For those of you like me who stayed up and watched the game last night, you saw a great game. A game in which the Sox trailed and fought back, only to lose on a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. I give the team credit. They could have easily packed it in for the game after a long night of travel. But typical of this 2007 Sox team, they battled to the bitter end.
With that being said, let’s talk a look at what the Boston and Oakland area media are writing about in today’s paper.
Gordon Edes writes the A’s wore out the Red Sox last night. [Boston Globe]
Eric Chavez pulled off some 11th-hour heroics says Rich Kroichick. [San Francisco Chronicle]
Jeff Horrigan writes that it was a grueling start to the road trip last night. [Boston Herald]
Welcome to Fenway West says Bruce Jenkins. [San Francisco Chronicle]
Jeff Goldberg writes it was a long trip and rough start for the Red Sox. [Hartford Courant]
Mark Ellis became the second player to hit for the cycle at Oakland Coliseum. Now known as McAfee Coliseum. [AP]
Steven Krasner writes that despite his troubles, Tavarez was game. [Pro Jo]
Theo Epstein’s free agent signings are disappointments so far says Gerry Callahan. [Boston Herald]
Amalie Benjamin writes about Hideki “Darkman” Okajima, Jon Lester, and the different starting lineups Terry Francona will employ this week. [Boston Globe]
For all the latest headlines and stories on the Red Sox-A’s series, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Providence Journal, Hartford Courant and San Francisco Chronicle websites.