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As of today, Boston Sox Journalism will be shut down.
The reason for this. Why would I shut down a site with fantastic numbers in only two months of existence? Simple answer: Boston Sox Journalism is moving to a new server and covering all major New England Sports!
That is correct. BSJ will be going down for a new site known as Beantown Sports Observer. It will offically launch on March 8th,...
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MySpace and Twitter Added
Well with Boston Sox Journalism taking many steps forward in two months of existence, I am very proud to announce that BSJ will now be on both Twitter and MySpace to go with it's initial Facebook page that needs some tuning up. Numbers have been inc...
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Nomar, likely doing something on the field as a result of steroids | Photo ctsy: sportsofboston.comI remember, when I was eight-years-old, all I wanted to be when I grew up was Nomar Garciaparra.
At that point, who wouldn't? Nomar was the toast of Boston, the man who was sure to lead the Red Sox to many World Series titles, an...
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With Spring Training coming upon us, I will be daily adding one or twomain discussion topics about the Boston Red Sox and their 2010 season.I will be analyzing the hottest topics and expressing my opinions as towhy I feel a certain way about something. Today, I ask whether or not Victor Martinez will be able to handle the full time catcher position.
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Carl Yastrzemski left his mark in baseball asone of the elite hitters of his generation. The eighteen-time All-Starbecame one of the greatest of all the Red Sox despite having to fill the shoes of one of the greatest in history, Ted Williams, in left field.
Yaz may not have been Ted Williams, but ...
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