Patriots Take Chung 34th Overall

Patrick Chung - Oregon Ducks

After trading away their draft picks in the 1st round of the NFL Draft, the New England Patriots have finally New England Patriotsmade a selection and have chosen safety Patrick Chung from the Oregon Ducks.

The Patriots traded their 23rd overall pick in the 1st round to the Baltimore Ravens for the 26th overall pick and a 5th round selection (162nd overall).

They then made another trade with Green Bay, trading away pick #26 (1st Round) and #162 (5th Round) in exchange for Green Bay’s #41 (2nd round), #73 (3rd round) and #83 (3rd round).

Donald Brown Taken 27th Overall By Indianapolis

Donald Brown - AP Photo

Indianapolis ColtsUConn Huskies running back Donald Brown made history today by being the highest ever draft pick to come out of UConn when the Indianapolis Colts took him 27th overall in today’s NFL Draft.

Alfred Fincher had been the previous highest UConn player drafted when he was taken in the 3rd round by the New Orlean Saints in 2005.

Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 4/25

Josh Beckett and A.J. Burnett with the Marlins

Last night’s Boston Red Sox/New York Yankees game brought a flair for the dramatics with Jason Bay’s 2-run blast off of Mariano Rivera. And then of course you have this:

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Today, a former pair of Florida Marlins take the mound in a matchup on FOX at 4:10 PM. You can also catch the game on the radio on one of the many affiliates of the Red Sox Radio Network.

Other than when he was with the Marlins in the World Series back in 2003, Josh Beckett hasn’t really done anything too great against the Yankees. In 12 career starts, Beckett is 7-4 with a 5.33 ERA. He is coming off a 5-game suspension for throwing at former Yankee Bobby Abreu, now with the Angels, a few weeks ago.

A.J. Burnett has been a Red Sox killer throughout his career and will look to put an end to Red Sox’ 8-game winning streak. He is 5-0 with a 2.56 ERA in 8 career starts against the Red Sox.

The other guys [Extra Bases]

Greek God of Walks continues to rock [Tony Massarotti Blog]

Beckett welcomes friend to rivalry [redsox.com]

Getting ready for Game 2 [Extra Bases]

Francona not concerned with Oritz [Projo Sox Blog]

Here are this afternoon’s starting lineups:

New York Yankees9-7

Red Sox logo10-6

1. Derek Jeter SS 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Johnny Damon LF 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Mark Teixeira 1B 3. David Ortiz DH
4. Nick Swisher RF 4. Kevin Youkilis 1B
5. Robinson Cano 2B 5. J.D. Drew RF
6. Jorge Posada C 6. Jason Bay LF
7. Hideki Matsui DH 7. Mike Lowell 3B
8. Angel Berroa 3B 8. Jason Varitek C
9. Brett Gardner CF 9. Nick Green SS
A.J. Burnett SP Josh Beckett SP

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

New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

The Latest Mock Drafts From Kiper & McShay – 4/25

2009 NFL Draft logoIn keeping an eye on the latest mock drafts from Mel Kiper and Todd McShay, we see they both have two UConn Huskies football players being drafted in the 1st round this afternoon.

Kiper projects UConn running back Donald Brown to be drafted by the New England Patriots with the 23rd overall pick and sees UConn cornerback Darius Butler going 30th overall to the Tennessee Titans.

On the other hand, McShay sees Butler as the first UConn player drafted today by the Miami Dolphins with the 25th pick. He also projects the Arizona Cardinals taking Brown with the 31st pick.

Projections from Kiper and McShay after the jump.

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Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 4/25

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Last night’s game started off great for the Boston Red Sox as they had New York Yankees starter Joba Chamberlain a little bit rattled. He settled down though and while the Red Sox got base runners, it looked as though it was going to be frustrated night as they hit into what seemed like 100 double plays.

When the game got to the bullpens, you would have expected things to go the Red Sox way but they didn’t early on as Hideki Okajima struggled. Manny Delcarmen came in and bailed him out and things were looking good for the Red Sox bullpen. Meanwhile the Yankees bullpen was continuing to frustrate the Red Sox hitters.

That all changed though in the bottom of the 9th inning when Jason Bay connected for a towering two-run blast into the Green Monster seats in center field off of Mariano Rivera to tie the game at 4. Just two innings later, Kevin Youkilis became a hero again in Boston with his walk-off home run.

It just wouldn’t be the Yankees/Red Sox without a flair for the dramatics.

Shots in the dark [Boston Globe]

Bay, Youkilis Lift Red Sox To Dramatic Win Over Yankees [Hartford Courant]

Jason Bay, Kevin Youkilis take lead roles in dramatic win [Boston Herald]

Post-Game: Walking Off a Win for the Red Sox [Full Count]

Bay’s home run will hold a special place in Sox-Yanks lure [Providence Journal]

Teixeira arrives in town full of good cheer [Boston Globe]

Two Bats Rekindle Yankees-Red Sox Rivalry [Hartford Courant]

Jon Lester quality [Boston Herald]

Mo, Mo, Mo. Rivera gets his fill of Red Sox [Full Count]

Baldelli is taking it slow [Providence Journal]

Rivera shoulders blame [Boston Globe]

Josh Beckett faces former teammate A.J. Burnett [Boston Herald]

Teixeira praises Boston, Fenway, Sox fans [Providence Journal]

Bay not deep thinker [Boston Globe]

Jason Bay’s big blast big shock [Boston Herald]

In walk-off victory, defense proves crucial for Boston [Projo Sox Blog]

He plans to have grand old time [Boston Globe]

Jonathan Van Every gets call [Boston Herald]

Round One is in the history books [Projo Sox Blog]

Lester had good stuff but not great results [Boston Globe]

Video: The Friday scene at Fenway [Extra Bases]

Bay the hero [Hit and Run With Dan Roche]

Ask Amalie – 4/24 [Boston Globe]

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

And if you must see what the enemy papers are saying you can check out the NY Post, NY Daily News, Newsday and Lo Hud websites.

Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 4/25

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It’s shaping up to be a historical day today for the UConn Huskies football program as it’s thought they will have at least one, maybe two players drafted in the 1st round of the 2009 NFL Draft that starts at 4 PM. No one from UConn has ever been drafted higher than the 3rd round (Alfred Fincher by the Saints in 2005). By the end of Sunday, there could be a total of five, maybe even six players drafted by NFL teams.

I’ll have a couple of mock draft results posted up later this morning as we get ready for the draft later this afternoon.

UConn Football links

UConn Football Co-Captain Charged In Fight [Hartford Courant]

Nature Of Some Crimes A Concern At UConn [Hartford Courant]

4 Huskies may go in first 4 rounds of NFL draft [Waterbury Republican-American]

UConn stars could go during 1st round [Norwich Bulletin]

Butler ready to do it [New Haven Register]

Lutrus arrested after fight [New Haven Register]

UConn LB Lutrus arrested [Connecticut Post]

It’s NFL Draft day for the Huskies [New London Day]

Awaiting his call to duty [Journal Inquirer]

UConn football offering professional help [Journal Inquirer]

NFL Draft look [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Connecticut’s Donald Brown ready for NFL [Mocking the Draft]

UConn stars may go early in NFL draft [AP via The Norwalk Hour]

UConn could have big presence in rookie trading cards [Bristol Press]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn Women To Be Honored At The White House [Hartford Courant]

UConn women’s team heading to White House on Monday [New Haven Register]

UConn women headed to White House [Connecticut Post]

Former UConn Rizzotti star a big hit at charity hoop tournament [Danbury News-Times]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn left to wait as Majok explores his options [ESPN.com]

The Riekes Center Announces the Arrival of Hasheem Thabeet from the University of Connecticut [PRLog]

Other UConn related links

Women’s Hockey: Hewett Selected to U-22 Canada Strength & Conditioning Camp Roster [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball Takes on a Pair of BIG EAST Opponents This Weekend [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: Huskies Drop First Game of Series to St. John’s 8-5 [UConnHuskies.com]

Gaulden Takes Home High Jump Title At World Famous Penn Relays [UConnHuskies.com]

Red Sox Walk-Off With 5-4 Win Over Yankees

Boston Red Sox Kevin Youkilis, left, is surrounded by teammates after his game-winning home run  against the New York Yankees in the bottom of the 11th inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park, Friday, April 24, 2009, in Boston.  The Red Sox beat the Yankees 5-4. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Jason Bay hit a 2-run homer in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game and Kevin Youkilis crushed a solo home run in the 11th inning to give the Boston Red Sox a 5-4 walk-off win over the New York Yankees in front of 38,163 at Fenway Park.

It’s the 8th straight win for the local nine and their longest streak since 2006 as they improve to 10-6. The Yankees fall to 9-7.

Mariano Rivera took over with 2 outs in the 8th inning and gave up a single to Jacoby Ellsbury before striking out Dustin Pedroia on a questionable strike three call with the Yankees leading 4-2.

Javier Lopez gave everyone a little bit of a scare loading up the bases in the top of the 9th. He recovered though by getting Robinson Cano to ground into a double play and finished it off when Melky Cabrera fouled out to Jason Varitek.

Boston Red Sox Jason Bay (44) is greeted at home  by teammates Kevin Youkilis, right, and Mike Lowell, left, after hitting a two-run homer off of New York Yankees relief pitcher Mariano Rivera during the ninth inning of their baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston Friday, April 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)Rivera was back on in the 9th for the Yanks and struck out David Ortiz to start it. Youk followed with a single and went to second on a J.D. Drew groundout. Bay then crushed a cutter from Rivera into the Green Monster seats in deep center to tie the game at 4. Mike Lowell hit a single and was pinch-run for by Jonathan Van Every. He was left stranded there when Jason Varitek struck out.

Damaso Marte was on the mound for his second inning of work in the 11th and struck out Big Papi for the first out. He then left a fastball out over the plate for Youk who put it over the Green Monster to send the Fenway Park crowd into a frenzy.

Jon Lester started this one for the Red Sox and wasn’t great but he wasn’t all that bad. He threw 114 pitches in 6 innings, allowing 2 runs on 7 hits and 3 walks while striking out 7.

For a few select moments, it appeared as though the battle of the bullpens was going to be won by the Yankees but in the end, it was the Red Sox bullpen who persevered.

Hideki Okajima had a reallly tough night as he gave up 2 runs on 4 hits without recording an out. Manny Delcarmen picked him up by getting out of a bases loaded no-out jam without giving up a hit. Takashi Saito, Lopez (despite his struggles), Jonathan Papelbon and Ramon Ramirez combined to give up just 2 hits over the final 4 innings with Ramirez getting the win.

Joba Chamberlain got the ball for the Yanks and had some early struggles of his own. He went 5 1/3 innings, allowing 2 runs (1 earned) on 9 hits and 4 walks while striking out 2.

Bay led the Red Sox with 3 hits and 2 RBIs while Lowell and Youk each had 2 hits and an RBI. Ellsbury and former New York Yankee Nick Green also chipped in with 2 hits each while Ellsbury added his 7th stolen base of the young season.

A very frustrating night for the local nine early on as they left 13 men on base and were just 4-of-13 with runners in scoring position. But when it mattered, the Red Sox buckled down and got the job done to keep the winning streak and momentum alive heading into tomorrow’s game.

These same two teams are back in action tomorrow afternoon at 4:10 PM on FOX. Former Florida Marlins teammates A.J. Burnett and Josh Beckett will get the nods from their managers.

New York Yankees @ Boston Red Sox 4.24.09 box score

Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 4/24

BOSTON - JULY 27: Jon Lester #31 of the Boston Red Sox throws against the New York Yankees at Fenway Park on July 27, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox won 9-2. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

Round 1 of 18 between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees begins tonight at Fenway Park. Let’s hope the fireworks are kept to a minimum between Joba Chamberlain and Kevin Youkilis.

Tonight’s first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 PM and you can catch the game on NESN or YES (if you must). You can also catch the game on the radio on one of the many affiliates of the Red Sox Radio Network.

Jon Lester looks to continue his success against the Yankees tonight for Terry Francona. He is 3-0 with a 3.42 ERA in 4 starts with one complete game.

Chamberlain makes the start for Joe Girardi’s squad. He has faced the Red Sox 6 times in his career (2 starts) and is 2-0 with a 3.12 ERA. Both of his wins have come at the Fens.

As much as some people may not want Julio Lugo, it appears he’ll be back on Monday when the Red Sox head out on the road. Also some good news for Mark Kotsay as it appears he’s getting ready to head out on a rehab assignment as he just came back from extended spring training in Ft. Myers.

And one more thing, David Ortiz is on Twitter.

Boo their asses off… [38 Pitches]

But who do the Red Sox pitchers target? [Full Count]

Red Sox-Yankees scouting report [Tony Massarotti]

Lugo to join Sox Monday [Extra Bases]

The Big Friday Nuggetpalooza! [Nuggetpalooza]

How they match up [Extra Bases]

The Replacements come up big for Red Sox [NESN.com]

Mark Teixeira Pre-Game Press Conference – Video [Fenway West]

Sometimes the best deals . . [Extra Bases]

Francona pregame highlights Friday [Full Count]

More Ortiz on Joba [Full Count]

Kotsay likely to make rehab with Pawtucket [Projo Sox Blog]

While Yanks and Sox prepare, Baldelli can do little but watch [Projo Sox Blog]

New York Yankees9-6

Red Sox logo9-6

1. Derek Jeter SS 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Johnny Damon LF 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Mark Teixeira 1B 3. David Ortiz DH
4. Jorge Posada DH 4. Kevin Youkilis 1B
5. Nick Swisher RF 5. J.D. Drew RF
6. Robinson Cano 2B 6. Jason Bay LF
7. Melky Cabrera CF 7. Mike Lowell 3B
8. Jose Molina C 8. Jason Varitek C
9. Cody Ransom 3B 9. Nick Green SS
Joba Chamberlain SP Jon Lester SP

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

Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees batter/pitcher matchups