NH native Kyle Jackson toed the mound for the 3rd inning after Matsuzaka's outing. Instead of showing Matsuzaka's interview in the corner while the game is playing they simply showed his interview and then just had the camera focused on him durring the Japanese interview. All I wanted to see was Kyle on the mound for the red sox and instead I got to watch Matsuzaka give an interview in a foreign language. Isn't this a team sport? In my oppinion the media is a lot more interested in Matsuzaka than the fans are. This is RED SOX nation not Matsuzaka Nation. Just my oppinion. What do you think?
Gotta agree with the Kid. The only reason the game was on and I watched was to see Dice-K. Now we can sleep soundly knowing that he can dominate college hitters!
I'm not out of order! You're out of order! The whole freakin' system is out of order! You want the truth? You want the truth?! You can't HANDLE the truth!
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I'll be interested in Dice K when he faces a major league line-up. For spring training, I want to see the young guys who've been busting their butts for the opportunity to play in a major league uniform. As a New Hampshire resident and long-time KJ supporter, I wanted to see him pitch and am grateful that our local paper had a big picture of him and a small photo of Matsuzaka. Nothing against our new Japanese phenom, but KJ was the more exciting event in this household.
Way to go, Kyle. So glad you didn't give up baseball when that AAU coach told you that you weren't good enough to travel with your team to the national tournament (2 years in a row). Wonder what that coach is saying now.