There are rivalries all throughout sports that will amplify any fan’s attention: Red Sox and Yankees, Bruins and Canadiens, Celtics and Lakers… two nights ago it was Firebirds and Anglers, and boy did they deliver. The 4th of July is a special night for anyone throughout the U.S., but playing America’s pastime on the day … Continue reading Cape Cod League Baseball: A Rivalry Filled With History
I Can’t Seem To Figure Out The Red Sox
Hold on, are the Red Sox bad? I honestly can’t tell. They’ll get swept in a series, then go on a five game winning streak, then the bullpen blows another game, then the offense scores 15 runs the next game, followed by Chris Sale not getting run support in yet another immaculate start. Is the … Continue reading I Can’t Seem To Figure Out The Red Sox
Breaking Down The Bruins: Article 9, Handshakes… Only Handshakes
Well, can’t say the Blues didn’t earn it. That was one of the most exciting Stanley Cup Finals I’ve ever witnessed in my brief 22 years of existence. It had everything: hard hits (lots of them), suspensions, controversy, immaculate goaltending, and it went seven games. Where did the Bruins get beat? Or should I be … Continue reading Breaking Down The Bruins: Article 9, Handshakes… Only Handshakes
Will Bruce Arena Issue A New Era Of Success In New England?
If your attention wasn’t sidetracked by Zlatan’s bicycle kick goal, you’d realize that game 1 under Bruce Arena resulted in the Revolution’s first road win of the season… against his former club. For so long, former GM Michael Burns was able to get away with mediocrity, and remaining in the middle of the pack. The … Continue reading Will Bruce Arena Issue A New Era Of Success In New England?




