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Maple Street Press Red Sox Annual 2007
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Edited by Jim Walsh
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ISSN/ISBN: 978-0-9777-436-6-7
TRIM SIZE: 8.5 x 11
PUB DATE: February 2007
PAGES: 112
    
The Most In-depth and Thorough Guide to the 2007 Season


Are you tired of buying preseason baseball publications that only scratch the surface with just a few pages of Red Sox coverage? Now get over 100 pages of the most complete and in-depth coverage of the Red Sox--as well as full-color, high quality photography--available! In collaboration with renowned Red Sox web site Sons of Sam Horn, the Maple Street Press Red Sox Annual 2007 goes far beyond the basics and gives diehard Sox fans the detailed coverage of the team they crave.

After another offseason of upheaval there are many questions facing the Red Sox as they enter the new season. Why did the Red Sox sign JD Drew? Is he worth the money? Is Julio Lugo going to be at shortstop for more than one year? Will Coco Crisp bounce back? Chad Finn (Touching All the Bases) gives a position-by-position break down of the new-look roster and what to watch for in the coming season. Comprehensive analysis of the Red Sox minor league system is also included, featuring a ranking of the organization's Top 20 prospects and a sit down interview with prized farmhand Daniel Bard. An extensive feature on the first-year player draft and how the Red Sox have utilized a new approach to create an influx of talent is provided as well.

Plus, brush up on the Yankees as well as the rest of the Red Sox's playoff competition in the American League. With the expanded room, the Annual is also able to go beyond the standard topics and examine things such as:
  • The story behind Dirty Water and how the now beloved song came to be the Red Sox victory anthem;
  • How winning impacts the Red Sox's financial returns and off-season investments;
  • A thorough look at the courtship of Daisuke Matsuzaka from Rob Bradford;
  • Acclaimed statistician Pete Palmer breaks down the Red Sox's move of Jonathan Papelbon to the rotation and how his skillset might be used most effectively;
  • An interview with Papelbon himself about the move from stopper to starter;
  • How the offense cost the team a postseason appearance last season and what Theo Epstein has done to make sure that doesn't happen again;
  • A detailed deconstruction of Theo Epstein's bullpens over his tenure, and what to look for from his latest group of relievers;
  • Where Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz rank amongst the greatest 1-2 punches in baseball history;
  • A listing of all the places you can watch the Sox when you are outside of New England


Further, the Annual provides a look back at Red Sox seasons and players of yesteryear. Enjoy a 40th anniversary reflection on the Cardiac Kids of 1967, and the summer of the Impossible Dream. Read Our Red Sox author Robert Sullivan's reflections on life since the fall of the Empire in 2004, and how life in the Nation has changed. Plus, re-consider the sometimes forgotten career of Hall of Famer Joe Cronin, and look back on the results of the last two youth movements the Red Sox instituted in 1987 and 1997.

It's all packed into over 100 full-color pages of Red Sox coverage (not ads) unlike anything else available in print. This is a publication by Red Sox fans for Red Sox fans, and provides a level of coverage national publications cannot match. The Maple Street Press Red Sox Annual 2007 is a must-have guide to the 2007 season for any diehard fan!
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In the Archives: Maple Street Press Red Sox Annual 2007
Dirty Water
The 40-year-old song about dirty water, frustrated women, muggers, and thieves is the quite improbable victory anthem of the Boston Red Sox. No one was more surprised at this being the Red Sox victory song than the man who sang leadDick Dodd of the Standells.


Table of Contents
Letter from the Editor
The 2007 Olde Towne Team
Faith Re-rewarded?: The 2007 Boston Red Sox
by Chad Finn
Red Sox Offensive and Pitching Statistics
Sizing Up the Competition: A Look Around the 2007 American League
by Jeff Kuhn
2007 Red Sox Schedule
The Transcontinental Courtship of Daisuke Matsuzaka
by Rob Bradford
To Start or to Relieve, That is the Question
by Pete Palmer
2007 Red Sox Performance Projections
by Pete Palmer
Back to the Starting Line: Jonathan Papelbon Discusses His Move to the Starting Rotation
by David Laurila
Return to Glory: Boston's Search to Regain an Elite Offense
by Steve Mastroyin
The Red Sox and the Quest to Win Efficiently
by Vince Gennaro
No Relief: Bullpen troubles in the Theo Epstein Era
by Stephen Vetere
The Dynamice Dominican Duo: How Good are Ortiz and Ramirez as a 1-2 Punch?
by Mark Brown
Down on the Farm
2007 Minor League Report: Collecting Trophies
by Brandon Magee
Feeling a Draft: The Red Sox's Evolving Strategy for Finding Amateur Talent
by Chris Paddock
Getting to Know...Daniel Bard
by David Laurila
Fenway Heroes of Yesteryear
Dirty Water: The Improbable victory Anthem of the Boston Red Sox
by Chuck Burgess and Bill Nowlin
The 1967 Miracle Boston Red Sox: A Remembrance
by Shaun Kelly
Joe Cronin: The Story Behind the #4 on the Right Field Façade
by Mark Armour
After the Fall: (Note to Newbies: This is What it's Really Like)
by Robert Sullivan
Here's Looking at You, Kids: The Youth Movements of 1987 and 1997
by Toby Dorsey
My Sox Are On: Places to Watch the Olde Towne Team While Outside of New England
compiled by Graham Knight

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