Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Boston Red Sox logoYesterday Boston Red Sox secondbaseman Dustin Pedroia was named the Rookie of the Year for the American League. He's the first Rookie of the Year for the Sox since Nomar.

"Nomah!"

And I can't even believe I'm saying this, but since you need 130 at bats in a season to qualify as a "rookie" and Jacoby Ellsbury only had 116 in regular season 2007 ... well, gosh ... I can't finish that statement. Just something to think about ...
 
posted by Josh at 8:08 AM |


2 Comments:


At November 13, 2007 5:09 PM, Blogger RA

I have been keeping quiet about Jacoby being a rookie NEXT YEAR because it's just too exciting. We'll have to try to get to a game when you guys are back in the states. Well, we at least have to go to Boston to see TWO WORLD SERIES BANNERS!! :)

 

At November 13, 2007 5:32 PM, Blogger Josh

I KNOW!!

My Dad and I were talking about it but trying not to jinx it the other week.

I can't wait to go to Fenway again - I just HAVE to see Wakefield before he retires.

Or I wouldn't mind seeing Matsuzaka, either. Or Schilling. Or Beckett. Or Lester. Or Buchholz.

Holy crap what a rotation!