Christopher L. Gasper
Foolish mistake by Michael Pineda
Pineda’s crime isn’t using pine tar, it’s using it so blatantly that the Red Sox were forced to say something.
On Baseball
“I would want my manager to do what John Farrell did,” GM Brian Cashman said Wednesday night.
Christopher L. Gasper
Pineda’s crime isn’t using pine tar, it’s using it so blatantly that the Red Sox were forced to say something.
Analysis
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The Podium
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If the outfield malaise and non-production continues, the Red Sox will need to do something drastic.
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Hillary Clinton’s speech, part pep talk and part political call to action, urged hundreds of female business executives to “dare to compete.”
The move would begin to place restrictions on the nearly $2 billion a year e-cigarette industry.
New smartphones aren’t all that much better. Hiawatha Bray has a wish list for real improvements.
“Bad Teacher” is a mediocre new CBS comedy adapted from the 2011 Cameron Diaz film.
Stability used to be something only the elderly worried about. But now, athletes of all ages are working on balance to improve performance.
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