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Toggle this category Middlebrooks’ 3-run double in 9th lifts Red Sox past Rays 4-3
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@ 16 May 2013 - 08:11 PM |
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Boston Red Sox were down to their last strike when Will Middlebrooks made the most of a mistake. Middlebrooks had a three-run double off closer Fernando Rodney with two outs in the ninth inning that lifted the Red ...
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Toggle this category Gomes' Sac Fly in 10th Lifts Red Sox Over Twins
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@ 17 May 2013 - 01:58 PM |
Jonny Gomes hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning to lift the Boston Red Sox to another comeback victory, 3-2 over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. The Red Sox have won three straight after losing 10 of their previous 14 games, while the ...
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@ 17 May 2013 - 03:26 PM |
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Boston Red Sox came to Target Field on Friday night looking to avenge a series loss to the Minnesota Twins last week at home and won the series opener 3-2 in a tightly contested 10-inning game. "The situation calls for it," Red Sox ...
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@ 17 May 2013 - 03:45 PM |
Game over: Red Sox 3, Twins 2 (10 innings): The Red Sox held on for the win as Koji Uehara strikes out two batters in the ninth to preserve the win. Alex Wilson threw two pitches and won the game. Clay Buchholz gave up two runs in hits even innings.
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Toggle this category Jonny Gomes sac fly in 10th lifts Red Sox over Twins
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@ 17 May 2013 - 05:34 PM |
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 ...
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@ 17 May 2013 - 06:27 PM |
The Twins had one play and it was to first. Minnesota then intentionally walked Stephen Drew to load the bases for Jonny Gomes and he delivered a sacrifice fly. That was enough for a 3-2 victory. Middlebrooks enjoyed the idea of helping his team ...
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@ Yesterday, 06:51 AM |
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 may be hoping Joe Mauer is around to help keep that from happening. The Red Sox may not have to deal with the ...
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@ Yesterday, 04:19 PM |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — David Ortiz insists he isn't trying to do anything special to show the Minnesota Twins they made a big mistake by letting him go in 2002. It just looks that way every time he crushes another ball into the Target Field seats.
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@ Yesterday, 05:14 PM |
MINNEAPOLIS -- Two weeks after a series against the Minnesota Twins sent them on a long slide, the Red Sox have used their return set to get on a roll. Behind David Ortiz's first two-homer game since last summer, the Red Sox beat the Twins 12-5 ...
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Toggle this category Dustin Pedroia drives Red Sox past Twins
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@ 17 May 2013 - 06:01 PM |
MINNEAPOLIS — For the past eight years, Jonny Gomes has watched Dustin Pedroia, first as a division rival and now as a teammate. 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.
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