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Boston Red Sox @ Baltimore Orioles Pitching Matchups: 9/28-9/30

Boston Red Sox @ Baltimore Orioles pitching matchups

Note: Pitching matchups are subject to change

Friday, September 28 @ 7:05 PM

Aaron Cook, RHP (4-10, 5.13) vs Chris Tillman, RHP (8-2, 3.08)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Saturday, September 29 @ 7:05 PM

Felix Doubront, LHP (11-9, 4.91) vs Steve Johnson, RHP (4-0, 1.62)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Sunday, September 30 @ 1:35 PM

Zach Stewart, RHP (1-3, 7.91) vs TBA

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

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Whale Head Coach Ken Gernander to Enter AHL Hall of Fame

HARTFORD, September 27, 2012:  The American Hockey League announced today that Connecticut Whale head coach Ken Gernander has been named to the AHL Hall of Fame, as part of the class of 2013 inductees.

Joining Gernander in the class of 2013 are Harvey Bennett, Sr., Jim Morrison and Peter White.

CT WhaleThe new class of Hall of Fame members will officially be inaugurated into the Hall of Fame in a special induction ceremony January 28, at the 2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star Classic.

Gernander is entering his sixth season as head coach of the Whale, the longest-serving head man in franchise history, and his 22nd year of association with the AHL.  Named the bench boss of the then-Hartford Wolf Pack July 23, 2007, the 43-year-old Coleraine, MN native has led the team to a record of 208-138-20-30, a .588 winning percentage, in five years at the helm.  That includes an Atlantic Division championship in 2008-09 and a team-record 110-point season in his first year, 2007-08.  Prior to assuming the head job, Gernander served the Wolf Pack for two seasons, 2005-06 and 2006-07, as an assistant coach.

Gernander retired from a 14-year playing career after the 2004-05 season, having spent the last eight of those years with the Wolf Pack and the last ten as captain of the New York Rangers’ AHL affiliate.  At the time of his retirement, Gernander was the highest-scoring American-born player in league history, with totals of 293 goals, 331 assists and 624 points in 973 games with the Wolf Pack, Binghamton Rangers and Moncton Hawks.  Gernander helped lead the Wolf Pack to the 2000 Calder Cup championship, part of a playoff career that spanned 123 postseason games-played, also an AHL mark at the time he retired.  His career total of 973 games ranks ninth all-time.

In his eight seasons with the Wolf Pack/Whale, Gernander played in a franchise-record 599 games, and is second all-time in team history in points, with 160-187-347.  His number 12 was retired October 8, 2005 and is the only one so honored by the team.

Gernander is also a two-time winner of the AHL’s Fred T. Hunt Award for sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey, having captured that honor in 1995-96 with Binghamton and in 2003-04 with the Wolf Pack.  A product of the University of Minnesota, Gernander turned pro in 1991 with the Hawks, after having been drafted in the fifth round in 1987 by their parent club, the Winnipeg Jets.  After three seasons with the Winnipeg organization, Gernander signed as a free agent with the Rangers July 4, 1994, and this 2012-13 campaign will be his 19th under the Ranger banner.

Gernander is also a member of the Connecticut Hockey Hall of Fame and the Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame.

The AHL Hall of Fame was created in 2006, to recognize, honor and celebrate individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions specifically to the AHL.  In a unique effort to make the rich tradition of the AHL available to the widest possible audience, the AHL Hall of Fame is housed on-line at www.ahlhalloffame.com and is accessible to fans worldwide with the click of a mouse as a member of the AHL Internet Network. The Network also includes theahl.com and all 30 official team sites, and hosts more than 250 million page views each year.

The Whale open their 2012-13 season Friday, October 12 at the XL Center, with a 7:30 PM battle against their in-state rivals the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.  At that game, all fans can purchase tickets at the special price of $12 each, and that night will also kick off the Whale’s new Friday night $1 hot dogs and $2 beers promotion.

Tickets for that game, and all Whale regular season home games at the XL Center, are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

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Jason Varitek Joins Red Sox Front Office

Former Boston Red Sox catcher and two-time World Series Champion, Jason Varitek #33, waves to the crowd while being honored on 'Thanks, Tek Day' at Fenway Park on July 21, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts prior to the game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

During his interview with Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy the other day, Jason Varitek alluded that he was close to a job with the Boston Red Sox. Then the local media all had their sources tell them the same thing.

Had the media listened to the interview, they would have known what was happening. But that would be too easy for them.

Anyways, the Red Sox announced on Thursday that Varitek has been named a Special Assistant to General Manager Ben Cherington.

Here’s the release:

BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox today named Jason Varitek Special Assistant to the General Manager.  The announcement was made by Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington.

“Jason was one of the most respected players of his era and will be a key voice as we move forward,” said Cherington.  “He will be involved in a number of areas including Major League personnel decisions, evaluations, and mentorship and instruction of young players.  We are fortunate to have him in this role.”

Selected as the 18th full-time captain in Red Sox history on December 24, 2004, Varitek holds the Red Sox record with 1,488 games caught.  He appeared in 1,546 Major League contests over 15 seasons with the club from 1997-2011, the fourth-longest tenured Red Sox ever who never played for another Major League team behind Carl Yastrzemski (23), Ted Williams (19) and Jim Rice (16).  In his career, the switch-hitter batted .256 (1,307-for-5,099) with 306 doubles, 14 triples, 193 home runs, 757 RBI, 614 walks and 664 runs.  A three-time All-Star (2003, 2005 and 2008), Varitek was named the Red Sox Rookie of the Year in 1998 and won the club’s MVP Award in 2003.  He became the first Boston catcher ever to win a Silver Slugger Award when he received the honor in 2005, the same year he was also honored with a Rawlings Gold Glove Award.

Varitek won World Series Championships with Boston in 2004 and 2007 and is the club’s all-time postseason leader in games (63) and at-bats (228).  He also ranks second among Red Sox postseason leaders in runs (37), hits (54), doubles (12) and home runs (tied, 11), and is third in RBI (33).  Varitek is third in all-time postseason starts (58) and games at catcher (62), behind Jorge Posada (106, 119) and Yogi Berra (61, 63).  He was selected as winner of the Jackie Jensen Hustle Award from the Boston Chapter of the BBWAA in 1999 and was the 2006 recipient of the Red Sox Heart and Hustle Award.

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Paw Prints – Buffalo Bulls (1-2) @ UConn Huskies (2-2) Preview

Paw Prints - UConn football

This week:

Buffalo Bulls @ UConn Huskies

The UConn Huskies return home to Rentschler Field on Saturday afternoon for their final non-conference game as they host the Buffalo Bulls. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m.

Here are the rosters for the Huskies and the Bulls.

The Line/Prediction:

According to Rivals.com odds, UConn is favored by 16 points. The over/under is 41.5 points.

My prediction is UConn 34 Buffalo 17

Tickets:

According to the Ticketmaster, there are still tickets available for the game.

Getting To The Game:

Here is link for the weather report for Rentschler Field. Here is all the parking info you will need for the game, this link includes directions to Rentschler Field. Here is a Rentschler Field seating chart and here is some general information for Rentschler Field.

The parking lots will open up 4 hours before kickoff. Here is a list of the tailgating rules at the Rent.

At UConn home games, FanFest takes place starting four hours before kickoff up until 30 minutes before the game. It takes place between Gates A and B outside the stadium gates.

The offerings change each game, but activities typically include inflatable games for children, live bands, promotional vehicles and UConn student-athletes from various teams signing autographs.

The “Husky Walk” is a chance for fans to welcome the UConn team as they get off the team buses and head to the stadium. That takes place approximately two hours and 15 minutes before kickoff between Gates A and B.

Once again this season at the end of home games, the UConn team will sing the “UConn Husky” fight song in front of the student section at Rentschler Field.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television:

Saturday’s game is being televised live by as the BIG EAST Network Game of the Week by ESPN Regional TV. The game is seen live in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania by SNY.

Eamon McAnaney is on play-by-play with David Diaz-Infante on color and Paul Carcaterra is the sideline reporter.

In addition to SNY, the game will be seen on 40 other outlets, including: WPVI-ABC in Philadelphia, WCIU in Chicago, KTXD in Dallas-Ft. Worth, MASN in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, WFTS-ABC in Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla., Brighthouse Networks in Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, Fla., WTAE-ABC in Pittsburgh, Time Warner Cable in Milwaukee, WKRC-CBS in Cincinnati, WHAS in Louisville, Cox New England and Cox New Orleans.

The game will also be replayed on SNY in a condensed mode on the “Husky Power Hour” on Sunday, Sept. 30 at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., on Monday, Oct. 1 at 8 a.m. (Connecticut only), and Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 7 a.m. The game will be replayed it is entirety on Monday, Oct. 1 at 8 a.m. and Wednesday, Oct 3 at 11:00 a.m. (Connecticut only).

Radio:

For the 21st consecutive season, WTIC 1080-AM in Hartford serves as the flagship station for the IMG/UConn Radio Network. WTIC is the state’s only 50,000 watt signal and can be heard in 23 states and parts of Canada.

Veteran UConn announcers Joe D’Ambrosio (play-by-play) and Wayne Norman (color commentary) return to call the action with Kevin Nathan on the sidelines.

UConn football on home Saturday dates gets going early with “Breakfast At The Rent” with Ray Dunaway and Scott Gray beginning at 6:00 a.m. The UConn Tailgate Show will air from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. with Kevin Nathan and Bob Joyce. The pregame show begins at 10:30 a.m. followed by the game and then postgame “Husky Talk” with Kevin Nathan

UConn football games are also broadcast over the internet at WTIC.com. Here is a  full list of stations on the UConn IMG Sports Radio Network.

The UConn vs. Buffalo game will also be available on satellite radio on Ch. 137 on Sirius and 193 on XM.

Buffalo Radio:

UB Athletics will begin its fourth year with The Breeze (1230 AM) and WLVL (1340 AM). UB football will air on WHTK (1280 AM) in Rochester. In addition, UB’s football games will be available on the web on UB’s athletic website (www.buffalobulls.com) and WECK’s website (www.weck1230.com). Paul Peck has the call with Jim Kubiak (analysis) and Nick Mendola (sideline). Scott Wilson will host the pre and postgame show.

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Last Week:

UConn fell to the Western Michigan Broncos 30-24. The Broncos lost to Kent State 23-7.

History:

Saturday’s game will be the 19th time Buffalo and UConn have met and UConn leads the series by a 15-4 count.

Connections:

UConn has seven players from the state of New York: WR John-Luke Bogue (New Rochelle), FB Reuben Frank (Poughkeepsie), S Wilbert Lee (Brooklyn), LS Dominick Manco (Lagrangeville), TB Lyle McCombs (Staten Island), DT Mykal Myers (Newburgh), DT Shamar Stephen (Brookville).

There are no Connecticut natives on the Buffalo roster.

UConn AD Warde Manuel had the same position at Buffalo from 2006-2012.

UConn Senior Associate AD Doug Gnodtke was also at Buffalo in a similar position from 2010-12.

Paul Pasqualoni posted a pair of wins over Buffalo during his tenure as the head coach of Syracuse — 63-7 on Sept. 2, 2000 in Syracuse and Sept. 11, 2004 in Buffalo by a 37-17 count. He is now 3-0 vs. Buffalo with his 2011 win as the UConn coach.

Other UConn News:

Here are the quotes from UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni’s press conference as well quotes from some of the players.

Here is UConn’s depth chart for the game.

Four members of the University of Connecticut football team were named to seven major award watch lists over the course of the 2012 preseason.

Senior Tight End Ryan Griffin

  • John Mackey Award Watch List
  • Lombardi Award Watch List

Sophomore Running Back Lyle McCombs

  • Doak Walker Award Watch List
  • Maxwell Award Watch List

Senior Linebacker Sio Moore

  • Butkus Award Watch List
  • Lombardi Award Watch List

Senior Defensive End Trevardo Williams

  • Bednarik Award Watch List
  • Lombardi Award Watch List
  • Nagursky Trophy Watch List

Sophomore Linebacker Yawin Smallwood

The following four Huskies were named team captains for the season in the week prior to the season opener vs. UMass – redshirt senior outside linebacker Jory Johnson (Mobile, Ala.), redshirt senior offensive tackle Adam Masters (Bethesda, Md.), senior wide receiver Nick Williams (East Windsor, N.J.) and redshirt senior cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (Edinboro, Pa.).

Pasqualoni is the all-time winningest coach in BIG EAST Conference league wins with 65 and overall wins with 114. He is just one of two league coaches in history to win four BIG EAST Championships. His overall college coaching record stands at 148-84-1 (34-17 at WCSU, 107-59-1 at Syracuse and 7-9 at UConn).

UConn faces its third MAC opponent this week after opening with UMass and travelling to Western Michigan last week.

Connecticut enters Saturday’s meeting vs. Buffalo with an 18-4 record against opponents from the Mid-American Conference (MAC) – including last Saturday’s loss at Western Michigan — since making the move to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2002.

Here is where UConn stands in the lastest NCAA statistics:

  • Total Defense – 5th at 213.00 yards per game
  • Rushing Defense – 4th at 57.50 yards per game
  • Passing Defense – 11th at 155.50 yards per game
  • Scoring Defense – 24th at 15.25 points per game
  • Sacks – 7th at 3.75 per game
  • Tackles For Loss – t8th at 8.50 per game
  • Total Offense – 106th at 314.75 yards per game
  • Rushing Offense – 108th at 106.75 yards per game
  • Passing Offense – 87th at 208.00 yards per game
  • Scoring Offense – 92nd at 23.00 points per game
  • Punt Returns – 14th at 18.00 yards per return

Here is where UConn individuals stand in NCAA leaders

  • Trevardo Williams – t7th in sacks at 1.38 per game
  • Yawin Smallwood – t4th in tackles for loss at 2.38 per game
    T21st in sacks at 1.00 per game
    t13th in tackles at 10.50 per game
  • Sio Moore t34th in sacks at 0.88 per game
  • Nick Williams 8t12th in punt returns at 17.67 per return
    36th in kickoff returns at 24.44 yards per return

Notes from this week’s opponent Buffalo:

Here is video of Buffalo Bulls head coach Jeff Quinn’s press conference.

Jeff Quinn is in his third season in charge of the Buffalo program. His first Buffalo team had a 2-10 record in 2010 and the Bulls were 3-9 in 2011. Quinn had last been the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Cincinnati of the BIG EAST for three years. Before coming to the Bearcats, he was the associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Central Michigan. He came to CMU in 2004 after coaching for 15 seasons at Grand Valley State, where the team won back-to-back national championships in 2002 and ‘03.

Branden Oliver was showered in preseason accolades this past summer, putting his name on three preseason award watch lists. The junior made The Walter Camp, Maxwell Award, and Doak Walker Award watch lists honors. He was the first Bulls ever to make the Maxwell watch list, and he was the only Mid-American Conference player to make all three lists.

Linebacker Khalil Mack was named to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award watch lists.

It has been 10 years since Buffalo has returned a punt for a touchdown. The last UB player to return a punt for a touchdown was Andre Forde against Lehigh (83 yards) on Aug. 29, 2002. The Bulls have the longest drought in the FBS of not returning a punt for a touchdown.

Buffalo scored 56 points against Morgan State on Sept. 8 – a Division I-A record for points scored by a UB team. It marked the second time under Jeff Quinn that the Bulls have scored 50+ points in a game. Buffalo scored 51 points against Akron on Nov. 19 of last season.

The Bulls are looking for their second ever win over an AQ BCS opponent. Buffalo won at Rutgers, 34-11, in 2002.

Alex Neutz leads the nation in receiving touchdowns per game (2). He has already set a season high with 6 touchdown receptions. He had four TDs in both 2010 and 2011. He is the first UB player with a touchdown reception in three straight games since Naaman Roosevelt caught a TD catch in seven straight games in 2008.

The Bulls have 14 sacks though three games – the most of any team in the MAC. In addition, 10 of the other MAC teams have played four games.

Buffalo Bulls stats

Thursday UConn Football Links:

UConn Football Welcomes EBV Participants, Notes [desmond conner – hartford courant]

UConn-Buffalo Coaches Taking Part in Coach To Cure MD Saturday [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Big East predictions: Week 5 [matt fortuna – espn.com]

What to watch in the Big East: Week 5 [matt fortuna – espn.com]

Geremy Davis Has The Hot Hands [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn WR Tebucky Jones Wants More Playing Time [hartford courant]

Chemistry class [journal inquirer]

Preview: Buffalo Bulls at Connecticut Huskies [cbssports.com]

Next Week:

UConn will open up Big East play next Saturday as they head to Piscataway, NJ for a matchup with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Kickoff is slated for high noon.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/27

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

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UConn Football links

Today’s UConn football links can be found in the Thursday links section of the Buffalo vs UConn preview.

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Auriemma not worried about small numbers [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Husky Run Will Go On, Oct. 11, starting at Gampel. Details Here [dom amore – hartford courant]

Recruiting Roundup: Cameron to Georgetown, Vonleh reclassifies [kevin duffy – ct post]

Other UConn related links

W. Track. Clive Terrelonge to be Inducted Into Lincoln University Hall of Fame [uconnhuskies.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 9/27

Members of the "All-Time Fenway Park Team" made up of former and current Boston Red Sox players pose for a photo prior to a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.

Despite all the fanfare and the celebration last night of the All Fenway Park Team, the Boston Red Sox weren’t able to make the fans, themselves and the alumni happy. It’s probably not a surprise to anyone because they’ve basically sucked the proverbial D all season long at home.

Fenway Park used to be a place where the Red Sox would thrive. Now we sit back and watch as the ownership group says the games are sellouts despite the fact there are empty seats everywhere.

The Tampa Bay Rays are still on the outside of a playoff spot and their odds aren’t great. But they took another step in the right direction by beating the local nine 4-2 last night.

The Rays have won seven straight games but remain five games back in the AL East. They are three back in the AL Wild Card standings of the Oakland A’s who are the second wild card team. The Baltimore Orioles, the Red Sox’s next opponent, are a 1/2 game ahead of the A’s for the top spot and they are 1.5 games behind the Yankees.

It’ll be an interesting weekend in the AL East.

You expect the Yankees to have an easy time of things with the Toronto Blue Jays over the next four days. The Red Sox are playing the Orioles and the Rays go out of the division to play the Chicago White Sox for the next four days. Once atop the AL Central, the White Sox now trail the Detroit Tigers by a game. So if there was a series to watch in the AL this weekend, it’s this one.

I’d talk more about the Red Sox but frankly they aren’t worth it right now. Sure maybe this is an overreaction to things but you can’t tell me they are. If you can, prove it to me.

The Red Sox are off today but we’ll be back in a bit with the pitching matchups for the weekend. So for now, let’s take at look at the overnight links from the media by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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A Fenway finale, but same Bobby Valentine [boston herald]

Sox lineup includes Carl Yastrzemski, Roger Clemens [boston herald]

Jason Varitek close to rejoining club [boston herald]

Carl Yastrzemski on next Triple Crown: Somebody’s got to do it [boston herald]

Yastrzemski: ‘The Red Sox will be back’ [rob bradford – weei.com]

Red Sox drop home finale to Rays, 4-2 [csn new england]

Ortiz: Red Sox need to re-embrace the ’04 approach [csn new england]

Red Sox pitchers tie season high with 14 strikeouts [csn new england]

Saltalamacchia on Lester: ‘Did a great job, just battled his butt off’ [csn new england]

Valentine on final game of the season at Fenway [csn new england]

Clemens: ‘I had 13 wonderful years’ in Boston [csn new england]

Yaz: Triple Crown ‘going to happen’ [espn boston]

Rapid Reaction: Rays 4, Red Sox 2 [espn boston]

Clemens: ‘Never lost my love’ for Boston [espn boston]

Boston Red Sox can see glimmers of hope amid gloom [espn boston]

David Ortiz wants to be with Boston Red Sox for better days [espn boston]

Cherington discusses searching for a new manager [extra bases]

Bobby Valentine Offers Little Regret, Believes He’ll Improve ‘When I Come Back Next Year’ [nesn.com]

Roger Clemens Expresses Love for Boston, Says He Never Lost ‘Love For This Town’ [nesn.com]

Carl Yastrzemski Promises That ‘Red Sox Will Be Back,’ Is Surprised Nobody Has Hit for Triple Crown Since Him [nesn.com]

Red Sox Cap Forgettable Season at Fenway Park With Prolonged Power Outage [nesn.com]

No Speaker? And Remy over Runnels? All-Fenway team’s a joke [projo sox blog]

MINOR LEAGUE LINKS

Top 10 prospects at season’s end [espn boston]

Boston Red Sox minor leaguers hurry up and wait [goupstate.com]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, CSN New EnglandESPN Boston, NESN, Providence Journal, RedSox.com and WEEI websites.

And if you must check out the enemy news, head over to the Tampa Bay Times and Tampa Tribune websites.

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Video: Red Sox Announce All Fenway Park Team

In case you missed it or want to watch it again, the Boston Red Sox announced the All Fenway Park Team on Tuesday night as part of the 100th Year Anniversary Celebration.

I’ve broken it down into three parts each about 10 minutes.

Part 1

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Whale’s Talbot Hoping to Pick Up Where He Left Off

By Bob Crawford

Goaltending often makes the difference in late-season and postseason hockey, and no individual was more responsible for the positive results the Connecticut Whale enjoyed last spring than netminder Cam Talbot.

CT WhaleAfter starting only 25 of the Whale’s first 68 games, and playing second fiddle to Chad Johnson, Talbot got the nod in five of Connecticut’s last eight games of the regular year, and then played all nine of the Whale’s playoff contests.  He was strong in the stretch run, posting two shutouts, a 1.17 goals-against average and a 95.9% save percentage in those last five regular-season starts, and the second-year pro really caught fire in the postseason.  Talbot shut out the in-state rival Bridgeport Sound Tigers, in back-to-back 3-0 decisions, in the first two games of the Whale’s first-round sweep of their Fairfield County adversaries, the first time in franchise history a goaltender had posted zeros in consecutive playoff games.  That was the start of a performance that would see Talbot register a stellar 93.9% save percentage, along with a 2.10 GAA, as the Whale’s playoff anchor.

That season-ending run had Talbot chomping at the bit to get back into action for the upcoming 2012-13 campaign, but about five weeks ago he suffered a bump in the road.

“I was just at the gym, working out, doing a ‘plyo’ (plyometric) workout, went over on my ankle the wrong way and ended up breaking a bone on the outside of my foot,” Talbot said Wednesday.

The timing of the injury, barely a month before training camp, after such a positive finish to last season, was more than a little maddening to Talbot.

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“Very frustrating,” were the Caledonia, Ontario native’s words to describe his initial reaction.  “That’s the first thing I thought of is, ‘I hope nothing’s broken,’ because I don’t want to have to miss any time, I want to pick right back up where I left off and start the season off well.  I’m still hopeful that’s going to happen, but it’s looking like it might be held off a little bit.”

The injury setback does not, however, dampen Talbot’s pride in how he finished 2011-12, or his excitement about seeking to carry the momentum over into the new season.

“I was extremely happy the way we finished the season, the way I finished the season personally,” Talbot said.  “It was a big step forward for myself, probably playing the best hockey I’ve ever played.  It was great to be able to do that, and even get recognized and get the callup at the end of the season (for the remainder of the parent New York Rangers’ postseason run).  That meant a lot to me, and I’m just looking to start the season the way I finished it, and keep pushing forward, keep getting better and keep working hard.”

As for the timetable on his recovery, Talbot reported, “I’m going to see the team doctor (Thursday).  They said it was four to six weeks in a cast, so hopefully no longer than four or five more days in the cast.  Then once I get the cast off, it’s basically how hard we can push it.  I’m trying to be back for the home opener (October 12 at the XL Center), but we’ll see about that.  I’m going to try and get back on the ice sometime next week, and then push it as hard as I can and get back for (the season opener).”

Talbot almost seemed to flip a switch in his play late last year, all of a sudden looking like a different goaltender than the one who had been unable to unseat Johnson from the number-one role over the course of nearly two years.  When asked if he did anything differently to turn things around, though, Talbot points not to anything during his hot streak, but to a time earlier in the season when he hardly played at all.

“I think it (the key point) was really about a month before that (his season-ending run),” Talbot said.  “I think I might have played in maybe one game in February.  Chad went about four weeks before I actually got a start.  So when I wasn’t playing, I was just working hard off the ice, with the trainers and the strength coach, and working as hard as I could on the ice, to make sure I was in good shape when I got back in the net.  When I got back in the net, I ended up being in probably the best shape I’ve been in, so I think that definitely helped contribute to my on-ice play and my conditioning, stuff like that.  So I think that’s when the lightbulb pretty much went off, is, ‘I’ve got to get in better shape and be ready for when I get back in there’, and I think I did a pretty good job of that.”

The proof of that is in the results, and the challenge now for Talbot is to latch onto the number-one role.  That slot is there for the taking, after Johnson left the organization as a free agent this summer, signing with the Phoenix Coyotes.

“I don’t think it plays any different mentally in my head,” said Talbot about whether he is looking at his situation any differently to start this season.  “I think every game I’ve got to approach it the same way, whether I’m going in as just playing on a Sunday or going and starting Friday-Saturday.  Either way I’m going to want to go in and play the best that I can and give the guys the best chance to win.  Obviously I hope to play more games this year with Chad gone, but I’m just going to take it one game at a time and try to play the best that I can when I’m in there.”

That philosophy of taking it one game at a time helped Talbot finish last year as one of the sharpest goaltenders in the AHL.  If he is able to bring anywhere near that level of play over the course of a season, the Whale will be well set at the game’s most important position, and the Rangers’ March 2010 signing of Talbot out of the University of Alabama-Huntsville will have proven to be a brilliant pickup.

2012 Blogpoll Top 25 – Week 4

Here is the BlogPoll Top 25 for week four in college football. If you’re curious to see how I voted, you can check my 2012 BlogPoll top 25 week 4 ballot. You can also checkout the weekly analysis of the BlogPoll Top 25.

College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 4

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 Alabama Crimson Tide (85) 24.81 0.74
2 Oregon Ducks (2) 22.94 2.50 Arrow_up 1
3 Florida St. Seminoles (1) 21.85 2.93 Arrow_up 2
4 LSU Tigers 21.53 2.44 Arrow_down -2
5 Georgia Bulldogs 20.34 2.40 Arrow_down -1
6 Kansas St. Wildcats (1) 18.80 2.56 Arrow_up 8
7 South Carolina Gamecocks 18.37 2.36 Arrow_up 2
8 Stanford Cardinal (2) 17.65 3.11
9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1) 16.55 3.20 Arrow_up 2
10 West Virginia Mountaineers 16.49 4.46 Arrow_down -3
11 Florida Gators (1) 14.82 3.46 Arrow_up 2
12 Texas Longhorns 14.20 2.73
13 USC Trojans 11.43 4.49 Arrow_up 3
14 Ohio St. Buckeyes 11.17 4.09 Arrow_up 1
15 TCU Horned Frogs 10.45 3.86 Arrow_up 2
16 Clemson Tigers 9.14 4.54 Arrow_down -6
17 Oklahoma Sooners 7.92 4.65 Arrow_down -11
18 Louisville Cardinals 7.83 3.15 Arrow_up 1
19 Oregon St. Beavers 7.16 4.63 Arrow_up 10
20 Michigan St. Spartans 4.65 3.11 Arrow_up 2
21 Mississippi St. Bulldogs 4.51 3.57 Arrow_up 3
22 Northwestern Wildcats 3.74 4.30 Arrow_up 1
23 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 3.10 2.95 Arrow_up 10
24 Nebraska Cornhuskers 2.51 2.69 Arrow_up 2
25 Ohio Bobcats 2.49 3.11
Others Receiving Votes: Baylor Bears | Iowa St. Cyclones | UCLA Bruins | Boise St. Broncos | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs | Oklahoma St. Cowboys | Michigan Wolverines | Texas Tech Red Raiders | Arizona Wildcats | Arizona St. Sun Devils | Virginia Tech Hokies | Cincinnati Bearcats | Minnesota Golden Gophers | Texas A&M Aggies | Wisconsin Badgers | Tennessee Volunteers | Central Florida Knights | Purdue Boilermakers | Ball St. Cardinals | Miami Hurricanes | Utah State Aggies | Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Nevada Wolf Pack | Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
Updated: Sep 26, 2012 9:45 AM EDT

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Red Sox announce members of the All Fenway Park Team

Here is the press release from the Boston Red Sox about the naming of the All Fenway Park Team.

BOSTON, MA – To conclude the season-long 100th Anniversary Celebration of Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox today presented the All Fenway Park Team comprising the greatest 40 Red Sox players, and three managers, in Fenway Park history to appear in their positions of play.

Boston Red SoxThe All Fenway Park Team was voted on by fans, historians, Front Office staff, and the club’s historical and archival consultants. Below are the three teams that make up the 40-man roster along with the three managers of each team.

Starting Lineup

(As voted by the fans)

First Reserves

Second Reserves

Carlton Fisk – C*

Jason Varitek – C*

Rich Gedman– C*

Jimmie Foxx – 1B**

Mo Vaughn – 1B

George Scott – 1B

Dustin Pedroia – 2B*

Bobby Doerr – 2B

Jerry Remy – 2B*

Wade Boggs – 3B

Mike Lowell – 3B

Frank Malzone – 3B*

Nomar Garciaparra – SS*

Johnny Pesky – SS**

Rico Petrocelli – SS*

Ted Williams – LF**

Carl Yastrzemski – LF*

Jim Rice – LF*

Fred Lynn – CF*

Dom DiMaggio – CF**

Reggie Smith –CF*

Dwight Evans – RF*

Trot Nixon – RF*

Tony Conigliaro – RF**

Pedro Martinez – RHP*

Roger Clemens – P*

Babe Ruth – P**

Lefty Grove – LHP**

Luis Tiant – P*

Smoky Joe Wood – P**

Jonathan Papelbon – Closer

Tim Wakefield – P*

Curt Schilling – P

David Ortiz – DH*

Dennis Eckersley – P*

Bill Lee – P*

Terry Francona – Manager

Dick Radatz – P**

Jim Lonborg – P*

Joe Cronin – Manager**

Dick Williams – Manager**

Pinch Runner/Pinch Hitter

Bernie Carbo – PH*

Dave Roberts – PR

*Indicates players in attendance at the September 26, 2012 pre-game ceremony

**Indicates players who are deceased

The breakdown of the three teams was determined by over 120,000 fan votes who selected players for the 40-man roster. Players on the starting team received the most votes, followed by the reserve players and managers. Joe Cronin was the last member of the Red Sox team to hold the title of both player and manager, however, he was elected into the All Fenway Park Team as a manager. For more information and complete bios on the players and managers, visit fenwaypark100.com.

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