Bobby Vee is making Fenway interesting.
Just sitting and wondering if the Armor’s Bob MacKinnon is D-League coach of the year.
How’s it going at Fenway, Bobby Vee?
Shh. The Minutemen don’t want to talk about being No. 1 in lacrosse.
So far, the Columbus Blue Jackets have fired Scott Arniel and Rob Riley. Who’s next?
News item: Maryland-Eastern Shore wins NCAA women’s bowling title. Riding high in a low-key sport.
Chris Capuano starts Wednesday night for the new-look Dodgers.
Hats off to that blue-line blaster, Zdeno Chara.
Sometimes, Rajon Rondo can do it all himself.
Let’s hear it for UMass baseball coach Mike Stone, on the job for 25 years.
Bodemeister, Ye Olde Handicapper loves ya.
Some things you can count on, like Cathedral’s Pat Moriarty fielding a good baseball team.
Clippers 92, Thunder 77. Vinny D clinches a playoff berth.
Farewell, Butch Bouchard. You symbolized Les Canadiens.
Sorry, John Isner. No Clay Courts title for you.
The Washington Nationals look good, but who’s watching?
You’re getting old if you saw Ronnie Smith throw strikes for Palmer High.
Number of the week: 332.18 mph (National speed record set by Top Fuel driver Spencer
Massey).
Who is Tim Clark? A .418 hitter for Western New England.
What Louis Oosthuizen couldn’t do at Augusta, he did in Kuala Lumpur.
Revolution lament: Oh, those late-game goals.
Don’t forget the New Britain Rock Cats, starting a seven-game homestand Thursday night.
Boston Marathon theme song: “Too Darn Hot.”
Jonathan Quick makes the LA Kings a real playoff threat.
Venus the Labrador retriever loves almost-empty peanut butter jars.
News item: Cleveland Indians sign Johnny Damon to minor league deal. And he’ll be back in the bigs by May.
Grandpa roots for Smith College track.
Add Melky Mesa (Yankees farmhand) to my list of all-time favorite sports names.
It’s 40th birthday week for The Republican’s women’s golf clinics.
Honk if you listened to Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five.
Biddie Ball, anyone?
Let’s hear it for a seventh season of “30 Rock.”
They’re back ... Summer Sizzler road races in Forest Park.
Where have you gone, Charlie Hodge?