Red Sox Nation

July 2008

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The Boston Red Sox find themselves trailing the Tampa Bay Rays by 3 games in the AL East.  While there is still two months to go in a season, we know that now is the time to really get behind our Red Sox and cheer them to and through the postseason. The ultimate way to show our support is by actually going to Red Sox games and letting them know we are behind them 100%. That means getting decked out in our Boston gear and letting them hear us.  We have taken for granted to past for years as they have been a dominating force in the MLB. Now is the time to buy Boston Red Sox tickets and watch every game with the intensity that us fans love so much. Whether we are heading to Fenway or following them on the road, nothing gets our blood going like a night cheering on the Red Sox live.  The Red Sox have some tough games ahead especially because they finish the season with the Yankees.  So lets get together Red Sox nation and prepare ourselves for an exciting final two months of the regular season.

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Ramirez is unhappy with the Red Sox management

July 2008

Manny Ramirez, the prolific run getter, seems to be fed up playing for the Red Sox team as he has hinted that he is open to any trade from the Red Sox team. Ramirez has said that he will not interfere with the Red Sox management if they have any plans of trading him. He said that his job is to play baseball and that he will be able play in any team that offers him a good package. Manny Ramirez has scored 16 home runs this season and his record speaks volumes about his abilities to destroy an opposition on a given day. The Red Sox fans will be hoping that no such traded off occurs and will be buying tickets to watch Manny hit many more hefty blows in Red Sox colors.

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Happy Birthday Dave Henderson!

July 2008


A nostalgic day in history for Red Sox - 21st July 1958 - this was the day when one of the most successful outfielders for the Red Sox David Lee Henderson, a.k.a Dave Henderson was born. After playing his first six seasons with the Mariners, he along with Spike Owen was traded in exchange for four players and cash with the Boston Red Sox. Post the 1986 season Henderson soon became a household name amongst the Red Sox fans. Here’s again wishing the champion a very happy fifty years. The tickets for the Sox games are selling out fast.

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David Ortiz Gets First Rehab Assignment

July 2008

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David “Big Papi” Ortiz got his first rehab assignment in an International League game between the Pawtucket Red Sox and Toledo Mud Hens. Ortiz put on quite a show in this game when he homered against Virgil Vasquez. He was put on the disabled list after June 3rd when he tore a tendon sheath in his left wrist. Ortiz should be back in the Major Leagues in no time and the fans cannot wait as they have already lined up to buy Red Sox tickets.

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J.D. Drew hopeful to return Friday

July 2008

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J.D. Drew was forced to leave Tuesday night’s game with back stiffness just before the 9th inning.  Drew did not start Wednesday and with an off day Thursday, the Red Sox are hoping to have the left hander back in action on Friday.  Boston manager Terry Francona opted to keep Drew out of the lineup for the day game Wednesday as he does not want to make the situation worse for Drew.  Drew’s back has been an issue that began the very first game of the season when he was forced to be taken out of the lineup prior to game.  Drew is having a great season to the enjoyment of Red Sox fans and he was selected to the All-Star game on July 15th.  Fans have been pouring into Fenway to catch their Red Sox pursue another World Series Championship.

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Red Sox wins their first road game

July 2008

The Red Sox opened their ten game road trip account with a thumping 6-1 win over the Houston Astros last Friday night. The Red Sox fans were excited to see their ace pitcher Daisuke Matsuzuka come back to form after serving in the disabled list and also lauded the three run homer by slugger J.D. Drew. Matsuzuka was happy with his display last Friday and is hoping to do further damage to his opponent teams during this road trip. Daisuke Matsuzuka walked three, struck out four and allowed two hits in his five shutout innings. The Red Sox fans will be all geared up to buy tickets for the forthcoming road games.

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