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		<title>15 Years Later, There Are No Regrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 21:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Someone once suggested that I would be doing my son a favor to let him become a Yankees fan; that was never going to happen.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Baseball was, is and always will be the best game in the world. – Babe Ruth</p></blockquote>
<p>The day after a crushing Game Seven loss in the 2003 American League Championship Series for Red Sox fans, I arrived at work to find a youth-sized Yankees cap on my chair. One of my co-workers, an unabashed New York fan, had pinned a note to it: “Give this to your son so that he’ll know what it feels like to root for a REAL team!”</p>
<p>Needless to say, I was less than happy – no, actually, I was <em>pissed</em> – and I threw the hat and the note into one of the bottom drawers of my file cabinet, knowing well enough that my then six-month-old son would NEVER be a fan of any team other than the Boston Red Sox.</p>
<p><span id="more-4825"></span>It wasn’t the first time someone had harassed me due to my undying loyalty to the local nine; in fact, I was so used to it that most often it didn’t bother me. Heck, I had married a girl from upstate New York whose family was primarily Yankees fans, and I took grief from them at every holiday gathering, save for my one nephew whom I had somehow convinced to root for the Sox (and still does).</p>
<p>But the sting of watching Boston blow a late-inning lead the night before, followed by a game-winning home run from Aaron Bleepin’ Boone in extras to send New York to yet another World Series – the Evil Empire’s sixth trip in eight seasons – was still fresh in my mind, and I wasn’t in the mood for what was really a harmless poke.</p>
<p>Why I didn’t just toss the hat in the trash, I don’t exactly remember. Maybe I didn’t want him to come by later, see it filed away with the garbage, and give me more grief. Maybe I thought hiding it deep in a drawer at work to collect dust for a finite period of time would keep it unworn by anyone, let alone my young son. Again, I don’t remember.</p>
<p>But one year later, all that changed. You know the story: down three games to none in the 2004 ALCS, I witnessed the point at which the fortunes of the franchise turned. With three outs to go in the game, from the center field bleachers at <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a>, I watched <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dave-roberts/">Dave Roberts</a> steal second base; the rest is history, and ten days later, baseball crowned the Red Sox as World Series champions for the first time in 86 years.</p>
<p>Almost by instinct, I knew what next to do. With sleep still in my eyes, I returned to the work the following day and fished that cursed cap along with the appalling note out of my file cabinet (I hadn’t touched it in all that time). You couldn’t wipe the smile off my face as I found my co-worker standing with some of our other co-workers, shooting the breeze on the shop floor.</p>
<p>“Hey!” I called out as I approached him. The conversation stopped suddenly as every eye turned to look at me. I calmly handed him what he had gifted me a year earlier and said: “You can keep this [censored] hat, because my son DOES know what it feels like to root for a REAL team!” Dumbfounded for a moment, he then broke into a big smile and congratulated my team for finally ending 86 years of frustration. Of course, he had to add with a chuckle: “Think you’ll be around when they win their next championship in 2090?”</p>
<p>Fast-forward 14 years and here we stand, having seen our beloved Red Sox win a fourth championship in 15 seasons and the first in five years. Let that sink in: <em>four</em> championships in almost the blink of an eye. Even the most rabid of Red Sox fans would never have imagined this after that crushing defeat in 2003.</p>
<p>Each banner season has been special in its own unique way: this year, Boston was unstoppable, winning an improbable 108 games during the regular season, a new franchise record, and then taking down two 100-win teams en route to the sweet reward of a World Series win. Manager <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/manager/alex-cora/">Alex Cora</a>, who won it all with Boston in 2007, now has a collection of 119 photos framed on his office wall, one from each win in this, his rookie managerial season.</p>
<p>Longtime Boston Globe reporter and editor Martin Nolan, in <a href="http://archive.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2004/10/29/not_my_fathers_red_sox/">an article written after the 2004 World Series ended</a>, spoke about his father, rooting for his beloved Red Sox, either from the stands at Fenway Park or beside his radio at home in his kitchen, running through the emotions all too common of a frustrated Boston baseball fan. Late in life, his father said: “Marty, my boy, I don&#8217;t think the Sox are going to make it again in my lifetime. And I&#8217;m not too sure about yours.&#8221; A year after his father passed, the ball went between Bill Buckner’s legs, leading Nolan to observe, “The Red Sox killed my father, and they&#8217;re coming after me,&#8221; which David Halberstam quoted in his book, <em>The Teammates</em>.</p>
<p>While I did not suffer as long as Nolan – 1986 was the first time I vividly witnessed what others has painfully observed for years – it’s reason like this that I don’t take any of this recent success for granted; as the saying goes, winning never gets old. I don’t consider myself spoiled; I’m blessed. Blessed to witness a moment in time that this storied franchise leaves its mark on the sport. Blessed to share the excitement of a championship with my kids and my parents, the latter of whom suffered in the same vein as Nolan and earlier generations of Red Sox fan.</p>
<p>15 years ago, someone facetiously thought I would be doing my son a favor to let him become a Yankees fan. Whether due to shameless optimism, stubborn loyalty, or blind faith, I’m glad I choose to file away that cap.</p>
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		<title>Did You Know? &#8211; Extra Inning Shutouts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 12:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Shutting out your opponent but needing extra innings to win the game? That is somewhat unique in Red Sox team history.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Monday night, the Red Sox needed 12 innings to beat the Orioles 2-0 at Camden Yards, with <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a> hitting a sacrifice fly in the top of the frame to plate the deciding run. It marked Boston&#8217;s fifth shutout of the season to date and their second against Baltimore (the Sox won 5-0 over the Birds on 20 May at <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a>).</p>
<p>Winning in extra innings is fairly common; Boston played bonus baseball 18 times in 2017, amassing a surprising 15-3 mark in those instances. Shutouts are also not unusual; Boston blanked its opponent in 11 games last season. All that stated, winning in extra innings while shutting out your opponent? That is somewhat unique. According to Baseball-Reference.com, since 1908, there have been only 32 instances where the Red Sox <a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/tiny/ascYW">shut out their opponent but needed extra frames to secure the win</a>.</p>
<p><span id="more-4776"></span>Between 1912 and 1918, a span of seven seasons that saw the Red Sox win four World Series championships, Boston needed extra frames in 12 instances to win, including three games against Cleveland in 1918. Two of those games against the Indians came on back-to-back days, but not in back-to-back games, as the first shutout came in the first game of a doubleheader on 08 July.</p>
<p>Additionally, a game between the Red Sox and St. Louis Browns on 14 July 1916 at Fenway Park ended in a 0-0 tie after 17 innings. Ernie Koob went the distance for the visitors, while <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carl-mays/">Carl Mays</a> pitched the first 15 innings for Boston and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dutch-leonard/">Dutch Leonard</a> tossed the final two. The Red Sox have one other instance in their history of a game that went to extra innings and ended in a 0-0 tie; that game came on 08 September 1929 against the Browns that was scoreless after ten innings. Likely because it was the second game of a doubleheader and that it came well before the Red Sox installed lights at Fenway did the game end when it did. Ironically, that game was a make up of a rain out from 25 July.</p>
<p>Since 1931, a span of nearly 88 seasons, there have only been 20 additional instances of the Red Sox shutting out their opponent in extra innings. Surprisingly, since 2011, Boston has accomplished this feat five times; more improbably, they have done it three times over the past two seasons: twice against Baltimore and once against Pittsburgh. Perhaps the most nail-biting of the most recent affairs came in 2011, when the Red Sox needed 16 innings to shut out the Rays 1-0 in Tampa, with <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a> driving home <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/josh-reddick/">Josh Reddick</a> with two outs in the top of the frame and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jonathan-papelbon/">Jonathan Papelbon</a> coming in to get the final three outs and preserve the win.</p>
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		<title>Catching Up With The Red Sox As The 2017 Season Looms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2017 16:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Need a quick primer on the team as we launch into another season? Don't worry, everyone; there is life after Big Papi.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t look now, but the Boston Red Sox open the 2017 season at <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> in just ten days. TEN DAYS! If you haven’t been following the fun at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers for the past month-plus – heck, if you haven’t kept up since the team was swept by Cleveland in the ALDS – then here is a quick summary to get you caught up with the local nine before they return north from sunny Fort Myers to chilly New England.</p>
<p><strong>The Rotation</strong></p>
<p>The Red Sox may have won the offseason last December when they sent top prospect Yoan Moncada and three other players to the White Sox in exchange for five time All-Star southpaw Chris Sale. Sale has not disappointed this spring; in 16 innings pitched in Grapefruit League action, he has struck out 20 with a WHIP of 1.06, and even held the Yankees, Boston’s biggest rival, to just two runs over six innings pitched on Tuesday in Tampa. Coupled with 2016 Cy Young Award winner <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rick-porcello/">Rick Porcello</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-price/">David Price</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/eduardo-rodriguez/">Eduardo Rodriguez</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a> and backed by <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/drew-pomeranz/">Drew Pomeranz</a> and Kyle Kendrick, this rotation is arguably one of the best in the league, making the team early favorites to win another World Series.</p>
<p>Price will begin the season on the DL due to elbow issues that popped up during camp, but he is gaining strength day-by-day and, with effective monitoring and a full-blown throwing program, should return to the team within a month after the season begins. One pitcher who won&#8217;t return is <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a> whom, after ten up-and-down seasons with the Red Sox, Boston traded to the Phillies in December.</p>
<p><span id="more-4582"></span><strong>The Outfield</strong></p>
<p>Remember last season, when <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/andrew-benintendi/">Andrew Benintendi</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-bradley/">Jackie Bradley, Jr.</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mookie-betts/">Mookie Betts</a> would conclude each win with a celebratory dance in the outfield? Expect to see that more this season, as all three return to their respective positions (left, center, and right field). Backed by <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/chris-young/">Chris Young</a> and with spot starts from <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a>, this will be another strength of the team.</p>
<p><strong>The Infield</strong></p>
<p>The middle infielders, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, remain anchored at second base and shortstop, respectively. With <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> enjoying all his retirement gifts and looking forward to seeing his number retired at Fenway Park in June, the Red Sox tapped last year’s primary first baseman, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/hanley-ramirez/">Hanley Ramirez</a>, to replace Big Papi as the designated hitter. To fill this void, the Red Sox signed free agent Mitch Moreland, who won a Gold Glove at that position last fall with Texas. With no other backups, Ramirez should still see some spot starts at first.</p>
<p>Third base is another story; with <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/travis-shaw/">Travis Shaw</a> traded to the Brewers, the opportunity is there for former World Series MVP <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/pablo-sandoval/">Pablo Sandoval</a> to reclaim the position the Red Sox intended him to play when they signed him to a hefty $95 million contract after the 2014 season. The Internet was abuzz in December when photos appeared online of a slimmer Panda lifting weights and he reported to spring training camp last month looking more physically fit. Results to date this spring have also been promising; through yesterday, he had a .364 / .375 / .660 split in 15 games played. Consider him an early favorite for 2017 Comeback Player of the Year honors.</p>
<p><strong>The Backstop</strong></p>
<p>Slammin’ <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/sandy-leon/">Sandy Leon</a> returns for another season and was recently tapped as the Opening Day starter behind the dish; whether he returns to form at the plate with a bat in his hand is another story that will develop as the season progresses. Joining him will likely be <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/christian-vazquez/">Christian Vazquez</a>, whose arm appears to finally be back at full strength after undergoing Tommy John surgery that forced him to miss the entire 2015 season. <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/blake-swihart/">Blake Swihart</a> is also in the mix for a spot on the 25 man roster but will likely start the season in Pawtucket as Vasquez is out of options and Boston doesn’t want to chance putting him on waivers.</p>
<p><strong>The Bullpen</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carson-smith/">Carson Smith</a>, whom the Red Sox brought in last year to serve as the set-up man for closer <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-kimbrel/">Craig Kimbrel</a>, is now nine months removed from Tommy John surgery and only recently threw off the mound this spring. Right now, it looks like he will not return until midseason. With <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a> joining the Marlins and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a> joining the Cubs as free agents, Boston had hoped to fill Smith’s void with Tyler Thornburg, whom the team acquired in the aforementioned deal with the Brewers. Unfortunately, Thornburg has dealt with arm issues in camp and has made only two Grapefruit League appearances to date. Whether or not he joins the team in Boston on Opening Day is still in the air; either way, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/joe-kelly/">Joe Kelly</a> will likely take the ball in the eighth inning if the Red Sox have the lead.</p>
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		<title>Red Sox Open 2016 Schedule With 25 Man Roster Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With David Ortiz set to retire at season's end, will the Boston Red Sox reward him and the fans with a fourth championship since 2004?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may be difficult to believe that just three years ago, the Boston Red Sox were World Series champions, but when you factor in three losing seasons in the past four years, it&#8217;s not hard to fathom. With designated hitter <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> set to retire at season&#8217;s end, will Boston reward him and the fans with a fourth championship since 2004?</p>
<p>Boston is set open the 2016 regular reason today in Cleveland against the Indians. The Red Sox, who followed the 2013 championship season with two straight last place finishes in the American League East, will be managed for a fourth year by <a title="John Farrell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/manager/john-farrell/">John Farrell</a>, who returns to the helm after undergoing treatment for lymphoma that caused him to miss several games at the end of last season. Boston will play an additional road series in Toronto against the Blue Jays before opening <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> next Monday versus the Baltimore Orioles.</p>
<p>Many familiar faces return from last season; besides Ortiz, the roster features newly minted first baseman <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/hanley-ramirez/">Hanley Ramirez</a>, second baseman <a title="Dustin Pedroia" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a>, shortstop <a title="Xander Bogaerts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, outfielder <a title="Mookie Betts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mookie-betts/">Mookie Betts</a>, and starting pitchers <a title="Clay Buchholz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/joe-kelly/">Joe Kelly</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rick-porcello/">Rick Porcello</a>. Another familiar face who returns as a starter this season is infielder <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a>, who was the lone representative for Boston at last year&#8217;s All Star Game.</p>
<p>Some of the new faces are already familiar to Boston fans. Pitcher <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-price/">David Price</a>, who faced the Red Sox several times as a Tampa Bay starting pitcher, joins the club with the richest contract ever given in franchise history (seven years, $217 million). <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/chris-young/">Chris Young</a>, formally with the Yankees, begins the season as a reserve outfielder. One player less familiar to fans but prepared to make an impact is <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-kimbrel/">Craig Kimbrel</a>, who signed as a free agent after six years split between the Braves and the Padres; he takes over the closer spot from <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a>, who becomes Boston&#8217;s newest set up man.</p>
<p><span id="more-4454"></span>Here is the complete Opening Day roster for Boston:</p>
<p><strong>Pitchers (12)</strong><br />
David Price, Clay Buchholz, Joe Kelly, Rick Porcello, <a title="Steven Wright" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/matt-barnes/">Matt Barnes</a>, Craig Kimbrel, <a title="Tommy Layne" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/tommy-layne/">Tommy Layne</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/noe-ramirez/">Noe Ramirez</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/robbie-ross/">Robbie Ross</a> Jr., <a title="Junichi Tazawa" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a>, and Koji Uehara</p>
<p><strong>Catchers (2)</strong><br />
<a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/ryan-hanigan/">Ryan Hanigan</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/blake-swihart/">Blake Swihart</a></p>
<p><strong>Infielders (6)</strong><br />
Xander Bogaerts, Brock Holt, Dustin Pedroia, Hanley Ramirez, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/pablo-sandoval/">Pablo Sandoval</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/travis-shaw/">Travis Shaw</a></p>
<p><strong>Outfielders (4)</strong><br />
Mookie Betts, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-bradley/">Jackie Bradley</a> Jr., <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rusney-castillo/">Rusney Castillo</a>, and Chris Young</p>
<p><strong>Designated Hitter (1)</strong><br />
David Ortiz</p>
<p>Starting pitchers <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/eduardo-rodriguez/">Eduardo Rodriguez</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brandon-workman/">Brandon Workman</a>, relief pitcher <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carson-smith/">Carson Smith</a>, and catcher <a title="Christian Vazquez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/christian-vazquez/">Christian Vazquez</a> will begin the season on the 15-day disabled list.</p>
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		<title>2015 Red Sox Opening Day Roster Set</title>
		<link>https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/content/2015/04/06/2015-red-sox-opening-day-roster-set/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2015 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 2015 Opening Day roster for the Boston Red Sox, a season removed from a world championship, has been set by manager John Farrell.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From worst to first to worst&#8230; to first?</p>
<p>The Boston Red Sox, a season removed from a world championship, are set to open the 2015 regular reason today in Philadelphia against the Phillies, the first time in team history that Boston will open against a National League opponent. The Red Sox, who followed the 2013 championship season with a last place finish in the American League East, the second such finish in three seasons, will be managed for a third year by <a title="John Farrell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/manager/john-farrell/">John Farrell</a>. Boston will play an additional road series in New York against the Yankees before opening <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> next Monday versus the Washington Nationals.</p>
<p>Many familiar faces return from last season, including designated hitter <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a>, who will start the opener at Citizens Bank Park as the first baseman, first baseman <a title="Mike Napoli" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-napoli/">Mike Napoli</a>, second baseman <a title="Dustin Pedroia" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a>, shortstop <a title="Xander Bogaerts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, outfielder <a title="Shane Victorino" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/shane-victorino/">Shane Victorino</a>, and starting pitcher <a title="Clay Buchholz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a>. Another familiar face who returns as a starter this season is outfielder <a title="Mookie Betts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mookie-betts/">Mookie Betts</a>, who will likely play his first full season at the major league level and has already <a href="http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/dark-horse-mvp-candidates-for-2015-040415" target="_blank">drawn interest as a dark horse MVP candidate</a>.</p>
<p>Some of the new faces are already familiar to fans of the Boston nine. Outfielder <a title="Hanley Ramirez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/hanley-ramirez/">Hanley Ramirez</a>, who came up through the Red Sox farm system as a shortstop and appeared in two games with Boston before being part of a trade in November 2005 for <a title="Josh Beckett" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/josh-beckett/">Josh Beckett</a> and <a title="Mike Lowell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-lowell/">Mike Lowell</a>, returns to the fold, as does starting pitcher <a title="Justin Masterson" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/justin-masterson/">Justin Masterson</a>, who appeared in 67 games for Boston in 2008 and 2009. Other new players include third baseman <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/pablo-sandoval/">Pablo Sandoval</a>, who played for seven seasons in San Francisco and won three World Series with the Giants, including last season, and pitcher <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rick-porcello/">Rick Porcello</a>, who came as part of a trade with Detroit for <a title="Yoenis Cespedes" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/yoenis-cespedes/">Yoenis Cespedes</a>.</p>
<p><span id="more-4312"></span>Here is the complete Opening Day roster for Boston:</p>
<p><strong>Pitchers (12)</strong><br />
Clay Buchholz, Rick Porcello, Justin Masterson, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/wade-miley/">Wade Miley</a>, <a title="Edward Mujica" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/edward-mujica/">Edward Mujica</a>, <a title="Junichi Tazawa" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/anthony-varvaro/">Anthony Varvaro</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/alexi-ogando/">Alexi Ogando</a>, <a title="Craig Breslow" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-breslow/">Craig Breslow</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/robbie-ross/">Robbie Ross</a> Jr., <a title="Steven Wright" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a>, and <a title="Tommy Layne" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/tommy-layne/">Tommy Layne</a></p>
<p><strong>Catchers (2)</strong><br />
<a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/ryan-hanigan/">Ryan Hanigan</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/sandy-leon/">Sandy Leon</a></p>
<p><strong>Infielders (5)</strong><br />
Mike Napoli, Dustin Pedroia, Xander Bogaerts, Pablo Sandoval, and <a title="Brock Holt" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a></p>
<p><strong>Outfielders (5)</strong><br />
Hanley Ramirez, Mookie Betts, Shane Victorino, <a title="Daniel Nava" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/daniel-nava/">Daniel Nava</a>, and <a title="Allen Craig" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/allen-craig/">Allen Craig</a></p>
<p><strong>Designated Hitter (1)</strong><br />
David Ortiz</p>
<p>Closer <a title="Koji Uehara" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a>, starting pitcher <a title="Joe Kelly" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/joe-kelly/">Joe Kelly</a>, and relief pitcher <a title="Edwin Escobar" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/edwin-escobar/">Edwin Escobar</a> will begin the season on the 15-day disabled list. Catcher <a title="Christian Vazquez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/christian-vazquez/">Christian Vazquez</a>, who had Tommy John surgery on his right elbow last week, will miss the entire 2015 season.</p>
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		<title>Closing The Books On 2014</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As 2014 draws to a close, we look forward as always to another season of Boston Red Sox baseball, hopefully ending as it did in 2013 with another World Series title for the local nine.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2014 Red Sox baseball season was one of disappointment as Boston was unable to repeat as World Series champions and finished last in the American League East for the second time in three seasons. Even so, as this year draws to a close, we look forward as always to another season of baseball, hopefully ending as it did in 2013 with another World Series title for the local nine.</p>
<p>Some dates to mark down on your calendar:</p>
<p>12 February: Truck Day<br />
20 February: Pitchers and catchers report to Fort Myers<br />
25 February: All players report to Fort Myers<br />
05 March: First official spring training game (versus Minnesota)<br />
06 March: First spring training game at JetBlue Park (versus Miami)<br />
06 April: Opening Day versus Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park<br />
10 April: First game versus New York at Yankee Stadium<br />
13 April: Opening Day at Fenway Park (versus Washington)<br />
01 May: First game versus New York at Fenway Park</p>
<p><span id="more-4263"></span>Have a safe and Happy New Year, everyone!</p>
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		<title>Did You Know? &#8211; Appearances as Designated Hitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The next appearance David Ortiz makes for the Red Sox as the designated hitter will see him set a new Major League Baseball record for most appearances as a DH.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> appear tonight for the Red Sox against the Yankees at <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> as the designated hitter, and by all accounts he will, he will set a new Major League Baseball record for most appearances as a DH with 1644 games, surpassing former slugger Harold Baines. Ortiz already holds the record for most starts in league history by a DH with 1625, well ahead of Baines at 1565 starts.</p>
<p>Big Papi is far and away the leader in most offensive categories as a designated hitter: most plate appearances (7188), most hits (1779), most doubles (450), most home runs (385), and most RBI (1256). Counting only players with at least 2000 plate appearances as a DH, his OPS of .941 ranks second to Edgar Martinez (.959).</p>
<p><span id="more-4209"></span>Not surprisingly, Ortiz is far and above the leader in franchise history.</p>
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<th>Name</th>
<th>No. Games</th>
<th>PA</th>
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<td>1</td>
<td>David Ortiz</td>
<td>1364</td>
<td>6060</td>
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<td>2</td>
<td><a title="Jim Rice" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jim-rice/">Jim Rice</a></td>
<td>530</td>
<td>2256</td>
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<td>3</td>
<td><a title="Carl Yastrzemski" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carl-yastrzemski/">Carl Yastrzemski</a></td>
<td>414</td>
<td>1712</td>
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<td>4</td>
<td><a title="Reggie Jefferson" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/reggie-jefferson/">Reggie Jefferson</a></td>
<td>305</td>
<td>1173</td>
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<td>5</td>
<td><a title="Dwight Evans" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dwight-evans/">Dwight Evans</a></td>
<td>265</td>
<td>1110</td>
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<td>6</td>
<td><a title="Mike Easler" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-easler/">Mike Easler</a></td>
<td>256</td>
<td>1091</td>
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<td>7</td>
<td><a title="Don Baylor" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/don-baylor/">Don Baylor</a></td>
<td>240</td>
<td>1018</td>
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<td>8</td>
<td><a title="Manny Ramirez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/manny-ramirez/">Manny Ramirez</a></td>
<td>232</td>
<td>1014</td>
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<td>9</td>
<td><a title="Jack Clark" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jack-clark/">Jack Clark</a></td>
<td>199</td>
<td>845</td>
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<td>10</td>
<td><a title="Jose Canseco" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jose-canseco/">Jose Canseco</a></td>
<td>185</td>
<td>826</td>
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		<title>Boston, We Are Strong</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[What Big Papi said from the heart at Fenway Park last season sums up everything related to how Boston has responded over the past year to the Marathon bombing.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything related to how Boston has responded over the past year to the Marathon bombing may be summed up by what <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> said from the heart five days later in the first Red Sox game at <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>This jersey that we wear today: it doesn’t say Red Sox, it says Boston. … This is our f**king city, and no one is going to dictate our freedom. Stay strong!</p></blockquote>
<p>We are #BostonStrong.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en data-scribe-reduced-action-queue="><p>We&#8217;re all on the same team. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BostonStrong&amp;src=hash">#BostonStrong</a> <a href="http://t.co/gPqkMEjHl2">pic.twitter.com/gPqkMEjHl2</a></p>
<p>— Boston Red Sox (@RedSox) <a href="https://twitter.com/RedSox/statuses/456069480141967360">April 15, 2014</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>One Last Hurrah</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For one final time, we will look back and salute what was an amazing accomplishment by the Boston Red Sox in 2013.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone recall what happened at last year&#8217;s Opening Day ceremonies at Fenway Park? Neither do I&#8230;</p>
<p>The only thing that might be memorable from that day were two things: one, the Red Sox won 3-1 over the Orioles, extending their home opener win streak to nine, and two, it proved to be the last game in the consecutive sellout streak. The next night, the streak ended at 820 games, which included postseason games at Fenway Park.</p>
<p>Today, that does not matter. After taking two-of-three in Baltimore, Boston returns to its home field for a celebration that should match or perhaps surpass the celebrations held at the home openers in 2005 and 2008. After the defending World Series champions were <a title="President Obama welcomes Red Sox" href="http://espn.go.com/boston/mlb/story/_/id/10709910/world-champion-boston-red-sox-visit-white-house-president-barack-obama?ex_cid=espnapi_public" target="_blank">showcased at the White House earlier this week</a>, now comes what should be the final mention of last year&#8217;s success: a pregame ceremony complete with all the trimmings (<a title="Boston Red Sox Going Gold Today" href="http://news.sportslogos.net/2014/04/04/boston-red-sox-going-gold-today/" target="_blank">gold, to be specific</a>) and the presentation of rings to players and team personnel.</p>
<p><span id="more-4196"></span>Even Mother Nature is in a good mood; what had appeared to be a sour forecast has changed and the sun should be shining down on the team and its fans this afternoon.</p>
<p>A week from now, the focus should be completely on 2014 and what is happening on the field then but, for one final time, we will stand back salute what was an amazing accomplishment, a true worst-to-first finish that only one other team, the 1991 Minnesota Twins, has accomplished in the history of major league baseball. Enjoy and appreciate the moment; I know that I will.</p>
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		<title>Five Thoughts On The Red Sox Heading Into The 2014 Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[No more talk of what happened last season; the Red Sox must now focus on reaching October this season.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The slate has been wiped clean and, save for Friday&#8217;s pregame ceremony at <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> that will celebrate Boston&#8217;s 2013 championship season one last time, the Red Sox must now focus on the task at hand, which is to navigate through another 162-game schedule in the hopes of making the postseason for a second consecutive season.</p>
<p>It was a relatively quiet off-season for the local nine. The one notable subtraction was the loss of <a title="Jacoby Ellsbury" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jacoby-ellsbury/">Jacoby Ellsbury</a> to free agency, who agreed to sign with Boston&#8217;s division rival, the New York Yankees. Also gone from the team are two other key cogs from last season&#8217;s machine: catcher <a title="Jarrod Saltalamacchia" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jarrod-saltalamacchia/">Jarrod Saltalamacchia</a> (signed with the Miami Marlins) and shortstop <a title="Stephen Drew" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/stephen-drew/">Stephen Drew</a> (currently unsigned). There were also a few notable additions, too, including catcher A.J. Pierzynski, outfielder Grady Sizemore, and reliever Edward Mujica, all of whom made the Opening Day roster.</p>
<p>Otherwise, the team taking the field this afternoon at Orioles Park at Camden Yards is for all intents and purposes the same one that we saw playing for postseason glory this past October. The starting rotation carries over from last season, as does the right side of the infield, the corner outfielders, and the key bullpen components.</p>
<p><span id="more-4191"></span>Defending a championship is not easy and, in fact, nearly impossible: the last team to win back-to-back championships were the Yankees, who won three straight titles between 1998 and 2000. Only time will tell if the 2014 Red Sox can match the success of last season. With that, here are five thoughts on this year&#8217;s club as the season opens.</p>
<p><strong>1. <a title="Will Middlebrooks" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/will-middlebrooks/" target="_blank">Will Middlebrooks</a> will rebound from his sophomore slump.</strong></p>
<p>After an eye-opening rookie campaign in 2012, cut short by a wrist injury, Middlebrooks got off to a poor start offensively last season and was optioned to Pawtucket in mid-June. He returned in early August and, over 41 games, had a BAbip of .320 and an OPS of .805 but factored little into Boston&#8217;s postseason run, batting .160 with one RBI over three playoff series. <a title="Middlebrooks' power bat crucial to success of '14 Red Sox" href="http://www.eagletribune.com/sports/article_68dd4c57-34ce-5406-ac9f-b2d301023e2a.html" target="_blank">Bill James projects</a> that he should bat .266 with 32 home runs, 104 RBI, and an .800 OPS, which if healthy should be attainable since they closely match what he was on pace to do in 2012. Signs were promising this spring, with four home runs and 1.056 OPS in 19 games this spring.</p>
<p><strong>2. <a title="Koji Uehara" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/" target="_blank">Koji Uehara</a> will not repeat his performance from last season.</strong></p>
<p>Uehara had an unbelievable season in 2013, posting a WHIP of 0.57 in 74.1 IP during the regular season. He was just a filthy during the postseason, combining for seven saves and a 0.51 WHIP in 13.2 IP and earned ALCS MVP honors. It would be hard for any closer, whether it&#8217;s Uehara, Mariano Rivera, <a title="Dick Radatz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dick-radatz/" target="_blank">Dick Radatz</a>, or <a title="Dennis Eckersley" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dennis-eckersley/" target="_blank">Dennis Eckersley</a>, to match those totals in back-to-back seasons, but it&#8217;s going to be even more difficult given that he turns 39 years old this week. Farrell and pitching coach Juan Nieves will need to manage the bullpen more effectively this season and keep his innings down if he is to be effective as the team&#8217;s closer; Mujica, who had 37 saves for St. Louis last season, is the team&#8217;s backup plan.</p>
<p><strong>3. <a title="Xander Bogaerts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/" target="_blank">Xander Bogaerts</a> will make us forget the name &#8220;<a title="Stephen Drew" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/stephen-drew/" target="_blank">Stephen Drew</a>.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>I mean no disrespect to Drew, who was a solid performer in the field and held his own at the bottom of the order, but Bogaerts, <a title="2014 Baseball America Top 100 Prospects: The 25th Edition" href="http://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/2014-baseball-america-top-100-prospects-free/" target="_blank">ranked second in the 2014 Baseball America Top 100 Prospects</a> and eighth the previous year, is the real deal. His sample size at the major league level is small but he did prove himself in the 2013 postseason, taking over for Middlebrooks at third and posting an OPS of .893 while scoring nine runs in 34 plate appearances. In 2012, he was rated the best power hitter in the Boston farm system, so he and Middlebrooks should add some power to compliment Ortiz and Napoli in the middle of the lineup. It will be to no one&#8217;s surprise if he walks away with AL Rookie of the Year honors at the end of this season.</p>
<p><strong>4. <a title="Jackie Bradley" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-bradley/" target="_blank">Jackie Bradley</a> will be back in Boston sooner than later and to stay.</strong></p>
<p>Grady Sizemore, who had been limited over the past four seasons due to injury and has not stepped on a baseball diamond since 2011, signed a contract with the Red Sox this January much like the one <a title="Mike Napoli" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-napoli/" target="_blank">Mike Napoli</a> signed last winter where his salary increases as performance goals are met. Then he played like a man possessed this spring, making some sensational outfield plays and  posting an OPS of .784 in 13 games played. Meanwhile, Bradley, the supposed heir apparent to Ellsbury, struggled at the plate and finds himself starting the season in Pawtucket. However, part of the reason for this was because Boston has a glut of outfielders and Bradley has options to burn. With the health of <a title="Shane Victorino" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/shane-victorino/" target="_blank">Shane Victorino</a> in question to begin the season and questions still lingering about Sizemore&#8217;s durability, do not be surprised to see the young prospect back with Boston before long.</p>
<p><strong>5. <a title="Jon Lester" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jon-lester/" target="_blank">Jon Lester</a> will have the best season of his career.</strong></p>
<p>This may not be a stretch since Lester will become a free agent at season&#8217;s end. After contract negotiations this spring failed to bring about an extension, his agents and the Red Sox agreed to revisit talks at season&#8217;s end. It&#8217;s a risk both sides are willing to take at this point and I believe that it will be more to Lester&#8217;s benefit. True, his last two seasons have seen a dip in his ERA+ (87 and 109 in 2012 and 2013, respectively) but he was solid in the stretch last season and was almost lights out in the 2013 playoffs, pitching into the eighth inning in three of his five starts and winning four of those starts. In three starts this spring &#8212; granted a relatively small sample size &#8212; he posted a WHIP of 0.79 and allowed just one run in 12.2 IP. With something to prove, he is geared to post big numbers this season.</p>
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