The Boston Red Sox appeared well on their way to victory, holding a 9-run lead in the 7th inning. But Justin Masterson, in for John Smoltz after a rain delay ended the veteran’s outing, Hideki Okajima, and Takashi Saito combined to allow 10 runs in the 7th and 8th innings as the Baltimore Orioles came all the way back to post an 11-10 victory last night at Camden Yards on Sports RadioWGAM. Kevin Youkilis, and Dustin Pedroia each had 3 RBI in the loss, while Jacoby Ellsbury hit a solo home run. T
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Red Sox bullpen implodes in 11-10 loss to Baltimore
Free Agency begins in just two days, actually less since teams can start negotiating contracts with UFAs at midnight on July 1st. We completed a similar list, sorted by position back in March [ Link ] Here is NHL.com’s list of the Top 50 Unrestricted Free Agents: Defensemen Current team ‘08-09 Stats Scuttlebutt Jay Bouwmeester Calgary (acquired rights from Florida on 6-27) 15-27-42 in 82 GP
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The Top 50 NHL Free Agents
Time is beginning to tick away, as the free agency period is set to begin on Wednesday. Since the season ended, the Boston Bruins have taken care of business with one free agent, locking up David Krejci for three more years. Although the market opens on July 1st, it is not necessary for the Bruins to get all of their deals done prior to that date. The name on the tips of all tongues around New England is Phil Kessel. After scoring 36 goals and 60 points in 70 regular season games, Kessel is Bos
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Kessel is Bruins’ Main Focus in Free Agency
The Newest Broad Street Bully: Defenseman Chris Pronger Chris Pronger traded for Joffrey Lupul, a defensive prospect and a collection of first round picks. Talk about deja vu all over again. In a transaction eerily similar to the one that brought them Chris Pronger in the first place, the Anaheim Ducks fired a blast from the past to secure their longterm future as a Stanley Cup contender. For those who missed the blockbuster trade at the opening of this year’s NHL entry draft, the Ducks
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Second Pronger Trade Positions Ducks for Second Cup Run
With the NHL draft still 24 hours away, it would be foolish ruling out the possibility of the Bruins making a big deal. But B’s GM Peter Chiarelli, who still needs to find a way to fit RFA-to-be Phil Kessel under the salary cap and thus making the 21-year-old sniper fodder for trade talk, didn’t think he was going to pull the trigger on anything big. “My sense is no,” said Chiarelli this afternoon. “I don’t have any imminent trades. I just don’t.” Chiarelli also said that he has not ask
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Will the Bruins make moves?