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Red Sox 1, New Yankee Stadium 0

Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:59 1419No Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2009/05/05/red-sox-defeat-yankees-new-yankee-stadium-debut/Red+Sox+1%2C+New+Yankee+Stadium+02009-05-05+16%3A59%3A42Nate+Barlow

It wasn’t the first game of the 2009 renewal of baseball’s fiercest rivalry, but perhaps it was important. In a typically long Red Sox-Yankees affair made even longer by a 2+ hour rain delay prior to the start of the game, Boston outlasted the Bronx Bombers Monday night (and Tuesday morning) for a 6-4 [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB Tags: a.j. burnett, boston, bronx bombers, cc sabathia, cleveland, david ortiz, indians, mark teixeira, new yankee stadium, new york, ny, red sox, steinbrenner, unsold seats, yankee stadium, yankees

The Hate List: 4/29/09 – My Top Two Most Hated Sports Teams

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 12:27 138011 Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2009/04/29/new-york-yankees-notre-dame-fighting-irish/The+Hate+List%3A+4%2F29%2F09+-+My+Top+Two+Most+Hated+Sports+Teams2009-04-29+19%3A27%3A08Gary+Porpora

The top two teams on my hate list do not even play in the NFL…
FULL DISCLOSURE: I spent eight years as a student of Our Lady of Fatima Elementary School and Home for Sexually Frustrated Women in Penguin Costumes. My mission while I was there was to torture nuns. Their mission was to [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB, NCAA Football, The Hate List Tags: baseball, college, college football, cubs, dodgers, fighting irish, football, major league baseball, mets, MLB, ncaa, NCAA Football, new york, new york yankees, notre dame, ny, red sox, steinbrenner, touchdown jesus, ty willingham, yankees

Business Makes Strange Bedfellows

Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:51 1000No Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2009/03/10/new-york-times-owns-boston-red-sox/Business+Makes+Strange+Bedfellows2009-03-10+18%3A51%3A36Nate+Barlow

Variety ran an article today on how The New York Times has put its less-than-two-years-old headquarters up for sale in this time of economic downturn, made doubly difficult for newspapers as people increasingly turn to the Internet as their primary news source.
On the surface, not a story that seemed to have much to do with [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB Tags: assets, bad economy, baseball, boston, international conglomerates, nesn, new england sports network, new york times, newspapers, ny times, red sox, variety

A-Fraud

Saturday, February 7, 2009 12:36 7852 Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2009/02/07/alex-rodriguez-steroids/A-Fraud2009-02-07+19%3A36%3A14Nate+Barlow

I’ve never liked Alex Rodriguez. Not when he was with the Mariners, not when he was with the Rangers, and certainly not since he’s been with the Yankees. For all his talent–and, like A-Rod or not, he is a talented ballplayer–I’ve always thought his attitude was terrible and his actions (such as shouting at Howie [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB Tags: alex, anabolic, baseball, boston, bronson arroyo, howie clark, juice, major league baseball, mariners, MLB, new york, ny, rangers, red sox, rodriguez, roids, seattle, steroids, texas, yankees

Feeling Old

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 22:14 6012 Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2009/01/14/jim-rice-elected-hall-fame/Feeling+Old2009-01-15+05%3A14%3A44Nate+Barlow

I love sports. Obviously–why else would I be writing for this site? But sometimes that love can make me feel really old, such as the first time it struck me that many of the players I’m watching now are actually younger than I am. As shocking as that realization was, I was able to move past [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB, Random Deep Tags: baseball, boston, cal ripken, hall of fame, hof, jim rice, MLB, red sox, rickey henderson, tony gwynn

¢¢ $abathia

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 14:36 398No Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2008/12/10/%c2%a2%c2%a2-abathia/%C2%A2%C2%A2+%24abathia2008-12-10+21%3A36%3A24Nate+Barlow

Did anyone really believe that CC Sabathia would not succumb to the New York Yankees’ financial charms?
For those who haven’t already heard, Sabathia agreed today to a 7-year, $161 million deal with the Bronx Bombers, the richest contract ever for a pitcher.  The clinching deal point is an opt-out clause that allows Sabathia to leave [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB Tags: bombers, boston, brian cashman, bronx, cc, new york, ny, red sox, sabathia, yankees

Gold Gloves

Thursday, November 6, 2008 17:09 165No Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2008/11/06/gold-gloves/Gold+Gloves2008-11-07+00%3A09%3A15Nate+Barlow

What does it take to win a Gold Glove these days?  Hard to believe, but the Red Sox’s Kevin Youkilis, who set a record this year for consecutive errorless games at first base with 238, lost out to Tampa Bay’s Carlos Pena.  Pena had a fine year, but really?  Youkilis’s record spans almost two full [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB Tags: all-star game, boston, carlos pena, gold glove, kevin youkilis, major league baseball, MLB, rays, record, record breaker, red sox, steve garvey, tampa bay

Baseball’s New World Order

Thursday, October 30, 2008 20:45 106No Commentshttp://www.deepintosports.com/2008/10/30/baseballs-new-world-order/Baseball%27s+New+World+Order2008-10-31+03%3A45%3A15Nate+Barlow

If it wasn’t official previously, it is now.  The baseball world has completely turned upside-down.
Last night, as we all know by now, the Philadelphia Phillies won only their second World Series in 126 seasons.  Their victory occurred only one year after the Red Sox won their second Fall Classic in a four-year span, the first [...]

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This was posted under category: MLB Tags: baseball, boston, chicago, cubs, MLB, new york, philadelphia, phillies, rays, red sox, tamp bay, white sox, world series, yankees


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