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ALCS Playoffs: Final Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 20th, 2008

The Tampa Bay Rays played host to the Boston Red Sox for the final game of the series. Both teams had won 3 and lost 3. The series had turned out to be a great one. The Rays had blown the opportunity to put the series away in Boston with a 7 run lead in Game 5. They blew that lead and ended up losing the game. They came back to St Pete and the fri Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Ninth Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 15th, 2008

The Tampa Bay Rays used three long balls in the onslaught of the Boston Red Sox in last nights victory. Fenway Park was rocked to say the least. Evan Longoria hit his 5th dinger of the post season setting a rookie record for the playoffs. After watching this kid, you know he is for real. Joining Evan in the “tater” parade was Carlos Pe Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Eighth Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 14th, 2008

In the 3rd game of the ALCS series between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Boston Red Sox, the Red Sox decided to leave the lumber at home and see how bad Tampa Bay could beat on them. Fenway Park and the “Green Monster” could not contain the powerful bats of the Rays as they would beat on the Boston pitchers all night. Four different Rays Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Seventh Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 12th, 2008

The first game of the ALCS between the visiting Boston Red Sox and the home team Tampa Bay Rays proved to be quite different from game 1. The two games are like night and day when you compare them. In the first game, it was a true pitches duel. In the second game, it was a duel with lumber. The game would be won in the bottom of the 11th. The enti Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Sixth Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 11th, 2008

The Boston Red Sox traveled to St Petersburg, Florida to take on the American League East Champion Tampa Bay Rays for Game 1 last night. This was truly a pitchers duel. Anytime that a score ends 2-0, you know that the pitching staff was on all night. Issue with that is Boston’s pitchers did not make the costly mistakes that Tampa Bay’s Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Fifth Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 7th, 2008

Game 4 of the ALDS would be the last game of the season for both the Chicago White Sox and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Bottom line is they both dug themselves into a hole and instead of taking 1 of the first 2 games, they gave both of them away. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays finished off the White Sox 6-2 while later that night, the Boston Red So Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Fourth Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 6th, 2008

Neither the Chicago White Sox nor the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were ready to concede on Sunday. Both of these teams traveled back home on Saturday with their tails between their legs licking their wounds. However, Sunday would see each of them come out fighting for their playoff lives. For the White Sox, they would have to fight off an early l Read More


ALCS Playoffs; Third Edition

By Danny Thornton | October 4th, 2008

As the ALDS heats up in route to the ALCS finals, both the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Boston Red Sox are doing everything possible to make sure that the World series will not be play between 2 teams from the same city. The Rays have pulled out to a 2-0 lead with a victory last night against the Chicago White Sox in St. Petersburg, Florida at Trop Read More