Did you ever stick your foot so deep in your mouth that it took major surgery to extract it? After the Red Sox opening day game, at which our new Ace, David Price, and our new prime reliever, each gave … Continue reading
Category Archives: Baseball
I don’t know about your email box, but I am flooded by emails from baseball fans near and far, driven by a press frenzy and (surprisingly) arriving from such baseball outposts as Chicago and Washington, relative to what the Red … Continue reading
Although the artwork surrounding this blog site segues from the image of a court-house to a baseball motif, reflecting my intent to moderate the law-related content of the site with occasional forays into baseball commentary (an admittedly mindless but none-the-less … Continue reading
I hesitate to again post on baseball, as my view of the game seems skewed towards the sensibilities of people who can recognize the source of the quote which entitles this post. But much of the snow in my yard has … Continue reading
This past week I joined seven of my partners at the annual JP Morgan Life Science conference in San Francisco. This is a frenzied gathering of life science and health care companies of all sorts, together with Private Equity firms, … Continue reading
I am about to ensure 2012 World Series victory for the Red Sox by declaring that the team will win it all. I am the sort of pundit who is always wrong; if I were to declare the world to … Continue reading
It has been a while since I posted about the Boston Red Sox, and followers of baseball likely know the reason: they have been playing terribly. And if you go back to the last (2011) All Star break, they are … Continue reading
Early in this season, I blogged briefly about the pitiful state of the Boston Red Sox who are, if you are not local to Boston, the nearest thing we have to royalty since most of the Kennedys have moved onward. … Continue reading
The Boston Red Sox scored a major victory last night when their 8pm game against the Yankees was drowned out by torrents of wind-driven rain. Any game the Sox don’t play these days is counted as a victory. The team … Continue reading
I am surprised that it is so late in the year and still no startling news from the Sox front office. No one buys season seats because Bobby Valentine is manager, and we are getting very close to the deadline for … Continue reading