My name is Will Tuell and I am a lifelong Red Sox fan from Down East Maine.
I began following the Sox as a kid growing up in the mid 80s. Back then we were lucky to get a game or two a week on TV.
I remember fondly those late summer evenings spent trying to tune in Joe Castiglione and Ken Coleman on a cheap clock radio. If you held it just right and didn't blink....
I'm proud to say that since my family entered the satellite age in the early 90s, and WQDY started carrying the Red Sox radio broadcasts on their Machias sister station a few years later, that I can count on my right hand the number of games I've missed over the past fifteen years.
Fenway Bound is a blog dedicated to the Red Sox and their hardcore fans. It's for those of you who never quite fit in to the Red Sox Nation mold. That isn't to say anything against the post-2004 fan who watches them blow a 10-0 lead only to come back and win a 19-17 romp.
Fenway Bound features news, commentary and analysis about the Boston Red Sox, not just during the height of the pennant race but during the offseason doldrums as well.
This blog is about the dedicated fan. The fan who invites Don & Jerry to supper every night. The fan who takes vacations with Dave and Joe. The fan who mourned when Jerry Trupiano left the radio broadcasts after years of world class coverage.
It's about wearing the same Red Sox jacket and ballcap for every day five years, and then not quite being able to throw them away once you've outgrown them. It's about the fan who never took down that tattered Mo Vaughn poster, or the one who still has Pedro Martinez pictures on their wall.
In short, Fenway Bound is a unique blend of stats, analysis and scoreboard watching. Following the Sox means invariably following the Axis of Evil -- New York, Tampa, Toronto and Baltimore.
Go Sox!!!!
Will Tuell
Owner, Editor
Fenway Bound Blog

Link Exchange?
Hi,
I have recently begun creating a new high stakes fantasy baseball website, Fantasy Big Leagues (http://fantasybigleagues.com), and I am looking for baseball blogs to exchange links as well as some blogs to add as content via your blog RSS feed. I am looking for baseball blogs specific to each MLB team as well as some general baseball blogs and fantasy advice blogs.
If you are interested in exchanging links, your link will be posted on http://fantasybigleagues.com/links.html upon your approval and the inclusion of a link to Fantasy Big Leagues on your site.
If you are interested in providing RSS content for Fantasy Big Leagues your link will be posted on the MLB News & Blogs page (absolute link: http://fantasybigleagues.com/index.php?option=com_content&Itemid=58&id=1318〈=en&view=article).
To exchange links with Fantasy Big Leagues please email us to get our link code for insertion into your website, then send me an email to links@fantasybigleagues.com with the URL of the page containing the link to Fantasy Big Leagues.
To provide RSS content to Fantasy Big Leagues, please include the same link code in your website and provide a link to your RSS feed (a full text RSS feed is preferred if available) in your email as well. Note that eack article/blog post pulled from your website will include a link to your original article. Also, let me know if your blog focuses on a specific MLB team, overall concept or fantasy and how often you post new content.
Thank you and best wishes,
Travis Pflanz
http://fantasybigleagues.com
Posted by: Travis Pflanz | January 26, 2009 at 05:51 PM