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Toggle this category Red Sox farmhand Steven Wright still crafting a major league-caliber knuckleball
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@ Yesterday, 02:15 PM |
PAWTUCKET, R.I. – Steven Wright is a dinosaur. That’s another way of saying the Pawtucket Red Sox right-hander is the last of a dying breed – pitchers who rely on a knuckleball as their primary pitch. In fact, Toronto’s R.A. Dickey is ...
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@ Yesterday, 02:31 PM |
This is what good teams do. They rebound. Which is what happened after a couple of weeks where the Boston Red Sox struggled during a disappointing home stand against the Minnesota Twins and the Toronto Blue Jays. After starting the season with ...
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Toggle this category Red Sox win 5th in row, beat Twins on rainy day
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@ Yesterday, 04:25 PM |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- At least John Lackey and the Boston Red Sox had something to keep themselves entertained during a long rain delay on Sunday. Fans at Target Field saw more than the Twins' fifth straight loss. The longest delay ever at the ballpark ...
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@ Yesterday, 07:31 PM |
Not even a lengthy delay can slow down the Boston Red Sox' run. No team has been able to stop Jon Lester's streak of winning decisions. He'll try to become the first Red Sox left-handed starter in 40 seasons to open 7-0 - and help Boston win a sixth in a ...
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@ Yesterday, 08:42 PM |
One of the developing story lines on the Red Sox is how well they have survived the Joel Hanrahan-Andrew Bailey injuries. The Sox have survived and excelled with relievers adapting to new roles after the team’s top two late-game options went ...
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Toggle this category Boston Red Sox: Stock Up, Stock Down for Team's Top 10 Prospects for Week 7
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@ Yesterday, 11:46 PM |
The Boston Red Sox have had a trying May (9-9) after a red-hot April (18-8). While the team tries to figure out who they truly are this season, they have a number of minor league prospects whose stock is being closely monitored because of their ...
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Toggle this category Red Sox option Jose De La Torre to Triple-A Pawtucket, move expected with Andrew Bailey set to return
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@ Today, 03:32 AM |
MINNEAPOLIS — The Red Sox have optioned reliever Jose De La Torre to Triple-A Pawtucket as expected, according to a baseball source. The move makes way for closer Andrew Bailey, who should be activated ahead of Monday night's game against the White Sox ...
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Toggle this category The Old David Ortiz Is Back To Lead The Red Sox
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At the end of the 2009 season, David Ortiz faced a crossroads. Barely removed from four consecutive seasons finishing in the top four in voting for the American League MVP (though never winning it), he'd just finished his worst season in the ...
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CHICAGO — When he managed the Red Sox, Terry Francona's only rule when it came to a dress code on road trips was that a player shouldn't look any worse than he did. A few of the players would wear suits — Jonathan Papelbon was a snazzy dresser ...
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@ Yesterday, 08:06 PM |
Buchholz's ERA, second-lowest among American League qualifiers, actually rose nine points to 1.78. "Buch's throwing the ball really well. I just want to pick up wherever he leaves off," said Andrew Miller, who struck out three and went five up and five down.
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