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Thursday, April 24, 2008

MLB: Ortiz "Yankees Curse" Jersey sells for $175,100 dollars on eBay to benefit the Jimmy Fund.

From this Boston Red Sox fan, 4 days ago when I originally wrote this article on this David Ortiz “Yankees Curse” Jersey, I had a hard time trying to understand three things:

1) Why anyone including a Boston Red Sox fan would want to throw a jersey into wet concrete under the new Yankees stadium, I mean, what would we have to gain from do that?

2) What would you pay on eBay for a torn Ortiz Jersey that comes in a glass case that keep in mind 100% of the final sale price will support Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund that 4 days ago was at $64K+?

3) If you had the money, would you bid on this auction and if you won this Ortiz "Yankees Curse" Jersey, what would you do with it?

Personally I really don’t know if I would bid on this with the exception of the fact that the money goes to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund, let along what I would do with it if I won it. Maybe I would display it in a glass case, unknown what it would say below it. Well I guess I got answer as one eBay bidder paid $175,100.00, however I would still love to know what they are planning on doing with it?

Never the less, congratulations to the winner and to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund.Oh yeah, check out this ESPN Article on this event.

- Racedriven

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

From the Boston Red Sox at Fenway to NASCAR in Phoenix – what happened last Saturday Night on FOX?

Now let me state the obvious, as you may have noticed, I am a huge NASCAR fan and I blog about it regularly, the word diehard can be used to describe me and when there is a NASCAR (Cup Series mainly) race on, chances are I am either watching it live or at least recording it on my DVR, however what you may not know about me is that I live up here in New England, to be more specific, Massachusetts and I am also a sports fan who enjoys not only watching Football and my favorite team the New England Patriots, but baseball as well and my favorite team just so happens to be the Boston Red Sox which my friend and family got me into watching since I was in high school and granted I don’t watch every game nor do I know the roster or stats by heart, but nonetheless I am a sports fan who enjoys it.

Now I was excited when these two sports came together a couple years ago, first with Dale Jr. running the MLB paint schemes and then with Roush and the Fenway Group joining forces, it was cool see.

With that said, I never would have imagined that the two would come together in such a way as it did last Saturday Night. Basically, the Boston Red Sox vs. there huge rivals the New York Yankees game which is also good to watch went into a rain delay for a couple of hours, the game was televised on FOX and once the game was ready to resume, it was already into the pre-race coverage for the NASCAR Race in Phoenix. At this point, I didn’t care if FOX televised the preshow or not, it was the timing that would become the issue, more importantly when FOX made the switch.

I mean, there it is with the game being televised on both FOX and FX and while NASCAR fans were waiting for the NASCAR coverage, the baseball fans were watching the Red Sox lead the Yankees by 4-3 in the top of the 9th inning with one out at Fenway, the pitch was thrown and… damn the pictures gone and all of the viewers and fans find themselves in Phoenix looking at Ryan Newman let the pack of 42 other drivers coming at you into turn 3, so what happened, did the Sox win… I turned over to the Red Sox game on FX just in time to see the manager and players celebrating the victory over the Yankees.

So what’s the big deal, it’s the way FOX switched from the baseball game to the NASCAR race in Phoenix and keep in mind that NASCAR had pushed back the race 15 minutes to around 8:53pm to help FOX, in the end, the baseball fans didn’t get to see the last two pitches thrown and the Red sox win, nor did the NASCAR fans see the green flag being waved at Phoenix for the Subway 500. So no one got what they want to see, so now the question is, what’s with the last second switch?

At this point, I will say that I have to give it to FOX for at least trying to show the entire game and show the entire race, however there is two better ways to make the switch, first since FOX has to show the entire race, tell the baseball fans that due to the 2hr+ delay, the game has been moved to FX and now we join the Cup Series race in Phoenix 2 minutes before the start or second, if all else fails, show it in a split screen or side-by-side view of the last pitches and the start of the race.

Bottom Line, there’s not really to much to say here, no fans likes to be shut out like that, this shouldn’t have happened this way with a last second switch from the baseball game to the NASCAR, however while I give credit to FOX for trying to get the entire game in and the start of the race in at the same time, one group of fans were going to get hurt and yes I wanted to see if the Red Sox was going to win, nonetheless, the switch some have been made a minute or two before the green flag and that’s it.

So now that the Red Sox game was over and the Red Sox had beating the Yankees 4-3, the Cup Series race in Phoenix was on and what an exciting race it was, it was worth the wait, I don’t know about the races at the 1.5 mile tracks right now, but the Phoenix race was great, lots of passing, side-by-side racing and no lack of contenders going for the victory. At times during the race, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was leading with his past in the rear view mirror to say the least with the #8 Mark Martin stocking him every which way. I had mixed feelings about this if the #8 won, on one hand any times Mark Martin wins is huge, however it’s the #8 DEI winning and this Junior fan still hasn’t forgotten, would I have been cool with it, yeah I would have, past is the past.

But you know, in the late stages of the race, Jimmie Johnson was coming in a hurry, he was one if not the fastest car on track and then the splash for gas for most of the field. Normally a fuel mileage race wouldn’t be interesting, however this was at Phoenix and you could hear Chad Knaus on the radio saying back it way down, give me two seconds a lap, give three seconds a lap, back it way down and in turn three and four, just put it in neutral and coast and what a victory it was for Jimmie Johnson and the #48 Hendrick Motorsports team.

It was a good ending to the race, on one hand you had Jimmie Johnson going for his first victory of the season and in this day in age, victories are hard to come by in the Cup Series and on the other hand you had Clint bowyer saving gas in second, but at the same time the drivers who had stopped were charging hard, you had a race on your hands period. Would it be Johnson, Bowyer or Hamlin winning, good to see it was Johnson this time in victory lane. Comments.

- Racedriven

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Boston Red Sox Celebrates World Series Victory with rolling rally.


David Ortiz celebrating yesterday with the fans at Fenway Park - (AP Photo / Steven Senne)

First I would like to congratulate the Boston Red Sox in winning the 2007 World Series late last Sunday night and they did it in just four games against the Colorado Rookies. This is the second World Series championship in three years (last one in 2004). Great Job, what a perfect season.

Right now as I type this from my living room, I am watching the Rolling Rally live on Television and believe me there is no short of coverage in Massachusetts, boy I sure wish I could have been there today since I have never experienced a rolling rally before. What a sight to see, several Boston Duck Boats (And yes they do float and in 2004 they did going to the Charles River with the Red Sox players on board…) with all of the players, owners and family members on board along with that World Series trophy, the duck boats started at noon time at Fenway Park and from there they would be traveling very slowly and stopping several times along the way as they travel down Boylston Street towards Boston Common where the parade will end near City Hall.


Several Boston Duck Boats traveling down Boylston Street with players, owners and their families on board - (WBZ4 Photos)

One thing that was clear during this parade with the fans all screaming “Resign Lowell, Resign Lowell” as was the topic on this mornings news, who should the Red Sox sign, Lowell or A-Rod? Personally, you have got to resign Lowell, I don’t know about A-Rod. Just stick with what works, keep the team together for next season period.

- Racedriven

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Boston Red Sox clinch AL Wild Card

Red Sox.com News: The Red Sox are heading back to the postseason for the third straight year as the American League's Wild Card entry. Curt Schilling held New York to one run over six frames while Manny Ramirez belted a three-run homer in Boston's 10-1 victory Sunday.

The Cleveland Indian lost there fight for the wild card with a loss today to Chicago White Sox.

The Red Sox will open the postseason on Tuesday in Chicago when they play the White Sox in Game 1 of the best-of-five Division Series.

Read

Monday, July 11, 2005

Bobby Abreu win the 2005 CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby..


What a Monday night at Detroit's Comerica Park were Bobby Abreu win the 2005 CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby with a record 41 HR.

In the first round, Abreu broke the 15 HR record with 24 HR. The Final round score was Abreu with 11 HR vs. Rodriques with 5 HR.

Century 21 added a twist to the derby this year with a Gold Ball, after 9 outs, any HR hit with a gold ball, Century 21 pays $21,000/HR to Charty.... Grand Total: $294,000 will be donated to charity, Great Job Bobby Abreu.

Read Article with entire rundown.

Monday, June 13, 2005

The New England Patriots Championship Ring



Photo borrowed from the New England Sports Hub
Patriots Ring. What a ring.....

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Boston Red Sox & Kyle Busch wins......

Boston Red Sox wins with record 27 hits over Yankees
Wow, the Boston Red Sox, in Grand fashion, pulls off a incredible victory over the NY Yankees at a score of 17 - 1. The Red Sox now stand 3rd in standings, 4 games behind Baltmore.

Kyle Busch wins at LMS
Its late saturday night, the NASCAR Busch Series Carquest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway has just wrapped up with Kyle Busch pulling off the victory over Sterling Marlin and Ryan Newman. I don't know alot about what grinding or whatever they did to the race track, but the racing was not bad and no one really checked out during this while race, the race however was also filled with lots of cautions, cars wrecking or spinning out. No one really domanated this race, but with a four tire change with 50 something laps to go and some hard driving, Kyle Busch had the field covered at the end.

Tomorrow (Sunday) is raceday with 3 races going green:
1. Formula One' European Grand Prix with Heidfeld on the pole, live on SPEED at 7:30am EST
2. Indianapolis 500 with Tony Kanaan on the pole, live on ABC at noon EST with 1 hor pre-race show & green flag around 1:00pm.
3. The Coca-Cola 500 (NASCAR Nextel Cup Series) with Ryan Newman on the pole, live on FOX at 5:00pm with pre-race show and green flag.

News: Ryan Newman has exercised the option to start on the outside of the front row in the Coca-Cola 600, crew chief Matt Borland confirmed Saturday. NASCAR.com

Monday, April 18, 2005

109th Boston Marathon will go off today at noon.

Today in Boston with temperature in the upper 60's to lower 70's, the 109th Boston Marathon will go off at noon today with over 20-thousand runners taking to the 26.2 mile route strenching from the starting line in Hopkinton on Route 135 though Wellesley the Halfway point and up to Commonwealth Ave into Newton up Heartbreak Hill and straight in to Copley Square in Boston to the finish line. This will be a historical race and good luck to all of the runners.

For complete coverage, click to CBS 4 Boston Website and the "109th Boston Marathon Article".

Monday, April 11, 2005

Boston Red Sox: Wins Home Opener and 2004 World Series Champions Ring


Congratulations Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Champs

The Boston Red Sox home opener at Fenway Park, where the red sox won in a score of 8 to 1 against the Yankees.

The Red Sox were handed their championship rings Monday afternoon, at their home opener against the Yankees.

Ring photos from Sons of Sam Horn.