The
Official WORLD CHAMPION Red Sox website
And
here is the official website of the Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth
As
beloved as any player, Red Sox P.A. announcer (and talk radio pioneer)
Sherm Feller is paid tribute to in this web site
John
Small is an actor in the Boston area (he starred as Harry Frazee in the
Hovey Players wonderful 2007 production of the musical) who wrote this
delightful poem about his beloved team.
comevisitboston.com
is a new web site that provides everything you need to know about Boston,
from antique shops to weddings. Whether you are a tourist or area
resident, we think comevisitboston.com
is worth a look
Past,
present, and future ballparks are presented in this well-researched website
called Ballparks by Munsey & Suppes
The
Harry Frazee Award (a celebration of front office incompetence) is presented
by the baseballpage.com
Allan
Wood has chronicled the last year the Red Sox won the Series (1918) in
his well-researched new book.
Well
written, informative, and a lot of fun is Edward Cossette's web site (he
calls it a diary of a Red Sox fan) on the team's battle to break the infamous
Curse.
If
you know the nicknames "The Newk," "The Barber," and "The Duke" then you
should visit the Brooklyn Dodgers website
"The
Miserable Sox Forum" is not so miserable anymore...
Joe
Pickering's CD, titled "Sports Songs and Beyond" has 11 baseball songs,
including "Hell Freezes Over," "Wait till Next Year," and "The Curse of
the Bambino is back!" (That last one hurts, Joe!)
David
Pinto muses about all things baseball in this highly informative and enjoyable
site titled, appropriately enough, baseballmusings.
NOT
a baseball site, but Larry Stark's Theater Mirror website is lovingly devoted
to the New England theater scene
Mike
Coleman is the voice behind some of most creative (and funny) commercials
on radio today. He's also a brilliant stand-up comedian who has recently
released his first CD.
You'll
be "Moonstruck" by this website, a drama bookstore.
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