Chris Sedenka
Chris is the host of a popular sports talk radio show in Portland, ME. He is also the voice of the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League. Away from the microphone, Chris has been writing for various websites, primarily covering New England teams and West Virginia University athletics. In his spare time you can find Chris bowling, golfing, sailing, or hanging with his wife and two cats.
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West Virginia University 06...Broadcast News, with a minor in General English
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Jacoby Ellsbury Struggling Through a Contract YearSoon-to-be free agent Jacoby Ellsbury could be leaving serious money on the table if he doesn't start improving his numbers.
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American League East April Progress ReportIt's time to take a look at the teams in the American League East and how they fared in the first month of the season.
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Don't Look Now but the Boston Red Sox Have the Best Record in BaseballThis wasn't that start that most people expected for the Boston Red Sox. However, Sox Nation will certainly take it. Boston primes up for May with the best record in baseball.
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Welcome Back, David OrtizDavid Ortiz was finally back in a Red Sox uniform this weekend. However, it wasn't just his bat that made an impact this weekend.
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Five Boston Red Sox Players Imagined in the NFL DraftWith the NFL Draft on the horizon it's time to look at what Red Sox players may have been football stars.
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The Boston Red Sox Gave the Incredible Gift of Distraction Last NightSports can be a fantastic distraction to those looking for it, and New Englanders certainly are. The Red Sox gave that gift to its fanbase last night.
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From Tragedy to Triumph: Patriots' Day Welcomes New HeroesBoston suffered massive tragedy yesterday when explosions went off during the Boston Marathon. However, without so many brave souls it could have been much worse.
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Lester and Buchholz on Form EarlyThe Boston Red Sox are off to a very good start. There are many reasons. However, no reason greater than the performance of Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz.
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A Solid Start to the Season for the Boston Red SoxAfter taking two of three from the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox are off and running in 2013.
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Stephen Drew One Step Closer to Boston Red Sox DebutStephen Drew continues to battle back from a concussion. The shortstop is expected to start a rehab assignment as he gets closer to getting back to the big club.
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Jackie Bradley Jr. Passes First TestThe Red Sox won their opener convincingly over the New York Yankees. Jackie Bradley Jr. was the story, doing a little bit of everything in the win.
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Projecting the 2013 Boston Red Sox: Version 2.0Here's a look at what the Red Sox starting lineup is looking at as spring winds down.
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Potential Boston Red Sox Award CandidatesHere's a look at some Boston Red Sox players who may be up for postseason awards.
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Projecting the 2013 Boston Red Sox Opening Day RosterHere is what the Boston Red Sox opening day roster may look like.
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Bracketology: The Best Boston Red Sox Players in Team HistoryHere's a look at the eight best Red Sox players of all-time, and who may be the outright greatest.
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Ready or Not, Jose Iglesias About to Get His ChanceWith Stephen Drew dealing with a concussion, Jose Iglesias is likely to start for the Boston Red Sox this April. Is he ready? Red Sox Nation will soon find out.
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Can Jon Lester Get Back to His Ace Status?Jon Lester is having a fantastic spring, including six perfect innings against the Rays on Sunday. His performance so far is making fans wonder if he can get back to Cy Young quality.
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Three Strikes: Top 3 Question Marks for the Boston Red Sox in 2013As the season gets closer it's time to look at the most import questions for the Boston Red Sox heading into April.
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Potential Starting Options to Bolster the Boston Red Sox Pitching DepthThe Red Sox are already dealing with injuries in their starting rotation. Here are some free agents that the Sox could potentially target.
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Ten Stories that Should Get Fans Excited About the 2013 Boston Red SoxTired of all the negativity surrounding the Boston Red Sox? Here are ten stories to get any Sox fan excited about the season.
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World Baseball Classic Player Update-Boston Red SoxThe World Baseball Classic is underway. Here is a look at the Red Sox who are participating.Also published on:
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Top Three Boston Red Sox Spring Training DisappointmentsThe Boston Red Sox have had more disappointment off the field than on so far this spring. Here's three individuals that could stand to have a much better March.
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Time for the Boston Red Sox to Send a Message and Cut Drake BrittonThe Red Sox should send a message to its fans and players and cut Drake Britton for his stupidity. A DUI is nothing to take lightly, even if your'e a high prospect.
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Spring Training is Full of Overreaction for the Boston Red SoxSpring Training is always full of overreactions. Here are some of the main ones from Red Sox camp.
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Will Middlebrooks Looking to Thrill in 2013 for the Boston Red SoxAn injury prematurely ended a promising rookie season for Will Middlebrooks. He now looks to prove last season wasn't a fluke.
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Time for Valentine's Day Gift-Giving for the Boston Red SoxValentine's Day isn't just for lovers. Here's a list of gifts to give to Boston Red Sox players as they prepare for the season.
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Five Stories to Follow During Boston Red Sox Spring TrainingThe Boston Red Sox have plenty of issues to deal with as the season gets near. Here's a closer look at some of the bigger ones.
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The Boston Red Sox Are Represented Well in MLB.Com's Top 100 Prospect ListThe Boston Red Sox are represented with six players on MLB.com's Top 100 Prospect list. What kind of impact will these six possibly make this season? More than fans may think.
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The 2013 Boston Red Sox SuperlativesAs the 2013 season gets closer it's time to take a look at some of the best players for the Boston Red Sox. So, here's a unique look at some of Boston's best.
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Can David Ortiz Continue the Production into His Late 30s?David Ortiz is now 37. However, a new contract seems to be the right move for Boston, considering he continues to produce.
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Questions Surround Jacoby Ellsbury as He Enters Contract YearJacoby Ellsbury stands to make a lot of money if he plays to his potential. WIll he be back in Boston? Will he manage to stay healthy? These are just some of the questions that will surround him during a contract year.
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The Curious Case of John LackeyJohn Lackey returns from injury this year for the Boston Red Sox, and will be needed right out of the gates. Can he finally prove that he deserves his big contract?
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The World Baseball Classic Could Prove to Be a Jumpstart for Four Members of the Boston Red SoxFour members of the Boston Red Sox will participate in this year's World Baseball Classic. Each will be looking to get a jump start on the 2013 MLB season.
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Ignore the Sideshow: The Boston Red Sox Major Problem is Losing GamesThe Boston Ownership group has taken some serious heat over the last two seasons for numerous reasons. However, the major issue is this team isn't winning. The Sox simply need to start winning games.Also published on:
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Projecting the Starting Rotation for the 2013 Boston Red SoxAs the season nears, it's time to take a look at what the starting rotation for the Boston Red Sox may look like.
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Projecting the Starting Lineup for the 2013 Boston Red SoxHere is a look at what the opening day lineup may look like for the Boston Red Sox. With Mike Napoli still unsigned there is still the possibility of changes.
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The Bullpen May Be Best for the Boston Red Sox in 2012The Red Sox used free agency and trades to bolster the bullpen. It's now one of the best in the AL on paper heading into 2013.
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New Signings Look to Improve Boston Red Sox On and Off FieldThe first wave of signings for the Red Sox not only can make an impact on the field, but off as well.Also published on:
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Looking Back at the 2012 Boston Red Sox: The InfieldTaking a look back at the infield of the 2012 Boston Red Sox and how the unit may fare next season.
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Looking Back at the 2012 Boston Red Sox: The OutfieldTaking a look back at the outfield of the 2012 Boston Red Sox and how the unit may fare next season.Also published on:
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Zack Greinke Is Too Expensive of a Gamble for Boston Red SoxZack Greinke would seem to be a great fit for anyone. However, the pressure of pitching in a large market and steep asking price should push the Red Sox away.
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Plenty of Pitching Options for Boston Red Sox to Potentially TargetThe Red Sox should have plenty of options to retool the weak pitching rotation. Here is a look at some potential targets for 2013.Also published on:
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Josh Hamilton's Payoff Not Worth the Risk for Boston Red SoxJosh Hamilton is one of the best players on the open market this offseason. While the Red Sox have a need in the outfield, Hamilton is surrounded by too many question marks to make it a worthy deal.


