Seldom does a day go by when I don't check the Boston Red Sox fan-site - bostondirtdogs.com. Boston Dirt Dogs is updated frequently with news on the games, on what is going on in the clubhouse, on the field, and even off. Whether you are looking for the Red Sox box scores, injury reports, or news from around the league, Boston Dirt Dogs has it all. You can even check up on "old friends," former Red Sox players, such as Bronson Arroyo, Johnny Damon, even Nomar. The site is lots of fun and easy to navigate. It is cleverly written, and provides expert insight on the games, on the moves made by the front office, and on the players themselves. Boston Dirt Dogs touches upon controversial topics, such as "Does Big Papi have too much on his plate (endorsement deals, etc.), and is it affecting his power numbers?" and "Is Peter Gammons sending messages to Curt Schilling from the Bosox front office?" The site also provides links to local papers, such as the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald.
Celebrity blogs are all the rage, and the Boston Red Sox have a celebrity blogger in their midst. His name is Curt Schilling. The outspoken hurler and one-time ace of the Red Sox pitching staff speaks frankly about himself and his team on his blog 38pitches.com. Schilling's blog is updated fairly frequently during the season, especially when he is healthy and pitching. Schill provides in-depth accounts of his games, both the good ones and the bad. And he allows a frank discussion by baseball fans in the Comments section. He even answers some tough questions. Fans of the Boston Red Sox will never forget Curt Schilling and his role in the 2004 Postseason. Including, of course, the famed "bloody sock." So check out what Curt Schilling has to say at his blog, 38 Pitches.
Another fun Boston Red Sox blog can be found at sawxblog.com. If you don't speak New English, "sawx" is Boston for sox. Sawxblog provides a lot of insight into the team, as well as fun items such as Red Sox polls. This blog is updated often, so check it out daily. Go Sawx!
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Great article :)
I am going to forward this to my best friend who is obsessed with red sox. thanks
I'm not much of a Red Sox fan, but I do want to check out the Dirt Dogs site. Thanks for the heads-up.