Posts Tagged ‘WEEI’

red sox logo

RED SOX ANNOUNCE 2013 SPRING TRAINING BROADCAST SCHEDULE

FORT MYERS, FLThe Boston Red Sox today announced their 2013 Spring Training broadcast schedule.

Of the Red Sox’ 38 exhibition games this spring, 14 will be televised by NESN, 11 of them from the club’s Spring Training facility, JetBlue Park at Fenway South. The Red Sox Radio Network will carry 15 games on the team’s flagship station WEEI, between its FM (93.7) and AM (850) frequencies. The Red Sox’ Grapefruit League opener against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday, February 23, which is also the team’s home opener, will be carried by both NESN and WEEI (93.7).  In addition, a pair of Red Sox games will be broadcast to a national audience by ESPN (March 20 at the New York Yankees) and ESPN2 (March 25 at the Baltimore Orioles).

2013 BOSTON RED SOX SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE

(All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)

DATE                                                     OPPONENT                          SITE                                       TIME/BROADCAST

Thursday, February 21                        Northeastern                         JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m.

Thursday, February 21                        Boston College                       JetBlue Park                          TBD

Friday, February 22                                Off Day

Saturday, February 23                         Tampa Bay Rays                  JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m./TV/Radio

Sunday, February 24                               St. Louis Cardinals                  Jupiter                                     1:05 p.m.

Monday, February 25                             Toronto Blue Jays (SS)           Dunedin                                  1:05 p.m.

Monday, February 25                             Tampa Bay Rays (SS)             Port Charlotte                          1:05 p.m.

Tuesday, February 26                          St. Louis Cardinals               JetBlue Park                         1:35 p.m.

Wednesday, February 27                        Baltimore Orioles  (SS)           Sarasota                                   7:05 p.m./TV

Thursday, February 28                            Pittsburgh Pirates                    Bradenton                                1:05 p.m.

Friday, March 1                                    Pittsburgh Pirates                 JetBlue Park                         7:05 p.m./TV/Radio#

Saturday, March 2                                   Minnesota Twins                    Hammond Stadium 1:05 p.m./Radio

Sunday, March 3                                  New York Yankees               JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m./TV/Radio

Monday, March 4                                 Tampa Bay Rays                  JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m.

Tuesday, March 5                                 Puerto Rico                            JetBlue Park                          7:05 p.m.

Wednesday, March 6                            Pittsburgh Pirates                 JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m.

Thursday, March 7                                  Minnesota Twins (SS)            Hammond Stadium 1:05 p.m.

Friday, March 8                                    Minnesota Twins                  JetBlue Park                          7:05 p.m./TV/Radio#

Saturday, March 9                                Baltimore Orioles                  JetBlue Park                          7:05 p.m./TV/Radio

Sunday, March 10                                   Tampa Bay Rays                     Port Charlotte                          1:05 p.m./TV/Radio #

Monday, March 11                 Miami Marlins                        Jupiter                                     1:05 p.m.

Tuesday, March 12                               Toronto Blue Jays JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m.

Wednesday, March 13                            Off Day

Thursday, March 14                                Minnesota Twins                    Hammond Stadium 1:05 p.m.

Friday, March 15                                    Baltimore Orioles (SS)            Sarasota                                   1:05 p.m.

Friday, March 15                                  Minnesota Twins                  JetBlue Park                          7:05 p.m./TV/Radio

Saturday, March 16                 Tampa Bay Rays                     Port Charlotte                          1:05 p.m./Radio

Sunday, March 17                                                Tampa Bay Rays                  JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m./TV/Radio

Monday, March 18                 Pittsburgh Pirates                    Bradenton                                1:05 p.m.

Tuesday, March 19                               Baltimore Orioles                  JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m.

Wednesday, March 20                            New York Yankees                                Tampa                                     1:05 p.m./ESPN2

Thursday, March 21                             Philadelphia Phillies              JetBlue Park                          7:05 p.m./TV#/Radio

Friday, March 22                                    Toronto Blue Jays                   Dunedin                                  1:05 p.m.

Saturday, March 23                              Pittsburgh Pirates                 JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m./TV/Radio

Sunday, March 24                                   Philadelphia Phillies                Clearwater                               1:05 p.m./TV/Radio

Monday, March 25                 Baltimore Orioles                    Sarasota                                   1:05 p.m./ESPN

Tuesday, March 26                 Off Day

Wednesday, March 27                          Miami Marlins                       JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m.

Thursday, March 28                             Minnesota Twins                  JetBlue Park                          7:05 p.m./TV/Radio

Friday, March 29                                    Minnesota Twins                    Hammond Stadium 1:05 p.m.

Saturday, March 30                              Minnesota Twins                  JetBlue Park                          1:35 p.m./TV#/Radio

(SS)- Split Squad                   Home Games at JetBlue Park at Fenway South in Lee County, Florida

TV- Game Telecast on NESN, TV#-Game Telecast on NESNplus, ESPN- Game Telecast on ESPN, ESPN2-Game Telecast on ESPN2

Radio- Game Broadcast on WEEI 93.7 FM, Radio#- Game Broadcast on WEEI 850 AM

Red Sox Manager Bobby Valentine made  an appearance on WEEI‘s “The Big Show” Wednesday afternoon and turned a dull and usually boring interview into what may have been the most confrontational interview in Boston history.

During the course of the interview, Glenn Ordway, co-host of The Big Show asked Valentine if he had “checked out on the season”. The question drew a response that no one saw coming. Valentine responded; ” What an embarrassing thing to say. If I were there, I’d punch you right in the mouth.”

Valentine has been volatile at times this season. Snappy, aragant responses to questions by media members have left fans with a bad taste in their mouths. But this latest dust-up was over the top.

I can not remember a manager ever threatening a media member.  I’m sure many would have liked to publically. Ther number of managers falling into this catagory would be hundreds. But it just can’t happen.

You would have to go back to September 9, 1979 to find another event that rivaled this one .

On September 9th, 1979, the Patriots demolished the New York Jets  56-3 at Foxboro. Despite the win, the Patriot’s Raymond Clayborn was in a terrible mood. By many accounts, Clayborn was intentionally bumping into media members. When Boston Globe columnist Will McDonough told him there was n9o need for that, Clayborn put his fingure into McDonough’s eye. McDonough responded with a right-hand punch that toppled Clayborn to the floor.

Below is a complete transcript of the conversation of the interview provided by WEEI:

(WEEI) Have you checked out?

Valentine – What an embarrassing thing to say. If I were there, I’d punch you right in the mouth. Ha, ha. How’s that sound? Is that like I checked out? What an embarrassing thing. Why would somebody even, that’s stuff that a comic strip person would write. If someone’s here, watching me go out at 2 o’clock in the afternoon working with the young players, watching me put in the right relief pitchers to get a win, putting on a hit-and-run when it was necessary, talking to the guys after the game in the food room — how could someone in real life say that?

(WEEI) You were late at a ballgame last week.

Valentine – I shouldn’t have to explain that. That pisses me off. Whoever wrote that knew what happened. They knew that my son was coming to see me for the first time in this lousy season and that I got to see him on the road, and that his flight was late, and that I was waiting at the airport in San Francisco for his flight  to come in, and that came in, I sent the lineup in and reported to my coaches that I was going to be a little late. For someone to say that I was late is an absolute disgrace to their integrity if they have any.

(WEEI) Are you showing up putting in your best effort? Are your players?

Valentine – I just told you, when you said what you said, you should apologize to me for saying that I came late.

(WEEI) Were you not late?

Valentine – I wasn’t late. When you call in and say that you’re delayed in traffic coming from the San Francisco Airport to the stupid Oakland Coliseum and that there’s a traffic jam, then you’re not late, no.

(WEEI) How did it make the papers?

Valentine – When I walked into the clubhouse with my son, the press was already in the clubhouse. You would think that one of these incompetent people would say, or ask a question, ‘Hey, why is it 4 o’clock…’ — and, you know, four o’clock, like that’s so late for a 7:15 game. Joe Maddon gets there everyday at 4 o’clock, just for the record — when I walked in and someone is going to write that, wouldn’t you think that they’d say, ‘Hey — why is it that you just got to the ballpark? You’re usually here at two. Why are you here today at four?’ And I could have introduced them to my son, and explained to them about the flight that was delayed because of the fog, and that I was waiting at the San Francisco Airport and that his phone had died and I had no way of letting him know I wasn’t going to be there.

(WEEI) Are you concerned that the owners haven’t said whether you will be back in 2013?

Valentine – No. Should it concern you?

(WEEI) I’d be concerned if it was my job.  I would want assurances.

Valentine – This is not who I am. This is just what I am. I am concerned with who I am.

(WEEI) Do you want to come back next year?

Valentine – I want to do whatever I can do to wake up every morning and do the best I can at whatever I choose to do.

(WEEI) Do you choose to manage the Red Sox in 2013?

Valentine – Of course, if that’s what I’m asked to do and that’s what I’m going to get paid to do. … Who wrote that I was late, by the way? That really pisses me off.

(WEEI) You said recently you aren’t doing a good job based on the record. John Henry, in a Sports Illustrated article, said that you have done a good job given what you faced. Now that you know what you know about the team, do you feel you’re doing a good job?

Valentine – I come to work every day and give them the best that I can possibly do. If there’s something more that somebody else could have done and they could have done it better, then wallah to them. But all I know is I give my best every single day.

(WEEI) On the rest of the season:

Valentine – It’s all about small victories. It’s all about trying to get things accomplished that you can check off the checklist. Having a young guy get a big home run last night in [Ryan] Lavarnway, I think that’s a checklist. It’s making sure he wasn’t giving up on himself as some might think some are giving up, to make sure that Dustin Pedroia understands his great effort is being totally appreciated even though it’s not the effort that’s going to bring this group to where it wants to go. To make sure that the arm’s OK. At the end of the season, if they can come back and be as good as they can possibly be, to do all the things that you do whether you’re in a championship pennant race or whether you’re in the situation we’re in to try to build and make things better tomorrow than they were today.

(WEEI) Nick Cafardo mentioned the tardiness in the Boston Globe:

Valentine – Did he really? That’s really embarrassing, Nick. I’ll see him when I get out there. He could have asked me very easily.

(WEEI) He wasn’t the only one to report it

Valentine – Yeah I know, but it’s cheap journalism, isn’t it? Joe Maddon in his Sports Illustrated article, the article that just came out the other day, he said, ‘What do you think I’m going to do? Go around the clubhouse and sit around in my underwear for a couple of hours? I show up at 3:30 and 4:00 every day. Every day.’ Does that mean he’s late every day?

(WEEI) On his postgame press conferences:

Valentine – What difference does it make how I feel personally? ‘Oh, how does this make you feel?’ What difference does it make how I feel personally? That’s what I said to Pete Abraham when he asked the question. Now does that mean that I don’t care? No, it means I care about how the players feel, and after the game I went around to a lot of the lockers, not every locker, and I tried to get the guys to feel like they can win the game and that their effort is being appreciated. That they’re trying to do too much and don’t try to do too much. And when I get in with the great press and I’m not in the greatest of moods, they’re going to start asking me, ‘Aw, so how is your temperature after losing all these games?’ They want me to say, ‘Oh man, I’m so pissed off. I can’t even stand it!’ I’m not going to do that. Why would I do that? What difference does it make how I feel?

This is pretty good radio, today?

(WEEI) How was your breakfast meeting with John Henry in Seattle?

Valentine -Breakfast itself was very disappointing. … The oatmeal was cold. They didn’t even have brown sugar for the oatmeal. Of all places, Seattle not having brown sugar. John Henry’s ham was overcooked, and they said this was one of the best breakfast spots in the city.

(WEEI) Did you like the exchange of information?

Valentine – They want to make sure that they know that I know that they’re in it, that they give a darn, that they’re trying to do everything that they can to right the ship and be part of the solution and not part of the problem. Yeah, I thought it was a good meeting.

(WEEI) On pitching Aceves as much as he did last week:

He wasn’t my closer at the time. Since Andrew Bailey has been back, we’ve been trying to stretch Alfredo out to see if we can lengthen, and Ben I talked about the possible chance of lengthening him out, to get more pitches thrown so that possibly if we needed a starter, he could jump into that rotation given our starting group is running a little thin. Is that a good reason for pitching him what would be 100 pitches in a game, I actually did it over that week’s span?

Ordway: That’s a logical answer.

Well why didn’t you think of that? Or why didn’t someone right that? … You should already know that stuff, or someone should ask the question. You were right, you asked the question. People who are there every day don’t ask the question and would probably right something contrary to what’s happening.

But I did say that. I think I did say that quite a few times in the press that we’re trying to stretch him out.

(WEEI) Do you regret coming back to manage?

Valentine – No, I don’t regret it. Regret returning? No, life is the journey you guys. You have to understand that. Everyone thinks that misery is something that people run away from. I think you learn from misery, you learn from challenges, you learn from failures as well as you learn from success. So this what I chose to do. I think it’s been miserable, but I also think it’s been part of my life’s journey.

(WEEI) What have you learned from this year?

Obviously that in the month of September here that having things go as badly as they’ve gone, to still have so many friends that reach out to me every day. To have a friend who would be seen in public with me as I’m taking photographs with all the Boston fans on the ferry and he’s not running away from the friendship that we established for years. It’s very reassuring that life is a good thing.

(WEEI) Did you get a fair shake in Boston? If you had to do it all over again would you do things differently?

Valentine – I think I tried to be myself, but I tried to adapt to a system and a culture that was kind of foreign to me. As I’ve said, I’ve done that before and I never saw it work right from the beginning, because I didn’t know everything that I was dealing with right from the beginning. It takes time to understand all the intricacies of the situation.

(WEEI) Does having to listen to multiple voices make it difficult to do the job the way you envisioned it?

Valentine – I’m not sure where that’s coming from, but you’re trying to take all the information that you’re given, when you’re planning the game plan, you have to get the scouts information and the players information, medical information, coaches information, and then get a game plan together. Unfortunately, when you do it on the fly, it’s hard to decipher where the good information comes from.

(WEEI) Did you enough time to figure out the intricacies of the organization before the took the job?

Valentine – Well, I didn’t come in here blindfolded. I knew there was a situation. I would say that along the way there probably could have been lot more briefing, but I think when I was bushwhacked I got out of the other side of the path OK, even though I might have been wounded here and there.

Ordway and Holley say they’ll talk to him next week.

Valentine – I promise, if you don’t say anything about my family and things that are most upset about me, I’ll never get upset again.

Ordway says he was just asking about something that was reported.

Valentine – I guess I should read the paper or at least have someone read it and say, ‘You know, can you believe this was reported,’ so I could at least correct it before Wednesday comes around so I’m not bushwhacked.

Ordway: Ok, we’ll see you next Wednesday

Valentine – All I’m going to say is I am very, very disappointed and personally hurt that someone would actually report that that was a day of coming late.

After 42 years on the job, to do something that was absolutely proper in waiting for my son’s late plane to get there. I know he’s 29 and he could have made it from San Francisco to Oakland on his own, but I wanted to be there when he got off that plane because that’s what I promised him, and to get there the same time another manager in my division gets there every day [Maddon] — not one day, every day, OK? And have someone report that that’s getting to work late, I think it’s just irresponsible.

KEVIN HARRIMAN

 

http://www.patriots.com/media-center/audio/Bill-Belichick-on-WEEI—1232012/b089751e-df76-493e-a07d-3aa9188341cf

http://www.patriots.com/media-center/audio/Bill-Belichick-on-WEEI—11282011/304a2220-fd7d-49b0-960d-cb70854d4015

http://www.patriots.com/media-center/audio/Tom-Brady-on-WEEI—11282011/11052250-3cd3-4fdb-bf7f-361746db3343

http://www.patriots.com/media-center/audio/Andre-Carter-on-WEEI—11142011/7d1fe638-6336-449b-9d44-3ca0fa40b15a

 

NBPA rejects offer, will file antitrust suit.

The National Basketball Players Association announced on Monday that they have rejected the latest offer from the NBA and will disclaim as a union, a move that will make the NBPA a trade association and lead to an antitrust lawsuit. “The collective bargaining process completely broke down,” union chief Billy Hunter said.

By disclaiming, the union has bypassed the desertification process that normally can take up to two months. “This is where it stops for us as a union,” NBPA president Derek Fisher said.

The NBPA has hired attorney David Boies who also worked for the NFLPA in their suit against the league and he will work with union attorney Jeffrey Kessler on the antitrust suit that Hunter said could be filed in the next few days.

(WEEI.com)

 

http://www.patriots.com/media-center/audio/Patrick-Chung-Interview—10312011/2dda6cfd-fb86-4993-add1-7aa286ac5165

WEEI FLASH: John Dennis reports Theo Epstein has agreed w/Cubs on 5-year deal worth more than $15mill. http://www.weei.com

http://www.patriots.com/media-center/audio/Vince-Wilfork-on-WEEI—1032011/2d41e8ca-0d07-4d9f-83d6-79926c6afdeb