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Joe Pace
Feb 15, 2020
New England Sports 366, #46: Vincent Brown
We revisit that time in Patriots history pre-Tom, pre-titles. When we rooted for a guy like Marv Cook to make the Pro Bowl, or for the #1...
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Joe Pace
Feb 14, 2020
New England Sports 366, #45: Pedro Martinez
There has never been a Red Sox player I've enjoyed more than Pedro. That's probably because he's the best pitcher they've ever had....
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Joe Pace
Feb 13, 2020
New England Sports 366, #44: Danny Ainge
Here's the first thing: Danny Ainge was a GREAT athlete. He's the only person to be first-team All-American in basketball, football, and...
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Joe Pace
Feb 12, 2020
New England Sports 366, #43: Diana Taurasi
Diana Taurasi is in the discussion for the best women's basketball player of all time. She's the all-time leading scorer in WNBA history...
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Joe Pace
Feb 11, 2020
New England Sports 366, #42: Mo Vaughn
I’m feeling the Hit Dog tonight. Your 1995 AL MVP. The huge swing. The huge smile. The huge personality. I don’t have much energy to...
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Joe Pace
Feb 10, 2020
New England Sports 366, #41: Rich Garces
Baseball seems to generate more and better nicknames than any other human endeavor. Maybe it's the column inches beat writers have to...
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Joe Pace
Feb 9, 2020
New England Sports 366, #40: Elinor Purrier
Topical alert! Yesterday, Vermont native (and more importantly, UNH grad) Ellie Purrier destroyed the women’s American indoor mile record...
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Joe Pace
Feb 8, 2020
New England Sports 366, #39: Vitaly Potapenko
In the 1996 NBA draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers drafted Vitaly Potapenko 12th overall. One pick ahead of Kobe Bryant, three picks ahead of...
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Joe Pace
Feb 7, 2020
New England Sports 366, #38: James Develin
Yeah, I’m partial to fullbacks. They’re the unsung heroes of the gridiron, the stalwart lunchpail guys who lead block for the glamor...
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Joe Pace
Feb 6, 2020
New England Sports 366, #37: Dorothy Hamill
In 1976, Dorothy Hamill became synonymous with ice skating. One of three American athletes to bring home gold from the Innsbruck Winter...
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Joe Pace
Feb 5, 2020
New England Sports 366, #36: Mookie Betts
Sigh. I get it. I do. Sports is a business. I remember watching Clemens and Boggs leave, and Mo Vaughn and Nomar and Ray Bourque and...
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Joe Pace
Feb 4, 2020
New England Sports 366, #35: Chauncey Billups
Waiting for Iowa Caucus results, like waiting for the ping pong balls to drop at the NBA draft lottery. See, in 1997 those balls were...
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