Friday, December 29, 2006
INSIDE TRACK FLASHBACK
And speaking of over-served, there was the night in 2001 that shortstud Nomar Garciaparra, much to the chagrin of his then-galpal Mia Hamm, got shattered on shots of his favorite Jose Cuervo Tequila Reserva in Barclay’s office.
“Oh, yeah, I heard him hiding in the back hallway telling her (on the phone), ‘I’m not undermining you, I’m just hanging out with my friends.’ ”
(Add whip sound effects here . . .)
During the night in question, No. 5 drank himself silly and then a few hours later found himself - and his hangover - in the Rose Garden at the White House!
“I got up around 11 that morning, turned on the TV and there’s Nomar in the Rose Garden with President Bush dedicating a T-ball field,” the Rackie reminisced. “I’m looking at his face, and he looks green around the gills, so I call his cell phone. ‘I’m in the Oval Office right now,’ he said. ‘And when I get home, I am going to kill you.’ ”
One of our fave tales concerns former Red Sox [team stats] whipping boy Derek Lowe, who, thinking he wouldn’t start against the Yankees the next day, was in a jolly mood when he arrived at the Rack at 10 p.m. one night in 2004. “ ‘You don’t have to worry about me,’ ” the happy hurler declared, according to Barclay.
“He was in a good mood and drinking heavily,” the Rack maestro recalled. “At one point he was behind the bar pouring drinks and then checking coats. He was having a helluva time.”
But wouldn’t you know it, the next day the hungover party boy got the call to the mound to start against the Bronx Bombers. Do we even have to tell you he went four innings, giving up 10 runs?
“I’ll never forget the headline in the Herald the next day, ‘Lowe Down Dirty Shame,’ laughed the Rack owner. “I thought, ‘Whoops, I hope we don’t get blamed.” (You didn’t.)
Labels: Derek Lowe, Nomar, Red Sox Nation
Saturday, December 23, 2006
SIGN 'EM EARLY AND OFTEN
Nomar Garciaparra had a similar situation with the Red Sox in 2004. Nomar was making a superstar's salary of $11.5 million that year and during the season the Sox offered a $60 million, four-year extension. Nomar said no, figuring he could get more on the free-agent market. That forced the Sox' hand. Knowing he wouldn't likely leave, they traded him to the Cubs midway through the season. Then he got hurt. He was hurt again in 2005 and landed with the Dodgers last season. After a good comeback year Nomar signed a two-year, $18.5 million deal to remain in L.A. Not bad, but still short of that $60 million package he turned down with the Sox.
So the smart thing is to re-up when your team offers you a fair-market deal. That's what Vernon Wells did. It's an old story. A bird in the hand... You know the rest.
Nomar screwed up big time by rejecting the Sox deferred $48 million deal, but he still gutted it out and wound up with around $40 million from 1 and 2 year deals. As for the Sox, they obviously made one of their best moves here, dealing Nomar for a World Series Championship. The Lesson? Sign the players that you would like to keep at least 1 year before free agency, and deal the ones that you don't plan on resigning. With an average 9% salary increase over the last few seasons, waiting is extremely costly. Exhibit A is Iron Man Johnny Damon, who signed for what the Sox thought was an outrageous $52 million over 4 years with the Yankees. Fast forward to 2006, and the Sox are now forced to give a talented but brittle(He has only played over 140 games once in 8 full big league seasons) J.D. Drew $70 over 5 years to fill a hole that was essentially created by Damon's departure.
Exhibit B is Pedro Martinez, who would have signed for Schilling money (3 years and $33 million) before the 2004 season. Sure they would have lost the 2006 season, paying him $11 million to sit on the D.L.. Instead, they ended up paying Matt Clement $9 million last season to sit on the D.L., and another $10 million this season to rehab for a 2008 season with another club. The most important point is that Pedro was healthy in 2005. Adding Pedro to the 2005 rotation would have given the Sox a great shot at back to back World Series titles. A little hindsight? Maybe, but the sign 'em or deal 'em formula pans out much more often than not. Just try it. The Red Sox seem to finally be getting this, as they signed Crisp and Beckett to deals that are now below market value. Nice job Theo.
-RED SOX HUB
Labels: Curt Schilling, J.D. Drew, Johnny Damon, Josh Beckett, Nomar, Pedro Martinez, Red Sox Nation, Yankees
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Average MLB salary is up 9%, 2nd highest increase in history.
Red Sox players make an average of 3.99 million dollars a season.-Red Sox NationLabels: mlb salaries, Red Sox Nation
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
"Matsuzaka also said he was familiar with Boston's reputation as the meanest sports city in America."
"Asked if he had heard that some city's fans and media have a tendency to rip new players in the hope that they might fail, Matsuzaka said: "I don't think that is different from anywhere. I think Boston is the kind of town I could really come to love."
-Daily Yomiuri Online
Apparently, we have a mean reputation in Japan. The Japanese are big American movie buffs, so it must just be the newest Damon, Wahlberg scary movie from Southie...We all know that Sox fans are gentle like newborn kittens.
-RED SOX NATION
Labels: Daisuke Matsuzaka, Dice-K, Red Sox Nation
Monday, December 18, 2006
Curt Schilling is the first professional athlete to open his own video game studio, Green Monster Games (GMG). Located in Maynard, MA, Schilling's GMG will focus solely on creating massively multiplayer online (MMO) games aimed at the mass market. Schilling has been a passionate gamer for a long, long time and he's decided to spend the second chapter of his career making video games.
Curt will be fat and happy playing his own version of Everquest
Labels: Curt Schilling, Red Sox Nation
Japanese pitching rockstar and Red Sox #3 starter Daisuke Matzusaka's wife Tomoyo has an interesting nickname: "Rockets". Fire away.
Meanwhile, the Texas Rocket is waiting for the Sox to call, according to his agents, the Hendricks brothers.
-Red Sox Nation
Labels: Daisuke Matsuzaka, Dice-K, Red Sox Nation
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Drew will get 2nd opinion on bum shoulder at request of the Red Sox-Deal still on hold
NOW THAT THE RED SOX-GLOBE-CARTEL HAS CONFIRMED THE STORY, IT HAS TO BE TRUE. OH, DREW...
Labels: J.D. Drew, Red Sox Nation
While Dice-K and Julio come out to play down by the Olde Ball Yarde, J.D. Drew still hasn't signed that $70 million contract. The Herald's Tony Massarotti reported on Saturday that problems with his physical have held up the contract. Now, other sources are reporting that Drew still has shoulder problems that have caused the Red Sox to request injury/out clauses in the deal. Stay Tuned...
-Red Sox Nation
Labels: Dice-K, J.D. Drew, Julio Lugo, Red Sox Nation
Sunday, December 10, 2006
PLEASE TAMPER BOSTON
“Actually, most GMs feel it was a stupid sign and they did the Dodgers a favor.”
-An MLB G.M. on the Red Sox, tampering, and J.D. Drew
Labels: Dodgers, J.D. Drew, Red Sox Nation, tampering
Saturday, December 09, 2006
SCAAARY!!! OLDE TOWNE TEAM'S PAYROLL TO EXCEED $150 MILLION THIS SEASON
While we might not agree with a lot of their decisions, we have to agree that the "Out Of Town Owners" deserve a lot of credit here, as they are certainly living up to their promise to at least spend the dough in an attempt to put a competitive product on the field every season.
-RED SOX NATION
Labels: Julio Lugo, Red Sox Nation
This archived Globe article captures the misunderstood Ex-Red Sox star.
Labels: Nomar, Red Sox Nation
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
THEO EPSTEIN GETS HIS MAN JULIO DOWN BY THE POOL YARD
Sox pay the going rate in this crazy market for a new shortstop-Let's hop his personal issues are behind him and he only hits the baseball in 2007.
Labels: Julio Lugo, Red Sox Nation, Theo Epstein
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Bill Mueller on J.D.Drew"I tell you what, he's a great player, a great individual, and a character guy. Any left-handed bat like his, the way he uses the whole field, he could have great success there. Unfortunately for us, he went somewhere else, which is his option. The market is great and he took advantage of it."-Red Sox Nation
Labels: Bill Mueller, J.D. Drew, Red Sox Nation
Billy Ballgame is now a member of the Dodger's front office.
Labels: Bill Mueller, Red Sox Nation
J.D./D.L. Drew gets over $70 million from the Dumb Sox
Durable J.D. for $52 million sounds like a steal now, now doesn't it, short sighted Sox management?
Sheigh and J.D. Drew rob Tommy Lasorda
Labels: J.D. Drew, Red Sox Nation
Friday, December 01, 2006
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Not That There's Anything Wrong With That