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Boston Red Sox outfielders Jacoby Ellsbury, Jonny Gomes and Daniel Nava celebrate after beating the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. (Photo: Jesse Johnson, USA TODAY Sports) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Will Middlebrooks gave Boston a comeback victory ...
The Boston Red Sox are on the verge of matching their longest road winning streak over the Minnesota Twins in 12 years. The last-place Twins are probably glad Joe Mauer will be around to help keep that from happening. Mauer will be back with the ...
Game over: Red Sox 12, Twins 5: Alex Wilson finished things off for the Red Sox. The story was David Ortiz with two homers and 6 RBIs. Daniel Nava drove in three. Another fine all around game by Dustin Pedroia, who reached base four times and ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- When the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins get together, baseballs often fly, and the teams did not disappoint on Saturday night. Red Sox DH David Ortiz went 3 for 4 and hit two home runs to help Boston outslug Minnesota 12-5. "It might ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota starter Scott Diamond stayed out of trouble against David Ortiz and the Boston Red Sox batters at Fenway Park 11 days ago. Repeating that performance at Target Field on Saturday night proved more difficult. Ortiz homered twice and ...
The Boston Red Sox take aim at their fifth straight win on Sunday when they conclude a three-game series with the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. David Ortiz smacked a pair of homers against his former team and accounted for six RBI on Saturday ...
UPDATE When we resume (and yes 6:25 central has come and gone), Andrew Miller will be the new Red Sox pitcher. He's warming up right now. The Sox have taken the field here in the bottom of the 7th. UPDATE: Anticipate a 6:25 (central) restart. Tarp is off.
Feilding coach Jeff Gleave was stunned Whitmore was given a red card when everyone else was in the goal box at the other end of the park, apart from one linesman on halfway who flagged to the referee. "I was closer than the linesman and never heard Michael ...
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And the more Gomes thinks about it, the more he realizes that he never has seen the Red Sox’ best player have a bad game. “No, I haven’t,” Gomes said last night. “This game is too hard to hit in every game. No one has had a 162-game hit streak yet.