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councilor - What do people mean when they talk about “their truth”? The use of this phrase keeps coming up with Jody Wilson-Raybould/SNC-Lavalin case. Scott Radley and psychologist Dr. Jeremy Sherman discuss. Guest: Dr. Jeremy Sherman, Psychologist - Troy Landry of Swamp People is coming to the Hamilton Boat Show this weekend. He makes a special appearance on the podcast to talk about hunting alligators, what does not get to go on the show, and how he went from being a gator hunter to the star of a TV series about his work.Later, Scott ponders the question of whether or not he would ever want to hunt alligators. Guest: Troy “King of the Swamp” Landry, of Swamp People, alligator hunter
The Cubs lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks yet again last night, this time being shut down by Clay Buchholz -- yes, him. Sean Sears and I break that down in the first segment and talk a little bit about what has truly ailed the Cubs, which is their starting pitching and the Kris Bryant shoulder injury mismanagement. In the second segment, we played around with trade proposals from the listeners via Twitter: "Who Say's No?" Without spoiling anything, most of these trades were a bit light on the Cubs' end of things. But still a lot of fun conversation! Sean and I finished out the third segment by talking about yesterday's action in the NL Central and updating the standings (apologies for the occasional audio problem, it gets better). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Jess and Jared are talking David Price...again! This time he complains to the Globe about how no one likes him in an article that is supposed to help people like him!! Other updates include Steven Wright pitching well and feeling good, Clay Buchholz has no regrets being traded and more! We round out the show talking some heartwrenching news around the MLB you won't believe. Don't forget to go subscribe and review us on ITUNES!
This week the team finally gets to talk the CLAY BUCHHOLZ DEAL! You know who likes it and who doesn't but we tell you why and what it means for EROD and the rest of the rotation. We also touch on the MLB hot stove including the Edwin Encarnacion signing in Cleveland and what that does for the Red Sox odds to win the World Series. This is an all new RSB!
This week marks the official start of the 2016 MLB Offseason. Jared and Lauren break down the Cubs amazing comeback and first title since 1908! Did they earn it or did Cleveland choke away the series? Did Joe Maddon almost manage them out of game 7? That and more come up as we break down one of the best series in history. After that the gang looks at some Red Sox news with Torey Lovullo leaving and Clay Buchholz staying! That and more on an all new RSB!!!
This week Jared and Jess break down the great week that was for your first place Boston Red Sox! We recap the week which included Hanley Ramirez's walk-off vs the Yankees as well as good pitching. We than talk whether or not this team really is clutch, the bullpen and the push for October. Finally we around the league and talk key news including the issue in San Diego! That and more make an all new RSB!
This week we are new for our 100th EPISODE! Huge thanks to all our listeners who have made these first 100 episodes possible. This week we are talking an A.L. East Pennant race! Does Steven Wright pitch again this season? Will Rick Porcello ever lose at home? Those and so many more questions were answered this week! Round it out with a recap of the week and some MLB Headlines and you have the 100th episode of RSB!
This week we are talking how good Clay Buchholz is...but actually though! Was it the right decision to put him back in the bullpen? We also touch on Eduardo Rodriguez and then a heated discussion on how some players really should be more aware of their injures. Of course, we talk the Lazer Show himself and how well Dustin Pedroia has been as of late. Round out this show with Jess' weekly recap of the week, MLB news and our predictions and you have epsiode 99 of Red Sox Beat from our good friends and Blue Apron and Seatgeek! (Yes, next week is Episode 100!)
We are back stronger than ever with an all new episode as there has been a lot going on since the last time we had a show! We break down thelast few weeks as the Red Sox are now back battling for the AL East with the Toronto Blue Jays! This week also include Jared agreeing with something John Farrell said (yeah that's right!), the team talking about Steven Wright's absence and of course Jess praising Clay Buchholz. We round out the new episode talking MLB Headlines (AROD, Papelbon and Giancarlo Stanton) and making our predictions for the week!!
This week is a lot of bad as the Red Sox are coming off a tough week against the Rays and Angels. We break down why Farrell still is the manager, Eduardo Rodqiguez, and we even go as far as already predicting buy or sell for this team come trade deadline time. We round out the show with some MLB news and a preview of the week to come vs the Rangers and Rays!
This week Bob Halloran of WCVB Channel 5 here in Boston joins the gang to talk the #Redsox and the struggle that this team has turned into! We then break down the dumpster fire that is Clay Buchholz as well other issues surrounding this team after a tough week vs the White Sox and Rangers. Jess also recaps the games and we give predictions that should be an easy week for the Sox...or maybe not?
This week, Jess and Lauren break down a week of .500 Red Sox baseball. We discuss the waiving of Rusney Castillo, the return of Clay Buchholz to the rotation and several injury updates. We take a trip around the majors and break down the American League divisions. Don't forget about our weekly predictions of the upcoming week and you have yourself a new episode of Red Sox Beat.
On Monday's podcast, I reacted to the Red Sox losing two-of-three in Toronto over the weekend, and looked ahead to a huge four-game series in Baltimore. Plus, thoughts on Clay Buchholz in the bullpen, the Golden State Warriors forcing a Game 7 with Oklahoma City, LeBron James going to his sixth straight NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Final, and more.
This week Jess and Jared talk all things Red Sox from the week! Clay Buchholz finally goes to the bullpen (insert happy dance here), the bullpen had a rough week, and we had two hitting streaks to monitor! Shout out to avid listener Chris Runyon for giving us a great talking point with Vazquez and Kimbrel as well! Add in our predictions for tough week ahead and some MLB news and this is a brand new episode of RSB!
On Friday's podcast, I closed out the show with some NBA "Pic's Picks." Plus, I shared my thoughts on the National Spelling Bee, Wade Boggs Night at Fenway, Clay Buchholz, Jackie Bradley Jr, and more.
This week on RSB Lauren and Jared talk a great week for your Boston Red Sox! David Price looked better, Hanley is playing well and David Ortiz was David Ortiz again on Saturday afternoon. We also talk about Clay Buchholz the need to get him out of rotation ASAP! That with some MLB news and our predictions make up this week of RSB! Big shout to our own Jess Thomas for getting engaged this past week as well!!!!
This week on RSB we break down why David Price has been so bad (with help from the tips of Dustin Pedroia). We talk your first place Red Sox and the week that was highlighted with ejections and a man with the name Kulpa (yeah him). Clay Buchholz is a topic for discussion as he finally put up a good start! We top it off with news around MLB and of course we predict the week ahead!
On Thursday's podcast, I reacted to Clay Buchholz' first win of the season, while continuing to defend the Red Sox' offense from some mind-boggling criticism. Plus, thoughts on the NBA Playoffs, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Sean Rodriguez, Jordan's Furniture, Jordan Reed's new contract, and Tom Brady's $200 cookbook.
This week Adam Belue fills in for Jess and Lauren as he and Jared recap the past week and look back at the month of April! Rick Porcello is 5-0, Clay Buchholz is his normal self and the team is fighting for first in the division (yeah we know, crazy!). We touch on the Dee Gordan PED suspension as well as other MLB News before predciting the week ahead for the Red Sox on the road v the White Sox and Yankees! Don't forget to subscirbe to us on ITUNES!
On Friday's podcast, I reacted to the Boston Celtics losing Game 6 to the Atlanta Hawks, ending their season. Plus, thoughts on Laremy Tunsil's interesting Draft night, Clay Buchholz losing again for the Red Sox, and another MLB player testing positive for PEDs. Also, I closed out the show with another NBA Playoff edition of "Pic's Picks."
On Wednesday's podcast, I closed out the show with my predictions for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Plus, I reacted to the Boston Red Sox' latest loss and what Clay Buchholz had to say after another disappointing start. And some more thoughts on a huge night in the NBA.
On Thursday's podcast, I reacted to the Boston Red Sox losing to the Indians in Cleveland on Wednesday night, thanks to Clay Buchholz' brutal start. I also responded to something that Buchholz said after the loss. Plus, some thoughts on the Boston Bruins' upcoming "playoff" game with the Detroit Red Wings. And what did Kendrick Perkins say about Kevin Durant that had me all fired up? All that and more.
ALL NEW RSB for your all-star week! We do give predictions and preview the festivites but we also look back at the week that was for your Boston Red Sox! Lauren and Jared give you the week of bashing as we don't believe anything about Ortiz or Buchholz's injuries. Jess isn't a fan but we let him have his say! We of course give Fantasy Segment advice as well brought to you by Draft Kings! Finish with MLB Headlines and you have a great show this week! Enjoy!
This week on the show Jared is back with Jess and Lauren to talk the train-wreck that is your Boston Red Sox (It makes for a better show we swear!). Justin Masterson is back and isn't in the bullpen…huh? Jared gives his reasoning and maybe some alternatives that Ben Cherington ought to hear. Jess loves this team but even he doesn't agree with the Masterson decision…..and that's saying something. Other Sox topics include: We could have had Josh Donaldson?! | Clay Buchholz actually an ace? | Weekly recap and preview! Add that together in the pot with MLB Headlines, Fantasy Adds and you've got another NEW episode of RSB! PS. Congrats to our Jess Thomas for being named Beat Manager of our written coverage! Good luck dealing with us!
OPENING DAY HAS ARRIVED! Baseball is officially back and we have you covered! The Red Sox face the Phillies and Yankees this week. We give you news around the league, talk Clay Buchholz's great start and break down something horrific that happened at Wrigley Field on Sunday night...yeah you don't want to miss this opening day edition of Red Sox Beat on CLNS Radio!
There's one week until OPENING DAY! The Red Sox are almost to the start of the 2015 season and the injury bug has hit. We break down Christian Vazquez, Koji and what it does short term and long term! We give you our fantasy segment as ususal with our four 2014 rookies who will have the biggest sophomore slumps (there is controversy). Rounded out my MLB Headlines, Clay Buchholz as opening day starter and Castillo talk, you have this weeks RSB!
This week everything is on the table on Red Sox Beat! We get you caught up on MLB news with Around the League headlines! We talk Shane Victorino being hurt again, Xander Bogaerts having a good spring and even Clay Buccholz being a good leader! Yeah it surprised us too! Throw in a Larry Lucchino rant and some fantasy talk then you have this week's episode which you don't want to miss! Don't forget to check us out on Stitcher, ITunes and the CLNS Radio Mobile App!
This week we are all about your fantasy drafts! We debut our new segment that gives you our take on all things fantasy baseball with Doug Anderson from Fantasysportsnetwork.com! We give you our reaction on the David Ortiz fiasco from last week as well! We break down the new MLB rules! We look ahead to opening day and talk Clay Buchholz potentially getting the nod! Finally, we conclude our AL East preview segment by looking at your Boston Red Sox and giving you our final division results. We also give you some fun Sox tidbits to end you off! This is a jam-packed show you don't want to miss!