Category: Dailies
Congratulations to the 2008 Philadelphia Phillies
So my Red Sox have finally been replaced as World Champions. Let’s all pause for a moment of silence.
9=8=3?
The Tampa Bay Rays all season long have been touting the mantra 9=8 all season long. If nine men play nine innings of good baseball, they will be able to be one of the eight in the postseason. Well, tonight the Rays will have to play 3 innings of good baseball. The most bizarre game in World Series history resumes tonight.
Champagne on Hold
When you’re 18 years old, you often look at things saying, “I’ve never seen this before,” and wonder if it has actually happened before you were born. Last night, both Joe Maddon, who was alive during creation, and I had never seen anything like that game before. A World Series clinching game suspended in the sixth inning – what are the chances?
Rays Extinguished?
When a pitcher hits a home run, the opposing team is in for a long night.

Halfway There
It’s the World Series and anything can happen. It’s the territory of two-hour rain delays, playing in puddles, pitching match-ups for the ages, tie games late at night, close calls at the bases, and quirky little singles that lead to infield celebrations.


Grampa is pitching tonight.
The World Series heads to Philadelphia tonight, and the starting pitcher for the Phillies is almost as old as the Liberty Bell.


Gettin Even
You didn’t think the Rays would sit back all series and be overrun by the Phillies, did you?

Gettin’ Even
You didn’t think the Rays would sit back all series and be overrun by the Phillies, did you?

Bringing it to the Youth
This is Arielle from over at Dispatches from Red Sox Teen Nation and I’ll be taking over this blog. We simply can’t have a guy who graduated from college in the same year that Game 2 starter James Shields was born cover an under-30 World Series blog.

Youth is served
Two teams with rosters full of twenty-somethings battle for a World
Championship. The Rays youngsters have led one of the most remarkable
one-year turnarounds in baseball history, while Phillies’ young nucleus
has been groomed for this moment.
Rays fans have never been
witness to anything like this, and most Phillies fans under 30 weren’t
alive the last time their team won it all. This is a place for the
under-30 crowd to gather and talk about the Fall Classic and their
fellow youngsters on display on the field.