In The Red Zone – Tickets, Who’s Got Tickets Edition

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The New England Patriots have won the right to get all the names of fans who bought or sold, or who tried to buy or sell, tickets to home games through the online ticket reseller, StubHub.

The Patriots filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts against the San Francisco based StubHub, an eBay subsidiary, claiming that the website encouraged ticket holders to violate team ticket policies and break state laws.

After losing their appeal in the lawsuit last week StubHub gave the Patriots 13,000 names.

ticketsPatriots tickets on the 50-yard line have been offered on StubHub for the December 16th game against the Jets for $1,300.05 on Stub Hub as of Thursday. The face value of those tickets are $125.

Massachusetts state law prohibits a resale of more than $2 over face value plus some service charges.

The team has a set of ticket resale rules for season ticket holders and in the past has revoked season tickets for trying to profit off of ticket resales. They also have their own resale site, TeamExchange, which resells tickets for season ticket holders at face value through Ticketmaster.

StubHub claimed the Patriots are trying to start a monopoly on their own tickets, while the Patriots are saying they are trying to get their fans the tickets at a reasonable price and are entitled to know who is breaking the rules.

“One of our claims against StubHub is that knowing we have rules against resale on the Internet, they are out there soliciting people to violate our rules,” said Daniel Goldberg, a lawyer for the team. “In order to pursue that claim, we need to understand who has been persuaded by that inducement to list their tickets [on StubHub].”

The Patriots say the rules are clearly printed on the back of every ticket they sell.

The team has not said how it would use the information in won court but I’d imagine knowing how vigorously they have pursued ticket violations in the past that they will be checking the names against their season ticket holders list and then revoking those tickets. It wouldn’t also be outside the realm of possibility of checking the waiting list and banning those who tried to circumvent the teams ticket policy.

Paw Prints – Women’s Roundball Edition

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Just a quick update on the UConn women’s basketball team. I forgot to mention this in yesterday’s Paw Prints.

With Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt deciding that she no longer wanted to play UConn, Geno Auriemma needed another big name school to add to his schedule. Well he didn’t have to look to far as his friend with the WBCA, Sherri Coale.

She is the head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team and she has agreed to play UConn for at least the next four years. They will begin playing at UConn next year.

“We’d been approached to play them in the preseason this year and couldn’t work it out,” Auriemma said. “I’ve always left it in their hands. I told Sherri and the people at Oklahoma that if they want to play we are more than willing to. The kind of team and program they well, it’s a natural for us to play.

“But we both want to challenge our programs and I know Sherri feels she has a point to prove. I’m sure we’ll have some fun and games until Sherri wins four straight for the first time. When that happens, I don’t think I’ll be a barrel of laughs.”

I think this is the right move for UConn. Oklahoma is definitely a team on the rise and playing UConn will help both schools out in the long run.

Red Sox vs Indians – ALCS Game 5 Lineups

Beckett vs Sabathia

Here are your lineups for tonight’s ALCS Game 5 between the your Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians.

Red Sox

1. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
2. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
3. David Ortiz, DH
4. Manny Ramirez, LF
5. Mike Lowell, 3B
6. Bobby Kielty, RF
7. Jason Varitek, C
8. Coco Crisp, CF
9. Julio Lugo, SS

SP – Josh Beckett

Indians

1. Grady Sizemore, CF
2. Asdrubal Cabrera, 2B
3. Travis Hafner, DH
4. Victor Martinez, C
5. Ryan Garko, 1B
6. Jhonny Peralta, 2B
7. Kenny Lofton, LF
8. Franklin Guitierrez, RF
9. Casey Blake, 3B

SP – C.C. Sabathia

Here is a look how the two teams have fared against tonight’s starters.

Lineups courtesy of Amalie Benjamin from the Boston Globe.

Pitcher/batter numbers from Red Sox game day notes.

Torre Turns Down Yankees Offer

Joe Torre Says NO!!

In what I think is quite shocking news, Joe Torre has decided to reject an offer from the New York Yankees to manage the club for 2008. The deal was a 1-year deal worth $5 million a year and a club option for 2009. It also included bonuses of $1 million dollars for each round of the postseason they won. The contract would have vested for 2009 if the Yankees made the World Series in 2008.

On Sunday October 7th, George Steinbrenner came out and said that Torre would be fired if the Yankees didn’t make the ALCS. The next day the Yankees were eliminated by the Cleveland Indians. It was thought that within a day or two that Torre would be fired.

Steinbrenner then decided to shift the power in the organization to his sons thus further delaying a decision. Before the weekend, the Yankees issued a statement that they would deciding Torre’s future next [this] week.

After meetings yesterday in Tampa, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman flew back to New York and said there was no news about Torre. Today, Cashman and Torre flew to Tampa, where Torre would eventually turn down the offer.

I am surprised but not so surprised at this. I am not at all surprised he turned it down given the way he’s been treated lately. I am surprised in that I really thought that he would stay at least one more year maybe two as the Yankees move into their new stadium in 2009.

The leading candidates to replace him are current bench coach Don Mattingly and former Yankees catcher and Marlins manager Joe Girardi. Could it go from one Joe to another or will it go to Donnie Baseball?

Only time will answer that question.

Hat tipto Jason from My Baseball Bias for making me turn on my television to see what was going on.

Paw Prints – Louisville Cardinals (4-3, 1-1) at UConn Huskies (5-1, 1-0)

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This week

Louisville @ UCONN

The UConn Huskies will host the Louisville Cardinals on Friday night at 8:00 PM at Rentschler Field

Here are the rosters for the Huskies and the Cardinals.

The Line/Prediction

According to USA Today, Louisville is favored by 3.5 points. The over/under is 62

My prediction is Louisville 34 UConn 31

Tickets

As of the time of this post, there are tickets available.

Tickets to game, if available, may be purchased through Ticketmaster. You can check the availability here.

Getting To The Game

If you are heading to this Friday night’s UConn football game against Louisville, please read the following parking advisory from the UConn athletic department.

Fans traveling to Rentschler Field for the UConn-Louisville football game on October 19 are encouraged to get to the stadium early. Heavier than normal traffic is anticipated due to the Cabela’s opening on the same date. As a convenience to UConn football fans, the East parking entrance of Rentschler Field on Silver Lane will open at 3:00 p.m. five hours prior to kickoff instead of the normal four hours before kickoff. The Main and Willow Street parking entrances will open at 4:00 p.m. the standard four hours before kickoff.

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.

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

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television

UConn will play a non-Saturday prime-time game on ESPN or ESPN2 for the eighth time. Each of the three UConnLouisville games in UConn’s FBS tenure have been national telecasts. Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman and Rob Stone have the call on Friday night.

Radio

For the 16th consecutive season, WTIC 1080-AM in Hartford serves as the flagship station for the 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. The UConn pregame show begins 90 minutes prior to kickoff and is hosted by Bob Joyce, while at home games, the UConn Tailgate Show will air two and a half hours prior to the game with Arnold Dean. UConn football games are also broadcast over the internet at WTIC.com. For a full list of stations on the WTIC/UCONN radio network, click here.

For a list of the Louisville area radio affiliates, click here. Louisville football can also be heard on Sirius. This week’s game will be on Channel 123.

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Notre Dame Kids Must Play Together

Notre Dame

If you live in the Greater Hartford area and are a graduate of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN, and have kids, I’ve got something you might enjoy. Do you want your kids to play with only kids of Notre Dame graduates?

The place where my mother works is the site of a privately sponsored playgroup that will meet twice a month and is only open to children whose parents graduated from Notre Dame.

So if you went to Notre Dame High School in West Haven, CT or in Fairfield, CT, you’re SOL. I guess children whose parents graduated from Harvard or Yale aren’t even good enough for them.

Hat tiptip to my mom.

[Editor’s note: This might be the only time I post something about Notre Dame here unless it’s a news item. Steve is the resident Notre Dame fan and I’m sure he’s not too happy with the way the team is playing.]

Red Sox/Indians ALCS Notes – 10/18

Hopefully the boys can do this again tonight:

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Tonight’s do-or-die game for the Red Sox will feature the Game 1 starters Josh Beckett and C.C. Sabathia. We can only hope that tonight we see a repeat performance of Game 1 with Beckett pitching well and Sabathia getting lit up like Clark Griswold’s Christmas Tree in Christmas Vacation. Seriously, it’s put up or shut up time for the Sox. One loss and they are joining their other baseball brethren on the golf course or in places like South Beach or any other warm venue. That’s not going to happen though Sox fans is it. It’s going to be a great game pitched by our ace, Beckett, and then back on to Beantown for Game 6 with Big Game Schilling on the mound.

If you are concerned about tonight’s weather forecast in Cleveland, look no further than clicking this link. So while we are awaiting the first pitch of tonight’s game at 8:21 PM ET on FOX, let’s take a look at the headlines from the Boston and Cleveland area media on this Soxtober morning.

Red Sox’ Ramirez ‘not trying to show anybody up’ [Boston Globe]

Cleveland Indians’ C.C. Sabathia aims to control his emotions in ALCS Game 5 [The Plain Dealer]

Francona’s out of order [Boston Herald]

Indians pitcher C.C. Sabathia could fulfill his destiny tonight [Akron Beacon Journal]

Red Sox Have Come Back Before [Hartford Courant]

Tribe member shares formula for success against Sox’ lineup [Pro Jo]

Survival test [Boston Globe]

Back of Tribe’s rotation throwing ‘quality’ strikes [The Plain Dealer]

Sox positively need win [Boston Herald]

Success all that matters to closer [Akron Beacon Journal]

Red Sox Downplay Report That Beckett Is Hurt [Hartford Courant]

Boston needs grit, resolve to mount rally past Indians [Pro Jo]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, The Plain Dealer and Akron Beacon Journal websites.

Snowball The Dancing Cockatoo

I came across this story on Yahoo earlier about a cockatoo that dances to the Backstreet Boys song “Everybody”. It turns out that Snowball the cockatoo lives at the Birds Only Rescue in Indiana.

Look at the black bird in the left corner of the screen too. You will see the black one bouncing in it’s cage.

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Bird Lovers Only Rescue Blog

Hopefully this can make us Red Sox fans smile for a minute or two.

Movie Role For Buckner

By now most of us have seen the promos for the new movie, the sports spoof, “The Comebacks” starring David Champ KindKoechner who is best known as “Champ Kind” from “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”. One of the previews they show may possibly be painful to long time Red Sox fans. They have a skit in the movie where Koechner and another actor are dressed as Red Sox coaches doing a crossword puzzle in the dugout during Game 6 of the 1986 World Series against the New York Mets.

Koechner (as a Sox coach) yells out “Hey Buckner, what’s a six letter word for a tropical fruit”?

Then the Bill Buckner character says, “Hey it’s the World Series”

Coach: “What about banana? It could be papaya”.

...behind the bag!!!....And just then Mookie Wilson hits the ball through Buckner’s legs.

What I did not know until tonight is that is actually Bill Buckner playing himself. He took the part in order to help his daughter with her acting career. He negotiated a role for her after he was asked to be in the movie and she even ended up with a second role in another movie.

It’s good to know that Buckner, who lives in Montana, has moved on from the one play he will be remembered for despite a better than average career with the Red Sox, Dodgers and other teams.

The Hits Keep Coming… – Playoff Edition at 7 PM ET Tonight

The Hits Keep coming...Tune in tonight as Bloggers Anthony of the Oriole Post and Jason of My Baseball Bias join me for our hour long baseball show called, “The Hits Keep Coming” on Blog Talk Radio and on MVN Radio. Every week at 7PM Eastern Time (6PM Central/ 5PM Mountain/ 4PM Western/Pacific) we chat, analyze and comment about the world of Major League Baseball.

If you’d like to call in, the phone number is 718-664-6564 or you can send us an instant message if you use AOL IM at hitskeepcoming20.

Please join us at either: http://blogtalkradio.com/oriolepost or http://mvn.com/radio/ – 7PM Eastern Time tonight!

Topics to be discussed this evening:

  • Red Sox Trailing 3-1, Are they done? What’s given the Indians this lead?
  • What’s going on in Tampa with the Yankees involving Joe Torre?
  • The Rockies and their improbable run to the World Series
  • Dusty Baker hired as manager of the Cincinnati Reds
  • Leo Mazzone getting canned as pitching coach of the Orioles

You can listen to last week’s show by going over to the sidebar on the left and looking for the Blog Talk Radio/MVN Radio section.

See you all tonight!!!