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Dale and Holley Opening Segment

Dale and Holley Opening Segment

The guys talk about Dice-K coming back with a strong performance against the Angels and look ahead to the possible playoff matchups in the AL. Dale also looks back at the life and career of Fred Cusick, longtime legendary Bruins broadcaster, who passed away yesterday at the age of 90.

Audio|Wed, 16 Sep 2009|More from Dale and Holley

|No Hitter found at3:06

“…start talking about it after the fifth inning because you know a no hitter in the third and no hitter in the fourth OK I'm. Yet a no hitter through five. Our on the site start to think about now not now we're talking about it but even bigger than dice …”

Dale and Holley Opening Segment

Dale and Holley Opening Segment

The guys talk about a home run derby last night at Fenway Park and a great pitching performance by Clay Buchholz

Audio|Wed, 9 Sep 2009|More from Dale and Holley

|No Hitter found at0:27

“…because you wanted to see if Clay Buchholz. Was gonna throw a no hitter employment -- not only threw it to. Don and Jerry at two c'mon the whole. Clay Buchholz has been going on tonight …”

Tito from Lansdowne

Tito from Lansdowne

Tito from Lansdowne joins Mikey and Lenny in studio to talk some baseball.

Audio|Mon, 31 Aug 2009|More from Planet Mikey

|No Hitter found at16:37

“…while I'm old enough. They Mikey Tito Andy standards. Perfect game in no hitter broken up in the seventh -- score. It's such you know the Yankees in the bottom of the seventh all right Regis …”

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For Buchholz, October Opportunity Finally Arrives

... earned a victory against the Angels in his big-league debut and then burst into national consciousness by throwing a no-hitter in his second big-league start. The right-hander stood poised to be an X-factor in the playoffs. Had he made ...

WEEI.com | 10 Oct 2009

Five Things We Learned: The Essential Buchholz

... ever pitched into the ninth (the other coming in his no-hitter in Sept. 2007). He punched out nine, matching a careersince he announced himself to the baseball world with a no-hitter on Sept. 1, 2007. “When I got up here and I was new to the ...

WEEI.com | 30 Aug 2009

Dazzling in Defeat, Buchholz Makes Major Strides

... Clay Buchholz has a no-hitter on his resume, yet a strong case can be made that what he accomplished over his past two starts – both losses – has been even ...

WEEI.com | 13 Aug 2009

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Lidge ruins sports weekend

... the Phils had the Yankees on the ropes, holding a 3-0 lead after three innings. Phils pitcher Cole Hamels had a no-hitter going through three. Andy Pettitte’s pitch count was soaring, and he was having trouble finding the strike zone. Two ...

Blog | 02 Nov 2009 | More from Thanks for Playing

Gammons Talks Manny, A-Rod on The Big Show

... of lack of respect for the situation, not unlike the whole business of not running a ball out when John Lackey had a no-hitter in Fenway Park. “What’s interesting is there’s no doubt in my mind, considering all that will be hitting the ...

Blog | 21 Oct 2009 | More from Full Count

Red Sox vs. Angels Game 3 Preview

... playoffs. Treading on the brink of elimination, the Sox need Buchholz to turn in his best performance since he pitched a no-hitter in his second career start on Sept. 1, 2007. With the Sox managing to accumulate only one run in 18 innings, Buchholz ...

Blog | 11 Oct 2009 | More from Full Count

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Sox rookie pitcher Clay Buchholz (Video)

Sox rookie pitcher Clay Buchholz (Video)

Sox rookie pitcher Clay Buchholz joins D and C to look back at last season and look ahead to 2008 (Video)

Video|Thu, 21 Feb 2008|More from Red Sox Baseball Coverage

|No Hitter found at4:58

“…I'm sure you're just in the off season to remember about the no hitter analogy head you know once we can run but think about it when you give to that evening news -- still it's …”

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    Peter Gammons joins The Big Show to discuss the Yankees 27th world championship and the offseason moves for the Red Sox.

    Buster talked about the payrolls in MLB, the money issue becoming a major issue in the game, if Mark Teixeira would have given the Sox the edge over the Yankees if they had signed him this past offseason, what the Yankees will do with Matsui and Damon, and what he would do if he was the GM of the Boston Red Sox

    Ken broke down what he saw in the confrontation between Cole Hamels and Brett Myers, Pedro Martinez starting Game 6 in the Bronx, who he thinks will win the World Series and MVP, why Ryan Howard has been such a mess against New York, and Mark McGwire's return to baseball

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    Junior joins the Big Show on Patriots Friday to preview the Dolphins match-up coming up this Sunday.

    Dan and Logan discussed Joey Porter's comments about the Patriots but that they are more concerned about what happens on the field, what is the strength of the Dolphins defense, and what they did with their bye week and if it is tough coming back after a week off

    Peter talked about the mess that both the Cleveland and Oakland franchises are in, the Patriots and Dolphins matching up on Sunday in Foxboro, Joey Porter's comments about Tom Brady and the Pats, and that Mike Shanahan and Jon Gruden will coach next year if anyone offers them a head coaching position

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    Mike joins the guys to talk about the Bruins' rough start to the season, the injuries to Lucic and Savard, and who deserves more blame: the coaches or players

    Milan discussed his new three-year contract extension with the Bruins, how the deal actually came about, his love for playing in Boston, the expectations for him and his team this season, and of course how his fantasy football team, the 5 Minute Majors, are doing in the Davio's Football League

    Claude talked about last year ending on a disappointing note but looked ahead to this year and discussed the new players adjusting to the Bruins system, players returning from injuries, and helped preview the 2009-10 Bruins team

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    The captain of the Boston Celtics, Paul Pierce, discussed the team gelling together so quickly, how Rajon Rondo is one of the best point guards in the game, Rasheed Wallace fitting in great with the Celtics, Antoine Walker's financial woes and managing his own money, his upcoming charity bowling event, "The Truth Strikes Again", and his friendship with President Bill Clinton

    Doc joins John and Gerry to recap the C's 6-0 start. Doc also talks about his teams "Sleep Doctor" and his new favorite TV show

    Danny joins the Big Show for his weekly segment and breaks down the Celtics hot start and the new contract for Rajon Rondo.

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