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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 9/17

Jeff Niemann (L), Jon Lester (R)

As the Nation breathes a little easier after last night’s win by the Boston Red Sox, things will go back to being a little tense as the local nine and the Tampa Bay Rays do battle in game three of a four-game set.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. and will be broadcast to 66% of the country, including Alaska and Hawaii, on FOX. And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2011 Red Sox Radio Network.

After a disappointing start his last time out, Jon Lester looks to rebound in his 29th start of the season. In his previous 28 starts, Lester is 15-7 with a 3.07 ERA. He’s made three starts against the Rays this season and is 1-2 with a 4.00 ER (8 ER/18 IP). He’s made 19 career starts against the Rays and is 10-5 with a 3.83 ERA. 12 of those starts have come at the Fens where he is 6-4 with a 4.01 ERA.

Jeff Niemann looks to the pull the Rays back closer to the Red Sox in his 22nd start of 2011. In his previous 21 starts, Niemann is 10-7 with a 3.97 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Red Sox this season and is 1-0 with a 1.06 ERA (2 ER/17 IP). And oh by the way, the Red Sox are .089 (5-56) against him this season. He’s made six career starts against the local nine and is 3-2 with a 3.24 ERA. Three of those starts have come at the Fens where he is 2-1 with a 5.09 ERA.

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Here are this afternoon’s lineups:

Tampa Bay Rays83-67 Boston Red Sox87-63
1. Desmond Jennings LF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. B.J. Upton CF 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Evan Longoria 3B 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Ben Zobrist 1B 4. David Ortiz DH
5. Johnny Damon DH 5. Josh Reddick RF
6. Sean Rodriguez SS 6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia
C
7. Casey Kotchman
1B 7. Carl Crawford LF
8. Brandon Guyer RF 8. Mike Aviles C
9. Jose Lobaton C 9. Marco Scutaro SS
Jeff Niemann SP Jon Lester SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers:

Tampa Bay Rays @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

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Clay Buchholz: ‘I want to be back for the playoffs’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Bobby Jenks on injuries, embolism: ‘I have some good luck coming’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Bard’s back, to Red Sox’ delight [CSN New England]

Video: BBTN previews Game 3 of Sox-Rays [ESPN Boston]

Boston Red Sox Clay Buchholz ‘pretty optimistic’ following bullpen session [ESPN Boston]

Sox and Rays back for another big game [ESPN Boston]

We are gathered here today . . . [Extra Bases]

Clay Buchholz back on the mound [Extra Bases]

Pregame notes from Fenway Park [Extra Bases]

Red Sox announce minor league award winners [Extra Bases]

Is this the best stretch of Jonathan Papelbon’s career? [Full Count]

Terry Francona Shows Trust in Daniel Bard Despite Recent Struggles [NESN.com]

Tim Wakefield Earns Amica Pitcher of the Week Honors After Posting 200th Career Win [NESN.com]

Video: Ted Williams Exhibit at Boston Sports Museum Honors Splendid Splinter [NESN.com]

Fan Forum: Did You Expect the Rays to Contend Into September This Year? [NESN.com]

Bobby Jenks Headed Toward Back Surgery but Feels ‘Blessed’ with Chance to Overcome Various Ailments [NESN.com]

Clay Buchholz Returns to Mound, Eyes a Comeback in Time for Playoffs [NESN.com]

Sigh of relief over Sox win Friday night [Projo Sox Blog]

Aviles thrust into key role at third base for Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Buchholz feeling good after bullpen session [Projo Sox Blog]

Lester aims to rebound against Rays [RedSox.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 9/17

Jonathan Papelbon(notes) #58 of the Boston Red Sox reacts after striking out Evan Longoria(notes) #3 of the Tampa Bay Rays in the ninth inning to earn a 4-3 win at Fenway Park September 16, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts

Josh Beckett ‘s triumphant return to the Boston Red Sox along with a Mike Aviles game-winning home run got the fans in Boston and all of Red Sox Nation dancing for joy on Friday night.

It was the strong effort of Beckett along with the bullpen, including Daniel Bard (I know can you believe it?) and some timely offense that helped the Red Sox to a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on a cool, crisp fall-like night at Historic Fenway Park.

The win was huge for the Red Sox as it pushes their lead back to four games over the Rays in the AL Wild Card. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim also lost last night and fall to five games behind the Red Sox. The New York Yankees lost to the Toronto Blue Jays so the Red Sox are just 3.5 games behind them for first in the AL East.

I said last night on Twitter during the game that I wasn’t concerned with the Red Sox winning the division. And I meant it. All that matters right now is the Red Sox make the playoffs. And to do that, they basically control their own destiny. Of course two more wins against the Rays would make that goal all the more easier to attain.

Josh Beckett(notes) #19 of the Boston Red Sox reacts after getting out of trouble in the fourth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park September 16, 2011 in Boston, MassachusettsThe main concern going into this game last night was how would Beckett’s ankle hold up. After all he was taking the mound for the first time in 11 days after injuring his ankle back on September 5th.

From the looks of it, he didn’t miss a beat although the Rays were able to get three runs off of him. Those runs just happened to be the first runs Beckett had allowed against them all season.

He gave up two of those runs in the 1st inning when Evan Longoria took him deep for a two-run johnson (must have been the good road beef). The offense backed him up though by getting the two runs back off the bats off Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz. The Rays would get their last run of the night in the 3rd.

But once again the Red Sox struck back in the bottom half of the inning when Big Papi brought in Pedroia to knot the game.

The unlikeliest of heroes, Aviles, put the Red Sox ahead for good in the 4th with a solo blast through the O in the Sports Authority sign over the Green Monster.

From there, it was up to Beckett and the bullpen to do their jobs. And as you can tell, they did.

Beckett scattered seven hits over six innings, allowing the three runs (two earned) to go along with a walk and seven strikeouts.

Alfredo Aceves made his inning of work a little eventful with two walks but also struck out two. Bard recovered from his little slide by striking out the side. He did walk one batter.

And of course, Jonathan Papelbon continued his dominance at the back end of the rotation by striking out two of the three batters he faced in the 9th to pick up his 30th save. He now has 30 saves in each of his first six seasons with the Red Sox. Can you say cha-ching?

Solid win for the boys and it couldn’t have come at better time. With the Nation panicking, the Red Sox kept their cool and did their jobs. Now as fans, we need to do our jobs and continue to support the team through the good and the bad. Hopefully in the end, we’re in the playoffs.

Because that’s what matters!!

We’ll be back later with this afternoon’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. But for now, enjoy the overnight links below by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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A timely recovery for Daniel Bard [Alex Speier- WEEI.com]

Relief from the heat [Boston Globe]

Bard helps to pen a better ending [Boston Globe]

Ailing Youkilis will sit today [Boston Globe]

Memories beginning to fade [Boston Globe]

A close watch on Sox [Boston Herald]

‘Just a game’ to Josh Beckett [Boston Herald]

Bard effort a big relief [Boston Herald]

Pressure’s nothing new for Damon, Maddon [Boston Herald]

Hero worshipping [Boston Herald]

Beckett comes to Sox’ rescue [CSN New England]

Red Sox notes: Aviles channels his power [CSN New England]

Rapid reaction: Red Sox 4, Rays 3 [ESPN Boston]

Boston Red Sox’s David Ortiz feels bad for Manny Ramirez [ESPN Boston]

Beckett, Bard follow the script [ESPN Boston]

Closing Time: Beckett helps Red Sox breathe easier after win over Rays [Full Count]

Red Sox find stability in Josh Beckett’s return [Full Count]

Mike Aviles becomes the latest ‘most important’ player on the Red Sox [Full Count]

Red Sox Still Waiting to Name a Starter for Monday’s Doubleheader, Kyle Weiland to Start Tuesday [NESN.com]

J.D. Drew’s Recovery Slowed by Neck Pain [NESN.com]

Video: Josh Beckett Gives Struggling Red Sox Boost, Sparks Crucial Win Over Rays [NESN.com]

Josh Beckett’s Return Means Plenty in the Present, But Speaks Volumes for Red Sox’ Chances in Future [NESN.com]

Bard, Beckett pull Sox back from brink [Providence Journal]

Beckett comes up aces against Rays [Providence Journal]

Rays banking on rookie reliever Moore [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Injuries get better of Youkilis [Providence Journal]

Red Sox stick with Bard, and it pays off in win [RedSox.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 the to St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune websites.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/17

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 some of the other sports. 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.

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UConn Football links

UConn mistakes add up [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Post-game notes from the Iowa State loss [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

Safety/Receiver Jordan Floyd Commits To UConn [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Iowa State 24, UConn 20: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Just for Fun [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

VIDEO: Johnny McEntee [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

VIDEO: Kendall Reyes [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Huskies could easily be 3-0 and that’s the frustrating part [John Nash – Journal Inquirer]

Postgame UConn-Iowa State [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Home Not So Sweet On Friday Night [UConnHuskies.com]

Iowa State holds off UConn 24-20 [CT Post]

Missed Chances Cost UConn In Loss To Iowa State [Hartford Courant]

Iowa State Game Again A Measuring Stick [Hartford Courant]

Jim Calhoun, UConn Men Honored At Halftime [Hartford Courant]

Dave Teggart: Some Good, Some Not So Hot [Hartford Courant]

Huskies miss early opportunities, fall short late [New Haven Register]

UConn defense, quarterbacks going in different directions [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn’s home winning streak snapped [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn boots its opportunity to beat Iowa State [The Hour]

Why Not ISU? [Go Cyclones]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Jim Calhoun, UConn Men Honored At Halftime [Hartford Courant]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Maya Moore Named WNBA Rookie of the Year [UConnHuskies.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. UConn Volleyball Opens Hokie Classic With 3-0 Win Over Chattanooga [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. No. 2 Men’s Soccer Outlasts Boston University, 1-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

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Offense Lets Huskies Down in 24-20 Loss To The Cyclones

With Iowa ahead 24-20 and just over a minute left in the game, UConn's Ryan Griffin did not catch a pass on a fourth down.

Sure the UConn Huskies scored 20 points in their 24-20 loss to the Iowa State Cyclones so yes the headline may be a little misleading. Just give me a moment to explain myself and you’ll understand what I mean.

When your defense gets three interceptions of the first four passes and you come away with three points, it’s not a good thing. The Huskies offense could have put this game away early but they didn’t.

After the first interception by Dwayne Gratz, one of three UConn QB’s, Johnny McEntee gave the ball right back on the first snap when he threw an interception. Both teams failed to score on their ensuing possessions (ISU punted, UConn kicker Dave Teggart missed a 41 yard field goal).

Byron Jones got the ball back for the Huskies with another interception of Steele Jantz. The Huskies started at the Cyclones 34 yard line only to get no yardage on the first downs. They had to settle for a field goal and a 10-0 lead.

Two plays after the kickoff, Jory Johnson had the third interception of Jantz which he returned to the Iowa State 28. The Huskies once again failed to capitalize as the drive stalled out at the Iowa State 16 and once again Teggart missed the field goal, this time from 43 yards.

Say the Huskies score touchdowns on all three turnovers, they’re up 28-0. At the very least, they should have at least been up 16-0.

And while the strength of the team may be the defense, it’s also the defense that is allowing big plays that come back to haunt them.

After the Huskies stuffed the Cyclones for a loss of nine yards on two running plays, Jantz hit one of his receivers for a 48 yard gain. A nine yard run followed up a 26 yard run and the Cyclones were in the red zone trailing 10-7.

They were burned in the third quarter on a little trickeration from Iowa State and they fell behind. The Huskies did grab the lead in the 4th quarter only to have the Cyclones come back down the field and score.

The defense can’t help the team win ball games when they give up the big plays especially when the offense can’t capitalize on turnovers created by the defense. It also doesn’t help when you have some turnovers of your own (the McEntee interception, D.J. Shoemate fumble).

Until head coach Paul Pasqualoni decides on a quarterback, the offense is going to continue to look inept. They have absolutely no rhythm out there because of the three-man rotation. To me, this hurts the offensive line because each one of three is different.

After watching the game tonight, the best bet to me is to put Scott McCummings at the helm of the offense. He’s the only QB of the three to pass for a touchdown in a game. Having one QB at all times would be the best thing going forward.

With two games against MAC teams coming up, there’s still hope for the Huskies to turn around the season. If not, I wouldn’t be making any plans for a bowl game because honestly, if the offense doesn’t start to shape up, they’ll be lucky if they got to three wins this season.

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Iowa State Cyclones
0 7 10 7 24
UConn Huskies 10 0 3 7 20

1st quarter

CON – 10:25 – Scott McCummings 10 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

CON – 01:59 – Dave Teggart 52 Yard Field Goal

2nd quarter

Iowa State fans celebrate with their team after their 24-20 victory over Connecticut in their NCAA college football game in East Hartford, Conn., on Friday, Sept. 16, 2011.ISU – 11:03 – James White 26 Yd Run (Zach Guyer Kick)

3rd quarter

ISU – 11:18 – Darius Reynolds 40 Yd Pass From Josh Lenz (Zach Guyer Kick)

CON – 09:37 – Dave Teggart 50 Yd Field Goal

ISU – 06:44 – Zach Guyer 36 Yd Field Goal

4th quarter

CON – 12:51 – Kashif Moore 39 Yd Pass From Scott McCummings (Dave Teggart Kick)

ISU – 09:08 – Darius Reynolds 20 Yd Pass From Steele Jantz (Zach Guyer Kick)

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Offensive Player of the Game:

Darius Reynolds of Iowa State had a huge game as he had four catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns.

Defensive Player of the Game:

Jory Johnson had a huge game defensively for the Huskies as he finished with 10 tackles (three solo, seven assisted) and an interception.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

When the Huskies only scored three points off of the three Iowa State turnovers, the momentum quickly swung in Iowa State’s favor.

The second turning point came on fourth and 2 at the Iowa State 38 late in the fourth quarter. The Huskies couldn’t get the play in and were forced to call a timeout. Johnny McEntee then gave the ball to the Cyclones when his pass went incomplete. The Huskies could only stop the clock twice instead of three times and only had 40 seconds to go the length of the field. Obviously you can tell from the final score they didn’t make it. Had they had that timeout, they may have had a better chance of scoring.

Offensive Notes:

Johnny McEntee was 13-of-30 for 188 yards with one interception. Michael Nebrich was 1-of-3 for four yards. Scott McCummings was 1-of-3 for 39 yards and one touchdown pass. He also rushed for 39 yards and a touchdown. After two straight 100 yard games, Lyle McCombs came back to earth with 46 yards on 18 carries. Isiah Moore had a huge game receiving with eight catches for 143 yards. Kashif Moore caught three balls for 46 yards and a touchdown.

Defensive Notes:

Jory Johnson led the Huskies with 10 tackles and had an interception. Blidi Wreh-Wilson added nine tackles while Dwayne Gratz and Yawin Smallwood had eight. Gratz also chipped in with an interception. Kendall Reyes had six tackles and one sack with Harris Agbor adding five tackles and a sack. Byron Jones had two tackles and an interception.

Special Teams Notes:

Cole Wagner had six punts in which he averaged 40.2 yards. Not one of his punts were downed inside of the 20. Dave Teggart was 2-for-4 on field goals. He missed from 41 yards and 43 yards while hitting from 52 yards and 50 yards. One of Chad Christen’s kickoffs went out of bounds. This is a big no-no. Nick Williams had two punt returns in which he got -3 yards. He returned five kickoffs for 117 yards with a long of 37.

Injuries:

There were no injuries for UConn during the game that I saw.

Officials:

Officials: Referee: Tom Walker; Umpire: John Mascarello; Linesman: Chad Green; Line judge: David Oliver; Back judge: Brad Van Vark; Field judge: Scott Gaines; Side judge: Mike Contreraz;

Game Notes:

Iowa State Cyclones @ UConn Huskies 9-17-11 box score

Here are some quotes from UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni and his players as well as quotes from Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads and his players.

Here are the starters for UConn:

OFFENSE
WR 6 Moore, Kashif
TE 89 Delahunt, John
LT 71 Ryan, Mike
LG 72 Bennett, Jimmy
C 57 Petrus, Moe
RG 63 Masters, Adam
RT 77 Friend, Kevin
QB 18 McEntee, Johnny
TB 24 Shoemate, D.J.
FB 39 Hinkley, Mark
WR 83 Moore, Isiah

DEFENSE
DE 48 WILLIAMS, Trev.
DT 4 MARTIN, Tywon
DT 99 Reyes, Kendall
DE 98 JENNINGS, Teddy
SLB 3 Moore, Sio
MLB 33 SMALLWOOD, Yaw.
WLB 28 Johnson, Jory
CB 7 Gratz, Dwayne
S 15 Junior, Jerome
WLB 46 Vann, Marquise
CB 5 WREH-WILSON, B.

The rest of the game notes in this section are courtesy of UConn’s Football sports information department:

  • The defeat drops the Huskies to 1-2 overall
  • QB Scott McCummings capped off the first Husky drive with a 10-yard TD run (first career rushing TD)
  • UConn intercepted three of the first four Iowa State’s pass attempts
  • CB Dwayne Gratz intercepted the first ISU play from scrimmage
  • DT Kendall Reyes stopped ISU second drive with a third down sack
  • DB Byron Jones recorded his 2nd INT of the season in the first quarter
  • LB Jory Johnson notched the third INT for the Huskies in the first quarter (2nd this season)
  • The Husky defense held ISU to 0 first downs and just 4 total yards in the first quarter
  • K Dave Teggart missed his first FG attempt at Rentschler Field since September 25, 2010 vs. Buffalo
  • Teggart missed multiple FG attempts for the first time since September 18, 2010 at Temple
  • Teggart nailed two 50+ yard FGs including tying a career high on a 52-yarder
  • QB Johnny McEntee connected on a career-long 41-yard strike to WR Isiah Moore
  • McEntee recorded career highs in completions (13), attempts (30) and yards (188)
  • Isiah Moore hauled in career highs with 8 catches and 143 yards (his first career 100-yard game)
  • Moore’s 100+ receiving yard performance was the first for a Husky since September 25, 2010 (Michael Smith)
  • The Huskies did not commit a penalty until the 12:14 mark of the fourth quarter
  • RB D.J. Shoemate started in his first appearance of the season

Big East Games and Results:

Saturday, September 17

#18 West Virginia
Maryland, 12 p.m.

Pittsburgh
Iowa, 12 p.m.

Akron
Cincinnati, 3:30 p.m.

Florida A&M
#20 South Florida, 7 p.m.

Louisville
Kentucky, 7 p.m.

Syracuse
USC, 8 p.m.

Things to Work On:

  • Pick a damn quarterback already.
  • Find a way to take advantage of the turnovers created
  • Get D.J. Shoemate some stick’em or something so he can hold on to the dang ball.
  • Defense needs to work on their assignments so they stop allowing the big plays.
  • Open back up the placekicking competition to put a little pressure back on Dave Teggart.

Up Next:

The Huskies head to northwest New York for a matchup with the Buffalo Bulls at 6 p.m. next Saturday night.

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 9/16

James Shields (L), Josh Beckett (R)

After falling last night to the Tampa Bay Rays, the Boston Red Sox look to prevent them from getting any closer in the AL Wild Card standings tonight in game two of a four-game set from historic Fenway Park.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Rays television market, you can catch the game on Sun Sports. Depending on where you live, you might also be able to catch the game on the MLB Network. And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2011 Red Sox Radio Network.

Josh Beckett returns to the hill for his 28th start of 2011 after suffering an ankle injury on September 5th. In his previous 27 starts, Beckett is 12-5 with a 2.49 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Rays this season and is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER/17 IP). He’s made 18 career starts against the Rays and is 8-4 with a 2.94 ERA. Ten of those starts have come at the Fens where he is 6-1 with a 3.11 ERA.

James Shields looks to pull the Rays to within two games of the Red Sox in the race for the playoffs in his 31st of 2011. In his previous 30 starts, Shields is 15-10 with a 2.70 ERA. He’s made four starts this season against the Red Sox and is 2-2 with a 2.87 ERA. He’s made 20 career starts against the Red Sox and is 7-11 with a 4.58 ERA. Nine of those starts have come at the Fens where he is 1-8 with a 6.99 ERA.

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Here are this evening’s lineups:

Tampa Bay Rays83-66 Boston Red Sox86-63
1. Desmond Jennings LF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. B.J. Upton CF 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Evan Longoria 3B 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Casey Kotchman 1B 4. David Ortiz DH
5. Johnny Damon DH 5. Josh Reddick RF
6. Ben Zobrist 2B 6. Marco Scutaro SS
7. Matthew Joyce RF 7. Carl Crawford LF
8. John Jaso C 8. Jason Varitek C
9. Reid Brignac SS 9. Mike Aviles 3B
James Shields SP Josh Beckett SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers:

Tampa Bay Rays @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

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Revisiting the trade deadline: Could the Sox have averted disaster? [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Lavarnway honored by Baseball America [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Sox counting on Beckett to deliver [Chad Finn’s Touching All The Bases]

Kevin Youkilis unable to play through hip bursitis, sports hernia [Clubhouse Insider]

CBHoF honors Red Sox manager Terry Francona [College Baseball Daily]

Beckett’s test starts now [CSN New England]

Youkilis sparks memories of Lowell [CSN New England]

Sox: Youkilis will sit Saturday, as well [CSN New England]

Neck issue delays Drew’s return [ESPN Boston]

Youkilis out Saturday, too [ESPN Boston]

Tito still unsure who to pitch Monday [ESPN Boston]

The Red Sox still have time to recapture what they had [Extra Bases]

Youkilis to sit tonight and tomorrow [Extra Bases]

Red Sox won’t miss playoffs, will they? [FOXSports.com]

Which prospects did A’s want in Rich Harden deal? [Full Count]

Kevin Millar on M&M: Time for Sox to just ‘win a game’ [Full Count]

Josh Reddick believes Josh Beckett is ‘one person’ who can put Red Sox on his back [Full Count]

Johnny Damon Hoping Red Sox Are in ‘Panic Mode’ [NESN.com]

Author Saul Wisnia Recalls Fondest Red Sox Memories, Talks About New Book Celebrating 100 Years of Fenway Park [NESN.com]

Moore following in Price’s footsteps [Projo Sox Blog]

Franklin Morales still an enigma for Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Lavarnway named to Baseball America’s All-Star team [Projo Sox Blog]

Ailing Youkilis out Friday — and Saturday, too [Projo Sox Blog]

Aceves unlikely to start one of two games on Monday [Projo Sox Blog]

Beckett to face Shields in marquee matchup [RedSox.com]

Healthy Ellsbury quiets critics with big season [RedSox.com]

2011 SoxProspects.com Players of the Year [SoxProspects.com]

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The Race for the Postseason Heats up on “Sunday MLB on TBS” with a Crucial AL East Match-up Between the Rays @ Red Sox

Sunday MLB on TBS

“Sunday MLB on TBS” continues on September 18 with an American League match-up between two division rivals and Postseason contenders when the Boston Red Sox host the Tampa Bay Rays at 1:30 p.m. (ET).

Leading off the day’s action will be a special half-hour edition of MLB on Deck at 1 p.m. (ET) with Matt Winer (host) in studio alongside Dennis Eckersley (analyst), Cal Ripken (analyst) and David Wells (analyst).  The show will feature TBS’ announcer Brian Anderson’s full interview with Prince Fielder and Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers who discuss the team’s Postseason prospects and Fielder’s impending free agency.

Following the pre-game show, David Ortiz and the Red Sox will host Evan Longoria and the Rays at 1 p.m. (ET).  Recent 200-game winner Tim Wakefield (7-6) is scheduled to start for the Red Sox against the Rays’ starter David Price (12-12).  Play-by-play announcer Matt Vasgersian will call the game alongside analyst John Smoltz in the broadcast booth with Jaime Maggio (reporter) providing updates throughout the game.

Beginning on September 30, TBS will begin televising the 2011 MLB Postseason for the fifth consecutive year.  The network will provide exclusive coverage of all four MLB League Division Series (ALDS & NLDS) and the National League Championship Series (NLCS).

TBS has served as the exclusive home of Major League Baseball’s Division Series (DS) and one League Championship Series (LCS) since 2007, has broadcasted MLB games for more than 30 years and was home of the Atlanta Braves from 1977-2007.

“SUNDAY MLB ON TBS” SCHEDULE:

Sun. September 18

1 p.m. (ET)

MLB On Deck

Announcers: Matt Winer (host), Dennis Eckersley (analyst), Cal Ripken (analyst) and David Wells (analyst)

1:30 p.m. (ET)

Tampa Bay Rays @ Boston Red Sox

Announcers: Matt Vasgersian (play-by-play) and John Smoltz (analyst) with Jaime Maggio (reporter)

UPCOMING “SUNDAY MLB ON TBS” SCHEDULE: 

Sun., September  25

12:30 p.m. (ET)

MLB On Deck

Announcers: Matt Winer (host), Dennis Eckersley (analyst), Cal Ripken (analyst) and David Wells (analyst)
 

1 p.m. (ET)

Boston Red Sox @ New York Yankees

4 p.m. (ET)

San Francisco Giants @ Arizona Diamondbacks

Q&A With Cyclone Planet

Iowa State Cyclones @ UConn Huskies

As we move on to week three for the UConn Huskies football team, it’s time for another Q&A with a blogger from the opponent.

This week, Ross from Cyclone Planet, reached out to me to answer some questions which can be over at Cyclone Planet. Ross was also happy to return the favor as well. Be sure to check out Cyclone Planet if you’re an Iowa State fan and you can follow him on Twitter @CyclonePlanet as well.

Now on to the questions for the week.

1. After the big win on Saturday over Iowa, do you expect a letdown from the Cyclones?

Cyclone Planet: Paul Rhoads has three signature wins in his career so far.  In his first year he knocked off Nebraska in Lincoln in 2009 and then beat Texas in Austin the following year.  After the Nebraska win, the Cyclones lost at Texas A&M, 35-10.  The Cyclones were losing at half-time to a bad Kansas team the week after they beat the Horns.  In the second half, the Cyclones scored 21 points and eventually beat the Jayhawks, 28-16.

I don’t think the Cyclones are going to have letdown against the Huskies.  I’m sure Paul Rhoads has been preaching to the team to focus on this week’s game and put the last week’s win behind them.  The players seem focus from what I’ve read on Twitter and through the local press.

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2.  UConn’s defense has allowed just 138 yards rushing this season. How will Shontrelle Johnson try and breakthrough the stout defense of the Huskies?

CP: Shontrelle Johnson’s success depends on the play of the offensive line.  In the first game against Northern Iowa, All-Big 12 OT Kelechi Osemele didn’t play a lot due to an injury and OG Hayworth Hicks didn’t play due to a suspension.  Shontrelle Johnson struggled and only rushed for 27 yards on 9 carries against Northern Iowa.  Johnson rushed for 108 yards on 18 carries the following week against the Hawkeyes when both Osemele and Hicks returned to the field.

Shontrelle Johnson’s greatest strength is his ability to change directions in an instant and juke past defenders.

3. How do the Cyclones plan to stop the rushing attack of the Huskies?

CP: Iowa State will be able to stop the rushing attack of the Huskies if the defensive line can hold their ground and allow the linebackers to make the plays.  Iowa State’s defense is led by their two All-Big 12 caliber linebackers in A.J. Klein and Jake Knott.  Alongside Knott and Klein is Matt Tau’fo’ou who racked up 8 tackles against Iowa.  I think you get my point that Iowa State’s linebacking core is pretty dang good and may be the best in the Big 12.  Besides the linebackers, the secondary have done a good job of coming up and stopping the runner.  I’ve noticed free safety Jacques Washington in particular making some plays near the line of scrimmage.  Stopping the run should be Iowa State’s main priority on defense on Friday.

4. How can UConn put pressure on Steele Jantz behind your huge offensive line?

CP: Your best bet it is to attack the freshman center Tom Farniok and sophomore left guard Ethan Tuftee because of their inexperience.

Farniok, Tuftee, and the offensive line as a whole were great against Iowa but the performance against Northern Iowa wasn’t the same.  When Osemele and Hicks were out of the game, the remaining members of the line really struggled.  Northern Iowa was putting a lot of pressure on Steele Jantz, sometimes with only a 3-man rush.  It was the worst performance by the Cyclone offensive line in a long time but like I said earlier, the line was great against the Hawkeyes.  If  the Huskies get pressure on Jantz, they must be able to contain him.  Last week, the Hawkeyes got pressure a couple times but Jantz was able to somehow escape the pocket and make big plays.  Cyclone fans were calling him “Houdini” after the game on Saturday.

5. Besides the stars, who are one or two players Huskies fans should keep their eyes on

CP: The first player I would watch out for is wide receiver Aaron Horne.  This is Horne’s first year with the Cyclones after he transferred with Steele Jantz from City College of San Francisco.

Horne was Jantz’s go-to guy in the Northern Iowa game as he caught seven passes including one that lead to the game-winning touchdown.

He made a big play on a short pass and it ended up being a 57-yard gain against Iowa last week.  Without him, I doubt we would currently be 2-0.  Another player that flies under the radar is punter Kirby Van Der Kamp.  I know, I’m naming a punter as a player to watch but is crazy how much of a difference this guy makes.  As a freshman last year, he had the 13th highest average in the nation.  He consistently puts the opponent in bad field position and has been a key to Iowa State’s early success.

6. What is your prediction for the final score of the game?

CP: It will be interesting to see how the Cyclones perform on national television and being on the road for the first time this year.  I think the Clones will escape East Hartford with a win, 24-14.

Red Sox News & Notes – 9/16

Tampa Bay Rays' Evan Longoria, right, is congratulated by teammates B.J. Upton, center, and Desmond Jennings after his three-run home run against the Boston Red Sox in the third inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011.

Another game against the Tampa Bay Rays and yet another loss for the Boston Red Sox. This time it was Jeremy Hellickson who had the honors of shutting down the vaunted Red Sox offense in their 9-2 win.

With the win, the Rays cut the Red Sox lead to three games in the AL Wild Card. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are also lurking at four games behind in the wild card standings. The New York Yankees were off on Thursday night so the Red Sox trail them by 4.5 games for first place in the AL East.

Obviously the concern isn’t winning the division. It’s holding on for the wild card. And with three more games left against the Rays and their starting pitching, it’s looking more and more bleak.

It’s hard to keep up your spirits right now when it comes to the Red Sox. For as good of team as we’ve seen this season, outside of the first month and the last few weeks, you want more out of them. We know what they expect of themselves hence as fans of the team why our hopes are high.

The injuries are most definitely taking a major toll on this team.

In any other circumstances, Kevin Youkilis wouldn’t be playing with his hip issues and sports hernia. Normally if you take his bat out of the lineup, it’s not a good situation. Well he hasn’t been hitting since returning and you can everything is bothering him at the plate. But with Jed Lowrie battling shoulder troubles and Mike Aviles not being the same type of hitter as Youk, what else can Terry Francona due.

You have to wonder how this game would have turned out had Kyle Weiland not broken B.J. Upton‘s bat in the 3rd inning.

Weiland started the game off by retiring the first seven batters he faced for John Jaso started the hitting for the Rays with a double. After getting Reid Brignac to pop out, Weiland walked Desmond Jennings. He then broke Upton’s bat but the bat and the ball got to Marco Scutaro simultaneously and both went through his leg allowing Jaso to score.

Then he left a fastball over the plate to Evan Longoria and just like that it was 4-0. It was a deficit the Red Sox wouldn’t recover from even as they forced Hellickson out of the game in the 6th after working his pitch count up to 117.

The Red Sox have Josh Beckett on the hill later today and we aren’t sure what were going to get since this is his first start since injuring his ankle. We can only hope the ankle doesn’t bother him because right now, it seems like the Red Sox are hanging on by a thread and a prayer.

Simply put, we need Beckett to be Beckett and for the offense to be the offense. Otherwise, there’ll be more panic tonight in the streets of Boston then there was last night.

We’ll be back later with this evening’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. But for now, enjoy the overnight links below by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Tight Spot [Boston Globe]

Quit Thinking They’ll Go Away [Boston Globe]

Bad old memories closing in [Boston Globe]

Notebook: Good work for Buchholz [Boston Globe]

September swoon song [Boston Herald]

Calling for Cather care [Boston Herald]

Red Sox comparisons to ’78 not funny [Boston Herald]

Departed Manny Ramirez may have helped Rays [Boston Herald]

Josh Beckett’s on the spot [Boston Herald]

Sox fall flat again, fall to Rays, 9-2 [CSN New England]

After another loss, Sox look to Beckett Friday [CSN New England]

Red Sox bullets: September 15, 2011 [CSN New England]

Rapid reaction: Rays 9, Red Sox 2 [ESPN Boston]

Scutaro on broken-bat hit: ‘Nothing I can do’ [ESPN Boston]

Francona: Youkilis hurting, will sit out Friday [ESPN Boston]

The broken-bat Scutaro skip? It’s happened before [ESPN Boston]

All signs point to trouble for Boston Red Sox [ESPN Boston]

Joe Maddon on historic collapses: ‘Why can’t it happen again to somebody else’ [Full Count]

Closing Time: Broken bats and bombs lead to Sox demise against Rays [Full Count]

Relaxed Rays keep the pressure on Red Sox [Full Count]

Kevin Youkilis Pulled Thursday, Will Not Play Friday As He Battles Multiple Injuries [NESN.com]

Video: David Ortiz Says Red Sox Fighting Through Injuries, But Know They’re ‘Running Out of Time’ [NESN.com]

Bizarre Broken-Bat Play Opens Door for Opportunistic Rays, Opens Floodgates in Red Sox Loss [NESN.com]

Reeling Red Sox Must Turn to Josh Beckett After Another Disappointing Loss to Rays [NESN.com]

Salem Red Sox to Host Under Armour Baseball Factory National Tryouts [OurSports Central]

Freak play leaves Boston’s chances broken [Providence Journal]

Rays discovered Ellsbury but Red Sox are reaping the benefits [Providence Journal]

Confident Rays believe their time is now [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Francona counting on Bard’s revival [Providence Journal]

It’s time for the Red Sox’ pitching staff to start fighting back [Rob Bradford – WEEI.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 the to St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune websites.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/16

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 some of the other sports. 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.

It’s gameday for the UConn Huskies football team as they’ll host the Iowa State Cyclones at 8 p.m. at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT. If you missed my Iowa State-UConn preview, be sure to check that out. And here’s a Q&A I did with Cyclone Planet. You can also check out my answers to Cyclone Planet’s questions as well.

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UConn Football links

Predictions: Big East Week 3 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

What to watch in the Big East: Week 3 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East: Did you know [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

UConn Home-cooking [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

UConn hosts Iowa State: Here’s your winner [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

UConn To Remember 9-11 Before Game [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn’s defense focusing on eliminating big gainers [CT Post]

UConn Must Limit Mistakes, Improve On Offense, To Beat Iowa State [Hartford Courant]

Moving on [Journal Inquirer]

Another boost from Iowa St.? [Journal Inquirer]

Defense facing big test against sizable Iowa State [New Haven Register]

Huskies’ defense will be put to the test [Norwich Bulletin]

Big plays need to start going Huskies’ way [The Day]

UConn ready to weather Cyclones [The Hour]

Iowa State, UConn look for exposure on Friday [AP]

Huskies ready to take on Cyclones [The Daily Campus]

Cyclones expect pack of challenges from Huskies [The Courier]

WEEK 3 FRIDAY PREVIEW: HUSKIES HOST IOWA STATE [NBE Football Report]

Former Doherty star Yawin Smallwood now part of Huskies’ pack [Worcester Telegram & Gazette]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn’s National Champs will Appear at The Rent [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Running The Floor, Bonding [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. Huskies Set For Hokie Classic [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Cross Country. Men’s Cross Country Set To Begin 2011 Season [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Defeats Syracuse in BIG EAST Opener, 1-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn president making mark on Storrs campus, faculty [The Hour]

Field Hockey. Melissa Gonzalez Named to USA Field Hockey Pan American Team [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. Field Hockey Set for Another Big Weekend [UConnHuskies.com]

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MLB on FOX Breakdown for 9/17

Are you wondering if you’re getting the Tampa Bay Rays vs Boston Red Sox game on Saturday afternoon that will be broadcast by FOX Sports?

MLB on FOXWell here’s the breakdown courtesy of Fang’s Bites:

Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox – 66%  
ANNOUNCERS: Matt Vasgersian, Tim McCarver  & Ken Rosenthal
MARKETS INCLUDE
: Albuquerque, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, Hartford, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Richmond, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Tulsa, Washington, West Palm Beach

New York Mets at Atlanta Braves – 25%
ANNOUNCERS: Josh Lewin & Eric Karros
MARKETS INCLUDE: Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, New York, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Raleigh

Detroit Tigers at Oakland Athletics – 8%                  
ANNOUNCERS: Mario Impemba & Rod Allen
MARKETS INCLUDE
: Detroit, Sacramento, San Francisco