Baseball (Red Sox) Season About to Begin!

Red Sox are about to play their first official game of the year. The 2007 Red Sox team looks awesome – except for the lack of Trot Nixon. But I can’t wait to see what this new team can do. Small Dogs, Dirt Dogs, hot dogs – summer is almost here.

Don Mayer is a huge Cubs fan, Chris is a Phillies fan, Jimmy is a huge Bay Stars fan, Meg is a Mets fan, etc. Obviously I am a Red Sox fan, as are the majority of Small Dog Employees.

Here are some fun and useful baseball widgets for your Mac:

Baseball Stats Widget

Red Sox Schedule Widget.

Ticket Gadget – look for tickets to shows, sporting events, and more

Scoreboard Widget – displays baseball scores

MLB News Widget, allows you to select your favorite baseball team colors and news from around the league.

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