UConn Football Spring Game Saturday at 3 PM

With the weather set to be sunny and around 70° on Saturday afternoon, why not get your stuff done early, pack up the cooler and tailgate equipment and head over to Rentschler Field to catch the UConn Huskies football team play their spring game.

UConn HuskiesIt’ll be your first chance to see new head coach Bob Diaco and the new look Huskies. When I say new look, I mean you might not recognize some of the guys on the team because they’ve are a little sleeker after off-season conditioning.

Here’s more on the game from UConn:

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — The 2014 spring football season reaches its conclusion on Saturday afternoon with the annual Blue-White Spring Game. The UConn offense in blue will battle the UConn defense in white at Rentschler Field at 3 p.m. Admission and parking are both free for the game.

Scoring will favor both sides. In addition to normal scoring on touchdowns, field goals and PATs, the offense can also score a point with a run of 11 or more yards and a pass of 20 or more yards. The defense can score in a variety of ways. An interception or fumble is worth six points, while a sack, tackle for loss or pass breakup are all worth one point. A stop inside the 40 yard line will garner three points for the defense, and one point will be awarded for a forced field goal or a three and out. If the defense returns an interception for a touchdown, it receives seven points.

The first half will feature a standard game clock, while the second half is running clock. All punts will be a fair catch, and the ball will be spotted at the 35-yard line on all possession changes. All other basic game mechanics, including timeouts and time between quarters, will be the same as a normal, regular season game.

The Spring Game will also feature the return of Fan Fest, located behind the scoreboard at Rentschler. Fan Fest for the game begins at 1 p.m. and will run until halftime. Included in the event will be an autograph session with the 2014 National Champion women’s basketball team, occurring from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and featuring pictures with the team and trophy. Also at Fan Fest will be a bounce house for kids, Dunkin Donuts’ “Ice Cream Truck”, and prizes and giveaways from 93.7 FM and 96.5 FM trucks. The UConn Chevy Sonic will also make an appearances, and UConn ticketing information and Spring Game programs will be available.

Following the game, UConn student-athletes will be available on the field for an autograph session.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/11

UConn Huskies 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 the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis.

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UConn Football links

Diaco makes debut at UConn spring game [ct post]

UConn Football: Defense Must Return To Good Old Days [hartford courant]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Get Your UConn Huskies Dual Champs Apparel [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn’s Geno Auriemma & Kevin Ollie Ring Closing Bell at NYSE [sox & dawgs]

Video: Jimmy Fallon Challenges Stefanie Dolson [sox & dawgs]

Mosqueda-Lewis writes a perfect ending [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Stewart Has Been Brilliant In Two Years With Huskies [rich elliott – ct post]

Dolson, Hartley Invited To Attend WNBA Draft Monday [rich elliott – ct post]

Geno: Pat Summitt still No. 1 in sport’s Mount Rushmore [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn women overcame lack of depth down the stretch [new haven register]

UConn’s only real competition is Huskies from the past [new haven register]

At UConn, practice makes perfect for McMahon teacher [the hour]

Who Wore It Best: Kevin Ollie or Geno Auriemma? [vanity fair]

Tennessee and UConn may renew series in women’s basketball [lebanon democrat]

A tale of two titles [the gazette]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Get Your UConn Huskies Dual Champs Apparel [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn’s Geno Auriemma & Kevin Ollie Ring Closing Bell at NYSE [sox & dawgs]

Incoming Husky Sam Cassell Jr. a JUCO All-American [dom amore – hartford courant]

Seven Schools Working Hardest for Tyus Battle [zagsblog]

Who Wore It Best: Kevin Ollie or Geno Auriemma? [vanity fair]

Roosevelt grad helps UConn win national title [the gazette]

Rand Paul, wearing a UCONN tie. Also, sunglasses. [washington post]

Other UConn related links

W. Lacrosse. Huskies To Host Georgetown On Friday [uconn huskies]

Softball. Softball Picks Up Second Consecutive Win With 5-3 Victory Over Fairfield [uconn huskies]

M. Track. Horn and Chapman Complete Day One at Bulldog Decathlon [uconn huskies]

Baseball. UConn Heads To Cincinnati For Conference Series [uconn huskies]

W. Track. Sea Ray Relays On Tap For Women’s Track & Field This Weekend [uconn huskies]

Tarred and Feathered

Michael Pineda Pine tar on hand

There’s much ado regarding the brown substance Michael Pineda had on his pitching hand during the Red Sox v. Yankees game last night. Pineda claims it was dirt because his palms sweat more than a [insert your own joke about teenage shenanigans here]. Pineda maintains this claim despite his sweaty palms problem miraculous clearing up after the 4th inning when his hands were clean. Everyone else thinks the gunk on Pineda’s hands was pine tar: you, me, the Boston media, the national media, your mom, my mom, Pineda’s mom, your dog’s mom, etc.

Does it matter? Yes, but not in the way that you’re thinking. Buchholz, who’s no stranger to accusations of cheating, has the best take on the Pineda controversy when he was asked if it was an issue:

“No, especially on cold windy nights, it’s tough to get a grip on the baseball,” Buchholz said. “I had that instance last year in Toronto, people said I had stuff all over my body you can use — rosin, water, the whole sunscreen stuff, whatever. I’d rather have a grip on the baseball and semi-know where it’s going [than] have no grip and get somebody hurt.”

A pitcher not having a firm grip on the ball is the crux of the matter, and perhaps this is why were not reading about complaints from Red Sox hitters regarding Pineda. (Besides Jonny Gomes, who had some negative comments. But Gomes is like Mikey and he hates everything.) Hitters place their lives in the pitcher’s hands every time they’re at the plate, and they seem content knowing that pitchers are doing everything possible to make sure an errant fastball isn’t flying towards their face because they couldn’t grip the baseball. In some cases, pitchers will use pine tar – which, technically, is cheating. But you don’t see the hitters complaining.

As for whether Pineda using pine tar improved his performance against the Red Sox lineup, some will say yes and point out that Pineda no-hit the Red Sox through four innings. But this is the same Red Sox lineup who, a day before, got one-hit through five innings by the Rangers’ Robbie Ross. Ross isn’t a star, and he wouldn’t even be in the Rangers’ starting rotation if that team hadn’t suffered some early injuries to its starters. Ross also walked five Red Sox hitters, and the one hit was a weak squibber that didn’t make it past the infield grass.

The Red Sox hit into seemingly countless double plays during their series with the Rangers, and they struck out 12 times against Yankees’ pitchers last night. Whether Robbie Ross is pitching clean or Michael Pineda is pitching dirty, the Red Sox are not hitting, period. They’re falling behind in counts and swinging at breaking balls, which results in either a swing and miss or a ground out. Instead of being able to foul off these pitches, work a count to 3-2 and force the pitcher to throw a fastball, the Red Sox are swinging into outs. That’s the issue, not pine tar.

 

Missiaen Returns to ECHL

HARTFORD, April 11, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the parent New York Rangers have reassigned goaltender Jason Missiaen from the Wolf Pack to its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

Hartford Wolf PackMissiaen has served as the Wolf Pack’s backup for the last six games, after having re-joined the Pack March 29.  The 6-8, 220-pound third-year pro is 2-11-1 in 14 AHL games on the year, with a 3.83 goals-against average and an 87.2% save percentage.  In 19 ECHL games with Greenville, Missiaen is 14-4-0 with a 2.54 goals-against average, a 92.2% save percentage and one shutout.

Missiaen was signed as a free agent by the Rangers March 24, 2011, from the Baie-Comeau Drakkar of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

The Wolf Pack’s next action is tomorrow night, Saturday, April 12, the first of two games in St. John’s, Newfoundland.  The Wolf Pack and IceCaps face off at 6:00, and all the action can be heard live on Fox Sports Radio 1410, and on-line at www.foxsportsradio1410.com and iHeartRadio.  Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com.

The Wolf Pack’s next home game is Friday, April 18, when the Springfield Falcons invade the XL Center for a 7:00 PM game.  That is the last chance this season for fans to enjoy $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.  To speak with a representative about season or group tickets, call (855) 762-6451.

Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/11

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found below.

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pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox got five runs in the 7th to secure a 7-4 win over the Buffalo Bisons.

Five-Run 7th Keys PawSox in 7-4 Win [pawsox]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Buffalo Bisons 4/10/14 box score [milb]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2014 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox 2014 stats

International League 2014 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs held off the New Britain Rock Cats for a 6-4 win.

Sea Dogs Open at Home with 6-4 Win [portland sea dogs]

Sea Dogs win Hadlock Field opener [portland press herald]

Tales from Sea Dogs’ Opening Day at Hadlock Field [portland press herald]

From a law firm to a firm mound [portland press herald]

Sea Dogs Notebook: Before the game, a team pioneer is honored [portland press herald]

New Britain Rock Cats @ Portland Sea Dogs 4/10/14 box score [milb]

Portland Sea Dogs 2014 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2014 stats

Eastern League 2014 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem got three in the 7th for 9-8 win over the Winston-Salem Dash.

Matty Mania: Birthday Boy Thrives in 9-8 Sox Victory [salem red sox]

Johnson helps with own birthday win for Salem Sox [roanoke times]

Winston-Salem Dash @ Salem Red Sox 4/10/14 box score [milb]

Salem Red Sox 2014 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2014 stats

Carolina League 2014 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

Greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Drive walked off with a 7-6 win over the Kannapolis Intimidators.

Opening Day Record Crowd Sees Drive Walk Off [greenville drive]

Bark in the Ballpark on Sunday [greenville drive]

Reggy the Purple Party Dude Visits Saturday [greenville drive]

Kannapolis Intimidators @ Greenville Drive 4/10/14 box score [milb]

Greenville Drive 2014 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2014 stats

South Atlantic League 2014 Standings

Greenville Drive website

Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Lowell Spinners 2014 season kicks off on Friday, June 13 when they’ll host the Vermont Lake Monsters.

Final Lowell Spinners 2013 Roster

Final Lowell Spinners 2013 stats

Final NY-Penn League 2013 Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Lowell Spinners website

Gulf Coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox kick off their 2014 season on Friday June 20 when they’ll host the GCL Twins.

Final GCL Red Sox 2013 Roster

Final GCL Red Sox 2013 stats

Final Gulf Coast League 2013 Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

Vaive’s Physical Play Helps Wolf Pack Depth

Justin Vaive

By Bob Crawford

Justin Vaive has played 23 games since joining the Hartford Wolf Pack on a Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement January 11, and although his offensive output has been limited to one goal and four points, he has used his 6-4, 210-pound frame to make a solid impact in the forechecking department.

Vaive’s game has been particularly useful for the Pack lately, with the third-year pro playing left wing on a line with 6-1, 192-pound rookie Shawn O’Donnell on the other wing.  Those two flankers are both straight-line players who stress getting in on the forecheck, and pride themselves on making life difficult for opposing defensemen.

“That’s definitely our keys of focus going into every shift,” Vaive said recently.  “We want to get it deep and wear down their ‘D’, and that’s why we’re here and what we’re here to do, is to be pests and to be an annoyance to their defensemen.  No D wants to go back every time and get hit, and have to wrap it (the puck) around (the boards) and then get hit again.  It wears on D, especially in three-in-threes (three games in three days) in this league.  By Sunday (of three-game weekends), D definitely feel those shifts.”

The Vaive-O’Donnell line, which has seen several different centermen in recent games, is nominally the Wolf Pack’s fourth line, but coach Ken Gernander tends not to use the unit like a fourth line.  Gernander is definitely a coach who prefers to “roll” his lines and get his fourth line regular shifts, keeping those big bodies totally involved in the rhythm of the game.

“It’s definitely a confidence-booster for us,” Vaive said,” “when your coach believes in you and he’s putting us out there in all situations, defensive zone, offensive zone, any time in the period.  It’s definitely good for the morale of the line.

“When you’re out there more, you’re more involved, and more involved in the game overall, not just the sense of your line,” he continued.  “You’re seeing everybody, you’re talking to everybody, and it just gives you a better feeling as a line, when you’re out there and you’re playing together more and more.  It’s easier to jell and know what other guys are going to be doing and stuff like that.”

For several games during the Wolf Pack’s current hot streak, Gernander had team leading scorer Oscar Lindberg playing the middle between Vaive and O’Donnell.  While this may have seemed odd on the surface of it, having the team’s most productive pivot working the fourth line, the threesome appeared to have plenty of chemistry, and Lindberg fit right in with the two bangers and crashers.

“Oscar, he works really hard,” Vaive said of the Swedish import Lindberg.  “When we get it (the puck) in there (the offensive zone), and if we can’t get to the puck first, we could always count on him, to be there first on the line.  He’s physical, he’s not shy of the physical play.  That complements guys like Shawn and me, when our center’s willing to get in there with us and grind it around in the corners.  And then, at the same time, he adds that skill element, being our leading scorer, that when we do get him the puck, he can definitely make plays with it.”

Lindberg’s willingness to get into the middle of the physical play is typical of all of the Wolf Pack’s skill players, according to Vaive, and that makes it easier for the grinders to be effective in their jobs.

“There’s no doubt that’s what’s going to help team win games, when guys can play every role,” he said.  “We saw it with Oscar, going from the second to the fourth to the third, he’s been everywhere, and yet he still continues to succeed and break through, no matter what line he’s on.”

And regardless of who has been between them, Vaive and O’Donnell have meshed together as solid bookends, and have built a wealth of all-around chemistry with one another since Vaive joined the squad.  Their locker room stalls are next to one another, and their approaches to the game are nearly identical.

“We’ve become pretty close,” said Vaive of himself and the gregarious O’Donnell.  “We’re in the corner in the locker room, we’re roommates, obviously we talk a lot playing together, we both play the same game.  So I think we have a lot in common, and it’s definitely translated to the ice.”

Vaive can be termed somewhat of a “city boy”, having spent much of his growing-up time in Toronto, and O’Donnell is more of a small-town guy, a Maritimer from the same town that produced Sidney Crosby, Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia.  Vaive has roots on the east coast of Canada, too, though, and the kinship with O’Donnell has come easily.

“Both of my parents are from out there (the Maritimes), and all my extended family as well, so there was that connection,” Vaive said.  “It’s definitely easy to get along with him, and even easier to play with him.”

With Vaive’s imposing size, strength and long reach, his “tale of the tape” is solid for involvement in the fistic department.  His grooming for the pro level was in the U.S. college ranks, where fighting is prohibited, but in the pro game, his hard-charging approach has naturally led to some situations where he has been invited to throw down the mitts and test his scrapping skills.

“When you play a physical, hard-nosed game and you’re a bigger guy, it’s going to come along,” said Vaive of the fighting element.  “When you take exceptions on some of the smaller D-men, obviously guys are there to step up for them and have their back.  Unfortunately I’ve had some injuries where I wasn’t able to do it (drop the gloves) as much as I would like, but it’s always going to be a part of the game, when you’re in there and stirring things up and going to the net hard.  It’s a pretty emotional game and pretty physical, so I try to use it whenever it’s necessary.”

Vaive’s willingness to do that, as well as other yeoman work in the physical department, has made him a good fit in the Wolf Pack lineup, and earned him a seemingly solid niche in the organization.

“That was my plan all along,” Vaive said, “just to give it my all and play the game that I know I can play, and just try to do what I can to help the team win, and overall just make my impact felt on the coaching staff and in the locker room, everywhere.  As long as I keep doing that, hopefully things will continue to go my way.”

Video: Pineda Shuts Down Red Sox in Yankees 4-1 Win

NY Daily News, Newsday & NY Post sports covers for Friday, April 11, 2014

The Boston Red Sox made their first trip to Yankee Stadium of the 2014 season and they were beaten by a pitcher who may or may not have used pine tar on his hand (sound familiar folks?).

Michael Pineda struck out seven over six plus innings to help the New York Yankees to a 4-1 win over the Red Sox on Thursday night.

Former Red Sox CF Jacoby Ellsbury had a hit and an RBI against his former club in the win.

Clay Buchholz pitched better than he did in his first start but took the loss after allowing four runs (two earned) on seven hits while striking out seven in six innings of work.

Daniel Nava provided the Red Sox with their only run of the night with a solo blast off of Pineda in the 7th. Xander Bogaerts added two hits and David Ortiz had the only other hit for the visiting nine.

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

And if you must check out the enemy news, head over to the ESPN New York, New York Daily News, New York Post, New York Times and The Journal News websites.

Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 4/10

Clay Buchholz (L), Michael Pineda (R)

After finishing up a six-game homestand with a win, the Boston Red Sox head out on the road for two city, eight day, seven game road trip. Tonight, they’ll kick it off with the first game of a four-game set with the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.

First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. The game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Yankees market, you can catch the game on YES. If you don’t live in either market you’re in luck as the MLB Network will have coverage of the game. And if you can’t catch the game on television, you can always listen on the 2014 Red Sox Radio Network.

Clay Buchholz makes his second start of 2014 and first on the road. Although he had a tough go of things, Buchholz picked up a no decision in his first start after allowing six runs in 4.1 innings of work. He made three starts against the Yankees in 2013 and was 3-0 with a 0.50 ERA (1 ER/18 IP). He’s made 12 career starts against them and is 5-5 with a 5.32 ERA. Seven of those starts have come in the Bronx where he is 4-2 with a 5.50 ERA.

After missing all of the 2013 season, Michael Pineda makes his second start of 2014 for the Evil Empire. He picked up the loss in his first start after allowing one run in six innings of work against the Toronto Blue Jays. He took the loss in his lone career start against the Red Sox back in 2011 as a member of the Seattle Mariners. In that game, he allowed seven runs on eight hits and a walk in 4.1 innings of work.

Boston Red Sox4-5 New York Yankees4-5
1. Grady Sizemore LF 1. Brett Gardner LF
2. Dustin Pedroia 2B 2. Derek Jeter SS
3. David Ortiz DH 3. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
4. Mike Napoli 1B 4. Carlos Beltran RF
5. Daniel Nava RF 5. Brian McCann C
6. Xander Bogaerts SS 6. Alfonso Soriano DH
7. A.J. Pierzynski C 7. Kelly Johnson 1B
8. Jackie Bradley, Jr CF 8. Yangervis Solarte 3B
9. Jonathan Herrera 3B 9. Dean Anna 2B
Clay Buchholz SP Michael Pineda SP

NOTES:

Here is how the hitters have fared against the starting pitchers during the regular season over their careers.

Boston Red Sox  @ New York Yankees Batter/Pitcher Matchups

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Who’s on third? [sox & dawgs]

What, we worry? [sox & dawgs]

The Mariano Rivera reminder: it’s time (once again) to appreciate Koji Uehara [rob bradford – weei]

Yanks’ Jacoby Ellsbury a top priority for Red Sox [clubhhouse insider]

To suit Yankee Stadium, Red Sox move Jackie Bradley Jr. to center field, Grady Sizemore to left [clubhouse insider]

Red Sox, Yankees on divergent paths these days [csn new england]

Schilling completes chemo treatments for cancer [csn new england]

Yankee Stadium prompts new-look Sox outfield [csn new england]

Notes: Nava dropped to 5th, Sizemore leads off [csn new england]

Will Sox come bearing gifts for Ellsbury? [espn boston]

Sizemore makes first-ever start in left, JBJ in center [espn boston]

Jacoby Ellsbury says being on New York Yankees has exceeded his expectations [espn boston]

Replacing Jacoby Ellsbury in leadoff spot hasn’t been easy for Red Sox [full count]

David Ortiz sets another record (sort of): slowest home run trot [full count]

Ben Cherington on D&C: John Lackey likely ‘going to keep pitching past 2015’ [full count]

Red Sox-Yankees series preview [full count]

Jacoby Ellsbury, Matt Thornton To Receive World Series Rings Friday [nesn]

A Series Matter: Red Sox-Yankees and Projecting the Unprojectable Future [providence journal]

As baseball has changed, free-spending Yankees have fallen behind [providence journal]

Grady Sizemore plays left field for the first time [providence journal]

Jacoby Ellsbury welcomes Red Sox to New York [providence journal]

Red Sox head to Bronx to face Ellsbury for first time [red sox]

Jacoby Ellsbury should be remembered well despite his change in allegiances [touching all the bases]

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