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Kevin Youkilis: The Sox Superstar

Youk you hear it every time Kevin Youkilis comes up to bat, makes contact, or a great play in the infield. As of late this guy has been on fire. Now my question to you out there is what the hell is any team going to do about this guy?

Yankee Front Office to Blame for Poor Start

The Yankees’ bullpen and front office miscues are going to keep the Yankees from being respectable this season. After spending close to half a billion dollars on three players in the off-season, the Yankees did not put any focus into their bullpen.

Brian Cashman has screwed this team.

Now, I’m a Sox fan, so I love the fact that the Yankees are having a tough time, but I can’t stand to see a guy like Joe Girardi take the fall for this.  It is in no way the manager’s fault. 

The Boston Bandwagon from a Diehard's Perspective

I want to take you on a stroll down memory lane to remember a time when being a Red Sox fan was a curse. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

The best being that you could buy a ticket for a game at Fenway an hour before the game started, and the worst was that Boston would probably lose the game, which made for a long ride home on the Green Line.

New England Sports: Thrilling Weekend

In a weekend packed with excitement and thrills for New England sports, Jacoby Ellsbury made one play that supplanted the rest as the most memorable.

There are several things that can be highlighted about the Boston Red Sox’s three-game sweep of the New York Yankees in the first meeting of the season between the two teams. The finale alone is full of notables and things to mention.

Red Sox-Yankees Weekend Series: Red Sox Rally, Pound Yanks

New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano was having a field day.

He had four RBI through the first four innings, torching Josh Beckett and the Boston Red Sox en route to a commanding six-run lead. While Beckett struggled, Yankees starting pitcher A.J. Burnett breezed through the first three innings, allowing just two baserunners. That’s when the wheels fell of New York’s train.

Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia patiently drew a leadoff walk. It was Burnett’s second free pass handed out, and at the worst of times.

Carter's MLB Power Rankings (April 26)

Here, I give you my MLB power rankings through week 3 of the 2009 season.

 

1. Boston Red Sox (11-6)

I honestly think the Red Sox forgot how to lose a baseball game. A nine-game winning streak will get you an automatic top five spot no matter what in my opinion. Their offense is coming together. Strong rotation, good bullpen. Life is good in Boston.

 

2. Los Angeles Dodgers (13-5)

The Red Sox Have Caught a Spark with Nine Straight Victories

Right now the Red Sox are the hottest team in baseball. They have won nine straight games against the likes of the Yankees, Twins, Athletics, and Orioles. I know they do this every year when they start the season off cold then they get hot through the middle of the season then they get cold in July. I think this year they might just stay hot throughout the whole season.

Youkilis Hits Walk-Off Home Run To Send Red Sox Past Yankees

Friday night’s opener of the Red Sox-Yankees season series could not have gone better for Red Sox Nation. For the first time ever, the Red Sox defeated the Yankees by tying the game with a home run in the ninth inning, then winning with a walk-off home run extra innings.
Kevin Youkilis went deep off Damaso Marte in the bottom of the 11th, launching the ball over the green monster seats and out of Fenway Park.

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Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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