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Boston Red Sox - 2006
I'll start off 2006 with some good news for Red Sox fans in the Boston area.
NESN, New England’s most watched sports network, will deliver exclusive coverage of every locally televised Red Sox game in the Boston television market next season. For Boston area fans, this will create one destination for all Red Sox telecasts and align coverage of the games with the rest of New England. Since 2003, NESN has provided coverage of every Red Sox game in eight of the nine New England DMAs.This change will also make it possible for NESN to become the first regional network in the country to produce every game in high definition (HD).Tags: None -
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Originally posted by MisfitSo the games will finally be in HD even when they go on the road? If so, then that makes me very happy.Comment
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Originally posted by CardsFan27This is the 3rd time John Calipari has been to his first Final Four!What I'm Currently Listening ToComment
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Anyone hear anything about us signing Julian Tavarez?Celtics-Red Sox-Patriots
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Originally posted by bsbllstr876Anyone hear anything about us signing Julian Tavarez?Comment
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Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006
Just an update.
http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/story/9161512
The part that struck me:
Originally posted by Jed HoyerTrade talks also continue for lefty David Wells, who asked to go to a team closer to his West Coast home. Hoyer also said the team will bring in a center fielder from outside the organization to replace Johnny Damon, who signed with the New York Yankees.
"We're making a lot of phone calls and we're working towards it," he said. "We have a list of guys we're going after and we're going after them hard and I think we're very confident we'll have a very good center fielder in 2006."
Hoyer said he has gotten good reports on both righty Curt Schilling and closer Keith Foulke, two stars of World Series run who struggled last season with injuries. Foulke will start the season as the closer, Hoyer said.
The team is prepared to go with Alex Cora at shortstop, and prospect Dustin Pedroia backing him up, if necessary.
"The season doesn't start for quite a while, and I think there's a lot of teams with openings right now and there's a lot of talk right now," Hoyer said. "The fans want a good leadoff hitter and a good center fielder. I think that's what we're trying to give them. We're not just trying to fill holes as quickly as possible to talk them off the bridge."Comment
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Originally posted by MisfitIts starting to become believable that Alex Cora will be the opening day shortstop.
Is there anyone available that you'd rather have, though?Comment
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