Crouching Edgar, Hidden Tiger

Crouching Edgar,
Hidden Tiger

Detroit Tigers Edgar Renteria (L) and Marcus Thames are congratulated by their teammates, including manager Jim Leyland (C), after they scored on Thames' two-run home run against the Boston Red Sox in the fourth inning of their MLB baseball game in Boston, Massachusetts April 9, 2008

(Reuters Photo)

Did Someone Tell Rent-a-Wreck 'All Is Forgiven,' Too?
Lester Takes the Loss, Tigers Get Their Win, 7-2

Sox Lost Without Extended Introductions, Pomp, and Circumstance
Too Happy to Be Home: Sleepy Sox Offense Hit the Snooze Button
4th of Goodbye: Thames Takes Lester Deep in 39 Pitch 4th

Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester has a new ball, because the Tigers Marcus Thames (background, rounding third) lost the last one he threw him for a fourth inning two run home run that put Detroit ahead 4-2.

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

Old Friend Todd Jones Nearly Kept Tigers Streak Alive
Good News: No More Talk of 'United States Win Streak' for Sox
Bad News: Lowell Has a Bum Thumb
Did Japan Jet Lag Kick Back In?

      Red Sox  | Sports
BDD is a feature of Boston.com. It is not produced by The Boston Globe Sports Department.

Boston Globe:

Finishing kick > They found a spark > Crisp comes back with vengeance > Timlin returns to Red Sox bullpen > Red Sox, Yankees both have problems > Exposito making up for lost time > All-Stars on deck for TBS, Eck

Boston Herald:

Lester blanks Yanks, ends Sox’ slide > Unselfish Jason Varitek sets stage for important win > Lester gives Sox their own Andy Pettitte for future > Beckett needs to deliver > Sox add international flair > Yankees ‘embarrassed’ > Versatile Yamaico Navarro real money player

ProJo:

Lester helps Sox steady the ship > McAdam: Southpaw’s complete-game gem is just what the doctor ordered > Minor single has major significance for Varitek > Jim Donaldson: Varitek’s nosedive on offense poses quandary > Girardi rips into Yanks after lethargic performance > Sox welcome back Crisp > Timlin happy to return to Sox' bullpen > No place like New York for Ramirez > Buchholz staying put for now

Hartford Courant:

Sox Shut Out Yanks In Series Opener > Poll: Red Sox Have More Connecticut Fans > Matsui Could Be Done For Year > Crisp Just What Red Sox Needed > Varitek Breaks Out Of Slump > D'Backs Score Six In Ninth For Win > Selig: Seizure Of Test Results Halted Drug Testing > Reyes, Mets Roll Past Cardinals
Feed provided by Rotoworld
Subscribe to Dirt DogsWhat's RSS?
Name
E-mail
Comment

Please e-mail any images or attachments here.

The "Curt’s Pitch for ALS" program is a joint effort by Curt and Shonda Schilling and The ALS Association Mass Chapter to strike out Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

Support SHADE!

Run for SHADE and raise money and skin cancer awareness in the Chicago and New York marathons. The SHADE Foundation thanks Red Sox Nation for joining in their fight to save future generations from melanoma.
Hot Stove, Cool Music
Get the CD. Support Paul and Theo Epstein's Foundation to be Named Later.