We've all heard about the Penn State and Syracuse sex scandals over the past few weeks, but another case has been rekindled. The Red Sox sexual abuse case from the 1990s is resurfacing. In August of 1991, then clubhouse manager Donald Fitzpatrick asked 16 year-old, summer worker, Charles Crawford to report early to the park. It was then, Crawford alleges, Fitzpatrick sexually assaulted the boy in the clubhouse restroom. Another incident happened involving the same kind of assault of a second victim, another teenage clubhouse attendant.
The two victims notified the Red Sox executives last week and they are seeking $5 million each. They say there were no witnesses to the alleged abuse and did not discuss it with each other until recently. Fitzpatrick died in 2005, and Crawford is claiming that the Sox were at fault for allowing the abuse to take place. In 2003, the team settled a $3.15 million lawsuit with seven Florida men who alleged Fitzpatrick molested them in during spring training in the early 1970s.
With this new abuse case arising in the wake of the Sandusky and Fine cases, do you think that this case is as strong? Or do you think this case will get as much media attention? The accusations are not supported with the same amount of evidence as these other scandals.Do you think that because other cases against Fitzpatrick have won, Crawford and the other victim will win?
Renee's Pressbox
Monday, December 5, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Edelman Does It All
Julian Edelman has recently made headlines for a recent arrest, now he is making headlines for his talent on the field. New England has been struck with many injuries on their defense this season and Belichick has been running out of replacements. That's where Julian Edelman comes in.
During the Patriots-Eagles game November 27, 2011, Edelman was on the field as a wide receiver, kick returner, and a defensive back. He is stepping up and doing whatever is asked of him. Edelman is surfacing as the Patriots' utility man, working hard and spending extra time with Josh Boyer, the defensive backs coach, to understand what he needs to do. In the game on Sunday, Edelman made some crucial tackles, including one tackle on Vince Young to save a touchdown.
Edelman is making quite the impact for the Patriots this season, it will be interesting to see how his versatility progresses.
During the Patriots-Eagles game November 27, 2011, Edelman was on the field as a wide receiver, kick returner, and a defensive back. He is stepping up and doing whatever is asked of him. Edelman is surfacing as the Patriots' utility man, working hard and spending extra time with Josh Boyer, the defensive backs coach, to understand what he needs to do. In the game on Sunday, Edelman made some crucial tackles, including one tackle on Vince Young to save a touchdown.
Edelman is making quite the impact for the Patriots this season, it will be interesting to see how his versatility progresses.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Revolution Announce New Coach
The New England Revolution soccer team has held a press conference to introduce their new coach, Jay Heaps. The organization stands by their decision to name Heaps the new head coach, while many fans questions the decision. Heaps is a man with no prior coaching experience, what some find to be a gamble, others think its an excellent move.

Is it in the best interest to hire and support a new rookie coach? Or should New England have decided on a more experienced individual?
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Red Sox Interviews
The Red Sox interview Sandy Alomar Jr. who brings a unique quality to the table, he's never has never managed before. Alomar retired as a player in 2007 with the goal of becoming a manager. He prepared himself for this position by coaching in the majors. He has been considered for the position with the Blue Jays last fall and this year both the Red Sox and the Cubs are considering him.
The Red Sox have already interviewed several other candidates including the Phillies bench coach, Pete Mackanin, and the Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum. Tomorrow, 11/11/11, the Sox will be interviewing the Blue Jays first base coach, Torey Lovullo, the former Pawtucket manager, and the Detroit third base coach, Gene Lamont on Saturday.
Its a short list of candidates for the Red Sox position. Who do you think would fit best in the Red Sox organization and lead the team to victory?
The Red Sox have already interviewed several other candidates including the Phillies bench coach, Pete Mackanin, and the Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum. Tomorrow, 11/11/11, the Sox will be interviewing the Blue Jays first base coach, Torey Lovullo, the former Pawtucket manager, and the Detroit third base coach, Gene Lamont on Saturday.
Its a short list of candidates for the Red Sox position. Who do you think would fit best in the Red Sox organization and lead the team to victory?
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Edelman Charged
New England Patriot wide receiver Julian Edelman was charged indecent assault and battery at a Boston Nightclub at 1:30 am, November 1, 2011. Edelman was reportedly in the Nightclub for Halloween, when he reached underneath a woman's costume and groped her below the waist. A man came to defend the woman and all three were escorted out of the club. After the man and woman positively identified Edelman, he was arrested. Edelman was taken into custody where he later posted bail and was released. It is well known that the New England Patriots have a strict policy regarding how their players act off the field.
How do you think the Patriots will handle this situation with Julian Edelman?
Monday, October 31, 2011
Red Sox Begin to Interview
The Red Sox are starting their search to replace Terry Francona. Pete Mackanin, currently the Phillies bench coach, is the first of a small group of candidates that will be up for consideration. Later this week Dale Sveum, currently the Brewers hitting coach, will be interviewed for the same position. Pete Mackanin, 60, has the most experience, and many believe he could be right for the job. However, Dale Sveum, 48, has previously working with the Red Sox from 2004-05 as the third base coach. Both have could be a great fit for the position, but the other candidates that may be considered have yet to be released.
Who do you think should replace Terry Francona?
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
New England Revolution Leaving Gillette
Progress is being made on plans to create an official New England Revolution soccer stadium. The organization claims getting the Revs into their own stadium is one of their top priorities. Several locations, including the MBTA's Green Line maintenance facility in Somerville, are being studied to determine whether the area is suitable for a soccer stadium. Three sites in Boston's metro core have been studied to the potential to join into the heart of the sport city. The Revs organization has invested over a million dollars on this project to date, and is committed to creating the urban soccer stadium environment in New England.
Is it worth spending the money when they have a home at Gillette? Or do you think its time for the New England Revolution to branch off on their own and develop a soccer stadium?
Is it worth spending the money when they have a home at Gillette? Or do you think its time for the New England Revolution to branch off on their own and develop a soccer stadium?
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