Gordon Edes

Gordon Edes
Gordon Edes at Camden Yards in 2008

Gordon Edes is an American sportswriter and covers baseball for ESPN Boston.[1] He is best known for his long time coverage of the Boston Red Sox baseball beat for the Boston Globe. He is a voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame.

He attended High School at Lunenburg High School in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, graduating in 1972.[2] He attended North Park College in Chicago from 1972-1975, but did not graduate.

Contents

Other media

While with the Globe, he was also a frequent guest on WBZ television's Sports Final program then hosted by Bob Lobel and a regular contributor to Soxcast, a Boston Globe podcast about the Red Sox.

Confrontation with Carl Everett

Edes is famous in Boston for his club house confrontation with former Red Sox outfielder Carl Everett. Everett, who had been the subject of several critical columns by Globe sportswriters, told Edes to get away from him and take his "curly-haired boyfriend" with him. He was referring to Dan Shaughnessy, another sportswriter with the Globe. The nickname, shortened to CHB, has stuck with Shaughnessy since, even being used by ESPN columnist Bill Simmons in his work.

Theo Epstein Wedding

In January 2007, Edes fell victim to a prank by Leslie Epstein, father of Red Sox Executive Vice President/General Manager Theo Epstein. In response to an email from Edes, Leslie Epstein confirmed that his son had secretly married Marie Whitney. In the email, however, Epstein stated the site of the wedding was Nathan's Famous hot dog stand at Coney Island.[3] Edes published this only to be later told by Epstein that he was joking about the location.

"Neither Theo or Marie has ever been to Coney Island as far as I know, or has ever tasted a Nathan’s Famous (though I have -- perfectly delicious), and Rabbi Schnitzlebaum slept undisturbed all day long. In short, not a word of it was meant to be taken seriously." [4]

It was later reported that the actual location of the wedding was Red Sox owner John Henry's yacht.[5]

References

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Curt Schilling — Schilling with the Red Sox in October 2007 Pitcher Born: November 14, 1966 (1966 11 14) (age 45) …   Wikipedia

  • Theo Epstein — Infobox Person name = Theo Epstein 200px imagesize = caption = birth date = birth date and age|1973|12|29 birth place = New York City, New York death date = death place = occupation = Executive Vice President/General Manager of the Boston Red Sox …   Wikipedia

  • Daisuke Matsuzaka — 松坂 大輔 Matsuzaka pitching for Japan in the 2006 World Baseball Classic …   Wikipedia

  • New England Sports Network — NESN logo Launched 1984 Owned by Fenway Sports Group (80%) Delaware North (20%) Picture format 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) Slogan …   Wikipedia

  • Grady Little — Infobox MLB retired bgcolor1= bgcolor2= textcolor1=black textcolor2=black name=Grady Little width = 150 position=Manager bats=Right throws=Right birthdate=birth date and age|1950|3|30 debutdate= debutyear=by|2002 debutteam=Boston Red Sox… …   Wikipedia

  • Bobby Kielty — Infobox MLB player name = Bobby Kielty width = 250 caption = team = Free agent number = position = Outfielder birthdate = birth date and age|1976|8|5 birthplace = city state|Fontana|California bats = Switch throws = Right debutdate = April 10… …   Wikipedia

  • Julián Tavárez — Infobox MLB player width = 150px name = Julián Tavárez team = Atlanta Braves number = 54 position = Relief pitcher birthdate = birth date and age|1973|5|22 birthplace = Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic bats = Left throws = Right… …   Wikipedia

  • Hideki Okajima — 岡島 秀樹 Boston Red Sox No. 37 …   Wikipedia

  • Daisuke Matsuzaka — 松坂 大輔 Boston Red Sox Nr. 18 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Matsuzaka Daisuke — Daisuke Matsuzaka 松坂 大輔 Datei:Daisuke Matsuzaka WBC.jpg Boston Red Sox Nr. 18 Pitcher Geboren am: 13. September 1980 Aomori, Präfektur Aomori, Japan …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”