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We look at two contrasting Boston athletes... on Thursday night Kevin Garnett took his team on his shoulders and willed them to a win with his best performance of the season, topping it off with a press conference where he referenced how much he hates to lose. Josh Beckett had perhaps his worst start in a Red Sox uniform and followed it up with telling everyone that it's his right to play golf whenever he wants to. "One of these things is not like the other". Everybody sing!
mail prior to the '11 season. "That led to everything else -- the extra work in the weight room, asking questions of Nolan [ Ryan ], [pitching coach] Mike [Maddux] and others, studying his craft. Bottom line is he wanted it.” It sounds a lot
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guys either. MP: If he has command of his secondary stuff, Buchholz is clearly capable of 200K. One of his Texas idols, Nolan Ryan , made a career of racking up 250+K seasons thanks to his curve while hitters were trying to catch up with his 100MPH gas
suite and talked to team officials and coaches. He talked with members of the Rangers brass, including team president Nolan Ryan . And he had a conversation with Giants VP of player personnel Dick Tidrow, a man who receives a great deal of credit for helping to
manager Jon Daniels in an e-mail. "That led to everything else -- the extra work in the weight room, asking questions of Nolan [ Ryan ], [pitching coach] Mike [Maddux] and others, studying his craft. Bottom line is he wanted it.” The switch worked
pitcher and that's reason No. 1 why this is a no. -- Stephen Strasburg The point is that we don't know. He could be Nolan Ryan or Kerry Wood or Roger Clemens or David Clyde. Remember how good Jaret Wright was as a rookie? Strasburg could pitch 22
second overall in the 1999 draft. That sort of sum -- combined with the reputation of a Texas prep gunslinger in the mold of Nolan Ryan and Roger Clemens -- created a view of the pitcher that had little to do with his actual personality. “A lot of people stereotyped
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regarding prioritizing holding baserunners. “They just got away from doing it. I understand. I told you guys: I played with Nolan Ryan . I coached Dwight Gooden. I coached Tom Seaver . No one was ever more staunch advocates of ‘Who gives a [expletive] if they
wrote Daniels in an e-mail. “That led to everything else — the extra work in the weight room, asking questions of Nolan [ Ryan ], [pitching coach] Mike [Maddux] and others, studying his craft. Bottom line is he wanted it.”
high school. Treat me fair and don’t come in with no ridiculously low stuff.” At the winter meetings, Rangers CEO Nolan Ryan said that it is an “ongoing process” to get Hamilton signed long term and that he is not sure what it is going to take to keep
instead open themselves to uncertainty with a new role. But the reward can be tremendous, according to Rangers team president Nolan Ryan . “If you have the right talent to come in and fill that role and eat innings — that’s what you’re talking about
another endorsement from an old friend Tuesday. Speaking in the media workroom at the Hilton Anatole Hotel, Rangers president Nolan Ryan talked glowingly about his former manager. “Bobby is as well prepared and as knowledgable of the game as anybody
Christopher Price joins John Ryder to discuss Wes Welker signing his franchise tender. They also discuss what a crowded Patriots receiver corps will look like once the season starts, as well as the situation in the backfield.
Wes Welker joins Mut and Merloni to discuss his current contract status with the Patriots, if he thinks he'll be at the mandatory mini camp in June, and if he can see himself missing regular season games.
In the latest edition of the "It Is What It Is" podcast, WEEI.com's Christopher Price and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham discuss the state of the Patriots at the midpoint of the offseason, touching on what they've accomplished in the draft and free agency. The two also discuss the impact former teammates Willie McGinest and Matt Light had on both sides of the ball, as well as a look at why some players struggle with life after football.
Grande talked with Doc about the Celtics playing faster, and about possible Sixers lineup changes.
ESPN NBA Analyst Kurt Rambis joined D & C to discuss why the Celtics are playing so well. He touches on how KG has turned up his game in the playoffs, how it is to coach against him, and the future of the Big 3.
Danny Ainge joined the Big Show and talked to us about the Celtics impressive win over the 76ers in game 3 in Philadelphia.
Mike Aviiles hit his 2nd leadoff home run in a row, and spoke with Joe Castiglione & Dave O'Brien after the Red Sox take the series from the Phillies.
We talk to Red Sox broadcaster Dave O'Brien to get a preview of Sox-Phillies this weekend, a state of the team report, and ask why Bobby Valentine seems to contradict himself to many different reporters all the time.
NESN Red Sox analyst Jerry Remy joined D & C to breakdown Clay Buchholz performance last night. He also touches on the Sox pitchers taking too much time between pitches, Will Rhymes fainting after getting hit by a pitch, and the Sox struggles with balks.
Bruins Defensman Andrew Ference wraps up the Bruins Game 7 loss. He touches on just how the Capitals beat them, what his thought were on Ovechkin's performance, and how Tim Thomas' decision not to attend the White House visit affected the team.
NESN's Andy Brickley joined Dennis and Callahan to discuss the NHL playoffs and preview game 7 of the Bruins and Captials.
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John & Gerry chat about why Beckett is still so inconsistent and how well the Sox starting pitchers have performed. They also bring up if the Sox can comeback after their early season problems, the Yankees struggles and trouble with their long-term contracts, and Manny's return to baseball.
D&C begin the show reacting to the embarassing loss by the Celtics in Game 4. They touch on if the series is over if the C's win tonight, the status of Avery Bradley's shoulder injury, and recap Gerry's performance at the Run-Walk to Home Base.
Flashboy extraordinaire Jon Meterparel is preparing to go under the knife to get his wisdom teeth removed so the guys have a good time reassuring him he has nothing to worry about…..or does he?
Mike Missanelli joins the show from Philadelphia to talk about the upcoming weekend in sports where the Celtics and Red Sox both will be taking on the Philadelphia teams.
Millar joins the show to talk all things Red Sox. The former first baseman talks about the Sox pitching rotation, trading Kevin Youkilis, and the leadership on the Sox.
Ken Rosenthal joins Mut and Lou after reporting that Bobby Valentine viewed Youkilis as a liability in Spring Training and wanted to cut ties with the Sox third baseman.
We talk to Red Sox broadcaster Dave O'Brien to get a preview of Sox-Phillies this weekend, a state of the team report, and ask why Bobby Valentine seems to contradict himself to many different reporters all the time.
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We talk to Celtics broadcaster Cedric Maxwell for his take on the big game three win.
Ryder and Kirk talk about what the Red Sox might do when their injured position players start making their return to the lineup and what that could mean for the struggling Kevin Youkilis.
Ryder and Kirk Minihane are talking about Josh Becketts impressive outing against the Seattle Mariners. They also talk about the Celtics-76ers series and how much energy the Celtics will have in game 3.
Mikey is back from Vegas and is talking all about his trip, the Mayweather-Cotto fight, Celtics and of course the Red Sox getting swept by the Orioles and what it will take for them to get things turned around.
Rhode Islanders vs Schilling... and they ain't happy.
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Curt Schilling, there's some Rhode Island residents in sweat suits waiting for you out front.
Jermaine O Neal joins Mut and Merloni in an attempt to let fans hear his side of the story on his time in Boston. Jermaine denies ever wanting to go to the Heat.
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More from this showThe adorable Avalanna Routh was diagnosed at 9 months old with a rare brain cancer called AT/RT and has undergone many surgeries over the course of her life. Last August, she put a smile on everyone's face, when she joined the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon and proclaimed her love for Justin Bieber. In fact, Avalanna had the chance to "marry him" thanks to the Jimmy Fund. On Monday, February 13th, Avalanna got to meet her "husband" for the first time. She, along with her parents Aileen and Cameron, sit down with D&C to talk about her big date with Justin Bieber. For more information, or to donate to AT/RT research, visit www.cureatrt.org.
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