Boston

14 January 2010

t’s a tough thing to deal with.” 

Berto has become a very popular fighter in the Boston area because Massachusetts has the third largest Haitian population in the United States and is home to approximately 70,000 to 80,000 Haitians.  

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6 July 2008

Wow what a game. In a typical Yankee-Red Sox fashion, tonights Sunday Night ESPN game was one to remember. It was a game that the Yankees probably don't win last month or even last week. Girardi's tyrade seems to have woken the team up and gotten them going. They kept fighting and clawing and finally found a way to win. Maybe it wasnt the prettiest game but it earned them a split, which is great after dropping the first two.

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4 July 2008

, I'll chalk that up to the Sox, Moose vs Masterson, I would say even due to Mussina's struggles vs Boston and the Sox young pitchers actually win games, and finally Wakefield vs Chamberlain, slight edge Yankees but Chamberlain might be too amped up for a Sunday night game vs

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30 April 2008

It seems like the New York sports fan has only the Giants to hang their hats on these days. Boston fans tease us about the Knicks and the Yankees and the Jets and we can only respond with "uhh...18-1!, huh huh!" The Super Bowl was great but you know what, I want more. I want Kyle Farnsworth to stop giving up late inning homers like he did again tonight again the Tigers. I want Cano to start hitting again. I want Henrik Lundqvist to stop giving up goals like he's Goldberg from The Mighty Ducks! I want to stop hearing stories about how Isiah Thomas is allowed only allowed to observe the players from those little TVs at the concession stands at the Garden! I want more than what we are getting now as New York fans. The number one topic on WFAN this whole week was whether or not Delgado should have given the fans at Shea a curtain call after hitting two dingers at Shea! I think when Ollie Perez gives up 7 runs in 1.2 innings against the Pirates, Mets fans may have more important things to worry about. (What is it with Pittsburgh teams this week, anyway?) And of course, there is the continuing saga of everyone's favorite Yankee hero, Roger Clemens! Things are not to good for us New York fans right now, but they will hopefully get better soon. And when they do, I'll be there to comment on it. Until then, to all my wonderful friends and family in Massachusetts..."18-1."

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15 April 2008

Sean Avery and Martin Brodeur are two of the NHL’s most important and divergent personalities.  If “NHL Marketing” weren’t such an oxymoronic concept, the two would already be featured in an offseason sitcom, let alone commercials.  Brodeur is often lauded with praise and at the same time, is somewhat underrated.  As for Avery, you can now add “game-changer” to the colorful list of adjectives used to describe the New York Rangers’ most maligned winger. 

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19 February 2008

what the playoff picture will be and who will be the World Series Champ

AMERICAN LEAGUE

EAST(1) Boston(2) Yankees(3) Tampa Bay(4) Toronto(5) Baltimore

CENTRAL(1) Detroit(2) Cleveland(3) White Sox(4) Minnesota(5) Royals

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10 February 2008

rting rookie phenom Clay Buchholz into the starting seems to be the logical choice, though it seems Boston was likely to have Buchholz start the season in Triple A Pawtucket where his innings could be more closely monitored.  The beauty of

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