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CHRIS FARAONE

The 20-Year Anniversary Of A Legendary Dig Cover

“A guy from Southie called me up, and he was just fuckin’ furious; Screaming at me that this cover is the worst thing that’s ever happened in Boston.” I was on our weekly BINJ livestream earlier this week, showing off some of the items that we will be auctioning off

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CHRIS FARAONE October 9, 2025
CHRIS FARAONE

BINJ IMPUGNS NO-BID CONTRACT PROPOSED FOR DAVID ORTIZ-TIED BIZ

A feature that involves one of the great Boston pro sports heroes of modern time, plus is squarely in line with a realm of reporting we frequently work in—state contracts.

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CHRIS FARAONE July 24, 2024
BIJAN C. BAYNE

THE CURSE OF THE YAWKEY WAY

As the Sox usher in spring with their first home stand of the season, a writer examines the hex that truly held back the team for decades.

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BIJAN C. BAYNE April 11, 2024
BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ

FULL SWING

Photos by Lehigh Photo Service Playing hardball in Florida with Lil Papi and the other stars of Red Sox Nation’s one-of-a-kind women’s fantasy camp The sun is overhead, so bright it’s easy to lose a baseball popped high into the sky. It’s January, but Florida January, which means I’m comfortable

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BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ April 4, 2018
BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ

LAWMAKERS PUSH TO RENAME THE YAWKEY MBTA STATION

This short feature is a sequel to “The Yawkey Way,” which caused some controversy, raised discussions, spurred subsequent coverage, earned attention from the larger sports and journalism communities, and was ultimately recognized as a notable story in the 2017 edition of Best American Sports Writing. Tom Yawkey has long been considered by

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BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ August 17, 2017
BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ

THE YAWKEY WAY

From ignoramus radio talkers to bigoted fans and a checkered past, Boston baseball has a race problem Kalek Briscoe worked as a bartender in the State Street Pavilion inside Fenway Park for a decade. When he heard in May that Baltimore Orioles player Adam Jones told Boston media that a

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BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ July 20, 2017
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