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New England Sports 366, #74: Kendrick Perkins
We’re all familiar with the Celtics Big Three 2.0. Garnett, Pierce, and Allen were certainly the core of that dominant green team a...
Joe Pace
Mar 14, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #73: Phil Plantier
In case it hasn’t been evident from some of the names on this list so far, I’m a sucker for the what-coulda-been story, for the prospect...
Joe Pace
Mar 13, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #72: Max Lane
Max Lane went to the Naval Academy and played 100 games on the offensive line for the Patriots after his selection in the sixth round of...
Joe Pace
Mar 12, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #71: Cindy Blodgett
I’m up in Bangor, Maine, and so my thoughts turn to Cindy Blodgett. A native of Vacationland, Blodgett was a hugely successful high...
Joe Pace
Mar 11, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #70: Dave Cowens
I put professional athletes into five rough categories: 1. Ancient history: Ted Williams, Bob Cousy, etc. - guys my grandfathers read...
Joe Pace
Mar 10, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #69: Rob Gronkowski
For ten years, a thunder lizard roamed the field and the sideline for the Patriots. The best tight end ever to play, Rob Gronkowski was...
Joe Pace
Mar 9, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #68: Gord Kluzak
In 1982, the Boston Bruins held the #1 overall pick in the NHL draft. Lots of people thought they should pick scorer Brian Bellows (they...
Joe Pace
Mar 8, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #67: Rich Gedman
It was preseason baseball evaluations for the boys this morning, so I find myself thinking about my earliest baseball days. Pony League...
Joe Pace
Mar 7, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #66: Steve Grogan
With the aging and likely departure of Tom Brady, Patriots fans are looking around the league and thinking that the age of the pocket...
Joe Pace
Mar 6, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #65: Tom Brunansky
Bruno was a slugger for the Twins for most of the 1980s (though he debuted in 1981 with the Angels). From 1982-87 he was a regular for...
Joe Pace
Mar 5, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #64: Will Middlebrooks
As a rookie in 2012, third baseman Will Middlebrooks came to Boston and hit .288 with 15 homers in just 75 games and 286 plate...
Joe Pace
Mar 4, 2020
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New England Sports 366, #63: Tom Tupa
It's been said that God loves drunks, little children, and backup quarterbacks. I suspect he loves them even more when they can also...
Joe Pace
Mar 3, 2020
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