Well Boston has finally placed Dice-K on the DL where he belongs. According to Francona he will remain there indefinitely.
Matsuzaka lands on disabled list | redsox.com: News
Matsuzaka lands on disabled list | redsox.com: News
Easy to do when a pop-up goes out down the rigth field line. Any other stadium that would have been an out, a foul ball, or a double at best.Green's homer gives Boston 6-5 win over Atlanta - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
What irony- Nick Green, the guy that Bill has been extremely critical of, hits a walk-off homer.
They've done this is in an ancient ballpark with terrible sightlines and lots of restricted view seating.That is easy to do when your stadium doesn't hold many people. I would bet you would not sell out every game if your stadium held 55k+
The field has the same dimensions for the opponent too. But, I guess that's why they call it "home field advantage"....Easy to do when a pop-up goes out down the rigth field line. Any other stadium that would have been an out, a foul ball, or a double at best.
If it was less than 38k it would be longer.They've done this is in an ancient ballpark with terrible sightlines and lots of restricted view seating.
And, if the 38k capacity were the only reason for the streak, why isn't it longer??
Doesn't change the fact that the ball would have been foul in every other ball park.The field has the same dimensions for the opponent too. But, I guess that's why they call it "home field advantage"....![]()
That could be said about any of the older ballparks with non-standard configurations, past and present. Hell, in Fenway the "Green Monster" has probably taken away more home runs than it has given....Doesn't change the fact that the ball would have been foul in every other ball park.![]()
That would be an interesting stat to look at. I am curious to see how many the wall giveth and the wall taketh away (as Vinny would say). There fly balls that would be outs in other ball parks and HR there, and there are line drives off of the wall that would HRs in other parks and only singles and doubles there.That could be said about any of the older ballparks with non-standard configurations, past and present. Hell, in Fenway the "Green Monster" has probably taken away more home runs than it has given....
Doesn't change the fact that the ball would have been foul in every other ball park.![]()
Excellent point. Comparisons between the new and old Yankee stadiums not only point out the differences in overall fence dimensions, but also the fact that less foul territory in the new park is giving hitters extra chances at putting the ball into play.....What about the opposite like in Oaklands stadium where they have tons of space in foul territory where other parks the balls would have been way foul in the stands.
Helps out pitchers, that is for sure. Dodgers stadium used to be the same way before they added those extra field level seats. It still does have a lot of foul territory though.What about the opposite like in Oaklands stadium where they have tons of space in foul territory where other parks the balls would have been way foul in the stands.
Nice article for all of our devout Red Sox Nation members:
Passion for Red Sox igniting nationwide - FOX Sports on MSN-
I love seeing such support for the team, but at the same time it bothers me in a way. There are so many "bandwagon" fans out there, and not just when it comes to the Red Sox.
I have been a devout Red Sox fan since I was 12 years old. I sport my gear and cheer for them win or lose. Before 2004, I, personally, knew very very few Red Sox fans, being that I lived in Alabama/Mississippi. But after that WS win in '04 it seems everywhere I would go there was someone sporting a cap or jersey. I just do not like to see someone rooting for the winning team, just because they are the winning team.
I love seeing such support for the team, but at the same time it bothers me in a way. There are so many "bandwagon" fans out there, and not just when it comes to the Red Sox.
I have been a devout Red Sox fan since I was 12 years old. I sport my gear and cheer for them win or lose. Before 2004, I, personally, knew very very few Red Sox fans, being that I lived in Alabama/Mississippi. But after that WS win in '04 it seems everywhere I would go there was someone sporting a cap or jersey. I just do not like to see someone rooting for the winning team, just because they are the winning team.
Not surprisingly, Papi not in the starting lineup at Washington:
RED SOX
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
Jason Varitek, C
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Nick Green, SS
Brad Penny, SP
It is still weird for me to see Jacoby down so far in the lineup.
Lannan, the Natinals starter tonight is a lefty. Look for Ortiz to start at least one of the two remaining games of the series...Not surprisingly, Papi not in the starting lineup at Washington:
RED SOX
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
Jason Varitek, C
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Nick Green, SS
Brad Penny, SP
Lannan, the Natinals starter tonight is a lefty. Look for Ortiz to start at least one of the two remaining games of the series...
Interestingly, left-handers have been better against Lannan (.289 average, 1.006 OPS, 7 homers) than right-handers (.242, .649, 4 homers).