Baltimore Orioles @ Boston Red Sox Pitching Matchups: 4/17-4/20

Baltimore Orioles @ Boston Red Sox pitching matchups

Friday, April 17th @ 7:10 PM

Jeremy Guthrie, (R) (2-0, 2.25) vs Brad Penny (R) (1-0, 4.50)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Game Day Audio

Saturday, April 18th @ 7:10 PM

Adam Eaton (R) (0-1, 9.00) vs Josh Beckett, (R) (1-1, 3.46)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Game Day Audio

Sunday, April 19th @ 1:35 PM

Koji Uehara, (R) (2-0, 7.20) vs Jon Lester (L) (0-2, 9.00)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Game Day Audio

Monday, April 20th @ 11:05 AM

Mark Hendrickson (L) (1-1, 3.00) vs Justin Masterson (R) (0-0, 4.50)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Game Day Audio

Ainge Suffers Heart Attack

BOSTON - JUNE 17:  Executive Director of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge of the Boston Celtics celebrates after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in Game Five of the 2008 NBA Finals on June 17, 2008 at TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)Boston Celtics general manager Danny Ainge suffered a minor attack this afternoon and is reported to be resting comfortably in a Boston area hospital.

Ainge woke up Thursday morning with chest pains and was taken to the hospital. Doctors later inserted a stent to unclog an artery that was 100 percent clogged.

Ainge will be in the hospital for a few days and will probably miss the Celtics’ playoff opener against the Bulls on Saturday. He is expected to make a full recovery.

Best wishes to Ainge on a speedy recovery.

Celtics’ GM Has Heart Attack [WCVB-TV5]

First Annual New England Sports Blog Competition to Award $2,500

TruFan

Nominations are now being accepted for the New England Sports Blog of the Year and Best Blogs Covering the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins and Patriots

Boston, MA (April 16, 2009)TruFan.com, a social network dedicated to local sports fans, announced today that nominations are now being accepted for the first annual New England Sports Blog Awards, a special awards program to honor and celebrate the region’s fast growing community of sports bloggers and the professional sports teams they follow.

The inaugural New England Sports Blog Awards are presented by Ace Ticket, one of the nation’s leading ticket agencies that provides its customers access to the best seats for sporting events, concerts, theatre and special events in Greater Boston and across the country.

Award Categories

  • Best Red Sox Blog
  • Best Celtics Blog
  • Best Bruins Blog
  • Best Patriots Blog
  • New England Sports Blog of the Year (all blog categories are eligible)

How to Enter/How to Win

  • All sports bloggers who write blogs devoted to covering and commenting on one or all of Boston’s four major professional sports teams are encouraged to enter. Fans are also encouraged to nominate their favorite New England sports blog on TruFan.com.
  • Nominations for all award categories can be submitted at http://www.trufan.com/BlogAwards from April 16th to April 27th.
  • After the nomination period, four nominees will be selected as finalists for each award category through fan balloting. Fans and bloggers can vote for their favorite New England sports blogs at http://www.trufan.com/BlogAwards April 29th to May 11th.

Awards Ceremony

  • The winning sports blogs and bloggers will be announced on May 12th at a special awards ceremony at McGreevy’s located at 911 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts. A $2,500 grand prize will be awarded to the winner of New England Sports Blog of the Year. Additional prizes will be distributed to the other award category winners.

About Trufan.com

  • TruFan.com is a social network dedicated to the local sport fan. TruFan.com is focused on empowering fans and enhancing their overall online experience by providing access to timely and relevant sports media that has been enhanced by other fans that share their passion for the home team. TruFan.com members add to sports media content with their own videos, pictures, comments and more.
  • Trufan communities include Sawxheads.com, Patsheads.com, Celtshead.com and BlackandGoldheads.com. Trufan.com is privately held and based in Brighton, Massachusetts with an office in North Adams, Massachusetts. For more information, please go to http://www.trufan.com.

Please take a moment to nominate SOX & Dawgs as your favorite Red Sox blog and best New England Sports Blog.

Rut Roh Raggy: Garnett Out For Playoffs

Boston Celtics' Kevin Garnett celebrates after winning after winning Game 6 of the 2008 NBA Finals, in Boston, Massachusetts, June 17, 2008. The Boston Celtics captured the National Basketball Association championship, routing the Los Angeles Lakers 131-92 to win the best-of-seven NBA Finals four games to two. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)

The Boston Celtics hopes as repeating as NBA Champions were dealt a big blow today when head coach Doc Rivers announced that Kevin Garnett’s balky knee won’t allow him to participate in the postseason.

“This was an honest run today, you couldn’t fake your way through it . . . and the guy is a warrior, you can see him trying to mask it, but after 20 minutes of running, there’s just no way. I don’t see it. I just don’t. And I’ve flipped completely because I was watching him move, and he looked great, and then . . . after today, there’s no way he can play.

The Celtics will now need Glen “Big Baby” Davis to step it up along with the other role players as well as Paul Pierce and Ray Allen. Can the Celtics get it done without KG?

Only time will tell.

Garnett expected to miss entire playoffs [Celtics Blog]

An Icon Retires: Madden Calls It Quits

John Madden

After retiring from coaching the Oakland Raiders in 1979, John Madden joined the broadcasting ranks. Now in 2009, Madden is retiring from broadcasting as he announced today.

“You know at some point you have to do this — I got to that point,” Madden said on his Bay Area radio show Thursday. “The thing that made it hard is not because I’m second guessing, ‘Is it the right decision?’ But I enjoyed it so damn much.

“I enjoyed the game and the players and the coaches and the film and the travel and everything.”

He will be replaced by Chris Collinsworth in the NBC Sunday Night booth.

Madden retires after 30 years in booth [ESPN.com]

Renee Montgomery Wins Honda Award

onnecticut guard Renee Montgomery, left, answers a question and gets a laugh out of teammate Tiffany Hayes, right, during a news conference Wednesday, April 8, 2009, in St. Louis.  Connecticut beat Louisville 76-54 in the championship game at the women's Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

As I linked to this morning in the UConn Huskies Daily Roundup post, UConn Huskies women’s basketball senior point guard and now member of the Minnesota Lynx Renee Montgomery has been selected as the winner of the Honda Award for women’s college basketball.

Here is the press release:

Renee Montgomery , a senior at the University of Connecticut, has been chosen as the nation’s top collegiate female athlete in basketball. The honor was based on the results of national balloting among 1,000 NCAA member schools as part of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards program, now in its 33rd year.

Montgomery’s victory will earn her the 2009 Honda Sports Award, given annually to the top women athletes in 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports, along with automatic nomination for Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. UConn players have won the Honda Sports Award for basketball six times in the past. They include: Rebecca Lobo (1995), Jennifer Rizzotti (1996), Shea Ralph (2000), Sue Bird (2002) and Diana Taurasi (2003, ’04). Both Lobo and Rizzotti went on to win the Honda-Broderick Cup as Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.

Montgomery, who is known to be a strong team player, said: “I’m appreciative of the Honda Award because they only choose one player, so it’s exciting. With everything that’s happened in the past week I thought things couldn’t get better and then to learn I’ve won the Honda Sports Award is like a bonus and a blessing.’’

Montgomery, a four-year starter as point guard for the Huskies, was the #4 draft WNBA pick this year, chosen by the Minnesota Lynx. A native of St. Albans, West Virginia, she captained her team to an undefeated season this year, culminating with the NCAA championship in which she scored 18 points in the final game. She received both the Big East Sportsmanship Award and the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award and was a WBCA, USBWA, and AP First Team All-American. Montgomery is one of only three players ever at UConn to boast 1500 career points and 500 assists, and she is the only player in school history to rank in the top-10 in points, assists, steals and 3-pointers. She started 139 consecutive games in her college career – the longest streak in the nation – and also played in 150 games, a program best. She is also the first-ever active player inducted into the University of Connecticut’s Huskies of Honor. Montgomery is a communications major with a 3.1 GPA.

Previously announced Honda Sports Award recipients are Texas Tech’s Sally Kipyego for cross-country, Susie Rowe from the University of Maryland for Field Hockey, Casey Nogueira from the University of North Carolina for soccer, Nicole Fawcett from Penn State University for volleyball and Dana Vollmer from UC Berkeley for swimming & diving. Honda Sports Award winners in golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, softball, tennis and track & field will be announced in the coming months. The Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year will be determined by separate balloting involving all NCAA-member institutions and the winner will receive the Honda-Broderick Cup at a ceremony in New York in June 2009.

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 4/16

OAKLAND, CA - APRIL 15:  Tim Wakefield #49 (C) of the Boston Red Sox celebrates with catcher George Kottaras #16 (R) after defeating the Oakland Athletics during a Major League Baseball game at the Oakland Coliseum April 15, 2009 in Oakland, California. All Major League Baseball players are wearing #42 in honor of Jackie Robinson day.  (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

The Boston Red Sox needed Tim Wakefield to go out and throw as many innings as he could plus keep the Red Sox in the game. Wake did that and more as he was able to throw a complete game and the offense woke up just in time to give him some run support in the 8-2 win over the Oakland A’s.

“We needed exactly what he gave us. He poked his head in my office earlier today, in one of the moments when the door wasn’t shut, and kind of just said in passing, ‘I understand my responsibilities’, and he didn’t say it flippantly. I think after five innings he was at 39 (pitches). That’s some kind of attacking the strike zone and getting results. I’m stating the obvious by saying we desperately needed that outing from him. It was welcome. He did a great job.”

Hopefully Wakefield’s good start will be contagious with the rest of the starting staff. Plus with the offense waking up a little and heading home to the friendly confines of Fenway Park, this team can put together a nice string of wins against the Baltimore Orioles this weekend.

Reaction From Wakefield’s Near No-No [Full Count]

Wakefield a complete success [Boston Globe]

Bid at no-hitter just part of Tim Wakefield’s story [Boston Herald]

Wakefield for MVP [Hit and Run With Dan Roche]

Wakefield’s complete game helps Red Sox break slide [Providence Journal]

Hunter Jones’ Excellent Adventure [Full Count]

A strain for staff: Matsuzaka goes on DL [Boston Globe]

Souvenir ’W’: Tim Wakefield gem ends rough Sox trip [Boston Herald]

A sore leg keeps Baldelli in the dugout [Providence Journal]

Lowell spared a moment of defensive infamy [Full Count]

Flights of fancy for Jones [Boston Globe]

Shoulder puts Dice-K on DL [Boston Herald]

Jones gets call from PawSox, but walks into park as Sox are walking out [Providence Journal]

Lowrie’s doctor “cautiously optimistic” surgery can be avoided [Full Count]

Green shifted into overdrive [Boston Globe]

Hunter Jones off-target [Boston Herald]

Lowrie won’t need surgery on injured wrist [Providence Journal]

John Smoltz to start rehab for Red Sox [Boston Globe]

Sox place Matsuzaka on DL with shoulder strain [Providence Journal]

Start of something big? [Tony Mazz]

Russell puts aside decades-long grudge against Red Sox [Providence Journal]

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

And if you want to see what the enemy papers are saying, head over to the San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News and Contra Costa Times websites.

Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 4/16

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

UConn Football links

Another depth chart [Ramblings from The Runway]

Kanuch (Collarbone) Should Be OK By June 1 [UConn | Football]

We’re Almost There [UConn | Football]

Spring Football Game To Feature Streaming Video, Live Radio [UConnHuskies.com]

Frazer, Endres battle to be UConn’s QB [Waterbury Republican-American]

What Can Brown Do For Himself? [Sports Biz With Darren Rovell]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

but i won’t forget the place i come from [Alysa Auriemma]

Montgomery wins Honda Award [Elm City To Eagleville]

Best of both worlds [Elm City to Eagleville]

Renee Wins Honda Award/No Time Off For Geno [Rich Elliott – UConn women’s basketball]

University of Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma To Lead USA Basketball Women’s National Team At 2010 World Championship, 2012 Olympic Games [UConnHuskies.com]

Auriemma Says He Can Handle Both UConn, U.S. Team Duties [Hartford Courant]

UConn women’s notebook [Connecticut Post]

USA Basketball changes lead to Geno’s selection [Connecticut Post]

Auriemma, Olympic coach, never felt entitlement [Connecticut Post]

Auriemma named Team USA’s new coach [Norwich Bulletin]

Geno humbled by shot at gold [New Haven Register]

Geno to coach UConn, national team [New Haven Register]

Geno was the Olympic choice all along [Waterbury Republican-American]

Geno Auriemma: His resume, his thoughts on being Olympic coach [Waterbury Republican-American]

Team USA job a special one for Auriemma [New London Day]

Extra job for Geno [Journal Inquirer]

Auriemma Realizes How Good His World Is [New York Times]

Auriemma a great fit for Team USA [ESPN.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Sharing Miracles: Jim Calhoun [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn has top 6 draft class [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Despite losses, Huskies have plenty of tools next year [Norwich Bulletin]

The toughest Husky around: Brookline’s own Jeff Adrien [Wicked Local]

Other UConn related links

What If Things Turned Out Differently? [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

Meet the UFL [Rob Lunn – NESN.com]

Baseball: Huskies Cruise to 10-2 Victory Over Hartford [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: McDonald Earns Third Win of the Season With 10-6 Victory Over Brown [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball: Towers Single Puts Huskies Past Hofstra In Eight 1-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball: Huskies Down Dartmouth 5-3 [UConnHuskies.com]

Women’s lacrosse: Michele Strikes Twice as Tupper Wears Down Holy Cross 10-9 on Senior Night [UConnHuskies.com]