Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Boston Red Sox Player Watch!

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Will Middlebrooks took a pitch off the hand from Yankees reliever David Robertson in the 10th inning Sunday Night, and had a red mark to prove it.  The umpires didn’t agree with the Red Sox third baseman, although it didn’t matter, because Middlebrooks singled to left field on the next pitch, which contributed to the Red Sox 3-2 victory in extra innings.  "I'll take the knock" said Middlebrooks, the fallout from the seemingly missed call may prove to be significant.  Bobby Valentine launched a furious objection with home plate umpire Brian O'Nora and was ejected from the game, showing emotion that many of the manager's critics have been waiting to see.  Valentine reported that O’Nora said he heard the ball hit the bat but never actually saw it.  "That's what I take exception with," Valentine said. "No one saw anything. He just heard it. What are you going to do? I'm not going to say anything that's going to get me fined."

RHP Scott Atchison, suffered a setback with his strained right forearm, Friday night in his rehab appearance with the Triple-A Pawtucket.  He is scheduled to undergo further test Monday in Boston.  Valentine admitted that the Sox “have some concern” that this injury may leave him sidelined even longer.
DH David Ortiz took batting practice again Sunday and is expected to begin some agility training to test his strained Achilles tendon.  Ortiz is eligible to come off the disabled list before Wednesday night’s game, but will only truly test his limits when he starts accelerating his running.  The results will decide if he makes an appearance against the Detroit Tigers, Wednesday at Fenway.

INF Pedro Ciriacro delivered another clutch game-winning hit to secure the 3-2 victory over the Yankees Sunday night.  Ciriaco hit an opposite field blooper into right field to score Jarrod Saltalamacchia in the 10th inning.  Although Ciriaco’s presence in the lineup at shortstop has little to do with his recent hot-streak.  It is due to “toe trouble” for starting SS Mike Aviles.  Aviles’ turf toe is causing him discomfort, particularly at the plate.  Aviles went 1-18 before being taken out of the lineup, while Ciriaco has been hot at the plate, batting .349 in his 18 games since getting the call, with three doubles and two triples.

LHP Felix Doubront continued his strong run against the Yankees in his third start of the season against New York, and his first in Yankee Stadium.  He overcame a season-high five walks and didn't allow a run until Russell Martin's leadoff homer in the seventh inning.  At one point, Doubront struck out Derek Jeter, Curtis Granderson, Mark Teixeira and Robinson Cano in succession on 17 pitches.  After a great performance Doubront took a no-decision after reliever Andrew Miller and closer Alfredo Aceves teamed to allow the tying run in the eighth inning, Doubront allowed one run in 6 2/3 innings and lowered his ERA against the Yankees to 2.41. "That was fun," Doubront said. "I was just looking to pitch. I wasn't scared to pitch here. I just wanted to get the job done, and that's what I did."

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Will the Patriots Come Out on Top This Year?

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As a coach and coordinator in the National Football League, Bill Belichick has as many rings as the Olympics logo. Belichick sets his expectations high. And then he manages them impeccably.  Which is a good thing.
Fresh off yet another Super Bowl defeat to Tom Coughlin, Eli Manning and the New York Giants, Belichick and the Patriots will open training camp on Thursday with perhaps their deepest roster since the fateful 2007 campaign.  For a team who had just made it to the Super Bowl with an impressive regular season record, their schedule looks relatively soft for the upcoming year.  Although there are no guarantees in sports, particularly in the NFL, as we saw with the 15-1 Green Bay Packers, the Patriots look like a leading candidate to secure a top two seed in the AFC next season, if they stay healthy.  So what could derail this team?  Many things, which Belichick will certainly point out.  Here are five factors worth considering as this team enters their training camp.
  • The offensive line is currently in a state of disarray:
This is hardly a minor concern.  Matt Light has retired. Logan Mankins and Sebastian Vollmer will begin camp on the physically unable to perform list.  As for Brian Waters, us outsiders of the Patriots organization believe he is “up in the air.”  That leaves more questions than answers in front of quarterback Tom Brady.
Of course, it is difficult to imagine that Belichick is unprepared for any of this. He must know that Waters is returning. He has resigned both Dan Koppen and Dan Connolly, and he has added Robert Gallery for depth.  He still has Marcus Cannon and Nate Solder, among others. Last season, the Patriots lost Koppen in the season opener at Miami, which obviously didn’t affect them much. 
  • The defense:
One of Belichick’s long lasting tenets, is that points matter, not yards.  But the truth is that yards hurt the Patriots in the Super Bowl.   The Giants held the ball for 37:05 to the Patriots 22:55 and the Patriots defense simply could not get off the field.  Beginning in 2007, the Patriots defense has gone from fourth to 10th to 11th to 25th to 31st in yards allowed.  That is the second worst in the league, which really shows how good their offense is. Even Belichick now seems to have conceded that this has been a major problem, spending much of the offseason revamping the defense through the draft and free agency. The Patriots did not sign Mario Williams, but they spent almost all of their draft collateral (including two first-round picks -- Chandler Jones and Dont'a Hightower) on defense and made a handful of free-agent acquisitions (Jonathan Fanene, Steve Gregory, Trevor Scott).  The development of this defense will without a doubt be one of the major stories of this season.
  • The backfield:
As we all know the Patriots are a pass first run second team, as well they should be with an elite quarterback like Tom Brady.  In the final eight games of the past season Brady threw 19 touchdowns and just two interceptions, matching the pace he held during much of the 2010 season.  Belichick added fullback Spencer Larsen to the mix, but the cast of potential ball carriers really seems to include only Joseph Addai, Stevan Ridley, Danny Woodhead and Shane Vereen, none of which are elite runners.  So who gets the ball on 3rd and 1?  Or do the patriots abandon all pretense and throw?
Remember: after fumbling in a meaningless situation against Denver in the playoffs last year, Ridley never got the ball again. Vereen has 15 attempts in his career. Addai has averaged better than four yards per carry just once in the last four years, and Woodhead is more of a situational back most effective as a runner when operating out of spread formations.  Some of this obviously relates to the state of the offensive line, but will the Patriots have any power running game if and when they need it?
  • Injuries, specifically to You Know Who:
The last time the patriots came of a Super Bowl loss, Brady did not make it through the first quarter of the next season opener.  This changed the Patriots entire season, handing the starting position to Matt Cassel, who led them to an 11-5 season, which is widely considered a success in these parts.
Brady turning 35 next week has a lot less time in the hourglass than he did four years ago.  There is every chance someone like Brian Hoyer could lead the Patriots to double digit wins for a 10th straight season, but every year becomes a little more urgent for Brady to obtain one last ring.  Obviously, keeping Brady out of harm’s way is Priority 1 every season, but this becomes more and more important each year as he ages. 
  • History:
History and superstition are always a large part of sports.  Since the Miami Dolphins rebounded from a Super Bowl loss and went undefeated in 1972, no Super Bowl loser has come back to win the title the next season.  In the case of the Patriots, who are now 3-4 in seven Super Bowl appearances, the season after their three previous defeats have produced records of 11-5, 10-6 and 11-5.  These are good regular season records on paper, but we all know the post season is the only thing that matters, and the Pats didn’t make it past the divisional round in any of those years.
In the last five years, the only Super Bowl loser to have even won a playoff game the following year is the Arizona Cardinals who made it to the divisional round in 2009. Pittsburgh lost in the wildcard round last year. Indianapolis lost in the wildcard round the previous season. Prior to Arizona, the Patriots and Chicago Bears missed the playoffs entirely.  Given his attention to detail, Belichick undoubtedly knows this.  He will make sure his players do as well.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Planning on Attending a Summer Concert? Let Exceptional Get You There in Style!

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Are you planning to catch a summer concert with your friends and want to do it in style? Exceptional Limo will make your evening fun and enjoyable without the pressure of worrying about who is driving so everyone can enjoy.
We’ve got the best selection of stylish, luxury vehicles to choose from and the safest, most experienced drivers to get you and your crew to the party and back again, safe and sound. Just pile into one of our stretch limos, SUVs or party buses and let the party begin! At the end of the night, you can count on your chauffeur to get everyone home safe and sound!
Reserve your limo  by calling Exceptional Limos at 800-698-2322, so you can arrive in style when you see this summer’s line up at Boston’s Comcast Center. Check out the schedule and get your tickets for the hot lineup.
July
July 26                 Identity Festival: Eric Prydz, Wolfgang gartner, Excision, Showtek, Noisia and Arty
August
Aug. 1                   Wiz Khalifia and Mac Miller
Aug. 3                   Mayhem Festivial : Slipknot, Slayer and Motorhead
Aug. 4                   311 and Slightly Stoopid
Aug. 9                   System of a Down        
Aug. 12                 Big Time Rush Summer Tour
Aug. 14                 Linkin Park and Incubus
Aug. 16                 Chicago and the Doobie Brothers
Aug. 18                 Def Leppard
Aug. 25                 The Fray and Kelly Clarkson
Aug. 26                 Rock Star Energy Drink Uproar Festival
September
Sept. 7                  Jason Mraz
Sept. 8                  ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynrd
Sept. 9                  Zac Brown Band
Sept. 14                Florence and the Machine
Sept. 16                Kiss and Motley Crue
Sept. 22                Toby Keith with Brantley Gilbe
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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Planning a Day Out in Boston? Let Exceptional Limo Help You Get There!

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Are you looking to plan a day out exploring the beautiful city of Boston?  Anywhere you go in Boston, there is plenty of culture and history no matter which way you go. From cobblestone streets to marketplaces and skyscrapers to restaurants, there is something for everyone!

A couple of the most popular things to do and see are Boston include The Museum of Fine Arts, The New England Aquarium, Boston Public Garden, Boston Harbor Islands, Harvard University and Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

If you’re looking to plan your trip but are hesitant because you don’t want to be driving all day long, let Exceptional Limo solve that problem! Exceptional Limo will take you out on your day out in Boston and get you from place to place safely and in style!

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Exceptional Limo is the Service for you!


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Are you looking for a luxurious car service in the Boston area? Look no further! Exceptional Limo is the company for you!

Exceptional Limo can provide you with the quality service you need for every occasion! Exceptional has a  fleet of vehicles to offer including town cars, limousines, stretch limos, vans, stretch SUV’s and many more!
Exceptional Limo can provide you with first class Boston car service for all types of occasions, including:
    Limousine Interior
  • Corporate Car Service
  • Airport Limo Service
  • Weddings
  • Anniversaries
  • Funerals
  • Concerts
  • Casino Trips
  • Sporting Events
  • Nights on the Town
  • Prom
  • Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties
  • Sweet 16
  • Baby’s First Ride Home

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Perfect Way To Celebrate Your Anniversary!

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Do you happen to have a special anniversary coming up with your spouse? Maybe you’re celebrating one year, three years? Or perhaps twenty five or fifty years together!  No matter how many years you’re celebrating, nothing screams “I remembered” like turning your special night into an evening out on the town in a limousine

Exceptional Limo has a fleet of luxury vehicles that can help make your night the most memorable one yet! Exceptional provides safe, quality service to get you to and from your chosen destination.

Exceptional can provide you with limos, stretch limos, vans, party buses, stretch SUVs and many more! The Boston area has plenty of romantic places to choose from to make your anniversary the perfect night for you and whomever you may be celebrating with!

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Ride In Style To The PawSox Game!

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This past Sunday afternoon, the PawSox took the game from Syracuse winning 4-1 at McCoy Stadium. Pitcher Clay Buchholz went almost 3 full innings, giving up one hit and struck out two batters! Nate Spears hit a two run homerun in the game and J.C. Linares and Ryan Lavarnway each added an RBI!

The PawSox will now take a couple of days off for the Triple-A All Star break. The PawSox will resume their season at McCoy Stadium on July 12th when they host Buffalo. The game will begin at 7:05 p.m. That will also kickoff the PawSox hosting and 8 game homestand!

Remember, if you want to attend a PawSox game and not have to worry about driving, contact Exceptional Limo! We will be more than happy to give you all the information you need and get you to your destination in style and in safety!

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Give Us A Call For Your Big Night Out!

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Are you planning one last hurrah with the boys or girls and want to do it in style? Well, look no further than here as Exceptional Limo will make your bachelor or bachelorette party a smashing success!

We’ve got the best selection of stylish, luxury vehicles to choose from and the safest, most experienced drivers to get you and your crew to the party and back again, safe and sound. Just pile into one of our stretch limos, SUVs or party buses and let the party begin! At the end of the night, you can count on your chauffeur to get everyone home safe and sound!

Since Boston has a ton of great bars and Massachusetts’ drinking and driving laws are some of the toughest in the country, calling us is just a smart idea! We offer limos, stretch limos, vans, party buses, stretch SUV’s and more!

Since best men and maids of honor have the big job of planning everything out, one of the best decisions for the night would be to call Exceptional Limos at 800-698-2322 so we can discuss a Boston area itinerary and reserve a luxury limo for a fun and safe night out to remember!

We’re sitting by the phones now to help you out, so give us a call!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Red Sox Continue To Struggle Out West

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After splitting a four-game series with the lowly Seattle Mariners over the weekend, the Red Sox took their game a little further south to face the Oakland Athletics last night, and the result was not in their favor as they lost 6-1.

Former Red Sox Josh Reddick and Brandon Moss homered against their former teammate Daisuke Matsuzaka and A’s pitcher Jarrod Parker threw 6 2/3 sharp innings to knock Boston to a 2-3 west coast trip thus far.

The beginning of the game looked promising as Daniel Nava led off with a double and Dustin Pedroia followed with an RBI single two batters into the game. But Parker was masterful in keeping the Sox off balance, allowing six hits and striking out three.

Seth Smith opened the four-run second inning for the A’s with a double, followed by a Derek Norris walk. Moss hit the first pitch he saw that at-bat over the right-field fence for his ninth homer in 22 games with Oakland.

The two homers hit by Oakland kept their home run streak going at 13 games, their longest streak since doing it in 14 consecutive games early in the 2004 season.
Pedroia finished going 2-for-4 and Clayton Mortensen, who came in for Dice-K in the second inning, pitched five innings in relief, allowing only two hits and one run, giving the Red Sox bullpen a nice rest.

Don’t forget about our summer limousine sporting event specials to see the Sox play! Call us at 800-698-2322 to make a reservation today