The Red Sox: Low Risk/High Reward Strategy
The low-risk strategy. A good one?
The low-risk strategy. A good one?
The Yankees spend a lot of money, the Red Sox don't. Which will prove to be a better team?
A look at the Red Sox offseason from an Economics perspective.
According to Murray Chass, Mark Teixeira and his wife did not want to live in Boston, nor did Teixeira want to be a Red Sox: Teixeira didn’t sign with the Red Sox, a baseball official said,...
According to the Washington Times, Mark Teixeira will make his decision today: A major league baseball source has told The Washington Times' Thom Loverro that there will be an announcement today...
A lot of good tidbits from Mr. Peter Gammons tonight: Gammons writes regarding Mark Teixeira to Boston: "One source close to Teixeira said Friday that the two sides are not that far apart, and the...
Yeah, thumbs down Marky Mark. (via i9.photobucket.com) "Mark Teixeira poet and a prophet Mark Teixeira taught me how to off it Mark Teixeira walkin' like he talk it Goodness me can't you see...
Everyone smells a bluff. After John Henry e-mailed members of the media (including me ... nah, he didn't) and said the Sox wouldn't be a factor for Teixeira's services, no one is taking the bait. N...
Red Sox owner John Henry says Sox 'aren't a factor' for Mark Teixeira any more.
UPDATE, 10:57 p.m.: Gordon Edes writes the Red Sox offered a contract "excess of $160 million, but sources close to the negotiations say it is less than the $184 million reported by Boston WCVB...