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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 9/4

Matt Harrison (L), John Lackey (R)

After coming back for a win yesterday, the Boston Red Sox look to win again in the rubber game of a three-game set with the Texas Rangers this afternoon at Historic Fenway Park.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 1:35 p.m. and will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Rangers television market, you can catch the game on Fox Sports Southwest. If you live outside of those markets, you’re in luck as TBS will have coverage of the game as well. And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2011 Red Sox Radio Network.

John Lackey makes his 24th start of the season for the Red Sox. In his previous 23 starts, Lackey is 12-10 with a 5.94 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Rangers this season and is 1-1 with a 11.32 ERA (13 ER/10.1 IP). He’s made 35 career starts against them and is 12-13 with a 6.04 ERA. In his only career start against them at the Fens, he received a no decision after allowing two runs in seven innings last year.

Matt Harrison looks to keep the Red Sox off the scoreboard this afternoon for Ron Washington in his 27th appearance (26th start) of 2011. In his previous 26 appearances (25 starts), Harrison is 10-9 with a 3.54 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Red Sox this year and is 1-1 with a 6.00 ERA (8 ER/12 IP). He’s made six career appearances (four starts) against the Red Sox and is 2-1 with a 7.13 ERA (19 ER/24 IP). Two of those appearances (one start) have come at the Fens where he has no record with a 12.60 ERA (7 ER/5 IP).

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Here are this afternoon’s lineups:

Texas Rangers79-61 Boston Red Sox84-54
1. Ian Kinsler 2B 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Elvis Andrus SS 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Josh Hamilton LF 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Michael Young 3B 4. Kevin Youkilis 3B
5. Adrian Beltre DH 5. David Ortiz DH
6. David Murphy RF 6. Conor Jackson RF
7. Mike Napoli C 7. Carl Crawford LF
8. Mitch Moreland 1B 8. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C
9. Endy Chavez CF 9. Marco Scutaro SS
Matt Harrison SP John Lackey SP

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

Texas Rangers @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

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Red Sox to recall Ryan Lavarnway on Monday [Clubhouse Insider]

Lavarnway slated to rejoin Red Sox on Monday [ESPN Boston]

Lavarnway returning tomorrow [Extra Bases]

Ryan Lavarnway to Rejoin Red Sox on Monday While PawSox Teammates Eye Postseason [NESN.com]

Kevin Youkilis recalls last PawSox playoff team [Projo Sox Blog]

Red Sox not concerned about Lowrie, Reddick [Projo Sox Blog]

Newcomer Jackson came through minors as a special hitter [Projo Sox Blog]

Lackey, Sox go for series win over Rangers [RedSox.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/4

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.

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UConn Football links

Big East helmet stickers [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Fordham post-game notes [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

Ankle injury winds up sidelining Shoemate [Chuck Banning – The Day]

Final: UConn 35, Fordham 3 [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Getting his kicks [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Jennings getting the job done [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

There’s a new running back in town … and his name is Lyle McCombs [John Nash – The Hour]

Postgame notes [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Game one review [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

It’s a wrap: UConn 35, Fordham 3 [Neill Ostrout – CT Post]

Huskies Tops Fordham In Season Opener, 35-3 [UConnHuskies.com]

McCombs runs wild as UConn wins first game of Pasqualoni era [CT Post]

UCONN NOTEBOOK: QB carousel goes on [CT Post]

UConn Rolls To Opening Win Over Fordham [Hartford Courant]

Defense Solid As Advertised [Hartford Courant]

Solid Debut For McCombs [Hartford Courant]

At QB, Everyone Gets In On The Act [Hartford Courant]

UConn Notebook: Records Secondary To Pasqualoni [Hartford Courant]

Lyle McCombs, Huskies march past Fordham [New Haven Register]

Trio of quarterbacks contribute to UConn’s opening win [Norwich Bulletin]

When called upon, Lyle McCombs shines for UConn [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn routs Fordham in opener [The Day]

Huskies rout Rams in season opener [The Hour]

UConn football notebook: QB picture still cloudy [The Hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Kerry Bascom-Poliquin honored [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. Huskies Claim UConn Toyota Classic Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Matt Barnes Making The Best Of His Gift [Hartford Courant]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 9/4

Carl Crawford(notes) #13 of the Boston Red Sox (R) is congratulated by teammates Adrian Gonzalez(notes) #28 (L), Mike Aviles(notes) #3, and David Ortiz(notes) #34 after hitting a grand slam in the fourth inning against the Texas Rangers at Fenway Park on September 3, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts.

After a miserable game on Friday against the Texas Rangers, things didn’t get off to the best start again on Saturday for the Boston Red Sox.

They had Erik Bedard on the mound seeking his first win in a Red Sox uniform in his sixth try. But after giving up three runs early on, it wasn’t looking so hot for the local nine. But they staged a massive comeback in the 4th inning and when all was said and done, Bedard had picked his first Red Sox victory in their 12-7 win over the Rangers.

And despite the win, they remain a ½ game behind the New York Yankees for first place in the AL East since the Yanks beat the Toronto Blue Jays. The Red Sox lead in the AL Wild Card remains at nine games as well.

Rangers starter Colby Lewis got off to a rough start in the 4th inning after Josh Reddick, who had four hits on the day before leaving at the end of the 8th after being hit a by a pitch, led off with a single. Jarrod Saltalamacchia made it a tie game at three with a monstrous blast to right field. Lewis then got Jacoby Ellsbury to fly out before being chased from the game on a Dustin Pedroia single.

The wheels on the Rangers bus fell off with Yoshinori Tateyama as he had to issue intentional walks to two of the first three batters he faced in Adrian Gonzalez and David Ortiz. Those intentional walks were sandwiched by the second out of the inning courtesy of the bat of Kevin Youkilis. Mike Aviles pinch-hit for Jed Lowrie who left with shoulder tightness and delivered a big single that scored one run and put the Red Sox ahead for good.

Carl Crawford then made Tateyama pay as he hit his first grand slam in a Red Sox uniform and the rout was on from there. They get one more that inning and then would add three more in the 6th when Pedroia hit a bases clearing double off of Mark Hamburger (insert your hamburger jokes here).

As good as the offense was in the 4th inning when they scored eight runs, there’s still plenty of questions about the bullpen.

After throwing a 1-2-3 inning in the 7th inning, Dan Wheeler was roughed up for three runs and four hits in the 8th. Franklin Morales was okay but he gave up a mammoth home run to Esteban German.

Right now these guys are auditioning for bullpen spots come playoff time. Wheeler had actually been throwing the ball since returning from the DL so you can only hope this was just a minor bump in the road. While Morales has been here since May, he’s been up and down with his outings. With Felix Doubront in the mix as the go-to lefty in the pen, Morales is going to need to pitch much better.

There’s three spots locked up in the bullpen right now for the postseason in Jonathan Papelbon, Daniel Bard and Alfredo Aceves. After that it’s a crap shoot. Terry Francona is going to need someone to emerge or should I say reemerge over the course of the rest of this month as the season wraps up.

As good as the offense is, without the strong bullpen behind them, it might be for naught. And as you can tell here, I’m not too worried about the starting pitching. Sure there’s some questions there with Bedard and John Lackey but personally I think it’ll be all right.

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A grandiose win for Red Sox [Boston Globe]

Albers gets mechanical [Boston Globe]

Bedard is finally over hump [Boston Globe]

Red Sox break out bats [Boston Herald]

Regular thrill kill: Sox, Rangers offer little for playoff preview [Boston Herald]

Jed Lowrie improving by degree [Boston Herald]

Big bats back Erik Bedard in 1st win [Boston Herald]

Jed Lowrie exits early, should be OK [Boston Herald]

Sox’ turn for offensive explosion, 12-7 [CSN New England]

Bedard picks up first Sox win [CSN New England]

Notes: Crawford delivers grand performance [CSN New England]

Rapid reaction: Red Sox 12, Rangers 7 [ESPN Boston]

Closing time: Red Sox offense comes alive in big win [Full Count]

Josh Reddick’s X-rays negative, Jed Lowrie likely to miss Sunday [Full Count]

Carl Crawford bounces back from illness [Full Count]

Red Sox finally give Erik Bedard run support, and he finally wins [Full Count]

Bottom of Red Sox Order Comes to the Rescue in Rout of Rangers [Full Count]

X-Rays Negative on Josh Reddick’s Left Hand, Jed Lowrie Likely Out Sunday [Full Count]

Matt Barnes Making The Best Of His Gift [Hartford Courant]

Eight-run fourth gives Bedard first Boston win [Providence Journal]

Former teammates Saltalamacchia and Harrison have seen each other blossom [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Lowrie’s defense has suffered in shift of fortunes [Providence Journal]

Bedard could be postseason factor with Sox [RedSox.com]

Cutter paying big dividends for Bowden [RedSox.com]

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Seven Huskies Make NFL Rosters; Eight Cut

It’s final cutdown day for teams in the NFL and for some former UConn Huskies, it’s been a good day. But for eight of them, it’s not been the best of the days as they are now out of work.

UConn in the NFL

Starting off with the bad news, veteran QB Dan Orlovsky was cut by the Indianapolis Colts. Former Husky quarterback Tyler Lorenzen, who had been a tight end with the New Orleans Saints practice squad, was cut by the team on Saturday as well. Donald Thomas, who broke into the league with the Miami Dolphins, was cut by the Detroit Lions.

Lawrence Wilson, who was a 6th round draft pick of the Carolina Panthers in the 2011 NFL Draft, was among the final cuts for them. Also cut from the Panthers was Robert McClain. The same goes for Greg Lloyd, who was drafted in the 7th round by the Philadelphia Eagles this year.

Undrafted free agent Zach Hurd was cut by the Seattle Seahawks earlier this week and fellow UDFA Scott Lutrus was cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Friday.

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Despite less than stellar numbers in his first two years, running back Donald Brown has made the Indianapolis Colts.

Arguably one of the better UConn players in the NFL right now is defensive back Tyvon Branch. And for the fourth consecutive season, he’ll be doing his thing on Sundays in the NFL. Will Beatty should find himself starting at tackle for the New York Giants this season. And despite losing his starting job last year, Darius Butler has made the New England Patriots.

2010 draftee from UConn, wide receiver Marcus Easley has made the Buffalo Bills after missing the 2010 season with a knee injury.

Two of UConn’s 2011 NFL Draftees have made their teams.

Anthony Sherman and Jordan Todman both survived final cuts with the Arizona Cardinals and San Diego Chargers respectively.

One thing to keep in mind folks is the fact that just because these guys have made the team, they may not be there when the NFL season opens. Teams will be scouring the waiver wire trying to find a fit with someone released from another team. And if any one of these guys were among the final players to stay with their team, it’s quite possible they could be the first to go if someone new is acquired by their team.

If anyone of the cuts makes a practice team for any of the 32 NFL teams, I’ll be sure to let you know as well.

McCombs Runs UConn Past Fordham 35-3

UConn's Lyle McCombs (No. 43) heads toward the end zone to score yet another UConn touchdown during the second half of UConn football opener at Rentschler Field against Fordham on Saturday. UConn won 35-3.

After Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene ravaged the state of Connecticut last weekend and forced the UConn Huskies football opener from Thursday, redshirt freshman running back Lyle McCombs did some damage of his own to the Fordham Rams on Saturday afternoon.

McCombs ran for 141 yards and four touchdowns to help the Huskies to a 35-3 win over the Rams in front of 34,562 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT to give Paul Pasqualoni his first win in his first game as head coach at UConn. Pasqualoni is also the first UConn coach since 1922 to win in his first game as a UConn head coach.

The big story we were looking for in Saturday’s game was who was going to be the starting quarterback between Scott McCummings, Johnny McEntee and Michael Nebrich. The “winner” was McEntee although McCummings and Nebrich also saw some time behind center. And while most reports had Nebrich as the favorite, after the game it appears that McCummings and McEntee might be the two best right now.

McEntee was 8-of-12 for 113 yards and no touchdowns. Nebrich was 3-of-8 for 60 yards while McCummings only pass of the day was good for 55 yards to Ryan Griffin. McCummings was the second leading rusher of the day behind McCombs with 23 yards while Neibrich ran for 11.

As a team, the Huskies ran for 206 yards behind their offensive line. This should have happened given the big size advantage over Fordham’s defensive line. It was thought that D.J. Shoemate would start but an ankle injury forced him to sit out. And after McCombs big afternoon, Shoemate may be relegated to backing him up when he returns from injury.

Sure it was only Fordham but UConn defense is as advertised.

Kendall Reyes is an absolute beast out there and Sio Moore was all over the place. You could see the difference with defensive coordinator Don Brown’s defense. They were bringing pressure on the offensive line all day long and no one could really stop Reyes at all. The defense held Fordham to just 20 yards rushing and 169 yards of total offense.

Overall though, I wasn’t throughly impressed with the Huskies. There are definitely somethings to work on.

I wasn’t a big fan of the rotating quarterbacks at all. I know Pasqualoni wanted to get them all some time in this game and rightfully so since this was no more than a glorified scrimmage. But it just seemed to me that none of them could get into a rhythm at all. And that can’t make it easy on the offense line either especially when you look at the film and see some of the missed blocks on pass protection.

The one big play that the defense allowed came on miscommunication between Jerome Junior and Harris Agbor. From what we’ve heard, you know Brown will lay into them as well. The little mistakes that the defense made can’t happen going forward as better teams will eat them alive if that continues to happen.

It’s a start though and if one of those three can pull ahead of the other in the quarterback race (personally I think it’ll be McCummings), the offense could turn out to be better than expected.

The Huskies will now use the week to get ready for a matchup with the Vanderbilt Commodores next Saturday night on the road.

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Fordham Rams
0 0 3 0 3
UConn Huskies 7 14 14 0 35

1st quarter

CON – 06:57 – Lyle McCombs 2 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

2nd quarter

UConn's Ryan Griffin (No. 94) runs the ball into the end zone for a UConn touchdown during the first half of UConn football opener at Rentschler Field against Fordham on Saturday. CON – 09:48 – Lyle McCombs 1 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

CON – 08:08 – Ryan Griffin 55 Yd Pass From Scott McCummings (Dave Teggart Kick)

3rd quarter

CON – 07:22 – Lyle McCombs 5 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

CON – 04:09 – Lyle McCombs 1 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

FOR – 00:24 – Patrick Murray 28 Yd field goal

4th quarter

NONE

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UConn's Lyle McCombs (No. 43) celebrates near the end zone after scoring yet another UConn touchdown during the second half of UConn football opener at Rentschler Field against Fordham on Saturday. UConn won 35-3.

Offensive Player of the Game:

This really should come as no surprise at all but I’m going with Lyle McCombs who ran for 141 yards and four touchdowns. He also caught two balls for 17 yards.

Defensive Player of the Game:

While Jory Johnson led the Huskies with 11 tackles, I was more impressed with the play of Sio Moore. He was back in pass coverage a bunch of times and broke up two passes including one that lead to an interception by Byron Jones. Moore also finished with seven tackles (three solo, four assisted) and one of those went for a loss of a yard.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

There’s no real turning point in this game as we knew Fordham would be outmatched by the Huskies.

Offensive Notes:

UConn's Scott McCummings (No. 11) runs the ball during the first half of UConn football opener at Rentschler Field against Fordham on Saturday. Johnny McEntee got the start and passed for 117 yards. Scott McCummings threw his only pass for 55 yards and a touchdown. He also ran for 23 yards. Michael Nebrich was just 3-of-8 for 60 yards and threw an interception. Lyle McCombs ran for 141 yards and four TD’s while also catching two balls for 17 yards.  Ryan Griffin led all receivers with three catches for 97 yards and a touchdown. Isiah Moore had two catches for 42 yards while Geremy Davis also had two catches for 33 yards. Kashif Moore’s only catch of the day was good for 25 yards.

Defensive Notes:

Jory Johnson led the Huskies with 11 tackles (five solo, six assisted). Yawin Smallwood and Teddy Jennings both had eight tackles (two solo, six assisted) while Sio Moore had seven. Trevardo Williams had the only sack for the Huskies and Byron Jones had the only interception.

Special Teams Notes:

Cole Wagner had five punts for a total of 149 yards (29.8 per punt). The telling stat though was that none of the five punts were down insided of Fordham’s 20. Dave Teggart hit all five PAT’s and is now 101-for-101 in his career. He’s now also tied for the UConn career record of 259 points with former Husky Matt Nuzie. Nick Williams returned four punts for 28 yards and one kickoff 32 yards.

Injuries:

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

D.J. Shoemate missed the game due to a sprained ankle suffered in practice on Thursday.

Officials:

Referee: Jeff Maconaghy; Umpire: Jim Eckl; Linesman: Tommy Walsh, Jr.; Line judge: Tod Reese; Back judge: Mark McAnaney; Field judge: Ben Vasconcells; Side judge: George Liotus

Game Notes:

Fordham Rams @ UConn Huskies 9-3-11 box score

Here are some quotes from UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni and his players.

Here are some quotes from Fordham coach Tom Masella and his players.

Pasqualoni is now tied with Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer with 108 wins as a Big East coach.

Pasqualoni is also the first coach to win his debut since 1923.

Here are the starters for UConn on Saturday:

OFFENSE
WR 6 Moore, Kashif
TE 89 Delahunt, John
LT 71 Ryan, Mike
LG 70 Bardzak, Gary
C 57 Petrus, Moe
RG 63 Masters, Adam
RT 77 Friend, Kevin
QB 18 McEntee, Johnny
TB 43 McCombs, Lyle
FB 39 Hinkley, Mark
WR 83 Moore, Isiah

UConn's Ted Jennings (No. 98), right, and Kendall Reyes (No. 99) try to block Fordham's quarterback Peter Maetzold (No. 6) during the second half of UConn football opener at Rentschler Field against Fordham on Saturday. UConn won 35-3. 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
S 25 Agbor, Harris
CB 5 WREH-WILSON, B.

Big East Games and Results:

Thursday, September 1

Murray State 9
Louisville 21

North Carolina Central 0
Rutgers 48

Wake Forest 29
Syracuse 36

Saturday, September 3

South Florida
#16 Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m.

Buffalo
Pittsburgh, 6 p.m.

Austin Peay
Cincinnati, 7 p.m.

Sunday, September 4

Marshall
#24 West Virginia, 3:30 p.m.

Things to Work On:

  • Obviously Pasqualoni needs to figure out who will be QB1. One of the three really needs to step up in practices this week. While no one really separated themselves today, I think right now it’s McCummings job to lose but that’s just me.
  • The defense needs to fix the little mistakes it made. A good team will eat them up.
  • Stay healthy. Hopefully Shoemate’s injury was just a one week thing. They can’t run McCombs all the time and having Shoemate who is experienced would definitely help them.

Up Next:

The Huskies head to Nashville, TN to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores next Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.

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Photo credits: Tia Ann Chapman – Hartford Courant (No. 10, No. 22, No. 13, No. 14, No. 11)

Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 9/3

Colby Lewis (L), Erik Bedard (R)

After falling out of first place in the loss last night, the Boston Red Sox look to get back to the business of winning in the second game of a three-game set with the Texas Rangers at Historic Fenway Park.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. and will be broadcast to 71% of the country 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.

Erik Bedard goes in search of his first win in a Red Sox uniform in his 6th start with them and his 22nd start of the season. In five starts with the Red Sox, Bedard is 0-2 with a 3.46 ERA. On the season in 21 starts, Bedard is 4-9 with a 3.45 ERA. He’s made three starts against the Rangers this season and is 0-2 with a 4.50 ERA (9 ER/18 IP). He took the loss in his only start against them as a member of the Red Sox on 8/22 when he allowed four runs in six innings of work. He’s made 14 career starts against the Rangers and is 4-4 with a 3.42 ERA. This is his first time facing them at the Fens.

Colby Lewis makes his 28th start of the season for the Rangers. In his previous 27 starts, Lewis is 11-9 with a 4.19 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Red Sox this season and is 1-1 with a 7.50 ERA (10 ER/12 IP). He’s made 10 career appearances (six starts) against the Red Sox and is 2-2 with a 4.50 ERA. Three of those appearances (two starts) have come at the Fens where he is 1-0 with a 4.91 ERA (6 ER/11 IP).

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Here are this afternoon’s lineups:

Texas Rangers79-60 Boston Red Sox83-54
1. Ian Kinsler 2B 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Elvis Andrus SS 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Josh Hamilton LF 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Michael Young 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 3B
5. Adrian Beltre 3B 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Mike Napoli DH 6. Jed Lowrie SS
7. Yorvit Torrealba C 7. Carl Crawford LF
8. David Murphy RF 8. Josh Reddick RF
9. Craig Gentry CF 9. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C
Colby Lewis SP Erik Bedard SP

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

New York Yankees @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

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Another off day for Marco Scutaro and more pregame notes [Clubhouse Insider]

Notes: Scutaro to get an extra day of rest [CSN New England]

Video: BBTN crew previews tonight’s game [ESPN Boston]

Scutaro gets another game off [ESPN Boston]

Scutaro gets a little break [Extra Bases]

Big Papi plays Cupid for Texas couple [Extra Bases]

Marco Scutaro out again for Red Sox [Full Count]

Terry Francona: Matt Albers is fine physically [Full Count]

Josh Beckett Takes Home Amica Pitcher of the Week Honors [NESN.com]

Red Sox Nation Continues Longest Streak In MLB History With 700th Consecutive Sellout at Fenway Park [NESN.com]

Red Sox Lacking Home Dominance in Otherwise Solid Season [NESN.com]

Terry Francona Remains Hopeful That Matt Albers Can Return to Form [NESN.com]

Marco Scutaro Gets a Second Straight Day Off, Part of Terry Francona’s Constant Mission to Keep Players Fresh [NESN.com]

John Valentin understands challenges Lowrie has faced [Projo Sox Blog]

Francona’s confidence in Albers unshaken [Projo Sox Blog]

“Beat up” Scutaro out one more day [Projo Sox Blog]

Bedard still seeking elusive first win with Sox [RedSox.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 9/3

The Texas Rangers celebrate their 10-0 win in a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox in Boston, Friday, Sept. 2, 2011. The Rangers won 10-0.

Here’s what you need to know about last night’s game for the Boston Red Sox.

Andrew Miller sucked as did Matt Albers. Michael Bowden pitched okay and Tim Wakefield was outstanding out of the bullpen. And the offense managed just two hits off of Derek Holland and none against two Texas Rangers relievers.

And because of the loss, the Red Sox are now a ½ game behind the New York Yankees for first place in the AL East. They do lead the Tampa Bay Rays by nine games in the AL Wild Card standings though.

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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Defiance: David Ortiz’ statement-making season [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Sox can’t control Rangers [Boston Globe]

Celebrating the 700 club [Boston Globe]

Holland had it all working [Boston Globe]

Giant step backward [Boston Herald]

Miller still not ready for prime-time heat [Boston Herald]

Jackson gets in on the action [Boston Herald]

Rangers rock Miller, Sox, 10-0 [CSN New England]

Red Sox notes: Youk returns to lineup [CSN New England]

Miller’s ‘poor performance’ dooms Red Sox [CSN New England]

Miller, Sox lose their way vs. Rangers [ESPN Boston]

Red Sox notes: Why Dustin Pedroia won’t be cleaning up for a while [Full Count]

Closing Time: Rangers deliver a resounding pounding to Red Sox [Full Count]

Red Sox left to wonder about Rangers southpaws in playoffs [Full Count]

Andrew Miller endures a balky outing [Full Count]

Video: Andrew Miller’s Inability to Make Adjustments Put Red Sox in Deep Hole They Couldn’t Climb Out Of [NESN.com]

Video: Jerry Remy Credits Both Fans, Red Sox Alike for Remarkable Sellout Streak of 700 Games [NESN.com]

Video: Adrian Beltre Returns to Rangers Just in Time for Texas’ Playoff Push [NESN.com]

Video: Jonathan Papelbon Putting Emphasis Back on Just Competing, Not Overthinking When on Mound [NESN.com]

Miller hit hard in second start vs. Texas [Providence Journal]

Sell-out streak at Fenway hits the 700 mark [Providence Journal]

On-the-job training ahead for Buchholz [Providence Journal]

Goodwin dispensing basestealing advice to Sox [RedSox.com]

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

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/3

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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It’s gameday for the UConn football team as they’ll host the Fordham Rams at 12 p.m. at Rentschler Field. If you missed my Fordham vs UConn preview be sure to check that out. You can also see what the UConn football beat writers thought about the team as well

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UConn Football links

The *ahem* “experts” give their three cents about UConn football [John Nash – The Hour]

Random thoughts, season opener edition [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Pasqualoni era at UConn begins Saturday [CT Post]

UConn Ready To Open Football Season At Rentschler Vs. Fordham [Hartford Courant]

Unleash the Butterflies [Journal Inquirer]

Paul Pasqualoni ready for Huskies debut [New Haven Register]

10 players to watch [New Haven Register]

UConn teammates share bond [Norwich Bulletin]

Huskies have to defend their turf [The Day]

UConn’s Reyes is hitting hard and having fun [The Hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Sun Give Asjha Jones Three-Year Extension [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Cross Country. Huskies Capture First Place At CCSU Blue Devil Invite [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Volleyball. Huskies Open UConn Toyota Classic With 3-0 Victory Over Holy Cross [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Beat Undefeated No. 15/17 Wake Forest, 2-1 [UConnHuskies.com]

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 9/2

Derek Holland (L), Andrew Miller (R)

After falling last night, the Boston Red Sox will finish up their homestand with hopes of keeping their lead in the AL East. Tonight, they’ll host the AL West-leading Texas Rangers in the first game of a three-game set at Historic Fenway Park.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and will be broadcast in the Red Sox television market on NESN. If you live in the Rangers broadcast area, you can catch the game on the TXA 21. If you don’t live in either market, you may be in luck as the MLB Network is scheduled to have coverage of the game outside of the Red Sox and Yankees markets. And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2011 Red Sox Radio Network.

Andrew Miller has pitched well since coming back out of the bullpen and will make his 11th start of the season. In his previous 12 games (10 starts), Miller is 6-1 with a 4.42 ERA. He’s made one start against the Rangers this season and picked up the win after throwing 6.1 scoreless innings back on August 25th. He’s made two career appearances (one start) against the Rangers in his career and is 1-0 with 0.00 ERA (0 ER/7.1 IP). He’s never faced them at Fenway Park.

Derek Holland makes his 28th start of 2011 for the Rangers. In his previous 27 starts, Holland is 12-5 with a 4.30 ERA. He has not faced the Red Sox since 2009 when he made his only two career starts against them. In those two starts, he was 1-1 with a 4.76 ERA (6 ER/11.1 IP). One of those starts came at the Fens where he took the loss after allowing four runs in 4.2 IP.

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Here are this evening’s lineups:

Texas Rangers78-60 Boston Red Sox83-53
1. Ian Kinsler 2B 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Elvis Andrus SS 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Josh Hamilton LF 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Michael Young 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 3B
5. Adrian Beltre 3B 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Mike Napoli C 6. Jed Lowrie SS
7. Yorvit Torrealba DH 7. Conor Jackson LF
8. David Murphy RF 8. Jason Varitek C
9. Craig Gentry CF 9. Darnell McDonald RF
Derek Holland SP Andrew Miller SP

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

New York Yankees @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

As you can tell from the lineup above, Youk has been activated from the 15-day DL.

Carl Crawford was in the original lineup and was replaced by Jackson.

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Kevin Youkilis returns to the Red Sox lineup and more pregame notes [Clubhouse Insider]

100 Sox wins not too lofty a goal for Beckett [CSN New England]

Red Sox early notes: Youk returns to lineup [CSN New England]

Video: BBTN previews Sox-Rangers [ESPN Boston]

Williams honored on postage stamp [Extra Bases]

Kevin Youkilis: ‘I’m ready to play’ [Extra Bases]

Red Sox prospect Matt Marquis’ inspirational journey to pro ball [Full Count]

Kevin Millar on M&M: ‘Quieter than I’ve ever heard it’ at Fenway [Full Count]

September questions: How will the Red Sox use Andrew Miller? [Full Count]

When Will Fenway Park’s Sellout Streak End? [NESN.com]

NESN Debates: Is it Important for Red Sox to Win AL East Title? [NESN.com]

Terry Francona Calls Fenway Park Sellout Streak ‘Real Cool,’ Appreciates Continued Support From Red Sox Fans [NESN.com]

A Series Matter: Red Sox-Rangers and Sitting Ducks [Projo Sox Blog]

Ryan Lavarnway still waiting to experience Fenway Park [Projo Sox Blog]

Surgery behind him, Drew Sutton back on the field [Projo Sox Blog]

Gathright surprised, thrilled to hear from Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Youkilis returns from DL [Projo Sox Blog]

McDonald gets nod over Jackson — for one night [Projo Sox Blog]

Sellout streak hits 700 [Projo Sox Blog]

Miller on a roll as Rangers come to town [RedSox.com]

Sox’s sellout streak at Fenway reaches 700 [RedSox.com]

Feeling healthy, Youk activated off disabled list [RedSox.com]

Players of the Month, August 2011: Daniel Nava & Matt Fox [SoxProspects.com]

Hazelbaker finishing strong with Sea Dogs [SoxProspects.com]

Jon Lester Cancer-Free for Years, Allowing Everyone to Focus on Lefty’s Dominance, Not His Health [Tom Caron – NESN.com]

Against Red Sox, Yankees have their answer [Tony Massarotti – Boston Globe]

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Q&A With UConn Football Beat Writers

Like I did in the 2010 season, I felt it was best to ask the UConn Huskies football beat writers some questions about the team instead of doing a preview. It’s not that I’m lazy, they are really the only outsiders who have had a chance to look at the team for the 2011 season.

UConn FootballAnd what better way than to get insight from the same people who cover the Huskies on a daily basis.

Fortunately for me despite their busy schedules and the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant, Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post, John Silver of the Journal Inquirer, John Nash of The Hour and Owen Poole of The Day took a few minutes to answer some questions from me through email. You can also get to their blogs by going to my blogroll page and looking under the UConn links.

I have personally thanked each and every one of them via email but I would also like to extend my thanks and appreciation for them doing this again publicly here on the site as well.

So without further adieu, let’s get to the questions (in bold) and the answers from the UConn beat writers:

1.  Obviously we know the QB1 position right now hasn’t been announced yet. The transfer of Mike Box hurts the depth but of the three candidates left, who do you expect to emerge as the starter between Michael Nebrich, Johnny McEntee and Scott McCummings?

Desmond Conner: As far as the season opener I can see a splitting quarters situation between Johnny McEntee and Michael Nebrich with McEntee going first because he’s a little older because I think the competition is really between these two and perhaps whoever plays the best against Fordham takes the leaders role against Vanderbilt and perhaps the rest of the season. This kind of set up should also show that two QBs might be the best way to go, too. I think Scott McCummings sees action Saturday but not nearly as much as the other two guys.

John Nash: For the Fordham game, I actually expect both Johnny McEntee and Michael Nebrich to play under real game situations, allowing the coaching staff to get a true look at both in real game conditions. Only then, heading into the Vanderbilt game in Week 2 will a “true” starter be named. Plus, from what I’ve heard, Scott McCummings has seen action in certain packages. In the long run, though, I think McEntee is going to win the job outright just because of his ability to pass the ball accurately. The idea of a true freshman starting at this level might be an all-in, let’s-plan-on-the-future bet that Pasqualoni isn’t ready to make yet.

Neill Ostrout: Nebrich seems in line to get the nod. He’s been the most consistent in the preseason, at least in the practices the media has been allowed to watch. His production in high school, though never a sure sign of stardom, was quite impressive and may alleviate some concerns about his height (He’s 5-foot-11.99999 by my estimation).

Scott McCummings had _ still has, actually _ the most intriguing set of skills in my mind. His size, speed and smarts I felt made him the favorite to earn the job. He still could get the job at some point, it seems.

McEntee, by his own admission, doesn’t have the fleetest of feet. That might be why he won’t get the job in the Paul Pasqualoni/George DeLeone offense. I don’t think it’ll be 100 percent freeze option for the Huskies, but I believe they like that option of using such an…um…option.

Owen Poole: My gut says Nebrich will be the QB, but I’d put money down that all three will see significant time. He seems the most poised, despite the fact that he’s a freshman. I think McCummings makes the most sense in a lot of ways (he’s already used his redshirt, great size and athleticism), but it seems he’s behind Nebrich and McEntee. I think becasue Pasqualoni wants to run a multiple offense, Nebrich gives them the most flexibility at this point. Plus, I don’t think there’s a lot of expectations with a new coach and a new QB and all the new parts. I think throwing Nebrich into the fire won’t hurt this year as much as in years past

John Silver: This is a tough question for me. On Saturday, I think Johnny McEntee starts and we see at a minimum some of Michael Nebrich. Who is starting at West Virginia on Oct. 8? That I don’t know. To me, they have to go high-ceiling with their pick and have growing pains with McCummings or Nebrich. I think McEntee is a competent player, but the other guys have more physical tools to work with and after five games would be more dangerous. I think it’s too early to tell.

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2.  With Paul Pasqualoni at the reigns now in Storrs, what kind of offense and defense can we expect from the Huskies this year?

Conner: From past experience I know the mentality of an offense under George DeLeone is to put a team on that field that is equipped and ready to attack all points on the field at any time. That being said I think the pieces are there to make it happen but those pieces have to produce because they’re going to be asked to step up and play like they never have. I think we all know what the deal is on defense.  Coach Pasqualoni has let Don Brown run it the way he wants and we know he wants it. This is one situation where the unit my actually be better than the hype. We’ll see.

Nash:  The best description of defensive coordinator’s Don Brown style of defense is from Sio Moore, who said, “It’s light your hair on fire and go.” The Huskies are going to look to fly to the ball and hit people. The big question mark, though, is will the young linebacking corps be able to step up and not make the kind of mistakes that young players make given so much free reign.  Offensively, I think the Huskies are going to be a power-type running team. DJ Shoemate, who seems to be the No. 1 RB, let’s not forget was recruited to USC as a fullback, not a tailback, so he’s more a power type runner than an elusiveness/speed guy. Jonathan Jean-Louis has had a great camp and might have surpassed Lyle McCombs as the No. 2.

Ostrout: On the defensive side, it’s probably more about what defensive coordinator Don Brown brings. There were some signs late last season that Hank Hughes, Todd Orlando and Randy Edsall had agreed to cut their defenders loose a bit more, especially when it comes to blitzes/pass rushers. I expect that trend to continue, with a variety of blitzes and looks designed to confuse opposing offenses. UConn has, for the last few years, featured a 3-4 look on rare occasions and we could see more of that now.

As for offense, the complaints about Edsall’s conservative approach won’t disappear completely. It’s not as if Pasqualoni and DeLeone will direct the run-and-shoot. And Pasqualoni is a believer (in many ways rightly so) that you need a strong running game to play football in the Northeast, especially late in the year. That being said, the offense may be opened up a bit.

Poole: I expect to see multiple offensive sets, and my sense is that Pasqualoni would rather see a more mobile QB like Nebrich or McCummings than a pocket passer like McEntee. I think you’ll see four tailbacks and five or six receivers early in the season as they try to figure out a rotation. The defense will be better than good, especially provided Jesse Joseph’s injury isn’t too severe. The DBs and the D-line should both be two of the top units in the league and Sio Moore is poised to have a breakout year at LB.

Silver: Defense? Ferocious. They are big, fast and aggressive. This is the biggest difference than past years. Much more pressure on the quarterback and much more aggressive play-calling. On offense?

Depends on who is at quarterback. If it’s Nebrich and McCummings, I would say some type of DeLeone Freeze Option will be employed.

DeLeone likes mobile QBs to put pressure on the defense. Johnny McEntee? Classic down the field passing. Huskies are still going to be a running team, but regardless who plays it will be more vertical in the passing game.

3. The wide receiver position has taken a hit with the transfers and Michael Smith being academically ineligible. We know Kashif Moore will lead them but who do you think will step up to complement him?

Conner: First of all, I think we need to keep in mind the program lost three receivers who likely would not have played that much or played at all. We should be clear about that. The guys who are on the depth chart now, the guys listed on the depth chart are the guys that made the cut and would have made the cut anyway.

OK, I think Nick Williams will surely complement him in the slot. Nick is a little thicker with the same speed but redshirt freshmen Tebucky Jones Jr. and Geremy Davis could help elevate the play of the whole unit if they stay on the course they’ve been on.  Whoever does what though, you’d like to see receivers get more yards after the catch to make things a little easier on the offense pushing the ball down field.

Nash: The loss of Smith is going to be a lot bigger than people realize. The transfers did take away depth, but most of those players were down on the depth chart anyway and saw the writing on the wall. Isiah Moore, obviously, will see his share of time, but the intriguing wideout to me is going to be Tebucky Jones Jr., who carries the bloodlines of his NFL father, and Pasqualoni has spoken highly of him, as well.

Ostrout: Isiah Moore is no slouch. Tebucky Jones has some skills and will play. The man I think could make a big splash, though, is redshirt freshman Geremy Davis. He’s got size (6-foot-3), speed and good hands. Given the chance I think Davis will shine.

Poole: Pasqualoni has said a number of times that he wants to get Nick Williams the ball more. He figures to be a slot receiver, and he led the nation in kick returning last year, so he’s got skills. He’s also high on Geremy Davis and Tebucky Jones, a pair of RS freshmen. Davis is the only real big receiver they have, so I expect he’ll help out.

Silver: The young guys like Tebucky Jones and Geremy Davis are talents. I, personally, love what they are doing with Nick Williams.

He is explosive and can be a game breaking player. He isn’t a down field threat, but he can take the ball on a slant and make something happen in open space.

4. We’ve heard great things about this defense so the question is how good are they or how good can they be? Will they have to carry this team?

Conner: It’ll be very good. It’s the strength of the team and has the most experience coming back plus it has a defensive coordinator in Don Brown itching for the unit to be recognized as one of the best in the country. I think defense and special teams will carry the team early and maybe late, too.

Nash: I don’t know if they’ll carry the team, but it is definitely the team’s strength with nine returning starters. Kendell Reyes, Sio Moore and Blidi Wreh Wilson are a nice 1-2-3 punch from front to back plus there’s plenty of talent around them. They have to get healthy and stay healthy because there will be games where they will have to bail out an inexperienced offense.

Ostrout: The players will say no. The coaches will say absolutely not. The answer is probably yes.

The good news is the defense might be up to such a task. The defensive line is among the best in the nation. The secondary, at the start of last season a major liability, is now experienced and solid. The linebackers, save Sio Moore, are young but talented. (Moore is experienced and talented).

Poole: I think the defense has a chance to be the best in the league and they absolutely will carry this team, especially early in the year while they figure out just what they have on offense. They have some very good linemen to rotate in and out and their DBs can all play man coverage, so they should be able to get some pressure. A big thing to watch will be how aggressive they are. Defensive coordinator Don Brown has been preaching that, and the players seem to love his style of play.

Silver: They give this team a shot at being a bowl team, to get to a bowl they need the offense to be good. It won’t work if the offense isn’t competent. The defense can’t win games 13-10, not with some of the firepower in the Big East.

5. Is there anybody on the team we might not have heard of who may step up to help the Huskies this season?

Conner: I know I keep mentioning Jonathan Jean-Louis at running back. Right now I think that young man is more than ready to step up.

Nash: Jonathan Jean-Louis. No. 1 on your roster and a special teams regular for three seasons, but he’s gotten time in the backfield and could play Robbie Frey to Shoemate’s Jordan Todman.

Ostrout: Shamar Stephen looks like he’s going to be a maneater. I’m not sure if he cracks the starting lineup (though he could) but he’ll play plenty and is going to make some offensive linemen cry this season.

Poole: Jerome Williams is out at MLB, so the LBs have moved around a bit, with Yawin Smallwood moving inside. I thought it was interesting to see two true freshmen (Jefferson Ashiru and Marquis Vann) and a redshirt freshman (Mike Osiecki) are lised as the backup LBs on the two-deep. Those three have looked good and will help on both defense and special teams

Silver: Nick Williams is my sleeper pick. The staff is trying to find an explosive player, and he is going to get his hands on the ball in space. Lyle McCombs is also an explosive talent. These guys are small, but fast and elusive.

6. What do y’all think UConn’s final record will be and will they be bowl bound for a fourth consecutive season?

Conner: I’m predicting a 7-5 finish with a best of 8-4, the latter with the coaches winning a close game like Edsall did with his late-game fourth-down call against Pitt.

Nash: 7-5 and the team’s fourth straight Bowl trip should be reachable thanks to the team’s defense. Vandy, Iowa State, West Virginia are the most likely losses and all the great luck the Huskies had last season in winning their final five games won’t be there this year, so that might cost them a game or two, as well.

Ostrout: 8-5 (Whether that’s a 7-5 regular season with a lower-tier bowl win or an 8-4 regular season with a middle-tier bowl loss…well, I’ll claim victory either way).

Poole: I’m saying 5-7 and they won’t be headed for another bowl. The defense will keep them in every game they play and they have very good special teams and a proven kicker, so they won’t get blown out a lot. I just think they’ll have trouble scoring at times.

Silver: 8-4, 4-3 in conference and they mind as well accept a bid to the Pinstripe Bowl today.

Once again, thank you very to Desmond Conner, John Nash, Neill Ostrout, Owen Poole and John Silver for taking the time to answer the questions.

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