Doc Rivers returns for another season with Celtics

Doc Rivers returns for another season with Celtics
It has been confirmed by President of basketball operations, Danny Ainge that Celtics Head coach, Doc Rivers will be returning to the sidelines for his 10th season with the team. Rivers has 3 years left on his contract and although he annually takes a period off to decompress and clear his mind before...

Introducing Boston’s Rugby League Team

Introducing Boston’s Rugby League Team
A new team making their way onto Boston’s sporting map are the Boston Thirteens Rugby League team. Founded in 2009 by Harvard graduate Mik Shammas, they made rapid strides in 2012 both on and off the field and are set for a huge 2013 when the season starts off again on June 1st. They will be aiming to...

Celtic Pride

Celtic Pride
On Sunday afternoon, while the Celtics gutted out a double overtime win against the Miami Heat on national television, news broke about the season-ending torn ACL for Rajon Rondo. The announcing team seemed to thrive off of the fact that they and the viewers all knew and the team didn’t. Only coaches...

The FBA: The Fantasy Basketball Association

The FBA: The Fantasy Basketball Association
Who would have ever thought back in the 90s when Fantasy Sports became so popular that the leagues were watching so closely? Well, that’s exactly what they did and they have spoken. Welcome fans to the new era of the NBA, of should we say the FBA, the Fantasy Basketball Association. After the moves of...

Red Sox are Halfway Home

Red Sox are Halfway Home
Here we stand at the unofficial halfway point of the baseball season and the Red Sox are teetering at a .500 record.  So far the season has been marred by inconsistency, underperformance, and injury.  All of it has added up to a team that can’t decide if it is a good team or a horrible one.  Keep in...

The NBA is a Complete Fraud

The NBA is a Complete Fraud
We all know it and for some reason, we all accept it. The NBA is a defective product. It’s been said a million times, specifically when the whole Tim Donaghy scandal came out and the NBA pretended he was the only “bad egg”. Whether the orders come straight from David Sterns’ office or...

Dwight Evans for the Hall of Fame? One Fan Makes a Very Strong Case

Dwight Evans for the Hall of Fame? One Fan Makes a Very Strong Case
By Saul Wisnia Even casual Red Sox fans know that Manny Ramirez wore number 24 while with the Red Sox from 2001-2008, but Patrick Languzzi is focused on getting another outfielder who donned that digit for Boston the recognition he deserves. For nearly 20 years in the 1970s and ‘80s, #24 belonged to a much...

No “I” in Red Sox, There is in Time

No “I” in Red Sox, There is in Time
For the past three months, I have been watching the Boston Red Sox and asking myself why I don’t like them. Why I can’t like them? I’ve loved this team forever. After months of soul searching, it seems the answer is clear. Since September of 2011, we have all become privy to A LOT of...

Book Preview: Baseball Fantography, A Celebration in Snapshots and Stories from the Fans

Book Preview: Baseball Fantography, A Celebration in Snapshots and Stories from the Fans
The picture that started it all for Strasberg. If you are a fan of baseball and baseball history, then Baseball Fantography: A celebration in snapshots and stories from the fans is a must have for you. This creation by Andy Stasberg is the true definition of looking at the history of the game both on and off...

Red Sox Plead the Fifth… Starter

Red Sox Plead the Fifth… Starter
While the first three starters of the 2012 edition of the Red Sox are all established, excellent pitchers, the last two are another matter entirely.  At the end of last season, the 2012 rotation was set to be Lester, Beckett, Buchholz, Lackey, and Matsuzaka.  But Matsuzaka’s return from Tommy John...

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