Monday, May 21, 2012

Red Sox Series Trophies Displayed At Manchester VA

Two World Series trophies and a former Red Sox pitcher were at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Manchester on Monday.

Former relief pitcher Skip Lockwood was on hand to sign autographs while veterans and staff took pictures with the trophies and the team mascot, Wally.

The baseball trophies were from the Red Sox World Series championship teams in 2004 and 2007.

The event was part of the Red Sox campaign 100 Acts of Kindness. The team is doing 100 events across New England to celebrate the 100th birthday of Fenway Park.

The baseball trophies are being taken to seven VA hospitals before the May 20 Race to Home fundraiser, which will raise money for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Great Talent in Baseball’s 2012 Rookie Class

Remember those cool little trophies that Topps has put on baseball cards of the previous year’s best rookies? The card company began the practice in 1960 honoring the best rookies from 1959 — a group that included the likes of Pumpsie Green and Hall of Famer Willie McCovey.


Since that time, Topps has forsaken the trophies in a few years, but has continued to select an All-Rookie Team. Topps usually honors eight position players and two pitchers, one right-handed, one lefty. We prefer four starters and a closer.

Here’s our lineup of the top 2012 rookies we believe will be honored by Topps at the end of the season. Some are still in the minors, but you will know their names by the end of the summer.

Catcher: Hector Sanchez, San Francisco

First Base: Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs

Second Base: Freddy Galvis, Philadelphia

Third Base: Nolan Arenado, Colorado

Shortstop: Tyler Pastornicky, Atlanta

Outfield: Yoenis Cespedes, Oakland; Bryce Harper, Washington; Brett Jackson, Chicago Cubs

Designated Hitter: Jesus Montero, Seattle

Starting Pitcher: Yu Darvish, Texas; Matt Moore, Tampa Bay; Tom Milone, Oakland; Manny Banuelos, N.Y. Yankees

Relief Pitcher: Hector Santiago, Chicago White Sox

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Fenway Park has Open House

The Red Sox are hosting a free “Open House” on Thursday from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Fans may enter any gate and view historical artifacts, memorabilia, plaques and new displays, or just tour the ballpark.

The Fenway Park Open House will provide the opportunity for fans to walk around the ballpark at their own pace, discover behind-the scenes locations, and learn more about Fenway Park’s history. Fans will be allowed to walk on the warning track, sit in the dugouts, see the bullpens up close, touch the Green Monster, and peek into the scoreboard booth inside the historic left field wall.

With nearly 100 new bronze plaques and displays now adorning the concourses, fans can experience how Fenway Park has become a living museum. Fans will also have the opportunity to inscribe their personal sentiments in a book of tributes, “Here’s to Fenway Park.”

A host of former Red Sox greats including Frank Malzone, John Tudor, Bernie Carbo and Oil Can Boyd will sign autographs in the State Street Pavilion. Alumni will be available throughout the day, changing every hour on the half hour.

Fans will be able to touch and hold such items as actual used bases, the pitching rubber, baseball bats, and baseballs, and baseball mud.

Merchandise and concessions will be available for purchase throughout the day. The event will take place rain or shine.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Yankees’ Posada Retires After 17 Season

Flanked by his wife and children, with five World Series trophies sitting on a table to his right, Jorge Posada announced his retirement Tuesday. The five-time All-Star catcher ends his major league career after 17 seasons, all with the New York Yankees. The 40-year-old Posada finished with a .273 career batting average, 275 home runs and 1,065 RBI. Shifted to designated hitter last year, his playing time diminished.

Posada joins Bernie Williams and Andy Pettitte in retirement, leaving only 37-year-old Derek Jeter and 42-year-old Mariano Rivera from the core group that led the Yankees to four World Series title trophies in five years from 1996-2000.

With Rivera and CC Sabathia looking on, Posada began by quoting Joe DiMaggio: "I want to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." "I could never wear another uniform," he said. "I will forever be a Yankee." Posada's voice broke up, especially when he spoke in Spanish. He thanked his teammates, rubbing his chin three times and wiping his eyes. "Hopefully you won't miss me that much," he said.

Diana Munson, wife of the late Yankees catcher Thurman Munson, spoke about how Posada helped revive her interest in baseball, which had disappeared after her husband's death. "I think he and Thurman definitely would have been best buds," she said.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Asdrubal, Masterson Nominated for GIBBYs

No matter how much power Asdrubal Cabrera adds to his game, he will likely be regarded first for his defensive prowess and his ability to constantly tap into his bottomless tank of energy. In recognition of those attributes, Cabrera was nominated for a pair of Major League Baseball's GIBBY trophies, part of the Greatness in Baseball Yearly Awards. Cabrera is one of 10 nominees for the defensive player trophy, and the only shortstop of the bunch. He is also one of six finalists for the Wow Factor Award.

The Venezuela native earned a trip to his first All-Star game this season, becoming the first Indians shortstop to start the Midsummer Classic since Lou Boudreau in 1948. Cabrera hit .273 with 25 home runs and 92 RBIs in 151 games, often battling through nagging injuries to carry the Indians. As a result, the club finished 80-82, an 11-game improvement over the 2010 campaign.

As the injuries derailed many of his teammates' seasons, Cabrera stayed in the middle of the Tribe infield and at the heart of manager Manny Acta's batting order. "That's what I've tried to do all year," Cabrera said, "be in the lineup and try to help my team and do the best I can do for the team."

Cabrera slugged more home runs than he had hit in his first four seasons combined. Yet, his defense always seemed to stick out. In an 8-2 loss to the White Sox on May 19, Cabrera started a double play with a diving, barehanded stop and behind-the-back dish to second baseman Adam Everett.

On June 19, Tribe fans witnessed more defensive wizardry from the All-Star shortstop. In a 2-2 tie in the top of the 10th inning, Pirates third baseman Brandon Wood hit a ball deep in the hole at short, where Cabrera corralled it with his bare hand before firing an off-balance throw to first to record the out.

"Half of the dugout was yelling, 'Best play ever,'" Acta said. "Some guys were like, 'Slow down, we've seen some other ones, Ozzie Smith and all that.' But it was unbelievable. All the way, he was thinking bare hand. He never thought about using his glove, and then the throw was even better. "That was the first time I've seen something like that."

Cabrera was not the only member of the Tribe to earn a GIBBY nomination. Pitcher Justin Masterson is one of eight Major Leaguers up for the breakout player trophy.
Masterson was the Indians' ace, providing the club with consistency -- even when his offense did not return the favor. The wiry right-hander's 3.21 ERA and 216 innings pitched better demonstrate his productivity than his 12-10 record.

In an 11-start winless streak from May 1-June 25, Masterson went 0-6 despite posting a 3.34 ERA and hurling more than seven innings per outing. Still, his 12 victories doubled his previous career high, set in 2010, when he went 6-13 with a 4.70 ERA. Major League Baseball's A-listers will take home GIBBYs trophies -- the ultimate honors of baseball's awards season -- based on votes by you the fans at MLB.com, media, front-office personnel and MLB alumni.

The 2011 GIBBYs feature trophies nominees in 19 categories.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Replica Super Bowl Trophies to be Auctioned

Godfrey Myles' three replica Vince Lombardi Trophies -- estimated to sell between $15,000 to $20,000 each -- will be auctioned off Tuesday.

Myles, a linebacker with the Cowboys during Super Bowl wins in 1993, 1994 and 1996, died after suffering a massive stroke on June 10. The trophies -- 15.5-inch miniatures -- were obtained by Nate D. Sanders Auctions just a month before Myles' death, as he needed money to pay for a back operation.

Myles, who was drafted in the third round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Cowboys, was indicted on 11 counts of charges related to mortgage fraud in March. Myles started 11 games for the 1995 Cowboys before tearing his ACL in Super Bowl XXX.

Myles’ trophies will be showcased to the public at the 32nd Annual National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago from Aug. 3-7. They come with a certificate of authenticity from Myles.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Any College Football Championship Repeats?

For the past five years the dominant conference in college football has no doubt been the Southeastern Conference. America's premiere athletic conference has seen four different programs ascend to college football's highest level. The Florida Gators claimed championships in 2006 and 2008. LSU took home the title in 2007. The state of Alabama claimed two crystal awards in the form of national championship trophies with the Alabama Crimson Tide winning it all in 2009 before Auburn last season.

Can Auburn repeat as national champions in 2011? It's is an interesting question, and a look back at years gone by showed just how many teams have claimed two consecutive unanimous national titles.

Whether you are a Crimson Tide fan, a War Eagle, a Bulldog or a Gator, the question has become easier to answer since the emergence of the BCS Championship Series in 1998. The answer is no one.