The Closer: Portrait of Jonathan Papelbon

THE CLOSER: Jonathan Papelbon (22″ x 16″) A classic pose struck by Pap as he thoughtfully prepares to deliver a pitch. This fabric portrait was made from 100% cottons and tulle (for the shadows) and is machine-quilted. To see other views of this quilt, follow this link: http://s1219.photobucket.com/albums/dd428/colleenwhary/

The Closer: A Portrait of Jonathan Papelbon

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Photo of the Week: 2011 (Week 9)

Packed and ready for spring training!

Sunblock::  $5

Sun hat:  $15
Ball cap:  $25
Red Sox Destinations special guest pass:  Priceless!
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Photo of the Week: 2011 (Week 8)

So close and yet so far!

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What’s a “Quilted Baseball”?

Several people have asked me, “Where are the baseball quilts”?   The answer is, they are in my head, on my work table, and on the sewing machine.  Some of them are even in my fabric cabinet germinating.  I promise that the first one is on it’s way.  Please be patient.  The creative process is slow for some of us.  All the spring training coverage has seriously cut into my sewing time! 

In the meantime, if you are interested, you can take a look at some quilts by someone that has inspired me.  A Massachusetts quilter, Rosemary Bawn, has been creating  fabulous Red Sox-themed quilts for several years.  She does not have a web site but I found some information about her and am posting the URL here:

http://www.baseballdailydigest.com/2009/09/17/stitch-pitch-for-a-good-cause/

After viewing some of Rosemary’s quilts, I think you will start seeing the connection between quilts and baseball.  No, you say?  Let me help.  Think of baseball.  Think of something else you love.  Congratulations!  Now you get it.

P.S.  Have you ever noticed that the stitches on a baseball are perfect and lovely, or is it just me?  Oh.  Okay.  Never mind.

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Photo of the Week: 2011 (Week 7)

Roses and Red Sox

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Andy Pettitte: Not Hungry Anymore

Pettitte at Fenway Park

The announcement that the Yankee’s big lefty, Andy Pettitte, has decided to retire from baseball gives Red Sox Nation another reason to cheer.  Pettitte’s retirement feels like the final out in the Red Sox Winter World Series Sweepstakes.  Let’s hope that the regular season works out as well.

 Despite Pettitte’s unfortunate association with the Yankees, you have to like and admire the man.  Always a worthy opponent and powerful presence on the mound, his off-the-field persona is one of class and dignity.   With his soft-spoken Texas charm, he is easy to like.   Even the stigma of being a past HGH user has not stuck to him due to his honest admission of its use.  (See Roger Clemens.)

 Pettitte admitted to reporters on the day of his retirement press conference that he did not feel the fire burning anymore.  Like our own Mike Lowell, Pettitte said he wants to spend more time with his wife and family before his children are grown.

Much to Pettitte’s credit, the Yanks will be diminished by his absence while the rest of the American League East will be bolstered.

 Should Pettitte end up coming out of retirement for one more run at the World Series, his stature will be diminished in my eyes.  I do not just say that because I am a Red Sox fan.  It is more as a fan of baseball that I do not want to see him return.  He stated his case so eloquently and as a personal decision for his family.  If he were to change his mind, what are we to think about him then?  Indecision is so unattractive.  (See Brett Favre.)

 Enjoy your “retirement”, Andy Pettitte, until you figure out what to do with the rest of your life.  Thanks for the memories – the good ones and the bad ones – and for the history you have etched into America’s game.

 Andy Pettitte may be done with baseball, but I have a feeling baseball is not yet done with Andy Pettitte.

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Photo of the Week: 2011 (Week 6)

Pitchers, catchers and retrievers report for spring training!

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Pitchers and Catchers

The record snowfall continues to pile up in Boston as we turtle into our winter coats.  With collars turned up to the cold wind, a warm place begins to grow in our hearts.  No phrase in the English language is more anticipated by baseball fans than, “Pitchers and catchers report to spring training”.  Winter may as well pack its frosty bags and get out of town.  On February 13, 2011, it will be spring in the hearts of Red Sox Nation no matter what the thermometer reads in Boston.  The hot stove begins to cool and our favorite players begin to heat things up in Fort Myers.  Some will show up early – perhaps those that have something to prove.  To non-baseball fans (are there any in Boston?), it may seem like a silly, trivial thing.  To baseball fanatics, it is the dawn of a new year.

 There are so many questions that will be answered over the next few months.  This time of year, it is hard to be patient.  Will Beckett return to form?  Will Lackey be lacking in the AL East or will he dominate?  Will Lester and Buchholz continue their paths to potential greatness?  Will Dice K figure it out?  (Will we figure out Dice K?)  Will Wakefield be more content about his role than he was in 2010?  Will Papelbon still be our closer or will Bard or Jenks fill that role?  (Will a game at Fenway ever be the same if we don’t see Pap’s dramatic entrance to the tune of the Dropkick Murphy’s “Shipping up to Boston”?)  How is Pedroia’s foot – really?  Will Ellsbury be back to 100%, stealing bases like the Road Runner (meep meep)?  Will Youk be able to adjust to being back at third base?  Who will be our shortstop, Scutaro or Lowry?  Will Gonzalez live up to the years of Theo’s desperately wanting?  Will Crawford live up to his contract and be as frightening for opposing pitchers as he was when he faced the Red Sox?  Will Drew remain healthy in his final year in Boston?  How will the tandem of Varitek and Salty work out behind the plate?  How will McDonald and Cameron fit in?  Will Big Papi be able to get hot earlier even if the spring temperatures are cold?  When will we see Kalish move up to the big leagues for good?  There are too many questions about the bullpen to even ask; but if you have been paying attention, you know what they are.

 Although a hell of a lot of winter remains in New England, spring is in our hearts along with a lot of hope.  That light you see at the end of the tunnel is the sun setting later every day.  It can only get better. 

 Next week the equipment truck leaves Boston on its long journey to Fort Myers.  A crowd will gather for the event perhaps hoping to tag along for the ride like hippies hitchhiking to the promised land of Woodstock.

 Remember this time last year?  We worried that the Sox did not have enough offense, but Theo promised that “pitching and defense” and “run prevention” would be the name of the game.  We were so naïve in February and March of 2010.  So trusting.  So hopeful.  In the end, the offense shocked us, providing more bang for the buck than we expected until the injuries piled up in the wreckage.  Like moths to a flame, here we are back in that happy place.  Although it feels much happier this year than last, all those nagging questions remain.  Only time will tell.  Time, the great healer.  Healer of fractured bones, healer of disappointments.  Red Sox Nation has had more disappointments than championships, more crushing endings than celebrations; but in this moment in time, we still believe.

 “Pitchers and catchers report to spring training!”….Sigh….

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Photo of the Week: 2011 (Week 5)

'nuff said...

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Photo of the Week: 2011 (Week 4)

Quilts in waiting while Little Lou patiently waits for a good pitch. Quilts in waiting…while Little Lou patiently waits on a pitch.

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