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Nomar Retiring with Red Sox Isn’t All Rainbows and Happy Endings

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I don’t want to piss all over everyone’s recent Nomar love-fest, but I feel someone needs to pipe up.

Look, I loved the guy when he was wearing a Red Sox uniform. When I played wiffleball, I would mimic his obsessive compulsive batting glove routine, just like every other kid (I still do, because admit it, it’s fun.) Nomar was idolized in this region. He was our ambassador to the outside world. Jimmy Fallon (badly I may add) played a character on Saturday Night Live based on our love for this guy (which is when I first started hating Jimmy Fallon, a passion (a) I carry on to this day and (b) can proudly say I had long before it was cool to hate Jimmy Fallon). Even Ted Williams, the greatest hitter ever, said that Nomar would be the one to inherit his throne. Hell, for all we know, Teddy Ballgame promised Nomar a spot in the freezer next to him when his life was over.

Nomar marked the resurgence of Red Sox Nation. He was our fearless leader, and like my fellow writer Matt, who posted a nice piece about Nomar retiring as a Red Sox, I was happy to hear about this re-sign/retire gesture. In a sports news cycle saturated with paternity suites and vehicular manslaughter cases, reading a story like this is more than welcome in my book.

But amidst this touchy-feely story, it seems we’re kind of forgetting a few things, or at the very least, quickly glancing them over. And it’s this—we, meaning most of us in Boston and New England (fans and media alike) were more than happy to see Nomar shipped out back in 2004. Continue reading Nomar Retiring with Red Sox Isn’t All Rainbows and Happy Endings »

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BC Falls to Virginia to End Season

March 11, 2010 at 2:16pm in College, Featured
Rakim Sanders led the Eagles in scoring in a losing effort that ends their season. (AP Photo / Chuck Burton)

The BC Eagles basketball team whimpered to a quiet end of this basketball season with a 68-62 loss in the first round of the ACC Tournament. They fell to the Cavaliers, losers of nine in a row and a team they beat by 13 just over a week prior. Virginia will go to play top seeded Duke in the second round and, with the loss, the 15-16 Eagles’ season is over.

BC started slowly and finished the first half down 34-27. The Eagles briefly led by six in the first half before scoring only two points in the next eight and a half minutes (and just four in over 11 minutes stretching into the second half). The six point lead turned into the seven point halftime deficit and grew after the break. Rakim Sanders led the way for the Eagles with 22 points, including three-threes and Reggie Jackson was fantastic off the bench with 18 points and a team high nine rebounds. Four of Virginia’s starters, who play heavy minutes, broke double figured in scoring led by Sammy Zegliski’s 21 points. Mike Scott played 36 minutes off the bench and scored 11 and added a game high 13 boards. The Eagles only attempted eight free throws, though they hit seven of them.

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Zach Randolph finished with a double-double and had his way with Kendrick Perkins. (Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via GETTY IMAGES)

OJ Mayo’s near perfect FG pct. was a microcosm of the near perfection the Memphis Grizzlies (34-31) achieved against the Boston Celtics (40-23) on Wednesday night at the TD Garden. The second year shooting guard out of USC made seven of eight shots for a total of 17 points, and went 2/3 from beyond the arc in a 111-91 blowout victory over the Celtics.

Memphis jumped out to an early lead, outscoring Boston 27-12 in the first quarter, and never looked back. Each time the Celtics threatened to make a run, the Grizzlies had an answer. Rudy Gay led the visitors with 28 points and nine rebounds to go along with two assists, one steal, and and one block (that’s a pretty full stat sheet).

It was a bad loss for the Celtics, no matter how you look at it. So bad that the team was greeted by a chorus of booes as they entered the locker room at the half down 22 points. Continue reading Celtics Fall to Grizzlies in Boston for First Time Since ‘06 »

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Cavs vs Lakers: Week 19's prediction for the NBA Finals

Another week is gone, but some special things have happened. Cleveland became the first team to win 50 games, which if you look back on the last couple of years, anoints them as the next NBA champions. Cleveland has also become the first team to clinch a spot in the playoffs, while New Jersey (on pace to win nine), Minnesota, and Golden State have been eliminated from playoff contention. And with the Celtics’ 20-point loss (yes, 20, twenty, veinte, XX) to Memphis, they’ve lost as many home games (12) this year as the previous two years combined. With the playoff situation starting to finalize, let’s look at what would happen if the playoffs started as of Wednesday, March 10 at 11:00pm:

West:

#1 Los Angeles Lakers vs #8 Portland Trailblazers

Is there any better clutch player in the game than Kobe? He did his thing again Tuesday to beat the Raptors and end the Lakers’ skid. At 30-5 at home, the Lakers are the NBA’s best home team. If they can work on their road issues, they’ll repeat as champions. But for now, the Blazers won’t be able to deal with them. Continue reading If the Playoffs Started Today – NBA Week 19 »

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How many more players will be taken off of the ice like Marc Savard was? (Photo: Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

To: Mr. Colin Campbell, Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations for the NHL
From: A Bruised and Boiling Bruin

Dear Mr. Campbell,

It is with great disappointment that I am forced to write this letter. I am sure that this will be one of many letters concerning Mr. Matt Cooke’s hit on Mr. Marc Savard on Sunday, March 7, 2010, some of which will praise you for your choice made on Wednesday to not suspend Mr. Cooke and others rebuking you. Unfortunately, this letter falls into the latter category.

As a Bruins fan, the hit Mr. Cooke delivered on Mr. Savard initially evoked only one emotion: anger. Seeing one of the stars, leaders, and offensive catalysts of my team crumple to the ice after such a violent hit is a picture I am unlikely to forget anytime soon, especially seeing he has been the victim of three concussions, and it’s an image that infuriates me unlike anything else. Continue reading A Letter To NHL Disciplinarian Colin Campbell Regarding Matt Cooke »

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Welcome Back Nomar!

March 10, 2010 at 8:23pm in Opinion, Red Sox

WEEI announced on Wednesday that Nomar Garciaparra has signed a one-day minor-league contract with the Boston Red Sox so he can retire in a Boston uniform. After that, Nomar will join ESPN as a baseball analyst for “Baseball Tonight” and the occasional game itself.

Quite honestly, I love stories like this. I still remember back to 2005 when Emmitt Smith signed a similar contract with the Dallas Cowboys. It shows that no matter where your career takes you, it is possible for a player to have such a profound experience on one team and with one fan-base that it stays with you throughout your entire career. Players want to play, but sometimes they also want to play in one particular place. In an age where athletes leave city after city chasing the next big contract, this is a heart-warming little story. Continue reading Welcome Back Nomar! »

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Red Sox legend Nomar Garciaparra retired as a member of the Sox organization on Wednesday, revealing the news in a press conference.

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Nomar Garciaparra has retired from baseball. (Image from Esquire.com)

In a press conference Wednesday morning, Red Sox legend Nomar Garciaparra first announced that he signed a one-day, minor league contract with the team, and then announced his retirement to officially end his 14-year playing career in a Red Sox uniform.

“I was not lying when I said I would always have a dream. This is where I started, this is where the dream to play baseball in the big league started here, with the Red Sox. Once I got to play in front of all these fans, and the way this city and all these fans embraced me, I mean, I always just felt that connection. Like I said, for me, I always said I truly wanted this to be the last uniform I ever put on. And today, I get to do that. And that’s why it’s so important to me,” Garciaparra said (quote from Boston.com).

Nomar and his representatives apparently reached out to the Red Sox about the gesture, and Theo Epstein and co. were happy to oblige.

“I think last time I was in Boston when the Oakland A’s came to town [last season] . . . I was talking about always having a recurring dream to be able to retire in a Red Sox uniform. I want to thank John Henry, Mr. Werner, Mr. Lucchino, and Theo, and the Red Sox organization, because today I get to retire and fulfill that dream and retire as a Red Sock,” Garciaparra said.

Nomar, now 36, will now move on to ESPN as a baseball analyst. Continue reading Nomar Retires After Signing One-Day Deal with Red Sox »

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The ageless Mark Recchi had a goal and two assists on Tuesday night, but it was not enough in a 4-3 loss. (AP Photo/The  Canadian Press,Frank Gunn)

Without the services of center Marc Savard, the Bruins marched forward on Tuesday night as they continue their pitiful push toward the playoffs. Savard, arguably the best player on the team, will likely be out the rest of the season with a serious Grade 2 concussion after a hit at the hands of Pittsburgh’s Matt Cooke on Sunday.

Mark Recchi did his best Savard impersonation, playing parts in all three Bruins goals on Tuesday. He scored in the first period, and then assisted on goals in the second and third, but the defense (and goaltending) couldn’t hold off the punchless Leafs in a 4-3 loss in overtime. Continue reading Bruins Move on Without Savard, Lose to Leafs »

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Capitals vs Sharks: Week 21's prediction for the Stanley Cup

We’re back, after the first week of action following the Olympic break. We’ve seen Pittsburgh open up a nice-sized lead over New Jersey in the Atlantic Division. Washington is still looking like the President’s Trophy winner, but Chicago is closing the gap on San Jose for the top spot in the West. The East’s bracket features three Northeast vs Atlantic match-ups, while the West has three divisional series in place. And the Hurricanes, once the league’s worst team, are now into the third from last spot in the East. Nine points from a playoff spot? It could happen. With so much volatility on tap, let’s look at what would happen if the playoffs started as of Tuesday, March 9 at 11:30pm (sans the late games):

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#1 San Jose Sharks vs #8 Calgary Flames

Calgary knocked off Detroit on the road Tuesday to retake the last Western spot. San Jose finds themselves in another battle with Chicago almost immediately after opening up a comfortable lead. San Jose isn’t exactly known lately for doing well with the #1 seed, and Calgary’s three-game win streak looks to continue that trend, which means San Jose will need to rely on their 52-3 goal differential edge. Continue reading If the Playoffs Started Today – NHL Week 21 »

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Tuesday night saw the Boston Celtics traveling to the Bradley Center to take on the Milwaukee Bucks. It was the debut game for new Celtic Michael Finley (five points in eight minutes of play). Both the Bucks and the Celtics had been playing well recently, and both were clearly in the playoff picture. One would expect a good game from two teams such as these, and that’s exactly what one got. There were double-digit ties and lead changes in this game, minimal turnovers (15 apiece), and some high-energy defense. In the end, the Bucks went on one run more than the Celtics did, and beat Boston, 86-84.

The Celtics on Offense

The big story of the night offensively was the Boston bench. They put up a combined 29 points, as compared to the mere 8 put up by the Milwaukee bench. The Boston starters had their fair share of stars as well. Rajon Rondo put up a pretty little 20-point game, while Kevin Garnett put up a double-double, scoring 14 while rebounding 10. Continue reading Celtics Falter in Fourth Quarter Against Milwaukee »

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The Patriots agreed to a long-term deal with cornerback Leigh Bodden, but failed to re-sign Jarvis Green, who inked a deal with the Broncos. (Image from BostonHerald.com)

The Patriots and cornerback Leigh Bodden finally agreed on a contract Tuesday, signing a four-year deal through 2013. Bodden had visited with the Houston Texans on Monday, but always maintained his interested in re-signing with the Pats.

Bodden’s agent, Alvin Keels, announced the deal via Twitter:

Leigh Bodden has officially agreed to terms with the New England Patriots on a 4 year deal thru the 2013 season.

Bodden, 28, finished with 55 tackles and five interceptions in his first year with the Patriots.

Jarvis Green Joins Broncos

In other Pats news, defensive end Jarvis Green joined the Denver Broncos, signing a four-year deal for a maximum value of $20 million. Green will get $7 million in guaranteed money. Continue reading Patriots, Leigh Bodden Agree on Long-Term Deal »

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Marc Savard Concussion Update

March 9, 2010 at 6:18pm in Bruins, News

According to Bruins coach Claude Julien, center Marc Savard “definitely not feeling better” after suffering a Grade 2 concussion at the hands of Penguin Matt Cooke.

“The only update I’ve had is that today, he’s definitely not feeling better,” Julien said. “It’s been a little hard on him. So obviously it’s a pretty serious concussion.”

I wouldn’t expect Savard back this season. With around 20 games to go, and the team clinging to an eighth and final playoff spot, it doesn’t really make sense for him to return to action. He’s had a concussion in the past, and a season full of other injuries this year.

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The road trip continues tonight for the Black and Gold, as the Bruins (29-24-11) make their third stop on their current seven-game trip, this time in Toronto to face the lowly Maple Leafs (20-33-12). These two teams should know each other pretty well by now, having faced each other four times already, including less than a week ago, last Thursday in Boston.

Most of the Bruins news in the last 48 hours has revolved around the condition of center Marc Savard, arguably the team’s best player. Unless you’ve been living under a rock since Sunday, you have probably seen the hit to the head that Savard suffered in Sunday’s 2-1 loss to the Penguins. Savard, who lost consciousness at the time, was carted off the ice on a stretcher, and has since been diagnosed with a grade two concussion. He has been flown back to Boston to rest, and a timetable for his return to action has not been determined. Continue reading Ice Breakers: Bruins-Maple Leafs, Tuesday 3/9 »

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Antonio Cromartie apparently has been involved in plenty of "extra-curricular" activities, resulting in required child support payments. (MKROB Sports)

According to the New York Post and other sources, newly acquired cornerback Antonio Cromartie has been forwarded $500,000 by the team in advance on his 2010 salary for paying child support to seven children by six women in five states. The Jets are being supportive by helping their new defender by advancing him the money, and Cromartie promises he will fulfill his responsibilities and will keep his personal and professional lives separate. But before his court date in California later in March, we have an exclusive transcript from an earlier TV appearance by Cromartie:

Maury: Hello and welcome back to Maury. We’re here with Antonio, who denies paternity seven kids with six different women.

Antonio: That’s right, Maury. All these girls are just hos. They just want money.

Maury: But you did sleep with them?

Antonio: Yeah, but I was drinkin’ and they tricked me.
Continue reading Jets Cornerback Antonio Cromartie On Hook For Child Support »

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Rakim Sanders led the Eagles in scoring in a losing effort that ends their season. (AP Photo / Chuck Burton)
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