
The 2014 Valentine's Day edition of Daily Links features stories on Felix Doubront's 2014 season, a look at the starting rotation, and LOVE (because you can't have Valentine's Day without love, well.... some of us, at least).
If Cupid could match one perfect couple this year for the Red Sox, it'll be Felix Doubront and a healthy, productive season. (Gordon Edes; ESPNBoston.com)
Jake Peavy may not have been loved in the AL Central or NL West, but in the AL East, he earns some extra love (and value). (Jason Mastrodonato; MassLive.com)
The Red Sox have plenty of starters, but some might get divorced from their current relationship with the club. (Sean McAdam; CSNNE.com)
You learn do's and don'ts from watching and hearing about other relationship, especially during Valentine's Day. Here's how Boston can learn from the Dodgers' relationships with their extra starters. (Brian MacPherson; Providence Journal)
"Jeter's Retirement + Fenway Park = Perfection" should be inscribed on a tree somewhere in Boston. (Bob Klapisch; Providence Journal)
When you first move in with your significant other, adjustments are certainly needed. Former Red Sox greatDaisuke Matsuzaka experienced when he first came over to the state. He wants to share that experience with Masahiro Tanaka. (Tim Rohan; NY Times)
Don't have a Valentine this year? Well, why not spend your holiday with these two baseball podcasts. The best part is you don't have to get them a gift!
- Over the Monster's own Matt Kory previewed Boston's 2014 season on a Blue Jays podcast. (Gideon Turk; Blue Jays Plus)
- Keith Law joined Chris Hatfield, Matt Huegel and Ian Cundall for the 52nd iteration of the ever-lovable SoxProspects Podcast to talk about future Red Sox heartthrob Garin Cecchini. (Chris Hatfield; SoxProspects.com)