Christopher Duffley, a 13-year-old blind and autistic boy from Manchester, New Hampshire sang the National Anthem at last nights Red Sox/Indians game...what happens after he sings restores faith in humanity!
Just a couple of years ago my wife Shirley and I took a trip to Boston to take in a Red Sox game. We stayed at the Marriott Copley Place, a fine hotel that we managed to get on the cheap which included Red Sox tickets--otherwise it would have way out of price range...
Last night's game between our beloved Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays ended in dramatic fashion, as Red Sox player, Daniel Nava, was called out at the plate in a call that got Red Sox Manager, John Farrell, tossed out the game.
But here's the kicker: Home plate umpire, Jerry Meals, the same guy who tossed Farrell out of the game, and probably cost the Red Sox the win, admitted that he had bl
I gotta admit that I got a little teary eyed this past weekend when Neil Diamond made a special appearance at Saturday's Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals game to sing the Red Sox Nation's theme song, 'Sweet Caroline.' Shirley and I have taken part in the sing-a-long in year's past, but since the marathon bombings killing and injuring so many, the song has taken on a new meaning...
The Red Sox saga in sports history is as well-known, and on-going, as any sports team on the planet. As a die-hard fan, I can tell you that the recent news of hiring John Farrell is truly a blessing.