Mr. Peña Goes To Washington

Cash Money Homey & The Player to be Named Later

 

So Wily Mo Peña is gone. Before today’s doubleheader against the Los Angeles Angels, Peña, 25, was traded to the Washington Nationals along with mo’ money for a stranger.

Wil-E Mo Bronson Arroyo So the Peña experiment is over one that failed miserably. At the time of the deal, he was hitting .218 with 5 HRs and 18 RBI. In 2006, his first with Boston, Peña hit .301 with 11 Hrs and 42 RBI. With his struggles at the plate, specifically the penchant for the whiff and his poor fielding ability it was time for him to go so the Sox could put someone who was more productive in his spot. Prior to his time in Boston he played with Cincinnati and was acquired for fan favorite Bronson Arroyo during Spring Training in 2006.

Wily Mo’s career numbers with the Red Sox and Reds are .256 BA with 67 HRs and 193 RBI. Hopefully in Washington he will get the playing time he needs to develop.

 

Gary Sheffield Needs To Shut His Yapper

I love you Sheff!!!Last month in an interview on HBO’s ‘Real Sports‘, Gary Sheffield said that Yankees manager Joe Torre treats his black and white players differently, said that Jeter isn’t all the way black, and the steroids are shot in the butt. As you can imagine, his comments at the time created quite a storm of controversy.

Well instead of keeping quiet in his return to the Bronx, Sheffield took the bait from the New York tabloid media and continued to run his mouth. Here is a sampling of his comments from last night.

On the differences between Torre and Tigers manager, Jim Leyland:

“[Leyland] is real,” Sheffield said. “That’s all there is to it. You get it both ways. You get the positive and the negative, and he’s real about both sides.”

On whether or not he would shake Torre’s hand and vice versa before the game:

Sheffield also said he wouldn’t shake hands with Torre if he saw him on the field, a feeling that seemed mutual.

“Probably not,” Torre said, when asked about greeting Sheffield. Later the manager added: “It goes back to [Sheffield’s] comments. I don’t know where I would cut that conversation off.

On whether not he would have stayed in New York for this season:

“They wanted me back, it was my choice to leave,” said Sheffield, whom the Yankees traded to the Tigers after picking up his option for 2007. “Like I said before, I wasn’t willing to play first base for one year. I could have stayed for one year, but I wasn’t willing to do that.”

But could he have continued playing for Torre?

“I don’t play for the manager,” Sheffield said.

On his comments about ‘Jeter not being all the way black’:

“So if I was talking about Jeter, I was talking about my son. So, obviously, I’m not talking about my son,” Sheffield said.

“When I have an issue with somebody within the Yankees organization or the Yankees, what [the media] try to do is include Jeter in that conversation to distort what I’m talking about. Jeter is an icon. Jeter is not going to get the same treatment as Shawn Chacon, Gary Sheffield, nobody else.”

On whether or not the Yankees would hold a grudge:

“If I lose friends, so what?” Sheffield said. “I don’t need no more friends anyway, I’ve got plenty of friends.”

Instead of taking the high road and just saying “no comment,” Sheffield continued on and just created more fuel for the NY media. The story had died down just like the stories about AROD’s indiscretions. So why keep the fire burning, in my opinion it is because Sheffield likes the attention. Throughout the game when he was at the plate last night, he was steadily booed by the Bronx faithful.

“You have to be a hell of a player to get people to react to you,” he said. “So it’s pretty special.”

In The Red Zone – Patriots Sign Warren

Patriots defensive lineman Ty Warren was rewarded by the club with a 5-year contract worth a maximum of $35 million of which $18 million is guaranteed.

Ty WarrenThe Patriots say the new deal replaces the last two seasons of Warren’s rookie contract and extends him through 2011. Warren was scheduled to earn $1.075 million this season and $1.45 million for 2008 under the old contract which was a six-year $20 million contract and included a $3 million signing bonus and $3.25 million option bonus.

Warren, from Texas A&M, was the 13th player taken in 2003 draft and has played 63 games, starting 51 of them in 4 seasons. In that time he has recorded 291 tackles, 13 ½ sacks, 6 pass deflections, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries.

The Patriots now have their front three all signed long-term. Richard Seymour and Vince Wilfork are both signed through 2009.

The Patriots will be on the field tonight when they play the Tennessee Titans at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. Kick off is at 8 p.m.

Red Sox News & Notes – 8/17

The future

Exciting times for everyone today in Red Sox Nation as top pitching prospect, Clay Buchholz, makes his MLB debut against the Angels. He will pitch the first game then be sent down to make room the top position player prospect, Jacoby Ellsbury, who will be up for his second stint with the big club. Nothing official has been announced yet but it looks like Wily Mo Peña will be designated for assignment to free up a spot for the Texan, Buchholz. It also looks like Ellsbury will only be up for Friday’s 2nd game and Bobby Kielty will come up from Triple-A Pawtucket to take the spot of Ellsbury. So while all the Boston area scribes were busy finding out the information, let’s take a look at what they actually had to say in today’s paper.

Feats of Clay [Boston Globe]

Don’t read into debut [Boston Herald]

Top Sox Prospect Buchholz Promoted [Hartford Courant]

Pedroia is more than meets the eye [Pro Jo]

Ellsbury set to join Clay for Fenway cameo [Boston Herald]

Say it ain’t so, Wily Mo [Boston Globe]

One of a mind: In key spots, Manny stays in moment [Boston Herald]

Edes on the kids. [Soxcast, Boston Globe]

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

Red Sox vs Angels Pitching Matchups

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Friday August 17th, 1:05 PM

Ervin Santana, RHP (5-11, 6.22) John Lackey, RHP (15-6, 3.07) vs Clay Buchholz (MLB Debut)

Friday August 17th, 7:05 PM

John Lackey, RHP (15-6, 3.07) Ervin Santana, RHP (5-11, 6.22) vs Josh Beckett, RHP (15-5, 3.24)

Saturday August 18th, 7:05 PM

Jered Weaver, RHP (8-5, 3.85) vs Curt Schilling, RHP (6-5, 4.06)

Sunday August 19th, 2:05 PM

Joe Saunders, LHP (6-1, 3.50) vs Julian Tavarez, RHP, (6-8, 5.12)

Friday’s Fast Walk Around the AL & NL West


Justin Upton sat out for the first time on Thursday since being called up to the Diamondbacks

Ervin Santana will come back from the minors to start for the Angels on Friday.

Randy Wolf may not pitch again for the Dodgers this season.

Dan Meyer will make his first Major League start for the A’s on Friday.

Giants reliever Randy Messenger fessed up that he broke his hand punching an equipment cart.

Raul Ibanez has been having a hot August for the Mariners.

Padres reliever Cla Meredith saw his ERA drop without pitching due to some scoring changes.

The Rangers were able to sign their top draft pick, Julio Borbon, moments before Wednesday’s deadline.

The Rockies bullpen has kept them in playoff contention.

The National Lampoon Sports Minute (Or So)

Written by Steve Hofstetter, Adam Hofstetter, Cody Marley, Ryan Murphy, Rich Ragains, Elliot Steingart, and Chris Strait

This week, a key defendant in the Michael Vick case asked for a plea bargain. By barking.

David Beckham has released a new cologne named “Intimately Beckham.” Sadly, the fragrance is only effective in Europe.

Update on Yao Ming’s wedding – it could be his only chance to get a ring during his career.

Cal Ripken Jr. has been appointed a Special Sports Envoy by Condoleezza Rice. It’s the first time the government has hired anyone who will show up to work every day. Ripken has already spent more days in Washington than President Bush.

Magic Johnson will hold a fundraiser to support Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid. That’s perfect, since most political pundits agree that it will take some magic to get her elected.

The Miami Heat signed Penny Hardaway. The deal has been applauded by the year 1995. Penny arrive in Miami shortly, in tiger print pants while doing the Macarena.

Hank Aaron told reporters that he was asleep at his home when Barry Bonds hit his 756th home run. Apparently that’s what happens when you have a clear conscience.

And the bad news is that a Los Angeles fan was arrested for throwing a water bottle at the A’s Mike Piazza. The good news is that next week he’ll be pitching for the Dodgers.

For more of the Sports Minute (Or So), visit minuteorso.com

Paw Prints

Paw Prints

The NCAA has announced that UCONN football linebacker Jarrell Miller has been declared ineligible for the 2007 season and must be treated as a transfer student. He had signed a letter of intent to go to North Carolina and attended summer classes there in 2006. He then withdrew and enrolled at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia. He never participated in practices at UNC but nonetheless was ruled ineligible and must wait til next year to play. He will still have 4 years of eligibility. He had been listed at 2nd on the depth chart at middle linebacker behind Danny Lansanah.

The Wade Trophy Committee announced that two UCONN women’s basketball players were named to the 2007-2008 Wade Watch. They are Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles. Only 25 players were selected.

Football Update: Just saw this on the USA Today transactions page.

CONNECTICUT-Suspended sophomore RB Andre Dixon and freshman LB Corey Stringer indefinitely from the football team for an unspecified violation of team rules.

Chip Malafronte from the New Haven Register said on his blog, Ramblings from the Runway, that it was not related to a campus arrest.

SOX & Dawgs Smorsgasboard

Rather than inudate you with a bunch of posts about some different topics, I decided it would be much easier to give you one post with a bunch of different news items in it.

First off, there really isn’t any video of the Jose Offerman incident but this slideshow from the Connecticut Post is the closest thing to it.

Michael Vick has been offered a plea deal that includes 1 year in a federal prison. He reportedly has until 9 am tomorrow to accept the plea deal. Seeing how all his friends have turned on him, it’s probably best that he accepts the plea. Let’s just hope they don’t put him in the country club prison.

Tennessee women’s basketball coach Pat Summit has filed for divorce from her husband of almost 27 years of marriage. Word on the street is that her husband is upset that Tennessee won’t be playing UCONN this season in basketball. Seriously, she cited the good old ‘irreconcilable differences’ as the reason for the divorce.

 

Jason Giambi won’t be suspended by Bud Selig due to his “involuntary participation” with the Mitchell investigation.