RedSox-related stories
Posted Sep 3rd 2009 8:33AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Programming, OpEd, Reality-Free

Yes, it's true. The Jews do control the media. Okay, maybe not in the purest sense of the word, but they exhibit enough influence on the medium to
move the time of the Yankees versus Red Sox game from 8 PM to 1 in the afternoon on September 27. This was done to accommodate the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Considering that
Rep. Anthony Weiner, the man who wrote the letter to the Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, is a Congressman from New York, I can see an ulterior motive in his suggestion of the move. Undoubtedly the Congressman didn't want to miss a second of his favorite team against their arch rivals (and I doubt he's a Red Sox fan).
A serious bullet has been dodged. This conflict could have led to potential civil war within many Jewish households on the East Coast. Thank you for your consideration Congressman, and thank you MLB.
Posted Nov 12th 2007 10:00AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Sports, Contests and Giveaways

Yes, we've got yet another giveaway today. This one borders on the TV/sports line that we usually don't cross, but I think the readers won't mind. This giveaway is for three copies of
The Boston Red Sox: 2007 World Series Collector's Edition DVD, which is available on November 13. In fact,
order before November 19 here and get 30% off plus $1 shipping.
All you've got to do is submit a comment below before 5PM Eastern, November 16, and mention your favorite professional baseball player of all time. We'll randomly choose three winners to receive the DVDs!
Some other details:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below stating your favorite professional baseball player of all time.
- The comment must be left before November 16, 2007 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Three winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Three winners will receive a copy of The Boston Red Sox: 2007 World Series Collector's Edition DVD (valued at $79.95).
Click
here for complete Official Rules.
Posted Aug 26th 2005 1:07PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Sports, News, Industry
WCAX, a television station in Vermont which held on to footage it had shot of a celebration which took place after the Red Sox's World Series win and soon escalated into a riot, has finally chosen to acquiesce and hand the tape over to the authorities. Of course, when I say "chosen to" I should have said "was forced to." It seems bosses at WCAX claimed there was no legal reason to hand over the tape, but the Vermont Supreme Court stepped in and said otherwise. The tape will be used as evidence.