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UConn Baseball Sights Set on Big East Championship and Beyond
“We are the team to beat,” said University of Connecticut senior relief pitcher Dave Fischer. “Honestly, we are the team to beat in the Big East this year for sure...
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Jarrod Saltalamacchia: A New Face For The Red Sox
The longest name in major league baseball history has finally landed in Pawtucket. Two days after being traded from the Texas Rangers’ organization to the Boston Red Sox, Jarrod Saltalamacchia debuted for the Pawtucket Red Sox Monday night...
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Red Sox Catcher Injuries: A View From Pawtucket
A series of toppled dominoes have rearranged the catching depth chart in the Boston Red Sox organization. As a result, Juan Apodaca and Daniel Butler are now making their new home for the Pawtucket Red Sox, the Red Sox’ triple-A affiliate...
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2010 MLB Draft Prospect: Profiling Mike Olt, Jr., 3B- Connecticut Huskies
When baseball season rolls around in Storrs next spring, there will be much anticipation surrounding the University of Connecticut baseball team coming off their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993...
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2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament: Florida State's Gripe
With the 2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament bracket being released, one thing is clear: The NCAA made a mistake and the Florida State Seminoles are the ones who received the brunt of the injustice...
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Red Sox Prospect: Felix Doubront Makes His Home Debut For Pawtucket
Having pitched just one inning over a 10 day stretch, it would be understandable for any pitcher to be rusty in his next outing...
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Digging a Grave: Same Old Story For UConn Against Syracuse
Everyone, forget about the John Cahill timeout call. There is a much bigger issue at hand for the University of Connecticut Huskies. Was granting Jim Boeheim a timeout the wrong call? Yes...
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Connecticut Huskies Hopes Hinge Against Syracuse?
How desperate is Wednesday night? Are all NCAA Tournament dreams gone with a loss on the road to Syracuse? For the University of Connecticut men’s basketball team, their upcoming game at ...
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Super Bowl Fallout: First Boston Collapse in a Generation
It happened. For the first time in my lifetime while watching the New England Patriots, it happened. Sure, when watching the Boston Red Sox in the postseason it’s never a game if it doesn’t happen...
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Kevin Garnett Fallout: Make Room for Some Real Boston Fans
Okay, so I'm a Boston Celtics fan—and I know what you're thinking. But the fact is I've been around for far longer than Kevin Garnett...
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A Star Is Born: Felix Hernandez Outshines Daisuke Matsuzaka
Finally—Fenway Park has been graced with the presence of Daisuke Matsuzaka. In the climax to a five-month soap opera, "Dice-K" threw his first Fenway pitch—a strike, to Ichiro Suzuki—at 7:08 PM on Wednesday April 11th...
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Hey Felix Hernandez: The Mariners Aren't the Only Team Counting on You
This season, more so perhaps than in any since their magical 116-win campaign, the Seattle Mariners have a legitimate shot at the AL West crown...
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Bracketology 101: How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool
It's nearly March Madness time again and those of you filling out brackets need all the help you can get. In this season of parity, I would advise anyone entering a pool to take advantage ...
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Elite Eight: Big-Name Cinderellas in the NCAA Tournament
Sure, teams like George Mason, Bradley, Northwestern State, and Wichita State are fun to root for in March—even if they doom you in your pool. But mid-major squads aren't the only ones who can score upsets in the spring...