The story isn’t online, but here’s a teaser from the new issue of Sports Illustrated: STILL KICKIN’ IT He was once the unlikeliest of idiots in a band of heroes that made history. Nearly a decade later, Bronson Arroyo is still standing, still chilling to his own beat, still one of the game’s most dependable […]
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How could I resist? Nick Cafardo updates us on Bronson Arroyo’s remarkable career.
OK, he’s having a lousy year. But last night Bronson Arroyo pitched a six-hit, complete-game shutout. Why can’t the Red Sox get pitchers like that?
Why can’t we get players like this?
The Cincinnati Reds have signed Bronson Arroyo to a two-year extension. He’ll make $35 million over the next three years after a 2010 season in which he went 17-10 with a 3.88 ERA. There have been no recent Wily Mo Peña sightings. Just having some fun, Mike. Today should be a great day for the […]
Wily Mo Peña, who’s off to a fast start with the Nationals, pays tribute to the Red Sox and their fans, according to a statement that appears in today’s Herald: To my sisters, brothers and fans of the Red Sox Nation. I want to take a moment to thank you and the entire Red Sox […]
Bronson Arroyo at midseason: 3 wins, 9 losses, 4.84 ERA. Wily Mo Peña at midseason: .208 batting average, 4 HR, 12 RBI. It doesn’t matter anymore.
Curt Schilling aligns himself with Media Nation, according to the Boston Globe’s Gordon Edes: Schilling … all but called the spring training trade of Bronson Arroyo a mistake, and identified starting pitching as the foremost concern heading into the 2007 season. “We came out of spring training, everybody said, ‘Well, you have extra starting pitching,’ […]
Several Media Nation readers have taken some pleasure in Bronson Arroyo’s recent slump. For example, Mike writes, “Over his past seven starts, Lover Boy Arroyo is 0-4 with a 4.79 ERA. Why can’t we get players like that?” Let’s leave aside the fact that Wily Mo Peña is rehabbing from surgery for an injury he […]
The Red Sox played 19 innings yesterday and never used Jason Johnson. So this seems like an odd time to challenge me on the Bronson Arroyo trade. But Anonymous is up to the task, writing, “Dan’s gotten quiet about this, but in his last 6 starts Bronson Arroyo is 1-4 with a 4.91 ERA. Why […]