Buchholz, Ellsbury named To Futures Game

jacoby-copy.gifRighthanded pitcher Clay Buchholz and outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury will represent the Red Sox organization in the 2007 XM All-Star Futures Game, it was announced today by Major League Baseball.

Buchholz and Ellsbury were selected to the United States Team, which will face the World Team in a seven-inning game on Sunday, July 8 as part of the All-Star Sunday activities at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Boston joins St. Louis and Tampa Bay as the only three teams with two players selected for the U.S. squad.

Buchholz is 5-2 with a 1.82 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 74.0 innings over 13 starts for Double-A Portland. The righthander has the Eastern League’s lowest earned run average among qualifiers and tops the circuit in strikeouts. He has won his last three starts.

Ellsbury is batting .279 with seven RBI and 19 stolen bases in 41 games at Triple-A Pawtucket. The lefthanded-hitting Ellsbury opened the season at Portland and batted .452 with 13 RBI in 17 games to earn a late April promotion to the International League.

The 25-man rosters for each team were selected by Major League Baseball in conjunction with the 30 major league clubs, mlb.com, and Baseball America. This will be the ninth consecutive year the All-Star Futures Game has taken place. Current players on Boston’s major league roster who have participated include pitcher Josh Beckett (2000) and infielder Kevin Youkilis (2003).

[Press Release from the Red Sox via ProJo SoxBlog]

Repost: Yale Football Book

(Repost from February. I added a video of Sam’s interview at the Yale-Harvard football game in 2006.)

Recently, I was able to talk to one of my friends, Sam Rubin, about his new book titled “Yale Football”. I’ve known Sam since 1995 when I first started working in New Haven with him for the New Haven Ravens Minor League Baseball team. He was the webmaster and ran the scoreboard among many other duties there.

Tell us a little about yourself Sam:

I grew up in New York City but now live and work in New Haven. I have been in New Haven since 1991, my freshman year at Yale. I spent 10 years working for the New Haven Ravens, the local Minor League Baseball team that left town in 2003. I have also worked for the Yale Athletic Department since 1995, mainly covering the football team.

Tell us a little about your book “Yale Football” and what inspired you to write it:

I wrote a book called “Baseball in New Haven” for the same publishing company, Arcadia, in 2003. They have a series of pictorial histories entitled “Images of Sports” that are all the same format: 128 pages of black-and-white photos with detailed captions. The baseball book was very well-received, so Arcadia asked me to write one about Yale football as well.

Can you tell the readers why you decided to use Walter Camp on the cover?:

Walter Camp, an 1880 Yale graduate who was both a player and a coach, was called the “father of American football” by John Heisman. He developed concepts such as downs, play from scrimmage, and keeping score by points instead of goals. He helped turn football from something that resembled soccer and rugby to the game we all know today. He is a Hall of Famer, and there is still an All-America team that bears his name, so he is clearly Yale’s most influential football figure. I was able to get a photo of another famous Yale coach, Carm Cozza, in the background of the cover. Cozza was Yale’s head coach for 32 years and was responsible for 10 of Yale’s 14 Ivy League titles.

How far back were you able to find pictures or documents for the book? Were you able to get all the way back to when Yale Football first started?

I was able to find a poster that promoted the first game Yale ever played — Nov. 16, 1872 (a 3-0 win over Columbia). Back then there were 20 men on a team so the posted referred to “Picked Twenties”. That was the only game Yale played that year so I was not able to find any team photos, but I did find the 1873 Yale team photo. I tried to get an even distribution of photos across Yale’s 130+ years of football, and fortunately the university and the athletic department have very good archives.

Give us a few names of some famous people who played football during the years at Yale :

Some Yale players have gone on to play in the NFL, such as Calvin Hill, Dick Jauron and Eric Johnson. There are also dozens of College Football Hall of Famers from Yale, including two Heisman Trophy winners (Larry Kelley in 1936 and Clint Frank in 1937). There have also been people who have gone on to fame away from the field, such as Stone Phillips and Jack Ford. Additionally, former U.S. President Gerald Ford was an assistant coach at Yale.

Have any of them given you feedback about your book?

I mainly hear from fans, who all enjoy the way books like this bring back memories. People who have followed the team for a while remember players such as Brian Dowling, who inspired the character “B.D.” in Doonesbury — I did write to Garry Trudeau to get permission to use a copy of the comic strip in the book. The baseball book I wrote contained photos of George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, who both played for Yale. My father sent a copy to George W. Bush, who wrote a letter from the White House thanking him.

What was your most memorable moment you found during the process of creating the book?
One of Yale’s biggest wins was an upset at Princeton in 1934. The Tigers were 6-0 and had 15 wins in a row overall; one rumor even had them going to the Rose Bowl. Yale beat them 7-0 on a touchdown pass to Larry Kelley, who would win the Heisman Trophy two years later. The same 11 guys played the whole game for Yale, earning them the nickname “Iron Men”. I uncovered a photo I had never seen before of Kelley leaping to make the catch that won the game — a huge play in one of Yale’s greatest wins by one of its greatest players.

Any future works planned?:
I would like to eventually write another book, assuming I can find a subject that is both interesting to me and marketable to the general public. I’ll keep you posted.

I’d like to thank Sam for taking the time to answer a few questions about his book. If you would like to know more about the book, you can head over to Yale’s football site by clicking here. If you are interested in ordering the book, it is available at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com.

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Here are some photos of Sam being interviewed by Kandace Krueger during the Yale-Harvard football game this past season.

The NASCAR Sprint Cup??

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Is the Nextel NASCAR Cup getting a new name for 2008? According to sources at NASCAR, Nextel will no longer be the sponsor and Sprint will take over as title sponsor. Nextel and Sprint are the same company as they merged together back in 2004. They are known as Sprint Nextel.

If this happens, it would be the third name for the NASCAR Cup Series since 2003. It was known as the Winston Cup before becoming the NEXTEL Cup.

Wouldn’t it just be easier to call it the Sprint Nextel NASCAR Cup?

Down on the Farm – 6/21

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pawsox.gifPawtucket Red Sox:

Jon Lester’s control was off as the Pawsox fell again to Indianapolis.

Team Stats

International League Standings

Pawsox website

seadogs.gifPortland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs split a doubleheader with the Defenders on Thursday.

Team Stats

Eastern League Standings

Sea Dogs website

jethawks.gifLancaster Jethawks:

The second half starts on Friday for the Jethawks and they will be treating fans to a drive-in movie after the game.

Team stats

California League Standings

Jethawks website

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The Drive probably wish the All-Star break didn’t happen after winning 4 straight to close out the 1st half.

Team Stats

South Atlantic League Standings

Drive website

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The Spinners won’t go through their season undefeated as they lost last night 4-2.

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

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Red Sox News & Notes

yoyoo.jpgThe news all day yesterday was about Curt Schilling and his aching shoulder. But there was a game to play last night and it was an ugly one, if you were a Braves fan. Yo-Yo was outstanding and has silenced his critics lately with some superb pitching. The Red Sox bats warmed up just in time for the first day of summer, which is today, for 5 homeruns enroute to their second shutout victory in a row. The Sox spent the night flying to San Diego but that doesn’t mean that the mainstream media in the Boston area and Atlanta weren’t busy providing you with the headlines and stories about the game and other baseball related things.

Turner Field was the last place Julian Tavarez wanted to be last night. [Boston Globe]

The Braves were blasted by Boston on Wednesday night. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution] (Passwords for AJC available by clicking on the AJC link to the left)

The Red Sox turned on the power switch in Atlanta last night. [Boston Herald]

Benching Andruw Jones last night was a good move by Bobby Cox. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution]

The Red Sox provided some chop shots of their own. [Hartford Courant]

“Since we have so many Cubs and Red Sox fans in Atlanta, if they posted a sign at Turner Field that said “Yankee Go Home,” would it empty the stadium?” [Braves Vent]

Boston dropped some bombs in Atlanta last night. [Pro Jo]

Andruw Jones was ok with being benched. [Atlanta Journal Constitution]

J.D. Drew left last night with a tight quad after the 2nd inning. [Boston Globe]

Jon Lester is a likely candidate to start on Tuesday in his hometown of Seattle. [Boston Herald]

Brendan Donnelly played a little catch before the game. [Hartford Courant]

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

Thursday’s Tiptoe Around the AL & NL Central

Could Jeff Bagwell be back in an Astros uniform?

Ben Francisco will be the 5th outfielder for the Indians while David Dellucci is out.

Billy Hall is starting to get hot for the Brew Crew.

Esteban German has been a key player for the Royals.

Chris Carpenter and Mark Mulder threw bullpen sessions for the Cardinals on Wednesday.

Tigers starter Justin Verlander met Dubaya.

The Cubs bid farewell to Michael Barrett.

Johan Santana shaved Bert Blyleven’s head after the Twins broadcaster made good on a bet.

Shawn Chacon would rather be a starter for the Pirates.

John Danks is still the 5th starter for the White Sox for now.

Reds 1B Scott Hatteberg is thankful for Billy Beane.

Yo-Yo Strong For 7, Sox Bats Explode For 5 HR’s in Win

yoyo.gifWhat can I say? That I wanted Jon Lester back in the rotation instead of Julian “Yo-Yo” Tavarez. Well Yo-Yo hurled another gem for 7 innings and the Red Sox bats warmed up for the first day of summer on Thursday, as they pounded out 15 hits, 5 of them for homeruns. Oh and the Red Sox won the game 11-0 for their second shutout in a row over the Atlanta Braves. Tavarez is now unbeaten in his last 7 starts with 4 wins in that time.

How could you not love Yo-Yo directing traffic when ground balls are hit to his fielders?

drw-hr-copy.gifJ.D. Drew got things going early for the Bosox as he led off the game with a homerun off of Braves starter Buddy Carlyle. Pedroia followed with the first of his two doubles on the night. Carlyle did get Big Papi to strikeout and then Manny drove in Pedroia with a double of his own, giving the Sox a 2-0 lead. The Sox weren’t done yet though. After a Kevin Youkilis strikeout, Jason Varitek was intentionally walked. Why I don’t know? But Covelli “Super Coco” Crisp made them pay when he took a Carlyle offering and planted it in the rightfield seats for a 3-run homer, making it 5-0. The slumping Julio Lugo ended the inning with a fly out to left.

The Sox struck for 2 more runs in the second inning. Yo-Yo led off the inning with a strikeout then Drew doubled to rightfield. Pedroia grounded out to third and the Big Papi struck for the 3rd homer in 2 innings as he took a Carlyle pitch and said see ya later for a 2-run homer, giving the Sox a commanding 7-0 lead. Manny and Youk both followed with singles but ‘Tek grounded out to end the inning. Drew left the game after the inning with tightness in his right quad. He is listed as day-to-day. He was replaced by Wily Mo Peña.

The Bosox chased Carlyle from the game in the 4th inning. Wily Mo led off with a double. Pedroia flew out to center. Instead of facing Big Papi, Carlyle intentionally walked him to get to Manny. He got Manny to foul out for the second out of the inning. Youk then worked a walk and that was the end of the night for Carlyle as he left with the bases loaded. Oscar Villareal came in and got ‘Tek to strikeout.

Meanwhile, “Yo-Yo” was cruising along. He had retired the first 10 Braves he had faced before allowing a single to Willie Harris. Yo-Yo then directed the Sox fielders as to where to throw the ball when Edgar Renteria grounded into an inning ending double play.

mannyvsbraves-copy.gifVillareal cooled down the Red Sox for 2 1/3 innings as he retired all 7 batters he faced. The same couldn’t be said for Braves rookie Peter Moylan. Moylan came in for the 7th inning and gave up a lead-off homerun to Manny, giving the Sox a 8-0 lead.

Meanwhile, Yo-Yo continued his masterpiece as he only allowed 1 hit in the 5th and 6th innings. He finally got into a little trouble in the 7th inning. Kelly Johnson led off with a walk but was retired at second on a Harris fielder’s choice. Renteria followed with a single and was pinch-run for by Chris Woodward. Yunnel Escobar, in earlier for Chipper Jones, grounded into a fielder’s choice that got Woodward at 2nd base. Yo-Yo’s sinker worked another groundball to Youk at third, who went to second for the final out of the inning.

Yo-Yo’s line: 7 innings, 3 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk and 4 strikeouts on 97 pitches.

The Sox struck for 3 more runs in the 8th inning off of Braves reliever Rafael Soriano. Lugo and Alex Cora started out with flyouts to centerfield. Wily Mo got his 2nd hit of the game with a single. He came around to score on a Pedroia double. Eric Hinske, who was in for Big Papi, followed with a two-run homer in front of his mom, dad and family. The homer gave the Sox a 11-0 lead.

Joel Piñero came in for the 8th inning and gave up 2 singles before settling down. He got Scott Thorman to strikeout on a nasty ass curveball. He then got Jared Saltalamacchia to strikeout as well. Johnson grounded out to end the inning.

This is a sign of how bad things are when you’re slumping. Varitek and Coco led off with singles. Lugo followed with what was a sure single but Varitek got caught a third base because he was unsure whether or not the ball was going to be caught. To his credit, he did make the right decision.

Mike Timlin came in and mopped up in the 9th and retired all 3 batters he faced. Tavarez now moves to 5-4 on the season. The Sox lead is back to double-digits at 10 as the Yankees just lost as I was finishing up the recap.

The Sox are off on Thursday and will be traveling to beautiful San Diego for a 3 game set against the Padres. Daisuke Matsuzaka gets the nod on Friday night. Gametime is 10:05 here on the right coast and the game will be televised by NESN locally.

More On Curt Schilling

Eight days ago, I had made a poll asking if the Red Sox should re-sign Curt Schilling. The voting was close with 33 saying yes and 27 saying no.

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schill-copy.gifThe Red Sox have never extended a contract during the season under Theo’s reigns. The Red Sox made the right decision in waiting until the end of the year to make a decision to see where he stood healthwise. And that decision looks none the wiser right now.

Schilling’s MRI results are back and on most accounts things are ok. They didn’t find any structural damage and it seems to be a case of tendinitis. What’s concerning to me is that this may have been going on all year. This could explain his up and down outings on the mound.

“This has been going on, on and off, since late spring training, from a feel standpoint, I just have not felt right this year and itÂ’s had an immense amount of influence on the inconsistency that IÂ’’ve gone through, and that’s the disappointing part.”

“I wasn’t discomfort free [pitching in Atlanta],” Schilling said. “Pain is a relative term. There’s been a lot of, this year, trying to discern what’s because I’m 40, and what’s because I don’t feel good, that’s been kind of what we’ve tried to do here.”

“My thought is, from what I’ve heard, I have a little touch of tendinitis that’s causing some other things to happen,” Schilling said. “No, I don’t really think I’ve ever been at this point before because the other day … well my last two starts, I’m throwing the ball, and it’s obviously hot and muggy out, 80 degrees with Atlanta humidity and I can’t throw the ball. I mean, it’s almost like firing out of your stance [as a football lineman does] and trying to block a guy without being able to bring your hands up. I mean I had nothing. And it was a tough one.”

“The scary part was the similarities in the innings,” Schilling said. “When I tore my labrum in 1995, I was throwing the ball 95 m.p.h. one inning, and the next thing I went out and I was throwing the ball 82 m.p.h. and I didn’t have any pain until the next day. The other night, thatÂ’s exactly what happened. I could not throw the ball. I could not get anything on the baseball. I was throwing the ball 82 m.p.h. and fortunately I didn’t wake up the next day with the pain, so there’s none of that. That was an eerie similarity that was playing on my head pretty severely there.”

You have to think the Red Sox knew about this all season. Then again maybe they didn’t. Only they will know.

Schilling is headed now to the disabled list where he will spend at least the next 15 days rehabbing his shoulder. He had a cortisone injection yesterday and will be examined again on Friday in Boston before heading out to San Diego to rejoin his teammates.

There is a lot of speculation going on right now as to who will be called up to replace him. With the day off on Thursday, Josh Beckett will pitch on Sunday on his regular rest and Yo-Yo Tavarez will pitch on Monday. The Sox will need a starter for Tuesday. Could it be Jon Lester? Or it will be Kason Gabbard again? I think it’s going to all depend on how long Schilling will really be out. They will backdate it to yesterday, so if he spends only 15 days on the DL, they will only need a starter for two days.

Tavarez has been pitching well enough to stay in the rotation. Lester can definitely help out and so can Gabbard. They will probably call up either a reliever or position player for the next four games after tonight’s game and then will need a starter.

So stay tuned. It is good news it’s nothing major for Schilling. I think I felt the big gasp of air let out this morning when the news broke.

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THKC & Beasts of the East Tonight Starting At 7

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  • The State of the Orioles Union
  • Jason Giambi Might Talk to Mitchell Investigation
  • Chris Young vs Derrek Lee Heavyweight Fight and the aftermath.
  • Michael Barrett was sent packing from Chicago
  • Randy Johnson and his achy breaky back
  • Jason Schmidt and $47 million injured shoulder.
  • Curt Schilling and his old shoulder
  • Johnny Damon and his bbq’d ribs

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  • Curt Schilling’s bum shoulder

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