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What's the Gyroball and Does Dice-K Have It?Boston Red Sox went crazy for Japanese player Daisuke Matsuzaka (AKA Dice-K). He may introduce a mythical new pitch: the Gyroball. This article gives the 411 on Dice-K and the Gyroball.- What's Wrong with Daisuke Matsuzaka?Is Daisuke finished, or are his recent struggles only a bump in the road?
- Daisuke Matsuzaka - The Roll of the Dice-K!Daisuke Matsuzaka was by far the biggest free agent signing of the 2007 Baseball season. But after a second half downturn and two forgetable playoff starts, did the Red Sox crap out? Wait and see...
- Biography of Daisuke Matsuzaka: From Japan to the Boston Red SoxDaisuke Matsuzaka is one of the hottest names in baseball. With his success in Japan and in the World Baseball Classic, Daisuke Matsuzaka has become one of the most highly touted rookies in Major League Baseball history.
Boston's Daisuke Matsuzaka Worth the MoneyThe Boston Red Sox made a splash in the offseason when they signed Japanese pitching sensation Daisuke Matsuzaka to a six-year, $52 millon contract. The deal could shift the balance in the American League East.- Daisuke Matsuzaka Will Headline an Impressive Red Sox Pitching RotationThe Boston Red Sox paid over 100 million dollars to bring Daisuke Matsuzaka to the fair city. Hopefully it is all worth it as this is the year the Red Sox look poised to take down the Yankees at the top of the division.
Celebrating Red Sox FansBecause we hurt with you Red Sox fans. Okay maybe not
A Call to ArmsAn injury-plagued rotation and recent poor performances may force the Red Sox to seek out an old, familiar friend to help bolster their starting rotation.- Decorate Using Red Sox Bedding and DecorIs your son a Red Sox fan? If so, why not decorate his room using Red Sox bedding and decor. I recently decorated my own son's room and it turned out awesome.
- Red Sox Sport New Look in 2010The Boston Red Sox made some key acquisitions during the offseason. How will this effect the balance of power in the AL East?
Red Sox Sign John LackeyThe Boston Red Sox signed former Angels' starter John Lackey for five years and $82.5 million. The addition of Lackey may give the Red Sox the best rotation in the major leagues.- Red Sox Offense Catching FireThe Red Sox started the season 2-6 and have now climbed above .500 after sweeping the Baltimore Orioles.