Twenty years ago, the Boston Red Sox shocked the fanbase with one of the most memorable moves in franchise history. Boston parted ways with beloved shortstop Nomar Garciaparra on July 31, 2004. Just ...
Friend of the blog and professional ethicist Jack Marshall has put some thought to Nomar Garciaparra’s one-day contract/retirement with the Red Sox. After registering his surprise and displeasure with ...
I remember, when I was eight-years-old, all I wanted to be when I grew up was Nomar Garciaparra. At that point, who wouldn't? Nomar was the toast of Boston, the man who was sure to lead the Red Sox to ...
It wasn't as dramatic as Tiger Woods limping on one good knee to the U.S. Open title, but a still-injured Nomar Garciaparra made an important return to the diamond Tuesday. He was back in his ...
Six years after he was traded away for the final pieces of Boston's World Series puzzle, Nomar Garciaparra finally got a friendly farewell from the Red Sox. The rookie of the year, batting champion ...
Oakland's strong finish is not enough to satisfy Nomar Garciaparra. Only a playoff spot would make him happy, so the infielder really does not like finishing in last place. "This is how I evaluate ...
It's not very often that a story, any real life story, can have a Hollywood ending. Today in Fort Myers, Florida, Nomar Garciaparra's illustrious baseball career ended along side the very man who ...
Once again, contract offers from multiple teams were nearly indistinguishable. So once again, Nomar Garciaparra allowed his heart to tug him in a particular direction. A year ago he chose the Chicago ...
Austin Barnes hit his first home run of the season for the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday night, but no one was more excited than Nomar Garciaparra. Prior to the first pitch being thrown in the Dodgers’ ...
BOSTON - The applause at Fenway began when Nomar Garciaparra did his limbering-up thing with the bat near the foul line Monday. The third-base line. Visitors' side. Wearing No. 1, not 5. For Oakland.
If you’re foolish enough to follow me on Twitter, first, I apologize for nothing, and second, you might have noticed I have two go-to recurring talking points regarding Red Sox history. Nomar ...