Journal photo/Bob Beidenbach
Red Sox pitcher Bartolo Colon ptches against the Dodgers in Dodger Stadium in the 1st of 3 pre-season games the Red Sox will play this weekend in Los Angeles before resuming the regular season next week in Oakland.
Journal photo/Bob Breidenbach
3/28/2008 -- Los Angeles,CA --
The LA Dodgers host the Boston Red Sox in the 1st of 3 spring training games. Today and Sunday they will play at Dodger Stadium. Saturday they will play at the Coliseum in LA to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dodgers being in Los Angeles.
Pitcher Jon Lester blows bubble before pre game warmups as the Red Sox wait to take the field.
Journal photo/Bob Breidenbach
3/28/2008 -- Los Angeles,CA --
The LA Dodgers host the Boston Red Sox in the 1st of 3 spring training games. Today and Sunday they will play at Dodger Stadium. Saturday they will play at the Coliseum in LA to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dodgers being in Los Angeles. Red Sox players take the field for pregame warmups.
Journal photo/Bob Breidenbach
3/28/2008 -- Los Angeles,CA --
The LA Dodgers host the Boston Red Sox in the 1st of 3 spring training games. Today and Sunday they will play at Dodger Stadium. Saturday they will play at the Coliseum in LA to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dodgers being in Los Angeles.
Former Red Sox players Nomar Garciapara (left) and pitcher Derek Lowe (right), both now playing for the Dodgers, talk with Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield during pregame warmups.
Multimedia: Projo SoxTalk with Sean McAdam, from Los Angeles
Click the play button below to hear Sean's comments, recorded this morning. He discusses the rocky first outings by Daisuke Matsuzaka and Jon Lester in Japan, Manny Ramirez's new attitude, and Saturday night's freak-show exhibition game at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
BACK TO NORMAL: It was only an optional workout at Dodger Stadium, but most of the Red Sox -- like Mike Lowell (above) -- were there yesterday, anxious to resume their normal routines after a week in Japan that was anything but . . . well, routine. Sean McAdam was on hand, as well, reporting on the workout and other items, such as J.D. Drew's improving back and Mike Timlin's still-injured finger.
'YOUR AVERAGE BACKYARD WHIFFLE BALL GAME': That's what the Boston Globe's Eric Wilbur thinks we'll see Saturday night when the Sox and Dodgers face off in the L.A. Coliseum (above), with its 201-foot left-field fence.
THAT'S OUR GUY: Emil Brown's front-and-center performance -- both good and bad -- in the Sox-A's series in Japan has Joe Posnanski remembering Brown's days in Kansas City -- both good and bad.
NOT ACCORDING TO ME: John Dewan doesn't have Buchholz or Lester on his list of players who may have breakout years based on their spring-training stats. (actasports.com) To be fair, though, Dewan only looked at hitters . . . though there were no Sox on that list, either. One Yankee (Robinson Cano) made it.
ASK 14: Sullivan Tires has started a blog for Jim Rice in which he answers readers' questions. Today's inquiry: Whether or not Buchholz will stick with the Sox. (Jim says yes.)
GOOD CAUSE: The blog River Ave. Blues is holding a season-long pledge drive to raise money for The Jorge Posada Foundation, which provides emotional and financial support to families with children affected by craniosynostosis. Posada's son suffers from the disease.
GETTING CLOSER: The New York Times reports MLB and the Players Association are moving towards an agreement on the Mitchell Report’s recommendations on performance-enhancing drugs, which would include an amnesty on discipline for any players mentioned in the report but would also install "year-round drug testing and other measures" moving forward.
THE REAL WORLD, PART ONE: We all love baseball and have fun with virtually every part of it, but sadness is part of the package, as well. ESPN's Jeff Pearlman profiles Jami Dawn Kennedy four months after the shocking death of her 27-year-old husband, big-league pitcher Joe Kennedy, because of hypertensive heart disease.
THE REAL WORLD, PART TWO: According to Baseball Musing's David Pinto, Peter Gammons is reporting that the Diamondbacks' Doug Davis has thyroid cancer. No word yet in the mainstream media on Davis' condition.