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Cheap Red Sox tickets are here again!

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
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Red Sox baseball is here again and you can be there to watch the Red Sox games in person. Lots of pressure is on the team after a great off-season, but with great expectations comes a lot of pressure. The team faltered a bit out of the gates, but is now poised to battle for the AL East crown and make a run at the World Series. You gotta get Red Sox tickets soon because fans are snatching them up left and right. You do not want to pass up a chance at seeing the fun live so get those tickets before they are all gone. You can find some great deals on Red Sox tickets if you do some research and compare prices across multiple sites. Start with the official Red Sox site, powered by Ticket Master, and then switch to the big dogs in the secondary market, led by Ticket Liquidator and Stub Hub. You do not want to miss seeing what these teams can do, because the Sox are ready for action.

In the hitting department Adrian Gonzales has been very good, as expected. Then you have long time dirt dogs like Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis looking to tear it up. David Ortiz is still a force in the lineup, and with the speedy Carl Crawford and Jacoby Ellsbury causing all kinds of havoc on the base paths, this is looking like a great time to be a fan. Don’t miss the chance to cheer on the Red Sox from the stands and get those tickets before they are gone for good.

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Red Sox Lose Close One To Yankees

Monday, September 27th, 2010
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Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays and the Yankees have been swapping the AL East lead, and as of Monday, September 27 the Rays lead the Yankees by half a game. While home field advantage would be nice, TB Rays playoff tickets are going to be selling hot either way. They Rays arguably have the strongest starting rotation in the American League, and while the offense has been up and down at time,s they have some great players that have gotten it done in the past. Evan Longoria and Carlos Pena are electric hitters eager to win the World Series. A number of Rays players are likely to be free agents this year, so this is the season for this group of Rays to make a run. The Rays don’t sell many regular season tickets, but Rays playoff tickets are a different story. All the Rays fans come out for the post-season, and should they end up selling ALCS tickets they are then the fans will really turn out. Manager Joe Maddon has been great with his young staff for years now, and he knows what it takes to get his players to perform. The Rays are causing some major noise in the American League, and at gunpoint they are this writers pick to represent the AL in the Fall Classic.

New York Yankees

It should come as no surprise that the New York Yankees are again in the playoffs, but while last year they entered the post-season looking almost invincible, this year there are a few chinks in their armor. But that hasn’t really affected sales of Yankees playoff tickets at all! Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte and Jorge Posada are all a year older, and all have struggled at times throughout the season. But the “core four” aren’t nearly the issue as the Yankees starting rotation is. Staff ace CC Sabathia won 20 games and has been electric all, but he is just one man. At some point, Pettitte, AJ Burnett, Javier Vazquez, Phil Hughes, or Joba Chamberlain will need to win a game.

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Red Sox blank Blue Jays 6-0

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Wow! What a game you saw last night if you had cheap Red Sox baseball tickets, when Jon Lester threw a no hitter for the WIN_TEAM!! Congratulations to Lester as well as the Red Sox for an incredible accomplishment. You never know what you will see at a baseball game and if you were at Fenway Park yesterday you’ll have a story to tell for the rest of your life! It was a solid match that aficionados with Red Socks tickets won’t soon forget. Not much compares to America’s Pastime so stock up on cheap baseball tickets and see all the fun live.

Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester (3.06 ERA) got the win, while Shaun Marcum (3.77 ERA) took the loss for the Blue Jays. Jon Lester went 7 solid innings for the Red Sox, allowed 4 hits, no home runs and no earned runs with 4 walks and 4 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Scott Atchison (3.49), and Robert Coello (6.23). The Blue Jays’s starter Shaun Marcum went 5.1 innings, allowed 9 hits, 2 home runs and 6 earned runs with no walks and 3 strikeouts. Brad Mills (5.40), and Taylor Buchholz (4.09) also pitched for the Blue Jays. With the win, Lester’s record goes to 18-8, while Marcum is at 12-8.

In addition to the 6 runs, the Red Sox scored 9 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Red Sox, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Ryan Kalish had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. The Blue Jays didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. Jose Bautista could not get much going at the plate as he left 6 runners on base. The Blue Jays scored no runs, 5 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Greg Gibson, Brian Knight, Gerry Davis and Sam Holbrook. There were 37,234 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

Athletics Lose Close One To Red Sox

Monday, September 13th, 2010

The Boston Red Sox narrowly defeated the Oakland Athletics yesterday at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum with the Red Sox coming out on top 5 to 3. It was a solid match that aficionados with Red Socks tickets won’t soon forget. Not much compares to America’s Pastime so stock up on cheap baseball tickets and see all the fun live.

Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett (5.83 ERA) got the win, while Dallas Braden (3.56 ERA) took the loss for the Athletics. Josh Beckett went 6 innings for the Red Sox, allowed 5 hits, no home runs and 3 earned runs with 5 walks and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Scott Atchison (3.62). The Athletics’s starter Dallas Braden went 5.2 innings, allowed 6 hits, no home runs and 4 earned runs with 4 walks and 2 strikeouts. Henry Rodriguez (3.74), Michael Wuertz (4.54), Jerry Blevins (3.80), and Brad Ziegler (3.04) also pitched for the Athletics. With the win, Beckett’s record goes to 5-4, while Braden is at 9-12. Jonathan Papelbon earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 36.

In addition to the 5 runs, the Red Sox scored 9 hits and committed no errors. J.D. Drew led the Red Sox in hitting with 3 hits, followed by David Ortiz’s 2 hits, and Adrian Beltre with 2. The Athletics didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. Jeremy Hermida could not get much going at the plate as he left 6 runners on base. The Athletics scored 3 runs, 5 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Hunter Wendelstedt, Brian Runge, Jerry Layne and Mike Winters. There were 19,806 Athletics ticket holders in attendance at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Orioles Beat Red Sox 5-2

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The Baltimore Orioles faced the the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Oriole Park at Camden Yards with the Orioles winning 5 to 2. It was quite a game that followers with Orioles tickets will be talking about for days. In fact all sports are a great time so check out what sports tickets are out there.

Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz (4.72 ERA) got the win, while Josh Beckett (6.21 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Brian Matusz went 6 innings for the Orioles, allowed 6 hits, one home run and 2 earned runs with one walk and 6 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Orioles was Jim Johnson (5.40), and Mike Gonzalez (4.02). The Red Sox’s starter Josh Beckett went 7 innings, allowed 7 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with one walk and 5 strikeouts. Felix Doubront (4.32) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Matusz’s record goes to 7-12, while Beckett falls to 4-4. Koji Uehara earned the save for the Orioles, bringing his saves up to 5.

In addition to the 5 runs, the Orioles managed 9 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Orioles, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Red Sox managed 2 runs, 8 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Ed Rapuano, Tom Hallion, Ron Kulpa and Lance Barksdale. There were 18,247 Orioles ticket holders in attendance at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Red Sox blank Blue Jays 5-0

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Wow! What a game you saw last night if you had cheap Red Sox baseball tickets, when Clay Buchholz threw a no hitter for the WIN_TEAM!! Congratulations to Buchholz as well as the Red Sox for an incredible accomplishment. You never know what you will see at a baseball game and if you were at Fenway Park yesterday you’ll have a story to tell for the rest of your life! It was a thrilling night of baseball that anyone with Red Socks tickets will definitely cherish. It’s not too late to take in a game so get your baseball tickets soon!

Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz (2.26 ERA) got the win, while Shaun Marcum (3.70 ERA) took the loss for the Blue Jays. Clay Buchholz went 6 innings for the Red Sox, allowed 5 hits, no home runs and no earned runs with 3 walks and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Daniel Bard (1.87). The Blue Jays’s starter Shaun Marcum went 7 innings, allowed 4 hits, one home run and 3 earned runs with no walks and 6 strikeouts. Jason Frasor (4.13) also pitched for the Blue Jays. With the win, Buchholz’s record goes to 15-5, while Marcum falls to 11-7. Felix Doubront earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 2.

In addition to the 5 runs, the Red Sox managed 7 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Red Sox, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. The Blue Jays didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. Adam Lind could not get much going at the plate as he left 6 runners on base. The Blue Jays mustered no runs, 6 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Eric Cooper, Chad Fairchild, Todd Tichenor and Bill Miller. There were 37,506 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

Blue Jays take close one from Red Sox

Friday, August 13th, 2010

The Toronto Blue Jays narrowly defeated the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Rogers Centre with the Blue Jays coming out on top 6 to 5. It was a solid match that aficionados with Blue Jays tickets won’t soon forget.

Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gregg (3.50 ERA) got the win, while Jonathan Papelbon (3.26 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Brad Mills went 4.1 innings for the Blue Jays, allowed 7 hits, 2 home runs and 4 earned runs with 2 walks and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Blue Jays was David Purcey (2.81), Jason Frasor (4.09), and Scott Downs (2.28). The Red Sox’s starter John Lackey went 8 innings, allowed 8 hits, one home run and 3 earned runs with one walk and 4 strikeouts. Daniel Bard (1.89) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Gregg’s record goes to 1-4, while Papelbon is at 4-5.

In addition to the 6 runs, the Blue Jays scored 12 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Blue Jays, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Red Sox scored 5 runs, 11 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Scott Barry, Gerry Davis, Brian Knight and Greg Gibson. There were 36,271 Blue Jays ticket holders in attendance at Rogers Centre.

Red Sox edge Blue Jays by 2

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

The Boston Red Sox edged the Toronto Blue Jays yesterday at Rogers Centre with the Red Sox securing the victory 7 to 5. It was a great baseball game that fans with Red Socks tickets will remember for quite some time.

Red Sox pitcher Felix Doubront (4.08 ERA) got the win, while Shawn Camp (3.06 ERA) took the loss for the Blue Jays. Daisuke Matsuzaka went 5.2 innings for the Red Sox, allowed 6 hits, 2 home runs and 4 earned runs with 3 walks and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Manny Delcarmen (4.43). The Blue Jays’s starter Ricky Romero went 6 innings, allowed 8 hits, one home run and 5 earned runs with 2 walks and 4 strikeouts. Scott Downs (2.14), and Jason Frasor (4.19) also pitched for the Blue Jays. With the win, Doubront’s record goes to 2-2, while Camp drops to 3-2. Jonathan Papelbon earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 29.

In addition to the 7 runs, the Red Sox put up 11 hits and committed one error. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Red Sox, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. The Blue Jays didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. Travis Snider could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Blue Jays got 5 runs, 8 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Brian Knight, Greg Gibson, Scott Barry and Gerry Davis. There were 27,690 Blue Jays ticket holders in attendance at Rogers Centre.

Red Sox edge Yankees by 1

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The Boston Red Sox edged the New York Yankees yesterday at New Yankee Stadium with the Red Sox securing the victory 2 to 1. Wow! What a nail biter! This was a pitchers duel that Jon Lester and Phil Hughes will never forget! Fans with Yankees tickets saw two fantastic pitchers do battle. You don’t see baseball games as low-scoring as this, and when you do you better appreciate it! There’s not much better than a baseball game so get your MLB tickets before its too late.

Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester (2.94 ERA) got the win, while Phil Hughes (3.92 ERA) took the loss for the Yankees. Jon Lester went 6.1 solid innings for the Red Sox, allowed 4 hits, no home runs and no earned runs with 3 walks and 6 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Daniel Bard (1.90). The Yankees’s starter Phil Hughes went 6 innings, allowed 6 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with one walk and 3 strikeouts. Kerry Wood (5.55), Boone Logan (3.00), and Joba Chamberlain (5.07) also pitched for the Yankees. With the win, Lester’s record goes to 12-7, while Hughes drops to 13-5. Jonathan Papelbon earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 28.

In addition to the 2 runs, the Red Sox put up 6 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Red Sox, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Victor Martinez had a tough day at the plate, leaving 5 runners on base. The Yankees didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. Nick Swisher could not get much going at the plate as he left 7 runners on base. The Yankees got one run, 6 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Hunter Wendelstedt, Bruce Dreckman, Jerry Layne and Mike Winters. There were 49,476 Yankees ticket holders in attendance at New Yankee Stadium.

Red Sox lose to Yankees 7-2

Monday, August 9th, 2010

The New York Yankees took on the the Boston Red Sox yesterday at New Yankee Stadium with the Yankees coming out on top 7 to 2. It was a solid match that aficionados with Yankees tickets won’t soon forget.

Yankees pitcher Dustin Moseley (3.86 ERA) got the win, while Josh Beckett (6.21 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Dustin Moseley went 6.1 solid innings for the Yankees, allowed 6 hits, one home run and 2 earned runs with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Yankees was Joba Chamberlain (5.25), Boone Logan (3.04), David Robertson (4.12), and Mariano Rivera (0.88). The Red Sox’s starter Josh Beckett went 4.2 innings, allowed 11 hits, one home run and 7 earned runs with 2 walks and 6 strikeouts. Manny Delcarmen (4.54), and Tim Wakefield (5.40) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Moseley’s record goes to 2-1, while Beckett is at 3-2.

In addition to the 7 runs, the Yankees scored 12 hits and committed one error. Lance Berkman led the Yankees in hitting with 3 hits, followed by Mark Teixeira’s 2 hits, and Nick Swisher with 2. Jorge Posada had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. Bill Hall had the most hits for the Red Sox (3), followed by Mike Lowell (1). Ryan Kalish could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Red Sox scored 2 runs, 7 hits and 2 errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Mike Winters, Hunter Wendelstedt, Bruce Dreckman and Jerry Layne. There were 49,096 Yankees ticket holders in attendance at New Yankee Stadium.