Report: Red Sox, Napoli Agree To One-Year Deal

Mike Napoli #25 of the Texas Rangers hits an RBI double against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the third inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on September 19, 2012 in Anaheim, California.

Back on December 3, 2012, the Boston Red Sox and Mike Napoli had agreed to a three-year deal worth $39 million.

Over time as the Red Sox signed other players, the team never officially announced the deal. It turned out there had been problems with Napoli's physical and the Red Sox wanted to renegotiate his contract.

45 days later, it looks as though that's finally happened.

According to Rob Bradford of WEEI.com, the Red Sox and Mike Napoli have agreed to a one-year deal. Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports that deal is worth $5 million with incentives. Bradford adds that Napoli could receive up $13 million on the one-year deal.

All I can say about this is it's about dang time.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/17

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. 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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UConn Women's Basketball links

Notebook: Huskies expect Stewart back [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Turnovers have Auriemma concerned [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

So Far, So Pretty Good For UConn [john altavilla – hartford courant]

UConn Makes The Top 20 [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Hartley Looked More Like Herself In Win Over Louisville [rich elliott – ct post]

Tickets Still Remain For Games Vs. Syracuse, No. 4 Duke [rich elliott – ct post]

Auriemma Not Happy With Surplus Of Turnovers [rich elliott – ct post]

Chong Sets Westchester Girls Basketball Scoring Record [rich elliott – ct post]

Hartley was anything but limited against Louisville [jim fuller – new haven register]

Huge game for UConn recruiting target [jim fuller – new haven register]

Montgomery calling Miami/Virginia game [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn AD's take on women's team [jim fuller – new haven register]

Chong sets Westchester County scoring record [jim fuller – new haven register]

Injuries Healing, Huskies Look Strong For Rest Of Season [hartford courant]

Three points from Tuesday's win over Louisville [new haven register]

TV Timeout: Kelly Faris [snyuconn.com]

UConn Men's Basketball links

A Chance to See Kentan Facey, Terrence Samuel In Action [dom amore – hartford courant]

Calhoun: First responders are real heroes [ct post]

Calhoun Wants UConn Games To Be Special Again [hartford courant]

UConn Football links

Video: UConn makes changes to offense [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Warde Manuel mum on coaching staff changes [jim fuller – new haven register]

Other UConn related links

M. Track. Huskies Conclude First Day of URI Heptathlon [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. UConn and Fairfield Team Up For Newtown Lacrosse Clinic [uconnhuskies.com]

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Under Armour Maryland Pride Uniforms & Sneakers

Custom Maryland Pride UA Spine Bionic Basketball Shoes

When the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team takes on the North Carolina State Wolfpack on Tuesday night, they'll be doing so in some new uniforms and basketball sneakers from Under Armour.

Custom Maryland Pride UA Charge BB

Custom Maryland Pride UA Charge BB

Custom Maryland Pride UA Micro G Torch

Custom Maryland Pride UA Micro G Torch

Maryland Pride ArmourLight Uniforms

Maryland Pride ArmourLight Uniforms

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/16

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. 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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Hartley shows old form in UConn win [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Will it be a happy birthday for Faris? [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

UConn’s Been Great, But It Could Be Better [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Rosemary Ragle One Of UConn’s MVPs This Season [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Stewart Making Rapid Progress, Expected To Play Vs. Syracuse [rich elliott – ct post]

Uncertainty is frustrating Morgan Tuck [jim fuller –  new haven register]

UConn getting close to full health [jim fuller – new haven register]

No. 3 UConn roll past Louisville [ct post]

UConn Women Top Louisville, 72-58 [hartford courant]

Dolson Blossoming As A Player [hartford courant]

Huskies beat Louisville to improve to 15-1 [new haven register]

Louisville no match for No. 3 UConn women [the day]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Boat or Bazz? Who’s the Better Pro Prospect? [kevin duffy – ct post]

UConn Played Inspired Game Vs. Cardinals [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn Must Rebound From Tough Loss To Louisville [hartford courant]

Three Points from Monday's loss to Louisville [new haven register]

UConn Football links

DeLeone Gets New Role At UConn; Out As Offensive Coordinator [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies Fall to No. 2 Harvard, 5-1 [uconnhuskies.com]

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adidas and The NBA Unveil 2013 NBA All-Star Uniforms

adidas NBA All-Star East-West Jersey

PORTLAND, Ore. (January 16, 2013) – adidas, the official on-court apparel provider for the National Basketball Association (NBA), today unveiled the uniforms and apparel for the 62nd NBA All-Star Game on February 17, 2013 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX .

Designed by adidas, the uniforms take inspiration from Houston’s rich aeronautical history and the speed of the jet planes that dot its skies.  The uniforms’ eye-catching impact camo pattern evokes the world’s fastest fleet of aircraft with the classic silhouette of a basketball net.

“The NBA All-Star Game is an exciting time to unite adidas’ line of performance and style products to celebrate the court-to-street style that runs through basketball culture around the world,” said Lawrence Norman, adidas Vice President, Global Basketball.  “2013 marks adidas’ sixth season designing NBA All-Star uniforms and every year we look forward to introducing performance innovations that help the best basketball players in the world lift off and take their games to the next level in front of a global audience.”

The adidas 2013 NBA All-Star uniforms feature specially-engineered mesh to provide maximum mobility and breathability.  The West (red) and East (royal blue) uniforms also feature the adidas iconic three-stripe design flanking the side of both the jersey and shorts.  The uniform lettering and numbers are inspired by the stenciled style on jet planes.                

Players will take to the court in black-and-white aviator-style NBA All-Star warm-ups featuring metal zippers made with a similar anodized finish used on airplanes.  Each player’s jacket will be customized to represent individual career accomplishments such as NBA All-Star Game appearances and All-Star MVP awards, NBA titles, in addition to regular season awards and Scoring Championships

Replica 2013 NBA All-Star jerseys will be available at NBAStore.com with a full range of NBA All-Star apparel from adidas including men’s and women’s T-shirts, track jackets and headwear.

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Video: UConn Women Battle Past Louisville, 72-58

 UConn's Bria Hartley fights for an offensive rebound with Jude Schimmel, left, and Sara Hammond of Louisville.

Injuries are a part of any game. But in college basketball when they strike more than one player, it can leave you shorthanded.

Fortunately for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team, Bria Hartley was able to return from a sprained ankle suffered on Saturday. And she showed no ill effects from the injury.

Hartley had 16 points and seven rebounds to help the No. 3/2 Huskies to a 72-58 win over the 15/13 Louisville Cardinals in front of 8,702 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Ironically enough, that was just about the same score the Louisville men beat the UConn men last night (73-58).

UConn improves to 15-1 (3-1 Big East) while Louisville falls to 14-4 (2-2).

Stefanie Dolson tied Hartley for the team-high with with 16 points while adding a team-high nine rebounds and had three assists. Kelly Faris added 13 points and seven assists but had seven turnovers.

Kaleena Mosqueda Lewis chipped in with 12 points and had eight rebounds while Kiah Stokes came off the bench to pull down six rebounds to go with her two points.

Shoni Schimmel paced the Cardinals with 14 points. Antonita Slaughter added 13 points and six rebounds while Schimmel's sister, Jude, had nine points and six rebounds. Bria Smith also had six rebounds and seven points.

This game was not pretty. It was a typical physical Big East game. But UConn's been through this before this season and this time came out on top.

The Cardinals battled in the first half and kept the game close. But a big UConn run pushed the lead to double digits. Louisville did battle back but the Huskies closed out the half on a 9-3 run to take a 14 point lead at the half.

Louisville would get no closer than 11 points the rest of the way as the teams played pretty evenly in the second half.

The good news for the Huskies is that it looks like they'll get Breanna Stewart back their next time out.

That will come on Saturday afternoon when they host the Syracuse Orange at the XL Center. Tip is scheduled for 4 p.m.

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Louisville Cardinals @ UConn Huskies 1.15.13 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma.

Here are UConn's postgame notes.

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Connecticut Whale 6, Portland Pirates 1

Portland, ME, January 15, 2013 – Kris Newbury scored two goals, and Cam Talbot made 29 saves, as the Connecticut Whale rolled to a 6-1 win over the Atlantic Division-leading Portland Pirates Tuesday night at the Cumberland County Civic Center.

CT WhalePortland had won eight straight home games, tying a franchise record, and 13 of its previous 15 overall.  The Whale won despite being outshot 30-22, and scored two shorthanded goals.

“I thought our ‘D’ played good, we made a good first pass and we didn’t spend much time in our end,” Newbury said.  “(Talbot) played great for us again and we were able to get a couple of goals. 

“It’s a lot easier when we’re not playing as much in our end, holding on to the puck in theirs.  I thought we did a great job from our D getting the puck through to the net, and we had guys in front tipping pucks, getting lots of traffic.”

The only goal of the first period was a shorthander by the Whale, and the second goal in three games for Kelsey Tessier.  It came at 13:27, as Blake Parlett stepped up smartly in the neutral zone to break up an Evan Brophey pass, and then found Tessier unchecked in front of the net.  Tessier’s high shot got by Pirate goaltender Mark Visentin, who had shut the Whale out the only previous time he faced them, a 1-0 Portland win in Hartford December 15.

The Whale controlled much of the play in the second period, outshooting Portland 10-5, but the Pirates got a fluky bounce to tie the game at 7:27.  Pirate defenseman Mathieu Brodeur was credited with his third goal of the year when his shot from the left point went wide of the goal but caromed toward the front of the net and went off of Talbot’s right pad and into the goal.

Connecticut struck back with a pair of goals in 52 seconds to regain the lead, starting at 12:54, when Newbury made it 2-1 with his 11th of the year.  Chad Kolarik worked the puck to Newbury in the offensive zone and Newbury, while moving left to right across the slot, shot back against the grain and beat Visentin high to the stick side.

J.T. Miller then made it a two-goal lead at 13:46.  Battling with a Portland defender to Visentin’s right, Miller was able to tip Mike Vernace’s long heave from the left point through Visentin and over the goal line.

The Whale had collapsed late in the second and in the third period in their last visit to Portland, a 4-3 loss New Year’s Eve in which they gave up a 3-0 lead, but such would not be the case Tuesday, as the Whale tacked on three more goals in the third, despite being outshot 14-7.

Logan Pyett made it a 4-1 lead at 4:29, collecting a loose puck at the left point and closing several feet before gunning a high slap shot past Visentin.  Then, at 11:33, Brandon Segal capitalized on a puckhandling mistake by Visentin for Connecticut’s second shorthanded tally of the game.

Visentin came out behind the net to play a dump-in, but appeared not to realize that Segal was bearing in on him.  When the puck got away from Visentin, Segal jumped on it and stepped in front to bury a backhander into the vacated net.

Newbury completed the scoring with his second of the game just 1:01 later, at 12:34.  Dylan McIlrath picked up his first professional point by feeding Newbury, who fired a bad-angle shot from the right-wing side that found its way past Visentin, who had Shayne Wiebe pressuring him from the opposite side.

The victory was the Whale’s first in four tries against the Pirates, and improved Connecticut’s record to 16-18-3-1 for 36 points.

The Whale are next in action this Friday night, January 18, when they travel to Springfield for a 7:00 PM game against the Northeast Division-leading Falcons.  All of the action of that game can be heard live on “Beethoven Radio” AM 1290 and on-line at www.ctwhale.com.  Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com

The Whale’s next home game is Wednesday, January 23, a 7:00 game against the Adirondack Phantoms.  For that and all Whale home games, tickets start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

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Connecticut Whale 6 at Portland Pirates 1
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 – Cumberland County Civic Center

Connecticut 1 2 3 – 6
Portland 0 1 0 – 1

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Tessier 5 (Parlett), 13:27 (SH). Penalties-Brown Por (tripping), 0:17; Sinkewich Por (interference), 5:13; Collins Ct (slashing), 12:47; Miller Ct (hooking), 16:33.

2nd Period-2, Portland, Brodeur 3 (Sinkewich, Conner), 7:27. 3, Connecticut, Newbury 11 (Kolarik), 12:54. 4, Connecticut, Miller 6 (Vernace, Yogan), 13:46. Penalties-Kolarik Ct (tripping), 16:19; Gormley Por (holding), 16:59.

3rd Period-5, Connecticut, Pyett 4 4:29. 6, Connecticut, Segal 9 11:33 (SH). 7, Connecticut, Newbury 12 (McIlrath, Wiebe), 12:34. Penalties-Jean Ct (holding), 2:04; Kolarik Ct (delay of game), 10:21; Thomas Ct (fighting), 13:24; Hextall Por (fighting), 13:24; Parlett Ct (kneeing), 14:51.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 5-10-7-22. Portland 11-5-14-30.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 3; Portland 0 / 6.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 13-16-0 (30 shots-29 saves). Portland, Visentin 9-7-1 (22 shots-16 saves).
A-2,616
Referees-Tim Mayer (19).
Linesmen-Joe Andrews (32), Landon Bathe (80).

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Red Sox Tickets for 2013 games On Sale Jan. 26

Here's a press release from the Boston Red Sox announcing when tickets will go on sale for the 2013 season:

Red Sox tickets for 2013 regular season home games at Fenway Park will go on sale Saturday, January 26, at 10 a.m. Fans can visit redsox.com or call the automated ticket line at 888-REDSOX6 to purchase tickets. 

Boston Red SoxFans who require accessible seating can call 877-REDSOX9. Hearing impaired fans can call the Red Sox TTY line at (617) 226-6644.

Tickets to all regular season home games will be available, except Opening Day and games against the New York Yankees.  Those tickets will be made available via a random drawing at a later date.  Green Monster and Budweiser Right Field Roof Deck tickets will also be included in that drawing.

Fans can visit redsox.com for more details.

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NHL Needs to Realign

Evander Kane

When the Atlanta Thrashers were sold and relocated to Winnipeg and became the second version of the Jets the NHL left them in the Southeast Division for the 2011-12 season because the schedule was already done and it was too late to re-do.

They were supposed to move for this season and a realignment plan was drawn up and it was rejected.  Then along came the lockout and all the CBA stuff and low and behold the Winnipeg Jets are still in the Southeast Division playing the Washington Capitals, Tampa Bay Lightning, Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers on a regular basis.  There’s no excuse or reason for this.

If you break out your map of North America there is no way Winnipeg is close to any of those cities.  So I looked at two ways of realignment.  One that is very close to the divisions we have now and one that is much more radical.  Both are based on geography.

Currently the NHL looks like this:

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Northeast Division Central Division
Boston Chicago
Montreal Detroit
Ottawa Nashville
Buffalo St. Louis
Toronto Columbus
Atlantic Division Northwest Division
New York Rangers Calgary
New York Islanders Colorado
New Jersey Edmonton
Philadelphia Vancouver
Pittsburgh Minnesota
Southeast Division Pacific Division
Washington San Jose
Carolina Los Angeles
Tampa Bay Anaheim
Florida Phoenix
Winnipeg Dallas

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Realignment Proposal A:

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Northeast Division Central Division
Boston Chicago
Montreal Detroit
Ottawa Minnesota
Buffalo St. Louis
Toronto Columbus
Atlantic Division Northwest Division
New York Rangers Calgary
New York Islanders Colorado
New Jersey Edmonton
Philadelphia Vancouver
Pittsburgh Winnipeg
Southeast Division Pacific Division
Washington San Jose
Carolina Los Angeles
Tampa Bay Anaheim
Florida Phoenix
Nashville Dallas


  • Nashville moves from the Central Division in the Western Conference to the Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference.
  • Winnipeg moves from the Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference to the Northwest Division in the Western Conference.
  • Minnesota stays in the Western Conference but changes from the Northwest Division to the Central Division.

Proposal A doesn’t take much effort and there’s very little involvement from other teams.  It keeps the four western Canadian teams together, moves Nashville into their true geographic alignment as it does for Minnesota.

Realignment Proposal B:

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Northeast Division Central Division
Boston Chicago
Montreal Detroit
Ottawa Columbus
Buffalo Toronto
Pittsburgh St. Louis
Atlantic Division Northwest Division
New York Rangers Calgary
New York Islanders Colorado
New Jersey Edmonton
Philadelphia Winnipeg
Washington Minnesota
Southeast Division Pacific Division
Florida San Jose
Carolina Los Angeles
Tampa Bay Anaheim
Dallas Phoenix
Nashville Vancouver


  • Pittsburgh stays in the Eastern Conference and moves from the Atlantic Division to the Northeast Division.
  • Washington stays in the Eastern Conference and moves from the Southeast Division to Atlantic Division.
  • Nashville moves from the Central Division in the Western Conference to the Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference.
  • Dallas moves from the Pacific Division in the Western Conference to the Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference.
  • Toronto moves from the Northeast Division in the Eastern Conference to the Central Division in the Western Conference.
  • Winnipeg moves from the Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference to the Northwest Division in the Western Conference.
  • Vancouver stays in the Western Conference but would change divisions from the Northwest to the Pacific.

Realignment Proposal B is a bit more radical with more teams moving.  It would make Dallas, Nashville, Toronto and Winnipeg flip conferences in order to align the teams up geographically.  Washington would play with the more territorial rivalries of Philadelphia, New Jersey and the New York’s.  While Vancouver would play less Canadian road games for more in the Western United States.

So if you had to pick which realignment plan do you like best?  Leave your thoughts in the comments or tweet me.

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