Destination Red Sox Nation – 9/3

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 by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

If you would like to listen to any of the Red Sox minor league affiliates’ games, MiLB.com offers them for free.

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Red Sox prospect Matt Marquis’ inspirational journey to pro ball [Full Count]

Gathright surprised, thrilled to hear from Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Surgery behind him, Drew Sutton back on the field [Projo Sox Blog]

Hazelbaker finishing strong with Sea Dogs [SoxProspects.com]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox got their magic number down to one to clinch a playoff spot in their 4-3 win over the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.

PawSox on the Doorstep with 4-3 Win [PawSox.com]

PawSox beat Yankees, drop magic number to 1 [Providence Journal]

Playoff dreams wooed Trever Miller to Pawtucket [Providence Journal]

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees @ Pawtucket Red Sox 9.2.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2011 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

Mark Wagner’s RBI double in the 7th was the difference in the Sea Dogs 6-5 win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.

Sea Dogs Outlast Fisher Cats 6-5 [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Portland collects a meaningful win [Portland Press Herald]

Josh Beckett Enshrined in Portland Sea Dogs Hall of Fame [OurSports Central]

New Hampshire Fisher Cats @ Portland Sea Dogs 9.2.11 box score [MiLB.com]

 

Portland Sea Dogs 2011 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs stats

Eastern League Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem split a doubleheader with the Winston-Salem Dash. They lost the first 8-6 wnd won the second one 7-6.

Salem Wins at 1:14 Am, Splits Twin-Bill [OurSports Central]

Salem Red Sox @ Winston-Salem Dash 9.2.11 game 1 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox @ Winston-Salem Dash 9.2.11 game 2 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2011 Roster

Salem Red Sox stats

Carolina League standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The game between the Drive and Hickory Crawdads was rained out on Friday night. They’ll play a doubleheader today beginning at 4 p.m.

Greenville Drive 2011 Roster

Greenvillle Drive stats

South Atlantic League standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners were swept in a doubleheader by the Connecticut Tigers. They lost the first 10-1 and the second one 4-3.

Slide Hits Five with Doubleheader Sweep, 4-3 [LowellSpinners.com]

Lowell Spinners @ Connecticut Tigers 9.2.11 game 1 box score [MiLB.com]

Lowell Spinners @ Connecticut Tigers 9.2.11 game 2 box score [MiLB.com]

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners stats

NY-Penn League Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The season is over for the GCL Red Sox.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox stats

Gulf Coast League Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Red Sox News & Notes – 9/3

The Texas Rangers celebrate their 10-0 win in a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox in Boston, Friday, Sept. 2, 2011. The Rangers won 10-0.

Here’s what you need to know about last night’s game for the Boston Red Sox.

Andrew Miller sucked as did Matt Albers. Michael Bowden pitched okay and Tim Wakefield was outstanding out of the bullpen. And the offense managed just two hits off of Derek Holland and none against two Texas Rangers relievers.

And because of the loss, the Red Sox are now a ½ game behind the New York Yankees for first place in the AL East. They do lead the Tampa Bay Rays by nine games in the AL Wild Card standings though.

We’ll be back later with this afternoon’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. But for now, enjoy the overnight links below by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Defiance: David Ortiz’ statement-making season [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Sox can’t control Rangers [Boston Globe]

Celebrating the 700 club [Boston Globe]

Holland had it all working [Boston Globe]

Giant step backward [Boston Herald]

Miller still not ready for prime-time heat [Boston Herald]

Jackson gets in on the action [Boston Herald]

Rangers rock Miller, Sox, 10-0 [CSN New England]

Red Sox notes: Youk returns to lineup [CSN New England]

Miller’s ‘poor performance’ dooms Red Sox [CSN New England]

Miller, Sox lose their way vs. Rangers [ESPN Boston]

Red Sox notes: Why Dustin Pedroia won’t be cleaning up for a while [Full Count]

Closing Time: Rangers deliver a resounding pounding to Red Sox [Full Count]

Red Sox left to wonder about Rangers southpaws in playoffs [Full Count]

Andrew Miller endures a balky outing [Full Count]

Video: Andrew Miller’s Inability to Make Adjustments Put Red Sox in Deep Hole They Couldn’t Climb Out Of [NESN.com]

Video: Jerry Remy Credits Both Fans, Red Sox Alike for Remarkable Sellout Streak of 700 Games [NESN.com]

Video: Adrian Beltre Returns to Rangers Just in Time for Texas’ Playoff Push [NESN.com]

Video: Jonathan Papelbon Putting Emphasis Back on Just Competing, Not Overthinking When on Mound [NESN.com]

Miller hit hard in second start vs. Texas [Providence Journal]

Sell-out streak at Fenway hits the 700 mark [Providence Journal]

On-the-job training ahead for Buchholz [Providence Journal]

Goodwin dispensing basestealing advice to Sox [RedSox.com]

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

And if you must check out the enemy news, head over to the Dallas Morning News, ESPN Dallas and Ft. Worth Star Telegram websites.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/3

Paw Prints The 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 some of the other sports. 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.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It’s gameday for the UConn football team as they’ll host the Fordham Rams at 12 p.m. at Rentschler Field. If you missed my Fordham vs UConn preview be sure to check that out. You can also see what the UConn football beat writers thought about the team as well

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UConn Football links

The *ahem* “experts” give their three cents about UConn football [John Nash – The Hour]

Random thoughts, season opener edition [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Pasqualoni era at UConn begins Saturday [CT Post]

UConn Ready To Open Football Season At Rentschler Vs. Fordham [Hartford Courant]

Unleash the Butterflies [Journal Inquirer]

Paul Pasqualoni ready for Huskies debut [New Haven Register]

10 players to watch [New Haven Register]

UConn teammates share bond [Norwich Bulletin]

Huskies have to defend their turf [The Day]

UConn’s Reyes is hitting hard and having fun [The Hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Sun Give Asjha Jones Three-Year Extension [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Cross Country. Huskies Capture First Place At CCSU Blue Devil Invite [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Volleyball. Huskies Open UConn Toyota Classic With 3-0 Victory Over Holy Cross [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Beat Undefeated No. 15/17 Wake Forest, 2-1 [UConnHuskies.com]

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Who Wants To Go To Miami?

Are you a Patriots fan looking for a little late summer quickie vacation?  Well I have a suggestion.  How about opening day in Miami?

NFL TicketsYup, that’s right why not kick off the 2011 NFL season on the road in Miami when our New England Patriots face the Dolphins on Monday Night Football on September 12.

According to ProFootballTalk.com the Miami Dolphins have about 3,000 tickets available for Week 1 AFC East match up with the Patriots.  And if you know any Tennessee Titans fans there’s 15,000 tickets left for the Week 2 match up at Sun Life Stadium.

If the Dolphins don’t sell out the game on Monday Night it will be there first non-sell out in 102 games which is almost 13 full seasons.  And more importantly to football fans in South Florida the game will be blacked out meaning no Monday Night Football.

If you’re interested in tickets you can get them through Ticketmaster’s website.

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 9/2

Derek Holland (L), Andrew Miller (R)

After falling last night, the Boston Red Sox will finish up their homestand with hopes of keeping their lead in the AL East. Tonight, they’ll host the AL West-leading Texas Rangers in the first game of a three-game set at Historic Fenway Park.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and will be broadcast in the Red Sox television market on NESN. If you live in the Rangers broadcast area, you can catch the game on the TXA 21. If you don’t live in either market, you may be in luck as the MLB Network is scheduled to have coverage of the game outside of the Red Sox and Yankees markets. And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2011 Red Sox Radio Network.

Andrew Miller has pitched well since coming back out of the bullpen and will make his 11th start of the season. In his previous 12 games (10 starts), Miller is 6-1 with a 4.42 ERA. He’s made one start against the Rangers this season and picked up the win after throwing 6.1 scoreless innings back on August 25th. He’s made two career appearances (one start) against the Rangers in his career and is 1-0 with 0.00 ERA (0 ER/7.1 IP). He’s never faced them at Fenway Park.

Derek Holland makes his 28th start of 2011 for the Rangers. In his previous 27 starts, Holland is 12-5 with a 4.30 ERA. He has not faced the Red Sox since 2009 when he made his only two career starts against them. In those two starts, he was 1-1 with a 4.76 ERA (6 ER/11.1 IP). One of those starts came at the Fens where he took the loss after allowing four runs in 4.2 IP.

Click on the read more button below to see today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day if you’re on the home page.

Here are this evening’s lineups:

Texas Rangers78-60 Boston Red Sox83-53
1. Ian Kinsler 2B 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Elvis Andrus SS 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Josh Hamilton LF 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Michael Young 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 3B
5. Adrian Beltre 3B 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Mike Napoli C 6. Jed Lowrie SS
7. Yorvit Torrealba DH 7. Conor Jackson LF
8. David Murphy RF 8. Jason Varitek C
9. Craig Gentry CF 9. Darnell McDonald RF
Derek Holland SP Andrew Miller SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers:

New York Yankees @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

As you can tell from the lineup above, Youk has been activated from the 15-day DL.

Carl Crawford was in the original lineup and was replaced by Jackson.

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Kevin Youkilis returns to the Red Sox lineup and more pregame notes [Clubhouse Insider]

100 Sox wins not too lofty a goal for Beckett [CSN New England]

Red Sox early notes: Youk returns to lineup [CSN New England]

Video: BBTN previews Sox-Rangers [ESPN Boston]

Williams honored on postage stamp [Extra Bases]

Kevin Youkilis: ‘I’m ready to play’ [Extra Bases]

Red Sox prospect Matt Marquis’ inspirational journey to pro ball [Full Count]

Kevin Millar on M&M: ‘Quieter than I’ve ever heard it’ at Fenway [Full Count]

September questions: How will the Red Sox use Andrew Miller? [Full Count]

When Will Fenway Park’s Sellout Streak End? [NESN.com]

NESN Debates: Is it Important for Red Sox to Win AL East Title? [NESN.com]

Terry Francona Calls Fenway Park Sellout Streak ‘Real Cool,’ Appreciates Continued Support From Red Sox Fans [NESN.com]

A Series Matter: Red Sox-Rangers and Sitting Ducks [Projo Sox Blog]

Ryan Lavarnway still waiting to experience Fenway Park [Projo Sox Blog]

Surgery behind him, Drew Sutton back on the field [Projo Sox Blog]

Gathright surprised, thrilled to hear from Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Youkilis returns from DL [Projo Sox Blog]

McDonald gets nod over Jackson — for one night [Projo Sox Blog]

Sellout streak hits 700 [Projo Sox Blog]

Miller on a roll as Rangers come to town [RedSox.com]

Sox’s sellout streak at Fenway reaches 700 [RedSox.com]

Feeling healthy, Youk activated off disabled list [RedSox.com]

Players of the Month, August 2011: Daniel Nava & Matt Fox [SoxProspects.com]

Hazelbaker finishing strong with Sea Dogs [SoxProspects.com]

Jon Lester Cancer-Free for Years, Allowing Everyone to Focus on Lefty’s Dominance, Not His Health [Tom Caron – NESN.com]

Against Red Sox, Yankees have their answer [Tony Massarotti – Boston Globe]

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Q&A With UConn Football Beat Writers

Like I did in the 2010 season, I felt it was best to ask the UConn Huskies football beat writers some questions about the team instead of doing a preview. It’s not that I’m lazy, they are really the only outsiders who have had a chance to look at the team for the 2011 season.

UConn FootballAnd what better way than to get insight from the same people who cover the Huskies on a daily basis.

Fortunately for me despite their busy schedules and the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant, Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post, John Silver of the Journal Inquirer, John Nash of The Hour and Owen Poole of The Day took a few minutes to answer some questions from me through email. You can also get to their blogs by going to my blogroll page and looking under the UConn links.

I have personally thanked each and every one of them via email but I would also like to extend my thanks and appreciation for them doing this again publicly here on the site as well.

So without further adieu, let’s get to the questions (in bold) and the answers from the UConn beat writers:

1.  Obviously we know the QB1 position right now hasn’t been announced yet. The transfer of Mike Box hurts the depth but of the three candidates left, who do you expect to emerge as the starter between Michael Nebrich, Johnny McEntee and Scott McCummings?

Desmond Conner: As far as the season opener I can see a splitting quarters situation between Johnny McEntee and Michael Nebrich with McEntee going first because he’s a little older because I think the competition is really between these two and perhaps whoever plays the best against Fordham takes the leaders role against Vanderbilt and perhaps the rest of the season. This kind of set up should also show that two QBs might be the best way to go, too. I think Scott McCummings sees action Saturday but not nearly as much as the other two guys.

John Nash: For the Fordham game, I actually expect both Johnny McEntee and Michael Nebrich to play under real game situations, allowing the coaching staff to get a true look at both in real game conditions. Only then, heading into the Vanderbilt game in Week 2 will a “true” starter be named. Plus, from what I’ve heard, Scott McCummings has seen action in certain packages. In the long run, though, I think McEntee is going to win the job outright just because of his ability to pass the ball accurately. The idea of a true freshman starting at this level might be an all-in, let’s-plan-on-the-future bet that Pasqualoni isn’t ready to make yet.

Neill Ostrout: Nebrich seems in line to get the nod. He’s been the most consistent in the preseason, at least in the practices the media has been allowed to watch. His production in high school, though never a sure sign of stardom, was quite impressive and may alleviate some concerns about his height (He’s 5-foot-11.99999 by my estimation).

Scott McCummings had _ still has, actually _ the most intriguing set of skills in my mind. His size, speed and smarts I felt made him the favorite to earn the job. He still could get the job at some point, it seems.

McEntee, by his own admission, doesn’t have the fleetest of feet. That might be why he won’t get the job in the Paul Pasqualoni/George DeLeone offense. I don’t think it’ll be 100 percent freeze option for the Huskies, but I believe they like that option of using such an…um…option.

Owen Poole: My gut says Nebrich will be the QB, but I’d put money down that all three will see significant time. He seems the most poised, despite the fact that he’s a freshman. I think McCummings makes the most sense in a lot of ways (he’s already used his redshirt, great size and athleticism), but it seems he’s behind Nebrich and McEntee. I think becasue Pasqualoni wants to run a multiple offense, Nebrich gives them the most flexibility at this point. Plus, I don’t think there’s a lot of expectations with a new coach and a new QB and all the new parts. I think throwing Nebrich into the fire won’t hurt this year as much as in years past

John Silver: This is a tough question for me. On Saturday, I think Johnny McEntee starts and we see at a minimum some of Michael Nebrich. Who is starting at West Virginia on Oct. 8? That I don’t know. To me, they have to go high-ceiling with their pick and have growing pains with McCummings or Nebrich. I think McEntee is a competent player, but the other guys have more physical tools to work with and after five games would be more dangerous. I think it’s too early to tell.

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2.  With Paul Pasqualoni at the reigns now in Storrs, what kind of offense and defense can we expect from the Huskies this year?

Conner: From past experience I know the mentality of an offense under George DeLeone is to put a team on that field that is equipped and ready to attack all points on the field at any time. That being said I think the pieces are there to make it happen but those pieces have to produce because they’re going to be asked to step up and play like they never have. I think we all know what the deal is on defense.  Coach Pasqualoni has let Don Brown run it the way he wants and we know he wants it. This is one situation where the unit my actually be better than the hype. We’ll see.

Nash:  The best description of defensive coordinator’s Don Brown style of defense is from Sio Moore, who said, “It’s light your hair on fire and go.” The Huskies are going to look to fly to the ball and hit people. The big question mark, though, is will the young linebacking corps be able to step up and not make the kind of mistakes that young players make given so much free reign.  Offensively, I think the Huskies are going to be a power-type running team. DJ Shoemate, who seems to be the No. 1 RB, let’s not forget was recruited to USC as a fullback, not a tailback, so he’s more a power type runner than an elusiveness/speed guy. Jonathan Jean-Louis has had a great camp and might have surpassed Lyle McCombs as the No. 2.

Ostrout: On the defensive side, it’s probably more about what defensive coordinator Don Brown brings. There were some signs late last season that Hank Hughes, Todd Orlando and Randy Edsall had agreed to cut their defenders loose a bit more, especially when it comes to blitzes/pass rushers. I expect that trend to continue, with a variety of blitzes and looks designed to confuse opposing offenses. UConn has, for the last few years, featured a 3-4 look on rare occasions and we could see more of that now.

As for offense, the complaints about Edsall’s conservative approach won’t disappear completely. It’s not as if Pasqualoni and DeLeone will direct the run-and-shoot. And Pasqualoni is a believer (in many ways rightly so) that you need a strong running game to play football in the Northeast, especially late in the year. That being said, the offense may be opened up a bit.

Poole: I expect to see multiple offensive sets, and my sense is that Pasqualoni would rather see a more mobile QB like Nebrich or McCummings than a pocket passer like McEntee. I think you’ll see four tailbacks and five or six receivers early in the season as they try to figure out a rotation. The defense will be better than good, especially provided Jesse Joseph’s injury isn’t too severe. The DBs and the D-line should both be two of the top units in the league and Sio Moore is poised to have a breakout year at LB.

Silver: Defense? Ferocious. They are big, fast and aggressive. This is the biggest difference than past years. Much more pressure on the quarterback and much more aggressive play-calling. On offense?

Depends on who is at quarterback. If it’s Nebrich and McCummings, I would say some type of DeLeone Freeze Option will be employed.

DeLeone likes mobile QBs to put pressure on the defense. Johnny McEntee? Classic down the field passing. Huskies are still going to be a running team, but regardless who plays it will be more vertical in the passing game.

3. The wide receiver position has taken a hit with the transfers and Michael Smith being academically ineligible. We know Kashif Moore will lead them but who do you think will step up to complement him?

Conner: First of all, I think we need to keep in mind the program lost three receivers who likely would not have played that much or played at all. We should be clear about that. The guys who are on the depth chart now, the guys listed on the depth chart are the guys that made the cut and would have made the cut anyway.

OK, I think Nick Williams will surely complement him in the slot. Nick is a little thicker with the same speed but redshirt freshmen Tebucky Jones Jr. and Geremy Davis could help elevate the play of the whole unit if they stay on the course they’ve been on.  Whoever does what though, you’d like to see receivers get more yards after the catch to make things a little easier on the offense pushing the ball down field.

Nash: The loss of Smith is going to be a lot bigger than people realize. The transfers did take away depth, but most of those players were down on the depth chart anyway and saw the writing on the wall. Isiah Moore, obviously, will see his share of time, but the intriguing wideout to me is going to be Tebucky Jones Jr., who carries the bloodlines of his NFL father, and Pasqualoni has spoken highly of him, as well.

Ostrout: Isiah Moore is no slouch. Tebucky Jones has some skills and will play. The man I think could make a big splash, though, is redshirt freshman Geremy Davis. He’s got size (6-foot-3), speed and good hands. Given the chance I think Davis will shine.

Poole: Pasqualoni has said a number of times that he wants to get Nick Williams the ball more. He figures to be a slot receiver, and he led the nation in kick returning last year, so he’s got skills. He’s also high on Geremy Davis and Tebucky Jones, a pair of RS freshmen. Davis is the only real big receiver they have, so I expect he’ll help out.

Silver: The young guys like Tebucky Jones and Geremy Davis are talents. I, personally, love what they are doing with Nick Williams.

He is explosive and can be a game breaking player. He isn’t a down field threat, but he can take the ball on a slant and make something happen in open space.

4. We’ve heard great things about this defense so the question is how good are they or how good can they be? Will they have to carry this team?

Conner: It’ll be very good. It’s the strength of the team and has the most experience coming back plus it has a defensive coordinator in Don Brown itching for the unit to be recognized as one of the best in the country. I think defense and special teams will carry the team early and maybe late, too.

Nash: I don’t know if they’ll carry the team, but it is definitely the team’s strength with nine returning starters. Kendell Reyes, Sio Moore and Blidi Wreh Wilson are a nice 1-2-3 punch from front to back plus there’s plenty of talent around them. They have to get healthy and stay healthy because there will be games where they will have to bail out an inexperienced offense.

Ostrout: The players will say no. The coaches will say absolutely not. The answer is probably yes.

The good news is the defense might be up to such a task. The defensive line is among the best in the nation. The secondary, at the start of last season a major liability, is now experienced and solid. The linebackers, save Sio Moore, are young but talented. (Moore is experienced and talented).

Poole: I think the defense has a chance to be the best in the league and they absolutely will carry this team, especially early in the year while they figure out just what they have on offense. They have some very good linemen to rotate in and out and their DBs can all play man coverage, so they should be able to get some pressure. A big thing to watch will be how aggressive they are. Defensive coordinator Don Brown has been preaching that, and the players seem to love his style of play.

Silver: They give this team a shot at being a bowl team, to get to a bowl they need the offense to be good. It won’t work if the offense isn’t competent. The defense can’t win games 13-10, not with some of the firepower in the Big East.

5. Is there anybody on the team we might not have heard of who may step up to help the Huskies this season?

Conner: I know I keep mentioning Jonathan Jean-Louis at running back. Right now I think that young man is more than ready to step up.

Nash: Jonathan Jean-Louis. No. 1 on your roster and a special teams regular for three seasons, but he’s gotten time in the backfield and could play Robbie Frey to Shoemate’s Jordan Todman.

Ostrout: Shamar Stephen looks like he’s going to be a maneater. I’m not sure if he cracks the starting lineup (though he could) but he’ll play plenty and is going to make some offensive linemen cry this season.

Poole: Jerome Williams is out at MLB, so the LBs have moved around a bit, with Yawin Smallwood moving inside. I thought it was interesting to see two true freshmen (Jefferson Ashiru and Marquis Vann) and a redshirt freshman (Mike Osiecki) are lised as the backup LBs on the two-deep. Those three have looked good and will help on both defense and special teams

Silver: Nick Williams is my sleeper pick. The staff is trying to find an explosive player, and he is going to get his hands on the ball in space. Lyle McCombs is also an explosive talent. These guys are small, but fast and elusive.

6. What do y’all think UConn’s final record will be and will they be bowl bound for a fourth consecutive season?

Conner: I’m predicting a 7-5 finish with a best of 8-4, the latter with the coaches winning a close game like Edsall did with his late-game fourth-down call against Pitt.

Nash: 7-5 and the team’s fourth straight Bowl trip should be reachable thanks to the team’s defense. Vandy, Iowa State, West Virginia are the most likely losses and all the great luck the Huskies had last season in winning their final five games won’t be there this year, so that might cost them a game or two, as well.

Ostrout: 8-5 (Whether that’s a 7-5 regular season with a lower-tier bowl win or an 8-4 regular season with a middle-tier bowl loss…well, I’ll claim victory either way).

Poole: I’m saying 5-7 and they won’t be headed for another bowl. The defense will keep them in every game they play and they have very good special teams and a proven kicker, so they won’t get blown out a lot. I just think they’ll have trouble scoring at times.

Silver: 8-4, 4-3 in conference and they mind as well accept a bid to the Pinstripe Bowl today.

Once again, thank you very to Desmond Conner, John Nash, Neill Ostrout, Owen Poole and John Silver for taking the time to answer the questions.

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Postseason Contenders Red Sox and the Rangers Face off on “Sunday MLB on TBS”

Sunday MLB on TBS

“Sunday MLB on TBS” continues on September 4 with an American League match-up between postseason hopefuls as Adrian Gonzalez and the Boston Red Sox host Josh Hamilton and the Texas Rangers at 1:30 p.m. (ET) at Fenway Park in Boston.  John Lackey (12-10) is scheduled to start for the Red Sox against the Rangers’ probable starter Matt Harrison (10-9).  Play-by-play announcer Brian Anderson will call the game alongside analysts Ron Darling and John Smoltz in the broadcast booth.

“Sunday MLB on TBS” includes match-ups on TBS every Sunday afternoon throughout the regular season.  Beginning on September 30, TBS will once again provide exclusive coverage of the four Division Series and the National League Championship Series (NLCS).

TBS has served as the exclusive home of Major League Baseball’s Division Series (DS) and one League Championship Series (LCS) since 2007, has broadcasted MLB games for more than 30 years and was home of the Atlanta Braves from 1977-2007.

SUNDAY MLB ON TBS SCHEDULE:

Sun., September  4

1:30 p.m. (ET)

Texas Rangers @ Boston Red Sox

Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst) and John Smoltz (analyst)

SUNDAY MLB ON TBS UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Sun., September 11

2 p.m. (ET)

Philadelphia Phillies @ Milwaukee Brewers

Announcers: Ernie Johnson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst) and John Smoltz (analyst) with Craig Sager (reporter)

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Paw Prints – Fordham Rams (0-0) @ UConn Huskies (0-0) Preview

Paw Prints - UConn football

This week:

Fordham Rams @ UConn Huskies

The UConn Huskies will open up their 2011 season on Saturday afternoon at 12:00 p.m. against the Fordham Rams at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

Here are the rosters for the Huskies and the Rams.

The Line/Prediction:

According to 5Dimes.com via Yahoo Sports!, the Huskies are favored by 40 points. There is no over/under listed.

My prediction for the game is UConn 45 Rams 3.

Tickets:

According to Ticketmaster.com. there are plenty of tickets available left for the game.

Getting To The Game:

Here is link for the weather report. 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 and here is some general information for Rentschler Field.

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

At UConn home games, FanFest takes place starting four hours before kickoff up until 30 minutes before the game. This year, it moves to between Gates A and B outside the stadium gates.

The offerings change each game, but activities typically include inflatable games for children, live bands, promotional vehicles and UConn student-athletes from various team signing autographs.

The “Husky Walk” is a chance for fans to welcome the UConn teams as they get off the team buses and head to the stadium. That takes place at approximately two hours and 15 minutes before kickoff between Gates A and B.

Starting this season at the end of home games, the UConn team will sing the “UConn Husky” fight song in front of the student section at Rentschler Field.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television:

Thursday’s game will be televised by ESPN3.com. Bob Picozzi is on play-by-play while Christian Fauria is on color.

Radio:

For the 20th 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, while 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. Here is a  full list of stations on the WTIC/UCONN radio network.

Fordham Radio:

All 2011 Fordham University football games will be broadcast live by WFUV (90.7 FM), home of the longest-running sports talk radio show, One-on-One. The 50,000 watt public radio station reaches the entire tri-state area 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Kyle Kesses will handle the play-by-play duties with Ricky Cibrano on color commentary for the Connecticut game. TBA will be on the sidelines for the WFUV broadcast crew while Chris Hilk will serve as the producer/engineer.

The broadcast will begin with the pre-game show, 15 minutes before kickoff and will conclude with a 15 minute post-game report.

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Paul Pasqualoni (L), Kendall Reyes (LC), Tom Masella (RC), Andre DeLaire (R)

Last Week:

This is the season opener for both teams.

History:

This will be just the second matchup of these two teams. The only matchup came in 1935 which saw the Rams beat the Huskies 35-0.

Connections:

The UConn roster has six players from the state of New York on it — including freshman Wilbert Lee of Brooklyn and Lyle McCombs of Staten Island and Shamar Stephen of Brookville.

The 2011 Fordham roster has eight players who hail from Connecticut, led by senior linebacker Andre Delaire (Bloomfield), safety Brendan Melanophy (Danbury) and tight end Nick Talbert, who will be returning home to Hartford. Other Rams who are natives of the Nutmeg State are Andrew Milmore (Fairfield), Billy DeLuca (Riverside), Jordan Chapman and Jake Rodriques (Southington) and Brett Biestek (Wallingford).

UConn QB coach Joe Moorhead is a 1996 Fordham graduate and was a second team All-Patriot League selection as a senior.

Husky linebackers coach Jonathan Wholley was on the 2009 Fordham staff coaching the running backs.

Fordham HC Tom Masella was the assistant head coach on the UConn staff in 1998 as the team went to the NCAA Div. I-AA playoffs.

Fordham DB coach Tim Cary was a graduate assistant on the UConn staff from 2007-09.

Ram Director of Football Operations Patrick Maguire is a 2009 UConn graduate and was a student assistant coach.

Other UConn News:

Here are the quotes from Paul Pasqualoni’s first game press conference. Also included in there are quotes from LB Sio Moore, OT Mike Ryan, P Cole Wagner, QB Scott McCummings, CB Blidi-Wreh Wilson, QB Johnny McEntee, QB Michael Nebrich, RB D.J. Shoemate and DT Kendall Reyes.

Here is UConn’s depth chart for the game.

Here’s a preview of the Huskies from SNY which is the television home of UConn Football.

UConn is 7-2 in season openers since making the jump to then-Division I-A in 2002.

UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni has won more BIG EAST Conference Games (league contests only) than any other coach in history. Pasqualoni has 62 league wins from 1991-2004 while Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech is second with 57.

Pasqauloni is second in league history in overall wins with 107 and is on the verge of breaking that record as Beamer has 108. After Beamer and Pasqualoni, the distant third is Don Nehlen of West Virginia at 61.

Pasqualoni is making his debut on Thursday as the Husky coach. He is looking to become the first UConn coach since Sumner Dole in 1923 to win his first game at UConn.

Connecticut was picked sixth in the BIG EAST preseason media poll.

UConn posted an 8-5 record last year, including a trip to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl — the first BCS game appearance its history. UConn won its second BIG EAST title in four years and its first-ever Lambert Trophy.

The 2010 UConn football team won the BIG EAST Championship and advanced to play in the school’s first-ever BCS game — the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. UConn made the bowl eligible mark for the sixth time in the past eight seasons — and the fourth consecutive.

Connecticut boasts a 40-18 record against non-conference opponents in the regular season since making the move to the FBS in 2002.

UConn kicks off its 112th season of intercollegiate football, its ninth at Rentschler Field and its eighth as a member of the BIG EAST Conference.

UConn presently stands at 39-12 all-time at Rentschler Field including a 22-4 mark in non-conference games.

The Huskies have won 15 of their last 20 regular season non-league games overall with the only blemishes coming via a one-point loss at Virginia (17-16) in 2007, losses to North Carolina in 2008 and ‘09 and Michigan and Temple in ‘10.

UConn has posted the following records in non-conference regular season games: 6-6 (2002), 9-3 (2003), 4-1 (2004), 3-1 (2005), 3-2 (2006), 4-1 (2007), 4-1 (2008), 4-1 (2009), 3-2 (2010).

A number of members of the 2011 Huskies were named to preseason “Watch Lists” for 2011. They are:

  • Sophomore Tight End Ryan Griffin (Londonberry, N.H.)
    • John Mackey Award Watch List
  • Senior Kicker Dave Teggart (Northborough, Mass.)
    • Lou Groza Collegiate Placekicker Award
  • Senior Defensive Tackle Kendall Reyes (Nashua, N.H.)
    • Outland Trophy, given to the best interior lineman in the country
    • Bronko Nagurski Trophy, given to the best defensive player in the country;
    • Lombardi Award, given to the best offensive or defensive lineman in the country.
  • Senior center Moe Petrus (St. Laurent, Que.)
    • Outland Trophy
    • Lombardi Award
  • Senior offensive tackle Mike Ryan (Tamaqua, Pa.)
    • Lombardi Award

Here are the categories where UConn was in the final top 40 in the 2010 NCAA statistics:

  • Rushing Offense – 35th at 174.69 (Second in BIG EAST)
  • Pass Eff. Def. – 28th at 116.43 (Fourth in BIG EAST)
  • Scoring Defense – 35th at 22.00 (Sixth in BIG EAST)
  • Kickoff Returns – 3rd at 27.04 (First in BIG EAST)
  • Interceptions – t5th at 19 (First in BIG EAST)
  • Tackles For Loss – t26th at 6.69 (Second in BIG EAST)
  • Sacks Allowed 20th – at 1.15 (First in BIG EAST)
  • Turnover Margin 11th – at +0.92 (First in BIG EAST)

Here were UConn’s ranked individual leaders:

  • Jordan Todman — Second in rushing at 141.25 and First in BIG EAST, 15th in all-purpose rushing at 156.67 and Second in BIG EAST
  • Nick Williams — First in kickoff returns at 35.29 and First in BIG EAST
  • Dave Teggart — t26th in scoring at 8.54 and First in BIG EAST, Fourth in field goals at 1.92 and First in BIG EAST
  • Lawrence Wilson — 29th in tackles at 9.46 and First in BIG EAST
  • Jesse Joseph — t26th in sacks at 0.71 and Fourth in BIG EAST

Notes from this week’s opponent Fordham:

The Fordham University Rams are 45-28 all-time in season openers since 1920, 6-16 since moving to the NCAA FCS in 1989.

This will be Fordham’s first ever game against an NCAA FBS school (the FBS was started in 1998). The last time the Rams faced a current member of the NCAA FBS was on November 20, 1954 when Fordham fell to Syracuse, 20-7.

Fordham enters the season after going 5-6 last season.

As a result of the awarding of football scholarships beginning in the 2010 season, the following stipulations will apply to the 2011 Fordham season:

  • The Rams will not be eligible for the 2011 Patriot League championship or the League’s automatic bid to the NCAA FCS Playoffs (the Rams will be eligible for an NCAA FCS At-Large bid).
  • Fordham will continue to be an associate member of the Patriot League in football but all games played by the Rams against other Patriot League institutions will not count in the league standings.
  • Fordham student-athletes will not be eligible for regular season or end-of-year league awards.
  • Fordham’s matchups against Patriot League opponents will remain as League games, and will be included in the League-only statistics. Fordham will also be a part of the Patriot League overall statistics, and will be included as a Patriot League member in NCAA statistics.
  • Fordham’s student-athletes will continue to follow the same academic and eligibility requirements as other League members, meeting the League’s academic index standards. Because of this, Fordham’s student-athletes will still be eligible for academic honor roll recognition.

Friday UConn Football Links:

Big East: Did you know? [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Game Preview – Connecticut vs. Fordham [BigEast.org]

Instant Replay [BigEast.org]

Rams from Connecticut excited to face Huskies [CT Post]

Fordham at UConn: Who has the edge? [CT Post]

UConn’s Teggart ready to show grace under pressure [CT Post]

Hartford Courant 2011 UConn preview [Hartford Courant]

UConn Punter Cole Wagner Has Some New Tricks [Hartford Courant]

Want To Watch UConn Football Opener? Check Your Internet Connection [Hartford Courant]

Can UConn gridders make up for losses? [Journal Inquirer]

UConn Football Season Preview — Home is where the ‘hut’ is for Pasqualoni [The Hour]

UConn Football Notebook — The time for talk is over as season opener looms [The Hour]

UConn will be ready for Fordham [The Hour]

Home and away: Former Syracuse coach Pasqualoni returns to Big East, takes over home-state program [The Daily Orange]

Big opportunity awaits Staten Islander Jonathan Sheridan and Fordham [Staten Island Advance]

New head coach has questions to answer, starting at QB [SNY.tv]

Hiring by Huskies surprises Pasqualoni [Charleston Daily Mail]

Detailed approach suits Edsall [Washington Times]

Blue Ribbon Preview UConn – PDF files – (About, Offense, Defense, Special Teams, Newcomers, Analysis) [ESPN Insider]

Next Week:

The Huskies will head to Nashville, TN next Saturday night (September 10th) for a matchup with the Vanderbilt Commodores. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 9/2

Paw Prints The 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 some of the other sports. 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.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

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UConn Football links

The UConn football links can be found in the Friday football links section of the Fordham vs UConn preview. Also be sure to come back around noon for a look at what the UConn football beat writers have to say about the team.

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Bradley Will Give Up Scholarship [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Drummond: He’s No. 12 [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Drummond changes mind, opts for uniform No. 12 [Neill Ostrout – CT Post]

Coach K on Jim Calhoun [UConn Huskies Basketball]

It’s official: Drummond admitted to UConn [CT Post]

Drummond Officially On UConn Roster; Bradley Gives Up Scholarship [Hartford Courant]

Andre Drummond officially a Husky, will wear No. 15 [New Haven Register]

Super spectacular splendiferous seven [Dick Vitale – ESPN.com]

Analysis of the Big East’s top 25 nonconference games [Andy Katz – ESPN.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Maya Moore named WNBA Rookie of the Month [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Huskies giving back to those in need [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Geno will take different approach on next European trip [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Giving back seems to be the UConn way [John Nash – The Hour]

UConn Women Help Coventry Residents Without Power [Scott Powers – Hartford Courant]

VIDEO: UConn women lend a helping hand in Coventry [New Haven Register]

Maya Moore Named Finalist for the Sportswoman of the Year Award [UConnHuskies.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. Volleyball Set To Host UConn Toyota Classic [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Cross Country. Women’s Cross Country Set To Begin 2011 Season [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. UConn out to challenge ACC dominance [Mechelle Voepel – ESPN.com]

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Hits The Road For First Time In 2011 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Wasserman’s Free Kick Lifts No. 4/5 Huskies Past Michigan State [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. No. 4 Men’s Soccer vs. No. 7 Cal Changed To 4:30 p.m. Sunday [UConnHuskies.com]

Parallel passions [The Barnstable Patriot]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 9/2

NY Post & NY Daily News sports covers for Friday, September 2, 2011

It’s not too often that we talk about a meltdown from the bullpen of the Boston Red Sox. And it’s definitely a rare occasion when we talk about Alfredo Aceves taking a loss in a game.

After all, he had lost just two games in his career up until last night, one with his previous squad the New York Yankees and one with the Red Sox this season. Well thanks to his former team, he now has three career losses as the local nine fell 4-2 last night.

The good news from last night is that even with the loss, the Red Sox remain a ½ game ahead of the Yankees for first place in the AL East. The two teams only meet up one more time this season with the matchup coming at Yankee Stadium from 9/23 to 9/25.

I really think if Jon Lester didn’t have to throw a gazillion pitches in the top half of the 1st inning, the Red Sox win this game. Okay so it was 43 and not a gazillion but you get my point. And all things considered, he was lucky to have only allowed one run with all of those pitches. Oddly enough, those 43 pitches went to only seven batters.

Sure he might have been the victim of a tight strikezone but because of that high first inning pitch count, Lester was only able to give the Red Sox five innings. He allowed the one run on seven hits and three walks with six strikeouts.

He did leave the game though with the lead thanks to a Dustin Pedroia two-run blast in the 5th inning. Unfortunately those were the only runs the Red Sox would score off six Yankees pitchers with the runs coming off the starter A.J. Burnett.

The Red Sox did have a chance though to at least tie the game up in the bottom of the 9th against the Godfather of Saves Mariano Rivera. But another questionable call at the plate, this one for a strike, gave Rivera the strikeout of Adrian Gonzalez to end the game.

But back to the bullpen for a moment.

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They’ve been there time and time again this season and what’s as rare as an Aceves loss is him not having good command.  He had to work himself out of a bases loaded jam in the 6th. He left in the 7th with two runners on. The first runner, Andruw Jones, reached on a walk after an epic 14 pitch at bat. Seeming unnerved, Aceves then grazed the jersey of Yankees rookie phenom Jesus Montero.

Daniel Bard came in and allowed the first inherited runners he’s had since July 2nd come around to score when Russell “The Love Muscle” Martin doubled them in. Martin took third on the throw home and Eric Chavez closed out the scoring with a single that brought in “The Love Muscle”.

Tough loss for the Red Sox especially considering Burnett hadn’t been pitching well lately and had sucked against the Red Sox this season.

But hey, today’s another day. You put yesterday’s loss in the past and get back up on the horse and try to win again.

We’ll be back later with tonight’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. But for now, enjoy the overnight links.

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Edge to Yankees [Boston Globe]

Thoughtful evening at the park [Boston Globe]

Sprained finger delays Drew’s return [Boston Globe]

They’ll take away something from this visit [Boston Globe]

It was a grind for Lester [Boston Globe]

Managing to keep it in order [Boston Globe]

Red Sox feel a squeeze [Boston Herald]

Conor Jackson over illness, ready for new team [Boston Herald]

Kevin Youkilis healthy enough for Sox’ stretch run [Boston Herald]

Yankees fulfill their needs [Boston Herald]

Long story short: Jon Lester battles [Boston Herald]

Adrian Gonzalez on ninth-inning strikeout: ‘I should still be hitting’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Red Sox come up short against Yankees, 4-2 [CSN New England]

Illness in rearview, Jackson hopes to impress [CSN New England]

Rare stumbles by Bard, Aceves lead to Sox loss [CSN New England]

100 Sox wins not too lofty a goal for Beckett [CSN New England]

Notes: Drew (finger) may miss a week [CSN New England]

Reviewing how prospects fared in August [ESPN Boston]

Rapid reaction: Yankees 4, Red Sox 2 [ESPN Boston]

Jon Lester, Daniel Bard get worn down by New York Yankees [ESPN Boston]

Gonzalez walks away angry [Extra Bases]

Video: Nick Cafardo’s analysis of Red Sox-Yankees finale [Extra Bases]

Closing Time: Red Sox relievers roughed up in 4-2 loss to Yankees [Full Count]

On night of 202 pitches by Red Sox staff, Daniel Bard says two changed his outing, game [Full Count]

Hand It To Burnett This Time As Yankees Beat Red Sox [Hartford Courant]

Video: Bud Selig Praises Red Sox, Community for Work Done With Jimmy Fund [NESN.com]

Video: David Ortiz, Adrian Gonzalez Praise Opportunity to Help ‘Put People In a Better Situation’ Through Charity [NESN.com]

Adrian Gonzalez Upset Over Called Third Strike Against Mariano Rivera [NESN.com]

Jon Lester’s Long First Inning a Perfect Example of How Yankees, Red Sox Wear Out Opponents [NESN.com]

Breaking down time of game [Projo Sox Blog]

Bullpen battle is won by Yankees [Providence Journal]

Playoffs all but assured, Sox turn attention to back end of roster [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Drew hoping return is imminent after latest injury [Providence Journal]

Mickelson takes BP, throws out first pitch [RedSox.com]

Remy, Castiglione on Frick Award ballot [RedSox.com]

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

And if you must check out the enemy news, head over to the New York Daily News, New York Post, New York Times and The Journal News websites. You can also check out our Bloguin brother, NYY Stadium Insider.

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