Friday, August 20, 2010

The Red Sox are "done done" links

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester hangs his head in the dugout after being taken out of the game after giving up nine runs against the Toronto Blue Jays during their MLB American League baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts August 20, 2010. REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)
JON LESTER SUFFERS WORST CAREER START


Patriots:
Get all your Patriots training camp news and notes with Patriots insider and good buddy Ian Rapoport.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick explains why the running game wasn't as good as it appeared last night.

Asante Samuel speaks out vs. Bill Belichick and Gary Tanguay of CSNNE takes exception.

Former Patriot Steve DeOssie breaks down the Patriots preseason win vs. Falcons.

Could Aaron Hernandez be what the Patriots have been looking for?

Red Sox:
Well people, I think that's a wrap. The Red Sox had everything going for them. They had the Jimmy Fund, Meredith Viera, and Jon Lester on the mound. And by the end of the night, the final nails were nailed into the coffin and the funeral began for the 2010 Red Sox. Red Sox fall at Fenway 16-2 to the Jays.

If things couldn't get any worst; Dustin Pedroia is going back to the DL.

Red Sox speak out on Roger Clemens indictment.

Just what the Red Sox need; Hideki Okijima to start rehab assignment Saturday.

Celtics:
Kendrick Perkins on Shaq; "A great pickup"

Daily Pigskin:
Get all your latest NFL and college football news at the Daily Pigskin Report.

Steve Abbott, who'll join us on the Weekend Warm-Up today, named the new interim AD at UMaine.

Sea Dogs:
Get all your latest Sea Dogs news, recaps and more at the Hadlock Headlines.

Pine Tree Pucks:
All your local hockey news, including coverage of the LA Cup, at Pine Tree Pucks.

Pat Dineen passed away yesterday. Our thoughts go out to the Dineen family.

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