bonds74.jpgManny Ramirez is starting show signs of life for the Red Sox and it was evident on Sunday as he knocked in 3 runs and had his second homer in as many days. The Red Sox now embark on a 3 city, 9 game, 11 10 day roadtrip that takes them to Atlanta, San Diego, and Seattle. But before they do that, let’s take a look at what the Boston area and San Francisco media had to say about yesterday’s game.

The Red Sox were Giants killers this weekend. [Boston Globe]

Barry Bonds 748th homer couldn’t save the Giants on Sunday. [San Francisco Chronicle]

The Sox forgot about their recent struggles with a sweep of the Giants. [Boston Herald]

Barry Zito is adjusting to life as a highly paid pitcher. [San Francisco Chronicle]

Barry Bonds and Tim Wakefield were teammates in Pittsburgh. [Hartford Courant]

Doug Mirabelli’s advice to Joel Piñero about Bengie Molina worked. [Pro Jo]

Brendan Donnelly isn’t a big fan of interleague play. [Boston Globe]

David Ortiz got a very special Father’s Day gift. [Boston Herald]

Barry Bonds didn’t hurt the Red Sox at all this weekend. [Pro Jo]

Barry Bonds was hoping for another chance against Hideki “Darkman” Okajima but got left in the on-deck circle. [Boston Globe]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, and San Francisco Chronicle websites.