Archive for September, 2009

The 1912 World Series; the Hidden Rule

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Marcus Robbins asked:
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In the 1912 World Series, the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Giants four games to three (with one tie).

This dramatic series showcased great pitching from Christy Mathewson  and from Boston fireballler Smoky Joe Wood. Wood won two of his three starts and pitched in relief in the final game. In the deciding game, Boston rallied for two runs in the tenth inning thanks to two costly Giants fielding misplays.

Mathewson started three games, completed all three, compiled a 0.94 ERA for the Series, and got two losses and a no-decision for his efforts.

Nearly all of the games were close. Four games in this Series were decided by one run. A fifth ended in a tie. A sixth was decided by two runs. Game 7 was the only one with a margin greater than three runs. Two games, including the decisive Game 8, went to extra innings. In Games 1 and 3, the losing team had the tying and winning runs on base when the game ended.

This was the first Series in which a series was decided in the last inning of the final game, in “sudden death” or “sudden victory” fashion. It was also the first Series where a team within one inning of losing came back to win. The next time a team that close to elimination recovered to win was Game 6 of the 1985 World Series. Other World Series that have ended with a Game 7 (or in this case, Game 8, due to the tie) going to extra innings include the Series of 1924, 1991 and 1997. Other World Series won by the home team in its last at-bat in a Game 7 include the Series of 1960, 1991, 1997, and 2001.

This was one of only four World Series to go to eight games, and the only best-of-seven Series to do so. While the 1912 Series was extended to eight games due to a tie game being called on account of darkness, the 1903, 1919 and 1921 World Series were all best-of-nine affairs that happened to run eight games.

The 1912 Series was plagued by rumors that Game 7 was not played entirely honestly.[1] Some observers, including famed Boston sportswriter Tim Murnane, theorized that Wood’s terrible start and the Sox’s poor outing were deliberate. The idea was that the Red Sox threw the game in order to play another game to make up for the gate receipts they did not receive from Game 2. No proof was ever offered nor charges filed, but it was one more episode of public suspicion that would haunt several Series in the 1910s. Baseball’s problems with gambling did not come to a head until the infamous 1919 World Series and the Black Sox scandal. The charge that the Red Sox would have wanted Game 8 in order to increase their income is a weak accusation, because from the very beginning in 1903, the players have only earned Series money from the first four games. That rule exists precisely to prevent the kind of shenanigans suggested by the rumors. Wow! Thats a new one!



SYDNEY

3 Ways to Get Yankee-red Sox Tickets at or Below Face Value

Monday, September 28th, 2009
SeatSmart.com asked:


Despite having a rough go of their trip to Seattle, the Yankees appear to have righted their ship in terms of pitching and they will need it for their next homestand at Yankee Stadium when the Red Sox come into town. The Yankees have lost 5 of 6 from the Red Sox and the next three games will be crucial.

Obviously, you will want to be there. And we want to help. So here are three ways to get Yankee tickets at or below face value.
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FACE VALUE YANKEE-RED SOX TICKETS

The Yankees announced today that this is your last chance to buy ticket packs with tickets for the Red Sox and Yankees games. You can do so through the Yankees website, but you will have to buy tickets for four other games as well. Not the best deal unless you want to go to the other games too. BUT! Here is the kicker. If the Yankees are still selling packs with Red Sox tickets in them, that means the Yankees still have plenty of tickets left for late releases. Keep checking Ticketmaster and you will be able to find tickets eventually that are “dropped” from these packs. Last time the Red Sox played at Yankee Stadium, drops happened periodically over the whole last week leading up to the series.

YANKEE-RED SOX TICKETS BELOW FACE VALUE

Again, we are going to use the experience we had with Yankee Red Sox tickets for the last series as our guide to getting tickets below face value for this month’s games. When the Red Sox were in the Bronx last month (and this happened all last season as well) there were all kinds of tickets available BELOW face value on the secondary market. Last month, we checked the ticket price comparison search engine at SeatSmart.com every day for the week leading up to the games and found tickets below face value on almost every single day.

Prices are already approaching face value, so we are pretty sure this will happen again. Check here for current prices. We have also added a link on the Yankee schedule page so you can compare the face value prices of single game tickets against the prices listed in the search engine.

FREE YANKEE-RED SOX TICKETS

The best Yankee Red Sox tickets are free Yankee-Red Sox tickets. That is why we are giving some away. Make sure you are registered on SeatSmart.com for the NYC sports mailing list and watch your e-mail on Friday to see if you are the randomly selected winner of our extra tickets. The details are on the SeatSmart blog at SeatSmart.com/blog.



ELTON

Sports Trivia on the Black Sox

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
anonymous asked:


Before the 1919 World Series began, many people noticed the fact that major gamblers were putting down a tremendous amount of money on the Reds. This caused people to wonder if something was going on. So, before the first pitch was even thrown, some people were resolved to closely examine all the White Sox players and how the players performed in each game.

Back then the World Series was a best of nine series instead of a best of seven series as it is today. In the very first game, on the very first pitch, White Sox pitcher Eddie Cicotte hit Red’s batter Morrie Rath in the back. This was a signal to the gamblers that the Black Sox would go ahead with the plan to fix the Series.
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Arnold ***** Gandil, the White Sox first baseman, was the leader of the fix. It’s said that the entire thing was his idea. Along with his friend, known gambler Joseph Sport Sullivan, they allegedly convinced 7 other White Sox players to take part in the fix as well. These players accepted money in exchange for allowing the Reds to win the necessary 5 games in the Series.

The players who agreed to throw the series for money most likely did so for 2 reasons: they wanted / needed more money than what they were making playing baseball and they didn’t like White Sox owner Charles Comiskey.

The most interesting player involved in the Black Sox fix is Shoeless Joe Jackson. Jackson was one of the greatest ball players of his era. He confessed to fixing the games at first but then took back his confession. He maintained his innocence until the day he died.

Jackson batted .375 in the Series and made several spectacular defensive plays, including throwing out 5 base runners from his centerfield position. He also made 30 outs without committing any errors. However, in the games that the White Sox lost, Jackson’s batting average was much lower and he failed to make a play on a ball hit his way. The play resulted in a triple and was not ruled an error.

Shoeless Joe did accept $5000 from the gamblers. He later tried to give back the money but to no avail. Though he was found innocent of taking part in the fixing of the games, Jackson was kicked-out of the Major Leagues and would never again be a big league player.

The story of the Chicago Black Sox continues to interest people to this day. The movie Eight Men Out tells the story of what happened. The fact that players accepted money to fix the biggest series in the most popular sport in America at the time will always be a black eye for America’s most storied game.



DESMOND

How do you know the Red Sox fan base has grown?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
John asked:


Everyday I read this forum and someone without fail says the Red Sox fan base has grown considerably since 2004. How do you know for sure? Does someone out there have the actual numbers to justify such a statement? Or is it because they get a lot of air time on TV and increased media attention it just appears as if they have a larger fan base because it’s shoved in our face on a daily basis?

CLIFFORD

The 2008-2009 offseason has been dull

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
Ted Nye asked:


The 2008-2009 off-season has been dull. It has been predictable. It has been a snoozefest.

The ongoing media non-story has been the use of steriods five years ago. Did we not already know that many baseball players are overly self-centered and competitive? Didn’t Jose Canseco write a book five years ago about steriods citing widespread use. I was hoping one or more teams would try something bold this year. It simply did not happen.

The biggest shakers this winter were:

- The Yankees (who signed the top free agents)

- The Marlins (who dumped half of their veteran players)

- The Orioles (who tried to sign a top free agent from the area)

- The Mets (who were outbid for the top free agents but did acquire a new veteran closer)

- The Nationals (who picked up dozens of marginal players)

- The Athetics (who made surprise moves justified by “moneyball”)

- The Cubs (who made surprise moves involving second basemen)

In other words, the activity was exactly the same as last year and the year before that

The Yankees did make big moves but the small moves that were needed did not occur. Besides the big three free agents, Swisher and Berroa were the only additions this winter.

The Yankees have injured all-stars at catcher and third base. Where are the replacements? Last year they suffered an early injury to Jose Posada at catcher and simply endured the entire season with their backup catcher Jose Molina. They also suffered an early injury to their top pitcher Chien-Ming Wang and his starts were taken by Sidney Ponson and Darrell Rasner.

These moves likely cost the Yankees a post-season berth. They did not have replacements ready in AAA nor did they immeadiatly trade for appropriate help. This year is exactly the same. Any team having Cody Ransom as an opening day third baseman is not seriously trying to win its division.

I am not sold on the myth that the Red Sox are the new Yankees. For one thing, where are their stars? The Yankees have about 6 Hall of Famers while the Red Sox do not have a single player likely to reach the Hall. Young starting pitcher Jon Lester has a 5% chance which is a higher percentage than that for any other Red Sox player. The Red Sox have the money to make a big splash but choose to stick with their hand.

The Dodgers, The Angels, the Mets and all the other wealthy teams were also predictable this off-season. They did sign some free agents but did not restructure their teams significantly. The Tigers had a terrible 2008 but have done little to address their pitching shortage. Acquiring Edwin Jackson and Adam Everett will not turn around the league’s worst ERA.

The young rebuilding teams did not do anything exciting either. Florida did not trade any of its top talent like Dan Uggla or Hanley Ramirez. Texas is preparing for its young players but actually has stocked up on second-tier veterans this winter. An opening day lineup with Mike Young at third and Omar Vizquel at shortstop is very problematic.

San Diego has done almost nothing due to problems with their owner. They have talent but could lose 105 if Peavy and/or Adrian Gonzalez get hurt or traded.

Seattle, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Cincinatti and Colorado have not done anything imaginative.

The 2009-2010 off-season has to be more entertaining.



WILLIS

Jon Lester ::: No hitter ::: Royals vs Red Sox

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
grantnj asked:


Jon Lester’s no no on May 19th 2008. From behind home plate… Enjoy! If this gets jacked you can also find it here - www.vimeo.com

BRANDON

Rejected Yankee Stadium Memories #1 - Red Sox

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
GREGandLOU asked:


A deleted scene from the YES Network’s ‘Yankee Stadium Memories’ series where Yankee fans share their favorite stories about Yankee Stadium. Watch them all here - www.youtube.com

DONNY

Baseball betting: placing a bet on the white sox is risky business!

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Bob Acton asked:


Any time you start think about investing money in a defending World Champion you do so with a great deal of risk as Las Vegas linemakers are going to make you pay a premium to back them.

Case in point is the Chicago White Sox who stunned the world last year when they knocked off the Houston Astros and stormed out of the gate this year, in impressive fashion.

In recent days though the Ozzie Guillen led team have shown some cracks in the armor and when this happens, you can usually look at the pitching staff as the culprit. They have now lost three in a row and both Jose Contreras and Freddy Garcia were both lir up pretty good by the Cleveland Indians.

Garcia leads the team with 7 victories but those numbers are very misleading and this guy barely gets his fastball past 85 mph on a good day. His ERA is 4.57 and he has given up 74 hits in 69 innings. Meanwhile John Garland as usual is giving up a plethora of homeruns, but he is also not striking anyone out with just 33 K’s in 63 innings.

Chicago returns to the friendly confines of US Cellular Field this weekend to host a Texas team that is surging and leads the AL West. The White Sox have lost five of their last six games to the Rangers (28-25) overall, but have won four of the last five meetings at U.S. Cellular Field.

Texas has won five of its last seven contests and leads the AL West by 3 1/2 games over Oakland.

Jon Garland (4-2, 6.25 ERA) is 1-0 with a 2.75 ERA in three home starts this season. He won on the road Sunday, despite allowing five runs and seven hits in six innings of a 7-5 victory over the Blue Jays. Toronto hit three home runs off of Garland, increasing the 26-year-old right-hander’s season total to 16 homers allowed — the second-most in the majors.

The Rangers open their 10-game road trip with 24-year-old right-hander Kameron Loe (3-5, 4.48) taking the mound on Friday. Loe is 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA in two career games against the White Sox.

Garland will have his hands full with the red hot Texas hitters, especially Mark Teixeira who is 10-for-28 (.357) with two homers and three doubles in his last eight games, and is 7-for-16 (.438) with two homers, three doubles and 11 RBIs in his career against Garland.

I look for the White Sox to continue slumping and must lean to the Rangers tonight!

Bob Acton

Online Sports Betting



JOHNATHON

Fitzy’s Wicked Pissah Red Sox Mid-Season Review

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Fitzy01821 asked:


With half of the baseball season in the books, Fitzy offers a frank assessment of the Red Sox thus far.

NEIL

J.P. Licks Offers “Ice Cream for a Buck” on Sox Home Opening Day –

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Steve Dubin asked:


 

DATELINE: BOSTON; BROOKLINE; CAMBRIDGE; JAMAICA PLAIN; NEWTON CENTRE; SOMERVILLE AND WEST ROXBURY, MA…

 

On Red Sox Home Opening Day, Monday, April 6th, J.P. Licks will offer “Ice Cream for a Buck” at all their stores to say “thanks” to both fans of their homemade ice cream and fans of the Sox.

 

Stop by any of J.P. Licks’ eight homemade ice cream and coffee cafés in and around the Boston area between noon and 9 p.m. on Red Sox Home Opening Day and get any ice cream or frozen yogurt for only $1 per scoop. At the same time, make a donation to help the Boys & Girls Clubs in the Boston area.

 

From April 6th to April 12th, all J.P. Licks stores will be collecting new or gently used baseball (and other sporting) equipment for the non-profit Boys & Girls Club of Boston. Don’t have baseball equipment? Donate new/gently used basketballs, soccer balls, dodge balls, Wiffle™ balls and bats, softballs, softball helmets, soccer shin guards, street hockey equipment, tennis rackets, tennis balls, jump ropes, double dutch ropes and/or hula hoops.

 

“The Boys & Girls Club of Boston is a terrific organization and we’re asking folks to support them by donating much needed sports equipment to any one of our stores during the week of April 6th,” noted Vince Petryk, owner of the eight J.P. Licks stores.

 

He continued, “We’re looking forward to another great Opening Day. Last year, the Sox won and we scooped over 26,000 servings of ice cream to say Thank You to our customers. Baseball and ice cream simply go together. It’s a great way to start the season.”

 

Gear up for the season and try one of these special flavors in the spirit of the Sox: Rice DICE Kream, Green Monster Tea, One Sweet World Series, Peanut Beckett and Jelly, Cherry Ortiz, Very Berry Ellsbury Lowfat Yogurt and Pedroia’s Passion Fruit Sorbet.

 

Kids of all ages will enjoy J.P. Licks’ tribute “Slider Sundae”, made with a choice of ice cream and topping and served in a Red Sox logo cap. Or bring home a Baseball pie made with vanilla ice cream in a graham cracker shell with caramel complete with red stitching!

 

To locate a store, visit jplicks.com.

 

The Boys & Girls Club of Boston – Invest in a Child, Inspire a Future

The Boys & Girls Club mission is to help young people, especially those who need it most, build strong character and realize their full potential as responsible citizens and leaders. The Boys & Girls Club does this by providing: a safe haven filled with hope and opportunity; ongoing relationships with caring adults and life-enhancing programs. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston is a not-for-profit organization and a local affiliate of Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

They are located at 50 Congress Street, Suite 730, Boston, MA  02109. For more information, visit www.bgcb.org.

 

Best of Boston and Beyond

For more than 27 years, J.P. Licks has been serving homemade ice cream, frozen yogurt and other specialties in their eight Kosher-certified shops in and around Boston. They have won, literally, hundreds of awards over the years. Most recently, J.P. Licks has received six “Best of Boston’s” from Boston Magazine; 10 consecutive “Best” awards from the Boston Phoenix Reader’s Poll and three consecutive “Bests” from The Weekly Dig magazine. J.P. Licks was also chosen as Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce’s “Small Business of the Year” in 2007.

 

Additionally, J.P. Licks roasts their own fair trade and organic coffee beans in the Jamaica Plain store and they cater ice cream parties, too. Visit the website at jplicks.com for even more information.

 

 

 

 



MICHEL