New Turf For Rentschler Field

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Beginning the week of April 25, 2011, the turf at Rentschler Field, the 40,000-seat stadium that serves as the home of the University of Connecticut Huskies football team, will be replaced. After eight seasons of athletic use, including football, soccer, rugby and ice hockey games, coupled with normal wear and tear, the field is ready for a replacement.

The turf surface at Rentschler Field is being replaced.After annual testing of the rootzone layer (the sub-base organic layer between the grass and the base layer of sand), it was determined for proper grass strength and growth, as well as drainage and health of grass surface, Rentschler Field should reduce this layer and restore the field to its original levels.

“The State has invested over $92 million in the Stadium and it is critical that we continue to maintain the facility in first-class condition and to attract the very best in sports and entertainment events,” said James Abromaitis of the Office of Policy and Management / Capital City Economic Development Authority. “In these tough economic times, we are fortunate to have a modest capital reserve account in place to cover the cost of this work.”

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“We appreciate the continuing commitment shown by OPM and Bushnell Management Services to provide our football team with an outstanding playing surface and one that is safe for all who utilize Rentschler Field,” said UConn Director of Athletics Jeffrey Hathaway. “With seven home games in the upcoming 2011 season, we are looking forward to an exciting year of UConn Football under the leadership of head coach Paul Pasqualoni.”

Michael Fresher, Chief Operations Officer and Chief Financial Officer, Bushnell Management Services said, “Rentschler Field has developed a reputation as one of the finest playing surfaces in the country. Now is the perfect time to make sure the field continues to be one of the best.”

Rentschler Field, through its consultant Millennium Turf, has secured sod from Tuckahoe Farms in Hammonton, New Jersey. The contractor is Carolina Green Corp. of Indian Trail, North Carolina.

The project is scheduled to take approximately two weeks and will need an additional six-to-eight weeks of growing time to be ready for play. Bushnell Management Services is a venue management arm of The Bushnell, and is contracted by The State of Connecticut to serve as building manager for the 40,000-seat Rentschler Field stadium.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/26

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.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Sixth Man of the Year Award: Shabazz Napier [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Karl Hobbs resigns as George Washington coach [New Haven Register]

UConn Football links

One Big East team in early Top 25 [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

The Big East’s double-digit sack men in ’11 [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

UConn’s Jordan Todman Out To Prove Doubters Wrong [Hartford Courant]

Another Suspect In Jasper Howard Stabbing Case In Court [Hartford Courant]

UConn’s Head Football Coach delivers positive speech to business crowd [Albany Times-Union]

Other UConn related links

W. Lacrosse. Lapham Named BIG EAST Offensive Player Of The Week [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Springer Named BIG EAST Player of the Week [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Huskies Blank Quinnipiac 9-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/26

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.

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Catcher Exposito getting up to speed [SoxProspects.com]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The game between the PawSox and Rochester Red Wings was rained out on Monday night. They’ll make it up as part of a doubleheader on July 5.

Pawtucket 2011 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

Despite being outhit, the Binghamton Mets beat the Portland Sea Dogs 6-3.

Sea Dogs end a key hit or two short [Portland Press Herald]

Binghamton Beats Portland 6-3 [OurSports Central]

Sea Dogs Announce Make-Up Date for April 23 Rain Out [OurSports Central]

Binghamton Mets @ Portland Sea Dogs 4.25.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland 2011 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs stats

Eastern League Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

A four-run 5th inning helped Salem to a 7-3 win over the Kinston Indians.

Reynaldo Rodriguez drives in 4 runs in Salem Red Sox romp [Roanoke Times]

Rodriguez Drives Salem Past Kinston 7-3 [OurSports Central]

Salem Red Sox @ Kinston Indians 4.25.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem 2011 Roster

Salem Red Sox stats

Carolina League standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Drive returned home and fell to the Greensboro Grasshoppers 5-2.

Drive fall to Greensboro 5-2 in homestand opener [Greenville News]

Drive Begin Homestand With 5-2 Loss To Grasshoppers [OurSports Central]

Greensboro Grasshoppers @ Greenville Drive 4.25.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville 2011 Roster

Greenvillle Drive stats

South Atlantic League standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Lowell Spinners will begin their season on June 17th at home against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2010 Roster

Lowell Spinners stats

NY-Penn League Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox will begin their season on June 20th on the road against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2010 Roster

GCL Red Sox stats

Gulf Coast League Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

Judge Rules For Players

As of about 6 p.m. Eastern Time Monday night, the NFL Lockout has been lifted by federal judge Susan Richard Nelson when she ruled in favor of the NFL Players and the NFL Players Trade Association and issued a preliminary injunction. The first NFL work stoppage in 24 years has been in effect since March 10.

NFL owners are expected to appeal the decision before Nelson this morning. If denied, they would then go before the 8th District Court of Appeals in St. Louis MO in an effort to seek a stay and to be able to continue the lockout. The NFL believes that federal law bars injunctions in labor disputes.

NFL LockoutAt this time judge Nelson only ruled on the lockout part of the players complaint and did nothing with the accusations of anti-trust violations and other issues between the parties as stated in Brady, et al v. the NFL.

She stated in her 89-page ruling that the players “have made a strong showing that allowing the league to continue their lockout is presently inflicting, and will continue to inflict, irreparable harm upon them, particularly when weighed against the lack of any real injury that would be imposed on the NFL by issuing the preliminary injunction.”

Lester Munson, a lawyer who is an ESPN consultant, says that judge Nelson’s ruling is written in a manner making it unlikely an Appeals Court would grant a stay and he expects the lockout to die. He goes onto say the opinion was written for appellate judges and he believes it is airtight.

Historically lower court rulings are upheld unless there is a mistake in the application of the law. That’s what the NFL owners will argue but from what Munson is saying it looks unlikely that they have anything to hang their hat on. Appeals judges aren’t allowed to just substitute their opinion on the case when deciding a stay on appeal and heavy deference is usually placed toward the ruling of the original judge in cases like this. But according to a former NLRB chairman there is no court more sympathetic to employers than the 8th District Court. So I wouldn’t be holding my breath quite yet.

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So what does this mean?

Well I really don’t know. There are reports out there that players from teams are planning to report to team facilities tomorrow to work out. Several Pittsburgh Steelers players have said they are showing up en masse.

Other players are wondering how this affects their workout bonuses and will be calling their teams in the morning seeking payment. While others wonder if they can now get the playbooks they weren’t allowed to have prior to the lockout and can they work with coaching staffs and do their off season programs and OTA’s.

Where does this leave free agency? Can players start to sign contracts with new teams as of now? Are teams now free to trade players? Without a labor agreement what does this do to things like franchise tags and free agency status?

Remember the league played without a CBA from 1987 to 1993. That’s from the end of the last work stoppage until the advent of free agency and the salary cap as the NFL has known for the last decade and a half. And it could do so again.

The league would have to come up with some rules for the season. Rules for free agency, rules for franchise tags if they will even exist and they would also play without a salary cap like they did this past season leaving teams to spend as much or as little as they want on player personnel.

Some predict chaos come Tuesday, as no one truly knows what to expect. We are really in uncharted territory here as far as professional sports leagues and work stoppages go. One thing we do know is the NFL will not start a new league calendar year until their appeal on the stay of the lockout has been heard.

As a fan I hate this more than anything and it’s the major reason I haven’t written on the topic until now. At this time I’ve gone from being pessimistic about an on-time start to the 2011 NFL season to being cautiously optimistic. When things are the hands of judges you never really know how things will turn out until they issue their ruling.

 

Boston Red Sox @ Baltimore Orioles Pitching Matchups: 4/26-4/28

Boston Red Sox @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim pitching matchups

Tuesday, April 26th @ 7:05 PM

Clay Buchholz, RHP (1-2, 5.31) vs Zach Britton, LHP (3-1, 3.16)

TV: NESN Plus, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Wednesday, April 27th @ 7:05 PM

Josh Beckett, RHP (2-1, 1.93) vs Jeremy Guthrie, RHP (1-3, 3.12)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Thursday, April 28th @ 7:05 PM

Jon Lester, LHP (2-1, 2.59) vs Brad Bergesen, RHP (0-3, 5.40)

TV: NESN,  MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

In The Red Zone – 2011 Pre-Draft Edition

In The Red Zone

With the NFL Draft happening this coming weekend, I decided it was time to give an update on some of the New England Patriots draft information.

Bill Belichick and Nick Cesario have nine picks to work with in the 2011 NFL Draft with double picks in Rounds 1, 2 and 3, the Pats have 6 picks in the first 92; 4 of them come in the first 60 selections and 3 are in the Top 33.

The teams’ official selections are:

  • 1st Round Pick 17 and Pick 28
  • 2nd Round Pick 33 and Pick 60
  • 3rd Round Pick 74 and Pick 92
  • 4th Round Pick 125
  • 5th Round Pick 159
  • 6th Round Pick 193
  • 7th Round no picks

Of course this can change over the course of the draft, as Belichick isn’t immune to trading picks, sometimes swapping picks in hopes of improving his draft slot in the next draft. In fact in 11 previous drafts for the Patriots he has made 101 picks while trading away another 42 in draft day deals.  Due to the ongoing NFL Lockout, this year only picks can be traded so there won’t be any big deals involving current players that you usually see on draft day.

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So with this in mind let’s see what the Patriots media hoard is saying about the 2011 NFL Draft.

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The Patriots know what they’re looking for in the draft [Boston Globe]

Under Armor is giving 12 fans the chance to meet NFL MVP Tom Brady and talk about the draft [Boston Globe]

Patriots could have backup plans for Brady [Boston Globe]

Dad’s deeds don’t dog Ingram [Boston Globe]

Draft Analysis: Why Mark Ingram would be the Patriots most devastating pick [Boston Herald]

USC OT Tyron Smith visits Patriots [ESPN Boston]

Plenty of interest in Patriots picks [ESPN Boston]

Quick hit thoughts on Patriots and the league [ESPN Boston]

Should Patriots begin search for Brady’s heir? [ESPN AFC East Blog]

Hall of Fame LB Andre Tippett to announce Patriots 2nd Round Picks [WEEI]

Richard Seymour vs. the 17th pick [Monterey Herald via Pats Propaganda]

Patriots draft scenario’s [Patriots Daily]

What would you do? [Patriots Football weekly]

Red Sox News & Notes – 4/25

Carl Crawford(notes) #13 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates with teammates after the game with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on April 24, 2011 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.

Nine games ago, the Boston Red Sox found themselves with a 2-10 record. Nothing was clicking. The starting pitching and the hitting weren’t there yet. But over the last nine games, the starting pitching for the Red Sox has been great and the hitting while suspect at times, has been coming through when needed.

That story remained the same on Sunday afternoon at Angel Stadium of Anaheim as John Lackey fired off eight scoreless innings against his former club, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, in a 7-0 win. Lackey has now faced his former team four times and has come away a winner all four times. He’s allowed just eight runs against them in 29.1 innings (2.45 ERA).

As Steve pointed out last night, it’s been the starting pitching carrying this team. And right now, no one in the starting rotation wants to mess this streak up.

“Sure, there’s definitely a sense of not wanting to be the guy to stop the streak,” Lackey said. “It’s a pretty good run, but it’s not unexpected. We’ve got some guys here with some pretty good track records.”

“I think it obviously helps to see somebody do it. You just try to follow it and not screw it up,” Jon Lester said after Sunday’s game. “We’re just executing pitches right now. That’s the main thing. We’re very confident. We just have to stay healthy. We’ve been in this position before with a good rotation and weren’t able to stay healthy, which didn’t get us anywhere. So if everyone keeps taking their turn everything should take care of itself.”

During the four-game sweep of the Angels, the only starting pitcher to give up any runs was Josh Beckett, who allowed a two-run homer to Torii Hunter

The Red Sox hitters made things a little easier for Lackey on Sunday as well. It didn’t hurt that they gave him a 3-0 lead to work with before he even came to the mound.

Adrian Gonzalez brought in Jacoby Ellsbury on a double after Ellsbury had led off the inning with a double. David Ortiz brought in Gonzalez with a single and Mike Cameron brought in Kevin Youkilis on a fielder’s choice.

Carl Crawford was all smiles in the 6th inning when he hit his first home run in a Red Sox uniform. He’s really been swinging the bat well as of late and added another two hits on Sunday after having two on Saturday night. As he continues to get more comfortable at the plate, you can see why the Red Sox gave him the big contract. Yes I know we’ve seen him wreak havoc against us for the past year.

This great run by the Red Sox has moved them up in the standings to third place, just a 1/2 game behind the Tampa Bay Rays for second place and 3.5 games behind the Yankees for first. With just a week left in the month of April, it’s quite possible the Red Sox could get out of the month with at least a .500 record or maybe even better.

Now after that 2-10 start, I’m pretty sure nobody envisioned that.

The Red Sox are off today so look for the pitching matchups with the Baltimore Orioles in a while. But for now, enjoy the overnight links from the media by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Lackey helps Sox stay on a nice roll [Boston Globe]

Headed back to .500 on the wings of Angels [Boston Globe]

New spin on things [Boston Globe]

It was a blast from the past [Boston Globe]

John Lackey turns in latest gem in Red Sox’ 7-0 win over Angels [Boston Herald]

Tasting Salty success [Boston Herald]

Carl Crawford’s bat revival continues [Boston Herald]

Momentous mound men [Boston Herald]

Arms key to Sox’ revival [Boston Herald]

Red Sox stay hot with win over Angels, 7-0 [CSNNE.com]

Notes: Lackey motivated by being skipped in rotation [CSNNE.com]

Pitching staff digging Sox out of hole [CSNNE.com]

Nation Station: Starting to show quality [CSNNE.com]

Rapid reaction: Red Sox 7, Angels 0 [ESPN Boston]

Lackey takes it out on Angels again [ESPN Boston]

Trying to explain Easter to Hideki Okajima [Extra Bases]

So far, so good for Anthony Ranaudo [Extra Bases]

Closing Time: John Lackey, Red Sox keep good times rolling, shut out Angels [Full Count]

Jarrod Saltalamacchia Says John Lackey is the Same Pitcher, Just Executing Better [NESN.com]

John Lackey Praises Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Says They Are Getting to Know Each Other a Lot Better [NESN.com]

Red Sox Can’t Afford to Shut Down Ryan Kalish [NESN.com]

I never doubted the Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Bullpen will be well-rested in Baltimore [Projo Sox Blog]

Pitching with a chip on his shoulder, Lackey stymies Angels [Providence Journal]

Red Sox taking advantage of early offensive production [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Crawford homers, feels he’s breaking out of slump [Providence Journal]

Trying to uncover the reason it took so long for Carl Crawford to be Carl Crawford [Rob Bradford – WEEI.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 LA Times, Orange County Register and LA Daily News websites.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/25

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.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Kemba Walker attends Knicks-Celtics game with Mayor Michael Bloomberg [New Haven Register]

UConn offers scholarship to New London’s Dunn [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn Football links

DC answered a bunch of questions in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

Baseball: Springer getting attention from scouts [The Daily Campus]

Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/25

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.

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pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox got six runs in the 4th and 5th innings on their way to a 9-3 win over the Rochester Red Wings.

Like Taking Easter Candy from a Baby [PawSox.com]

Weiland leads PawSox to 8th win in 10 games [Providence Journal]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Rochester Red Wings 4.24.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket 2011 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs were off for Easter Sunday.

Sea Dogs Announce Make-Up Date for April 23 Rain Out [OurSports Central]

The Book: Tim Federowicz [SoxProspects.com]

Portland 2011 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs stats

Eastern League Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem hit three home runs in their 11-4 win over the Potomac Nationals.

Bullpen enables Salem to rally to Carolina League win [Roanoke Times]

11-4 Win Gives Salem 11-4 Record [OurSports Central]

Potomac Nationals @ Salem Red Sox 4.24.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem 2011 Roster

Salem Red Sox stats

Carolina League standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Drive enjoyed a day off on Sunday.

Greenville 2011 Roster

Greenvillle Drive stats

South Atlantic League standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Lowell Spinners will begin their season on June 17th at home against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2010 Roster

Lowell Spinners stats

NY-Penn League Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox will begin their season on June 20th on the road against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2010 Roster

GCL Red Sox stats

Gulf Coast League Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

Led By Matsuzaka Starters Have Been Spectacular

Pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka #28 of the Boston Red Sox watches the game with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on April 24, 2011 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. The Red Sox won 7-0.

As we all have seen the Boston Red Sox starting pitching has had an amazing turn around over the last week and a half.  On April 14th with the team reeling they got a rain out against Tampa Bay and then had the following day as a scheduled day off.  With the unscheduled two-day break manager Terry Francona and pitching coach Curt Young worked to re-arrange the starting staff.  In doing so, they skipped a John Lackey start and pushed back Daisuke Matsuzaka who had been rocked by the Rays only a few days earlier.

Little did Francona and Young know that after a Friday night loss to Toronto, who is now managed by the Red Sox former pitching coach John Farrell, that the their little plan would have such an effect on a team and possibly a season. Clay Buchholz started that Friday night game and struggled saying he couldn’t get comfortable on the mound all night.  He only turned in five innings and allowed three earned runs on three hits with three strikeouts and five walks in what was only a so-so performance.

But the next day when Josh Beckett took the mound something happened.  It was the start of an entire staff turn around and it would set the tone that lead to the current stretch of nine games in which the starters have turned in eight quality starts (when a pitcher pitches at least six innings and allows three earned runs or less).

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In the next nine days the Red Sox as a team would go 8-1 only losing a 5-0 decision to Oakland in which Lackey was really good going six innings and allowing only one earned run on four hits while striking out  three and walking one.

In the eight wins by the club, the starting staff has earned seven of those wins. The only non-decision coming on Thursday night in Anaheim when the team won 4-2 in 11 innings but Beckett didn’t figure in the decision.

The only start of the nine that wasn’t a quality start belongs to Buchholz who went 5.1 innings against Oakland while earning a win as the club won 5-3.  Buchholz gave up six hits and four walks but allowed only one earned run while striking out two.

Since Beckett’s no decision on Thursday the starters Jon Lester, Matsuzaka and Lackey have not allowed an earned run over 20 innings in three games.  Over that span the starters have only allowed 11 hits and six walks while striking out 23 hitters.

In this streak the staff break down is as follows:

  • Buchholz 1-0 5.1 IP 6 H 1 R 1 ER 4 BB 2 K 1 HR 1.68 ERA
  • Beckett  1-0 15 IP 6 H 3 R 3 ER 4 BB 14 K 1 HR 1.80 ERA
  • Lackey  1-1 14 IP 10 H 1 R 1 ER 3 BB 9 K 0 HR 0.64 ERA
  • Lester 2-0 12 IP 10 H 1 R 1 ER 5 BB 14 K 0 HR 0.75 ERA
  • Matsuzaka 2-0 15 IP 2 H 0 R 0 ER 4 BB 12 K 0 HR 0.00 ERA
  • Staff Totals 7-1 61.1 IP 34H 6 R 6 ER 21 BB 50K 2 HR 0.88 ERA

I don’t know how much longer the starters can keep doing this but there comes a few times over the course of a long season when one aspect of the team seems to carry it.  Sometimes the hitters are hot and they carry the weight and other times it’s the pitchers turn.  Right now the pitchers, especially the starters, have been wonderful now if they can only get some of the bats going a little we will all see what everyone has felt that this team is capable of.

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