Tyler Salk
What’s your favorite holiday? Some people might say Christmas. Some might say Thanksgiving. You could be a Jahovah’s Witness and miss out on all the fun of celebrating everything… or even anything. Or... you could be a baseball nerd like me, who’s favorite time of year is the MLB trade deadline. At the end of every July, trade after trade is made around Major League Baseball, as teams attempt to fix their rosters for making a playoff push. As we covered on Monday on Psycho Sports, some big names might be on the move. We have already seen a few trades. Jose Quintana is a Cub, Todd Frazier is a Yankee. There are still a ton of big names on the market, though, that could have a big impact down the stretch. Here are the top 9 most interesting names available on the market (as of July 25th)
Ryan L. Fox
Last Sunday was as special occasion for the Pawtucket Red Sox organization. Prior to their 1:35 p.m. start against the Norfolk Tides, the PawSox inducted two more into the team Hall of Fame: former manager Joe “Walpole Joe” Morgan and Mo “The Hit Dog” Vaughn.
It's a delicious week in the news with national lasagna day in the forecast and new floral tasting drinks hitting hte shelves. But we all know dessert is the best part of any meal. This week we discover a few chocolate recipes from our friends out west.
Ryan L. Fox
Welcome PawSox fans of all ages to WBOB’s PawSox Weekly Notebook, a weekly guide to all what’s happening with the Columbus Avenue Crew (aka, the Pawtucket Red Sox). Now things are starting to heat up. The season’s end is less than a month and a half away and now everybody is scrambling to try and make their push for the playoffs in September. Not to mention that in a week is the MLB Non-Waiver Trade Deadline so the clubhouse could see some familiar faces leave and some new faces walk in the door.
Welcome to Cocktails in Literature, a new series hosted by longtime bartender, and former Rhode Islander, Justin Razza. In each video, Razza explores the extraordinary cocktails described in some of the world's most celebrated novels, and replicates the drink while presenting the recipe for you to make for yourself.
This week, the Tequila Zombie - as ordered in Inherent Vice. The novel, written by American author Thomas Pynchon, was originally published in August 2009. Inherent Vice is a darkly comic detective novel set in 1970s California, the plot follows sleuth Larry "Doc" Sportello whose ex-girlfriend asks him to investigate a scheme involving a prominent land developer. Watch Cocktails in Literature below! |
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