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When Zak Farkes walked into his first class of the semester, he officially terminated all chances of signing with the Boston Red Sox??€”who drafted him in the 39th round of the Amateur Baseball Draft this June—and returned to Harvard for his junior season. The team’s All-Ivy infielder and career home run king was back...
...everyone in the room, regardless of rooting interest, could not have been possible if we had each watched the game separately from our desk chairs and futons. It was the swarms of exuberant fans streaming out of common rooms that created the impromptu parade through Harvard Yard after the Sox??€™s victory over the Oakland Athletics...
Some things will never change. I will always hate the Red Sox??€”even if my love of the Yankees isn’t as strong as it once was. And that’s not to say that my love for the Yankees will ever disappear entirely. I’ll still feel a rush when I walk into Yankee Stadium to see a game. But this summer I’ve reconciled myself to the fact I will probably never worship the Yankees the way I once did. And I’ve almost put to rest...
Fast-forward to opening day again, and the analysis of the Sox??€™s chances begins. Pedro’s meltdown in the second inning somehow recalls last year’s playoffs, spurring yet another discussion about Grady Little’s decision, a topic that didn’t die on Boston sports radio for the entire off-season...
...course, there are some striking similarities between the leading men of these two clubs. Like the Red Sox??€™s general manager Theo Epstein, Dunster’s Assistant Senior Tutor Carlos E. Diaz Rosillo is entering his second season as the organization’s top position, is an Ivy League graduate and has brought a renewed energy back into his clubhouse...