Former New Haven Raven Todd Helton Joins 2,000 Hit Club

DENVER - MAY 10:  Todd Helton #17 of the Colorado Rockies takes an at bat against the Florida Marlins during MLB action at Coors Field on May 10, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Helton went two for four as he was one of many players using pink bats in Major League Baseball today as part of the "Going To Bat Against Breast Cancer" promotion. The Rockies defeated the Marlins 3-2.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

During the 3rd inning of yesterday’s Colorado Rockies versus Atlanta Braves game, Todd Helton became the 255th member of the 2,000 hit club with a single. Milwaukee’s Jason Kendall joined the club on Monday.

After the game, Helton was presented with a hunting rifle by Aaron Cook, a bottle of Dom Perignon that was autographed by the team and skipper Clint Hurdle gave him a bottle of Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades champagne.

Including Helton, only fours players have reached the 2,000 hit milestone with one team. They are Derek Jeter (Yankees), Chipper Jones (Braves) and Garrett Anderson (Angels). Anderson is now a member of the Braves.

Helton went to the University of Tennessee where he played football and baseball. He was the backup quarterback to Heath Shuler his first two seasons there and then started his junior season as the backup to Jerry Colquitt. After an injury to Colquitt, Helton took over at quarterback only to suffer an injury. The man who replaced him at quarterback for the Volunteers was Peyton Manning. I’m pretty sure you’ve heard of him.

In 1995, Helton was named the winner of the Dick Howser Trophy, which goes to the National Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year. Helton played first base and also was the closer at Tennessee but the Rockies drafted him that year 8th overall as a first baseman.

They signed him in 1995 of that year giving him a signing of bonus of $892,000 and assigned him to the Asheville Tourists of the South Atlantic League. In 54 games with the Tourists, Helton hit .254 with 1 home run and 15 RBIs.

I first met Helton in 1996 when he was assigned to the New Haven Ravens in the Eastern League. They also happened to be my employer at the time as I was the home clubhouse manager. When I first started working in baseball, people warned me about the “bonus babies” aka the guys with large signing bonuses and how some of them were very egotistical.

That season we actually had a few “bonus babies” in Helton, Jamey Wright, the late Doug Million and Derrick Gibson among others. I can honestly tell you that these guys were some of the nicest guys I have ever met during my time spent working in minor league baseball.

Helton dominated the Eastern League that year hitting .332 with 7 home runs and 51 RBIs. You might not think that’s a lot but if you’ve ever been to Yale Field in West Haven, CT, you’d know it was definitely a pitcher’s park as most of the Eastern League stadiums back then.

Scouts and front office types would always say that if you can play in the Eastern League, you could play in the big leagues.

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Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 5/20

Sean Konieczny of Dudley holds a sign supporting David Ortiz during the first inning. Ortiz returned to the lineup Tuesday night after sitting out the final three games of Boston's West Coast road trip. Ortiz is still looking for his first homer of the season. - Globe Staff Photo / Bill Greene

The Toronto Blue Jays came to Fenway Park with a 3.5 game lead over the Boston Red Sox and after a beauty of a game by Tim Wakefield, left with a 2.5 game lead.

Wakefield’s knuckleball could have with won “Dancing With the Stars” last night. It was just downright nasty as it fluttered all over the place. His outing was just what the Red Sox needed last night. Simply put, Wakefield has been the ace of the staff so far this season.

After getting the weekend off, David Ortiz returned to the lineup and in his customary #3 spot in the lineup. This may have been a mistake as the only time he reached base on a walk. It may be time to move him down in the lineup so there isn’t as much pressure on him.

Fc posed a great question last night. Should the crowd be behind him? My answer to this is yes, they should. Big Papi has said he has some personal issues going on that are definitely affecting him on the diamond right now and the best thing the fans can do is continue to support him. He will come around, it’s only a matter of time.

But for now since he’s not producing at the plate, a move down in the lineup is the best thing for him in my opinion.

The Red Sox will welcome back Kevin Youkilis from the disabled list tonight. To make room for him on the 25-man roster, Gil Velazquez was optioned back to Pawtucket.

Wakefield, Sox draw first blood [Boston Globe]

Blue Jays silenced by Tim Wakefield [Boston Herald]

Wakefield Stops Blue Jays [Hartford Courant]

Wakefield’s eight strong innings pace Boston to victory [Providence Journal]

No. 1 problem is in No. 3 spot [Boston Globe]

Injury trips up Jed Lowrie [Boston Herald]

Lowell Uses Smarts In Two-Run Second Inning [Hartford Courant]

Ortiz’s struggles continue with an 0-for-3, 2-strikeout performance [Providence Journal]

Tip is all that’s left [Boston Globe]

Kevin Youkilis, Dice-K ready to return [Boston Herald]

Youkilis, Matsuzaka cleared to return [Providence Journal]

Youkilis is ready to swing into action tonight [Boston Globe]

Buchholz is adding maturity to his repertoire [Providence Journal]

Red Sox hope Francona’s patience pays off once more [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]

Save opportunity [Boston Globe]

Five Things We Learned: The Real Impact Player Returns on Wednesday [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Sox deal with another East contender [RedSox.com]

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

And if the enemy papers are more your flavor, you can head over to the Toronto Star and Toronto Sun websites.

Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 5/20

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

UConn Football links

Big East names to remember after spring practice [Big East Blog – ESPN.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Marisa Moseley: As energetic and enthusiastic as advertised [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Moseley Was Stunned By UConn’s Interest [Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Thabeet is big time [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Wiggins dismissed from UMass [New Haven Register]

NCAA look at UConn basketball moves slowly [Waterbury Republican-American]

Other UConn related links

It’s Hard To Type A Column With One Hand [Rob Lunn – Deadspin]

Baseball: Huskies Rally to Upset West Virginia 6-1 [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn Day in Stamford June 10 [Connecticut Post]

Papelbon Preserves Wakefield Gem In 2-1 Win

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Tim Wakefield gets a handshake as he walks into the dugout at the end of the eighth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston on Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

After a rough start his last time out, Tim Wakefield was outstanding tonight as he went 8 strong innings to help the Boston Red Sox to a 2-1 win over the first place Toronto Blue Jays in front of 37,830 on a beautiful night for baseball at Fenway Park.

With the win, the Red Sox improve to 23-16 and are now 2.5 games behind the Blue Jays (27-15) for 1st place in the American League East.

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Tim Wakefield smiles during the eighth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston on Tuesday, May 19, 2009. The Red Sox won 2-1. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)Wakefield (5-2, 3.59) had the good knuckleball going tonight. In the 8 innings, he gave up the 1 run on 5 hits and 2 walks while recording 3 strikeouts. Papelbon, for the first time in what seems like ages, pitched a perfect 9th inning for his 11th save of the season

Brian Tallet started for Cito Gaston’s Blue Jays and gave up 2 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks while striking out 5 in 6 innings.  Jason Frasor struck out 1 in his inning of work and B.J. Ryan allowed 2 hits and had a strikeout in his inning.

Jacoby Ellsbury, who extended his hittings streak to a Red Sox-best 14 games this season, led the way with two hits. Dustin Pedroia, Jason Bay, Mike Lowell and Jeff Bailey had the other hits with Bailey and George Kottaras knocking in the runs.

All of the runs the Red Sox would need came in the 2nd inning.

Lowell led off with a single and went to second on a walk to J.D.  Drew.  After Julio Lugo popped out, Bailey knocked in Lowell from second to put the Red Sox up 1-0 as Drew went first to third. Kottaras made it 2-0 when his sacrifice fly scored Drew from third.

The only run the Blue Jays would  get on the night would come from an old friend, Kevin Millar. He led off the 5th inning with a home run into the Green Monster seats to cut the Red Sox lead to 2-1.

This was exactly what the Red Sox needed tonight from Wakefield. Even though they had the day off yesterday, he was able to give the bullpen an extra day of rest. Plus he was practically unhittable as his knuckleball was just downright nasty tonight. He has been the best starting pitcher the Red Sox have had all season.

These same two teams will be back it again tomorrow night when Brad Penny and Brett Cecil will square off. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 PM EDT.

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And The Winner Of The Blake Griffin Sweepstakes Is….

Los Angeles Clippers

The NBA held it’s annual NBA Draft Lottery tonight and it was the Los Angeles Clippers who won the right to the #1 overall pick in the draft that will most likely be Blake Griffin from Oklahoma.

The Sacramento Kings had the most ping pong balls this year but ended up with the 4th pick in the draft while the Washington Wizards, who had the second most, fell to the 5th spot in the draft. The Memphis Grizzlies moved up to 2nd and Oklahoma City Thunder will pick 3rd.

Here is how the NBA Draft Lottery went tonight:

  1. Los Angeles Clippers
  2. Memphis Grizzlies
  3. Oklahoma City Thunder
  4. Sacramento Kings
  5. Washington Wizards
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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 5/19

ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 13:  Pitcher Tim Wakefield #49 of the Boston Red Sox throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on May 13, 2009 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

After enjoying the day off on Monday after a 2-4 west coast swing, the Boston Red Sox will entertain the first place Toronto Blue Jays for three games.

The game tonight will start at 7:10 PM EDT and will be televised in the Red Sox television market on NESN. If you live in the Blue Jays television market, you can catch the game on TSN2. And if the television isn’t your cup of tea, you can catch the game on one of the many affiliates of the Red Sox Radio Network.

After putting together a nice little run of starts, Tim Wakefield was roughed up in his last outing against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. On the season, Wake is 4-2 with a 4.03 ERA. He has faced the Blue Jays 48 times (38 starts) and is 16-11 with a 3.76 ERA.

Cito Gaston will look to Brian Tallet to keep the Jays momentum going. Tallet is 2-1 with a 4.68 ERA in 10 appearances (6 starts). He has made 16 career appearances (1 start) against the Red Sox and is 1-1 with a 4.22 ERA. His lone start against the Red Sox came in 2002 as a member of the Cleveland Indians where he went 6 scoreless innings to pick up the win in his Major League debut.

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Here come the Blue Jays [Extra Bases]

Papi ready to go [Extra Bases]

Youkilis back tomorrow, Dice-K on Friday [Clubhouse Insider]

Youk set to rejoin Sox on Wednesday [RedSox.com]

Pregame notes: Youkilis, Matsuzaka cleared to return to Sox [Providence Journal]

Sox getting their first look at Jays [Projo Sox Blog]

Ortiz remains anchored in his familiar spot [Full Count]

Youkilis 0-for-4 for PawSox; Buchholz scoreless streak over [Extra Bases]

The Wally-free zone [Don Orsillo – NESN.com]

Sox host Jays for big 3 game bid [Batter-up with Bruno]

Here are the starting lineups for tonight’s game.

Toronto Blue Jays27-14

Red Sox logo22-16

1. Marcos Scutaro SS 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Aaron Hill 2B 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Alex Rios RF 3. David Ortiz DH
4. Vernon Wells CF 4. Jason Bay LF
5. Adam Lind LF 5. Mike Lowell 3B
6. Scott Rolen 3B 6. J.D. Drew RF
7. Lyle Overbay 1B 7. Julio Lugo SS
8. Kevin Millar DH 8. Jeff Bailey 1B
9. Rod Barajas C 9. George Kottaras C
Brian Tallet SP Tim Wakefield SP


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

Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

Comcast To Add ESPNU & ESPN360

UConn Huskies fans with Comcast can rejoice now!

ESPNU & ComcastHere is a press release detailing the announcement by ESPNU and Comcast about ESPNU being added to Comcast’s Digital Choice lineup and ESPN360 being added to Comcast.net in time for the 2009 college football season.

BRISTOL, CT AND PHILADELPHIA, PA (May 19, 2009) – Disney and ESPN Media Networks and Comcast Corporation today announced an agreement to add ESPNU to its Digital Classic level of service and ESPN360.com to Comcast.net. Comcast will launch ESPNU in a majority of its cable systems in time for the start of the college football season. This includes Comcast’s southern systems which will enjoy coverage of ESPNU’s new Saturday game-of-the-week Southeastern Conference (SEC) package. Comcast will also make ESPN360.com available to its high-speed Internet customers for no additional charge through Comcast.net, which reaches 17 million unique users per month, also in time for this year’s college football season.

With this agreement, ESPNU will have more than 46 million subscribers and ESPN360.com will be available to nearly 41 million homes, a majority of broadband homes in America.

“ESPNU and ESPN360.com have been growing in popularity due to the dynamic live-event programming we’ve been adding to them, and we are thrilled Comcast will offer them to their huge fan base,” said David C. Preschlack, executive vice president, Disney and ESPN Media Networks. “This agreement is a tremendous step forward in serving fans – both on television and online — while growing our collective multi-platform businesses.”

“Comcast continues to be the place for sports fans to turn to for all the college, professional and high school sports action they want – on television, online and on demand,” said Matt Bond, executive vice president, content acquisition for Comcast Cable. “ESPNU and ESPN360.com will add to the thousands of live sports events that fans already watch on Comcast today.”

ESPNU provides college sports fans with more than 550 live events annually and televises some of the top Division I conferences in the nation, including: the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, MAC, Mountain West, SEC, Sun Belt and WAC. The network also has a wide-ranging, long-term agreement with the NCAA that includes extensive coverage of 22 NCAA Championships, including sports from each of the three collegiate seasons.

ESPN360.com is ESPN’s 24/7 broadband sports network which offers more than 3,500 live, global sports events annually. ESPN360.com has grown to more than 41 million subscribers and is available nationwide. It has more than tripled its distribution in just two years. ESPN360.com is available at no additional charge through Comcast.net to Comcast High-Speed Internet customers. In addition, ESPN360.com is also available at no cost to approximately 18 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers connected to on-campus educational networks and on-base military networks (those with “.edu” and “.mil” domains).

With ESPN360.com, Comcast.net customers will be able to catch sports action online all day and all night. Comcast.net offers extensive content with more than 130,000 videos from providers such as ABC News, CBS News, Fox Sports, Disney, E!, G4, The Weather Channel, CelebTV, and others. Comcast.net is one of the Web’s most visited and deeply engaging sites; 293 MM visits from more than 17.1 MM monthly unique visitors, consuming 4.3 billion page views (source: comScore, March 2009).

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All 30 MLB Teams To Wear Stars & Stripes Hats on Memorial Day

2009 Boston Red Sox Stars & Stripes Caps - MLB.com ShopsWith Memorial Day set for next Monday, all 30 Major League Baseball Teams will pay tribute to our fallen soliders by wearing special Stars & Stripes caps.

MLB started this tradition last year when the teams wore the caps on July 4th and again on September 11th. Just like last year, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the caps and merchandise will be going to “Welcome Back Veterans“.

You can view all of the Stars & Stripes caps by heading over to MLB.com Shops.

I do wish the Boston Red Sox were home this year on Memorial Day, because these jerseys are pretty sweet.

Kevin Youkilis Stars & Stripes Jersey

If you are interested in the Red Sox Stars & Stripes apparel, head over to MLB.com Shops.

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 5/19

Boston Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis warms up prior to rehabilitation game with the Pawtucket Red Sox in a Triple-A baseball game against the Buffalo Bisons on Monday, May 18, 2009, at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, R.I. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)

The Boston Red Sox enjoyed an off day yesterday and now await the first place Toronto Blue Jays tonight who are in town for 3 games.

Tonight may or may not see the return of David Ortiz to the Red Sox lineup. Skipper Terry Francona was non-committal on Sunday as to whether or not he’d be back. With two lefties going in the first two games, it makes think that maybe Big Papi will get another day or two of rest.

The Red Sox will welcome back Kevin Youkilis to the lineup tomorrow. Youk is finishing up a 2-game rehab assignment in Pawtucket this afternoon. They will also welcome back Daisuke Matsuzaka to the rotation on Friday night after he finished up his rehab assignment in Pawtucket over the weekend. Justin Masterson will most likely head to the pen with Hunter Jones being the odd man out.

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that Heidi Watney will most likely interview Kevin Millar during the NESN pre-game show tonight. If she does, we can expect to get something good from Millar.

Whether in Boston or Pawtucket, Bailey finds his comfort zone [Providence Journal]

David Ortiz’s Power Numbers Down This Season [Hartford Courant]

Lowell reliable mainstay in Sox’s lineup [RedSox.com]

Turns for the better with Red Sox’ starters [Boston Globe]

Blue Jays multiply problem [Boston Herald]

Red Sox journal: Hitters await return of Youkilis, Ortiz [Providence Journal]

Youkilis plays first base in Triple-A start [RedSox.com]

Pitcher must catch – butterflies [Boston Globe]

State of the Sox: Ellsbury and Thoughts on Toronto [Lou Merloni – CSN New England]

Kevin Youkilis in swing [Boston Herald]

Wily Mo Pena is among the fans waiting for David Ortiz to break out [Providence Journal]

Birds of a feather? [Tony Massarotti Blog]

ESPN’s Olney: Red Sox could look at Indians’ Matt LaPorta [Projo Sox Blog]

Gotcha! [Center Field]

Scary [Fenway West]

David Ortiz-themed funk song has unfortunate timing [Red Sox Monster]

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

And if the enemy papers are more your flavor, you can head over to the Toronto Star and Toronto Sun websites.