David Ortiz

David Ortiz

David Ortiz is an outfielder in major league baseball. He's a designated hitter for the Boston Red Sox and wears number 34. He is managed by Terry Francona.

 
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Do that to me one more time. Once is never enough with a man like you. Do that to me one more time. I can never get enough of a man like you. -Captain & Tennille Public Service Announcement: Ok, here we go! Big Papi . My favorite two words in the dictionary. The most feared hitter in all of baseball. The most cheered hitter in all of baseball. The most endeared hitter in all of baseball. Finally! Finally, it has happened to me. Right in front of my face, my feelin’s can’t describe it. Finally it has happened to me. Right in front ... Read Full Story
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Nuke’s News & Views Confident that reasoned debate will always prevail over Big Hysteria Home Bloggers 4 Huckabee Blogroll — Links Contributors October 30th, 2007 at 10:51 am . by Nuke From AP Sunglasses shielding his sleepless eyes, David Ortiz held the glittering World Series trophy aloft for Red Sox fans gathered outside Fenway Park. “Man, we got it man,” Big Papi told reporters, his hands still on baseball’s ultimate prize. “There was a lot of celebration,” Ortiz said. “I got to go. I am tired.” The city is planning a rolling rally Tuesday from Fenway to City Hall Plaza. The parade will pause ... Read Full Story
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Fenway Park is a baseball park near Kenmore Square in Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 4 Yawkey Way, it has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912. It is the oldest of all current Major League Baseball stadiums. Because of the ballpark’s age and constrained location in an urban neighborhood, the park has had many renovations and additions over the years not initially envisioned, resulting in unique, quirky features, including “the Triangle”, “Pesky’s Pole” and most notably the famous Green Monster in left field. Fenway Park is renowned for hosting dedicated Red Sox fans, referred ... Read Full Story
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While there are many rivalries (think Capulets and Montagues ) and many curses (think Celie Johnson 's curse on husband Albert in The Color Purple ) this past weekend saw a new twist in legendary sports rivalry. Sports fans are probably well aware of both the rivalry and the curse...but not everyone is a sports fan so a little recap. and The story goes that in 1920 the Redsox sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees and brought upon themselves the "Curse of the Bambino" (insert spooky music here)! This curse is often cited as the reason for the 86 year drought that ... Read Full Story
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Washington Post Boston's Francona better after food poisoning The Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. — Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona is feeling better after a bout of food poisoning. He said before Friday night's playoff game against the Los Angeles Angels that he had a "bad night" Thursday. Francona missed the pregame ... Bucknor moves behind plate in Game 2 ESPN Five Cuts: The Red Sox are out of their comfort zone, and it shows SI.com Angels take rare ALDS lead over Sox MLB.com FOXSports.com  - Boston Herald  - Berkshire Eagle all 1,643 news articles » Read more: http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=R&sa=T&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fhostednews%2Fap%2Farticle%2FALeqM5jqK0Z6MsewgunhW6WAsUvyNakDdgD9B7T5681&usg=AFQjCNHrm0h23eXk4LuSHzWACvDxmbiOag Read Full Story
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A view of Fenway Park from the Press Box

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A view of Fenway Park from the Press Box

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Comcast SportsNet New England (blog)Boston Red Sox Trying to Land Another Ace on ThanksgivingBleacher ReportBack in 2003, Boston Red Sox GM Theo Epstein, along with then-Assistant GM Jed Hoyer, traveled to Arizona to have Thanksgiving dinner with Curt Schilling ...Hot Stove taking a little while to get heated upKansas City Starall 49 news articles »  
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From Boston Red Thoughts, and everyone at NEPA Blogs, Please have a beautiful, safe, and happy Turkey Day! And may you eat enough L-Tryptophan to knock you on your sorry Thanksgiving Day ass!  Enjoy the Holiday–we all have a lot to be thankful for… Go Sox!  
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ESPN.com reports that Boston Red Sox left fielder Jason Bay refused an initial offer by the team and will dive into the pool of free agency and test the depth of the waters. If the figures mentioned are indeed the same as that offered by the front office, Bay and/or his agent may prove to be foolish. Large money is becoming much more difficult to demand with the economy suffering as it is. Even though $15 million per year would not place him...  
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When the Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2004 and 2007, it didn't go over well in New York. They spent money on free agents with abandon in the offseasons. And when the Yankees win the World Series, as they did earlier this month, it obviously doesn't go over well in Boston. And, as you'd expect, this is a big offseason for Boston. The Red Sox might not necessarily spend more money in free agency, but they know they need to patch up...  
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The Red Sox finally winning the World Series was the best and worst thing for the franchise. It was the best day in most (well at least mine) Red Sox fans' lives, and finally shut Yankee fans up, for at least one season. On the flip side, winning championships is addicting for diehard sports fans. Now, Red Sox nation wants to win every year. So when I hear rumors that the Sox are looking at alternatives to Jason Bay, I can't help but scratch...  
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