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- Red Sox swat four homers, halt Phils' win streak - MLB.com, Evan Drellich
- The Red Sox hit four home runs in a 7-5 victory over the Phillies on Saturday night at Citizens Bank Park, backing an effective six-inning outing by Jon Lester and evening the Interleague series.
- Closing Time: Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Red Sox offense power way to win in Philly - WEEI blog Alex Speier
- Carl Crawford hasn’t played yet this season. Jacoby Ellsbury was lost in the season’s earliest days. Longtime lineup staple Kevin Youkilis has been out for three weeks. Cody Ross, second on the team in homers and RBI, was unavailable on S
- Smashing success: Sox slug 4 HRs in win - WEEI Alex Speier
- Mike Aviles smashed a homer to lead off Saturday's game and the Red Sox did not let up from there, going deep four times en route to a 7-5 victory over the Phillies. read more
- With Ross out, Adrian in right, Papi at first base - MLB.com,
- Cody Ross was limping in the Red Sox's clubhouse Saturday evening at Citizens Bank Park, a day after he fouled a ball off the top of his left foot and went for X-rays.
- Salty takes licking, but back in lineup Saturday - MLB.com,
- Twelve stitches and less than a day after some odd bounces left him hurt, catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia was back in the Red Sox's lineup on Saturday.
- Youk few games from return, says Valentine - MLB.com,
- Red Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis went 1-for-3 with Triple-A Pawtucket on Friday, making him 2-for-5 in his two rehab starts. He was scheduled to play seven innings on Saturday, and manager Bobby Valentine said Youkilis is likely still a couple of
- Cook nears rehab stint; Dice-K's next start iffy - MLB.com,
- Aaron Cook threw a bullpen session Saturday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park. Manager Bobby Valentine said the team has established a plan for Cook to get on a rehab assignment, but only once Cook's legs are ready.
- Valentine reflects on first ejection with Sox - MLB.com,
- Bobby Valentine's first ejection as Red Sox manager Friday night in a 6-4 loss to the Phillies had some misdirected Big League Chew.
- Jim Kaat's take on Daniel Bard - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- Interesting observations made on Daniel Bard by former big leaguer Jim Kaat, who served as analyst Friday night for the MLB Network on its telecast of Friday night's game: "He is evolving and learning to be a starter, and [he has] the two-strike dil
- Boston Red Sox's Jarrod Saltalamacchia gets 12 stitches but returns to lineup; Cody Ross sits; Kevin Youkilis back Monday? - ESPN Boston, Gordon Edes
- Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who needed a dozen stitches Friday night to close a cut at the bottom and back of his left ear, was back in the lineup Saturday night to catch pitcher Jon Lester.
- Live updates: Red Sox at Phillies - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Top 2nd: Red Sox 3, Phillies 0 Joe Blanton has had an excellent season for the Phillies - 4-3 with a 2.96 ERA coming in - but he's been batting practice for Sox hitters in his last eight starts vs....
- Salty takes 12 stitches but is playing - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- PHILADELPHIA—As a rule, catchers are probably the most like hockey players. Stitch ‘em up and put ‘em back in the lineup. That was the case Saturday for Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who needed a dozen stitches to close a
- Lineup: Salty catching, Gonzalez playing right - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia is in his team's lineup against Philadelphia starter Joe Blanton despite having 12 stitches put in his left ear after taking a ball off the side of the head in the seventh inning Friday night. "We
- Ortiz starts at first, A-Gon to right field, Cody Ross sidelined - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — Turns out, interleague play is coming at a good time for the Red Sox. After fouling a pitch off the top of his left foot last night, outfielder Cody Ross is walking with a pronounced limp. X-rays came back negative, but Ross isn&
- After piercing his ear, Jarrod Saltalamacchia back in Red Sox’ lineup - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — Jarrod Saltalamacchia wasn’t going to be sidelined by a pierced ear. Saltalamacchia was behind the plate Friday night when the Phillies’ Ty Wigginton was hit by a pitch on the right forearm. The ball ricocheted off Sa
- Springsteen adds second Fenway Park show - MLB.com, Evan Drellich
- A second show for Fenway has been added to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Wrecking Ball tour, for Aug. 15, pending city approval.
- Lucchino addresses Bentley graduates - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Red Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino addressed 1,114 graduating seniors at Bentley University today.
- Game 40: Red Sox at Phillies - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Red Sox at Phillies preview and lineups
- The Sox could extend Dice-K's rehab - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Under the new rules of the basic agreement, the Red Sox can extend Daisuke Matsuzaka's rehab assignment by another 30 days.
- Springsteen adds a second show at Fenway Park - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have added a second performance at Fenway Park on August 15
- Red Sox Minor League Roundup: Keury De La Cruz gives and takes lessons; big day for Blake Swihart - WEEI blog Alex Speier
- Keury De La Cruz has never been prominently mentioned as a Red Sox prospect. He signed for just $120,000 out of the Dominican as a 17-year-old in early 2009, having been passed over as a 16-year-old the previous summer. But his performance to date in
- Adding Insult to Injuries - Boston Dirt Dogs blog
- The Philly Hillbilly draws first blood against Boston. Mackanin's revenge.
- Where has Daniel Bard’s fastball gone? — plus, links - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — When Daniel Bard made the transition from one-inning reliever to starter, he knew he wouldn’t be able to crank up his fastball to a triple-digit velocity. That kind of heat simply isn’t sustainable for a pitcher who m
- Red Sox coverage in today's Globe - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Daniel Bard was ineffective again as the Phillies beat the Red Sox, 6-4. In his On Baseball column, Nick Cafardo writes that Jonathan Papelbon closed the door on his old team. The notebook has Cody Ross and Jarrod Saltalamacchia suffering...
- The Bard experiment isn't working out - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- It was a noble idea the Red Sox had, taking Daniel Bard out of the bullpen and making him one of their starters. Given the lack of starter talent on the free agent market last winter, it made sense.
- Saturday’s Red Sox-Phillies matchups: Jon Lester vs. Joe Blanton - WEEI blog Jon Lemons
- Jon Lester (3-5) is coming off his best performance of the season, a complete game, one-run win against the Mariners at Fenway. The performance, which gave Lester just his second win in eight starts, dropped his ERA (3.71) below 4.00 for the first ti
- Video: Papelbon gets save vs. Red Sox - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Watch a video of Jonathan Papelbon's postgame interview Friday night.
- Papelbon saved his best for after the game - Boston Globe, Nick Cafardo
- Jonathan Papelbon earned his 12th save as he retired the Red Sox in the ninth inning to preserve a 6-4 win for Cole Hamels. While Papelbon hoped to face his old buddies like David Ortiz and Dustin Pedroia, he instead wasn’t challenged very much
- With Bard wild, Red Sox quickly lose control - Boston Globe, Peter Abraham
- It was a noble idea the Red Sox had, taking Daniel Bard out of the bullpen and making him a starter. But that transition has left a pitcher with one of the best arms in baseball either unable or unwilling to throw his fastball for strikes.
- Injuries take out Saltalamacchia and Ross - Boston Globe, Peter Abraham
- Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine, vice president of player personnel Allard Baird, and head athletic trainer Rick Jameyson had a closed-door meeting after Friday night’s 6-4 loss against the Phillies.
- The education of Daniel Bard marches on - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- It hasn't been terrible. It hasn't been great.read more
- Ticket shock - Boston Globe, Beth Teitell
- Time was when the Red Sox owned this town, and the same went for their season ticket holders. But in the wake of the Sox collapse last fall, their last-place standing, and on-going excitement gap, financially and socially, season ticket holders’
- Lester looks to remain spotless in Philadelphia - MLB.com, Austin Laymance
- Jon Lester makes his fourth career start at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday, where he's 2-0 with a 0.43 ERA against the Phillies, and Philadelphia will counter with Joe Blanton, who is 3-0 with a 2.10 ERA in his past four starts.
- La Russa presents Punto with World Series ring - MLB.com,
- Utility infielder Nick Punto received his 2011 World Series ring from his former manager, Tony La Russa, before Saturday's 6-4 loss to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
- Wild Daniel Bard, ump rile up ejected Bobby Valentine - Boston Herald, Scott Lauber
- PHILADELPHIA - It wasn't until the ninth inning last night that Bobby Valentine earned his first ejection as manager...
- Will Middlebrooks soaks it all in - Boston Herald, Scott Lauber
- PHILADELPHIA - The way Will Middlebrooks sees it, going 0-for-8 with five strikeouts this week against the Tampa...
- Same old Jonathan Papelbon rings up Sox - Boston Herald, John Tomase
- PHILADELPHIA - Jonathan Papelbon jogged in from the bullpen with his typical look of menace, but the song was all...
- Boston Red Sox suffer litany of indignities at Philadelphia Phillies - ESPN Boston, Gordon Edes
- Insults, injuries, ejections ... Pretty much everything goes wrong in Philly
- Bobby V on Daniel Bard: ‘The walks are unacceptable’ - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — It wasn’t until the ninth inning Friday night that Bobby Valentine earned his first ejection as manager of the Red Sox. But his temperature had been rising since the first. It began with starter Daniel Bard’s seventh pitch. R
- Give Kevin Youkilis a chance - Boston Herald, Steve Buckley
- From commemorative bricks to Bobby Valentine mixing up right-handers with southpaws, the Red Sox have been curiously...
- Injury concerns for the Red Sox - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine, vice president of player personnel Allard Baird and head athletic trainer Rick Jameyson had a closed-door meeting after Friday nights 6-4 loss against the Phillies.
- Status of Ross, Ortiz in question for Saturday - WEEI Rob Bradford
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Cody Ross was still waiting for results of X-rays on his left foot after the Red Sox' 6-4 loss to the Phillies Friday night. The outfielder was forced to leave the game after fouling the ball off the foot in the eighth inning.
- Papelbon: 'Valentine can't distract Cinco' - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- After picking up his 12th save of the season by pitching a scoreless ninth inning in the Red Sox' 6-4 loss to the Phillies, Friday night at Citizens Bank Park, Jonathan Papelbon said that the delay experienced when Red Sox manager Bob
- Cody Ross gets X-rays on foot; Jarrod Saltalamacchia lacerates ear - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — A pair of injury updates in the aftermath of the Red Sox’ 6-4 loss to the Phillies here tonight: Right fielder Cody Ross went for X-rays after fouling a pitch off the top of his left foot in the eighth inning and was limpin
- Saltalamacchia exits with left ear laceration - MLB.com,
- Catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia left Friday's Interleague opener in the fifth inning at Citizens Bank Park with a left ear laceration, after a Daniel Bard pitch ricocheted first off Ty Wigginton, then off Saltalamacchia's left arm and into the backstop
- Bard's wildness, Papelbon's gas sink Red Sox - MLB.com, Evan Drellich
- After the Red Sox's Adrian Gonzalez and Phillies' Freddy Galvis each hit solo homers in the eighth inning, Jonathan Papelbon allowed a leadoff single and then set down the next three batters to give Philadelphia a 6-4 victory in the opener of Interle
- Close play at first leads to Valentine's ejection - MLB.com,
- Manager Bobby Valentine's first ejection of his Red Sox career came in theatrical and seemingly determined fashion Friday night, on a close call at first base for the second-to-last out of Boston's 6-4 loss to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
- Rapid Reaction: Phillies 6, Red Sox 4 - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- PHILADELPHIA -- This is the only way it could end, right? Jonathan Papelbon, who shipped out of Boston, facing his former teammates for the last three outs? "I've been looking forward to this series since the day I signed here," Papelbon said befor
- Papi out of lineup, but 'so available' off bench - MLB.com,
- David Ortiz -- or "Big Sloppy," as former closer Jonathan Papelbon referred genially to his ex-teammate Friday -- was not in the lineup for Game No. 1 of the Red Sox's Interleague schedule, against the Phillies.
- Results aside, Dice-K pleased with outing - MLB.com,
- Daisuke Matsuzaka's fifth rehab start at Triple-A Pawtucket on Thursday night brought improvement, but a line that was nonetheless far from immaculate. Neither his nor Aaron Cook's return is imminent.
- As Youk progress, Middlebrooks struggling - MLB.com,
- Third baseman Kevin Youkilis' second rehab game came Friday night with Triple-A Pawtucket, while the up-and-comer, rookie Will Middlebrooks, dealt with the first offensive rough patch of his Major League career.
- Hill has nothing but high praise for Wood - MLB.com,
- Reliever Rich Hill spent his first four big league seasons from 2005-08 with the Cubs, under the wing of Kerry Wood, who retired Friday.
- Saltalamacchia exits after being hit in head - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia was forced to leave his team's game with the Phillies Friday night in the fifth inning after being struck in the left side of his head with a baseball. The team identified the injury as a left ear
- Papelbon, Phillies get better of Red Sox - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- For the first time in eight games a Red Sox starter allowed more than four runs, with Daniel Bard giving up five in what ultimately resulted in a 6-4 win for the Phillies over the Sox in the teams' series opener at Citizens Bank Park
- Closing Time: Jonathan Papelbon, Cinco Ocho and rest of Phillies top Red Sox - WEEI blog Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA — Daniel Bard couldn’t keep the starting pitching good times rolling Friday night. The Sox starter struggled with his command from the get-go in his eighth start of the season, with the end result being a 6-4 win for the Phil
- Saltalamacchia leaves after freak injury - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- PHILADELPHIA -- Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia left Friday night's game in the fifth inning after a pitch from Red Sox starter Daniel Bard struck Philadelphia batter Ty Wigginton and ricocheted, striking Saltalamacchia in the left side of his
- Boston Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit in head by ricochet off Ty Wigginton - ESPN Boston, Gordon Edes
- Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia left Friday night's game in the fifth inning after a pitch from Red Sox starter Daniel Bard struck Philadelphia batter Ty Wigginton and ricocheted, striking Saltalamacchia in the left side of his head.
- Philadelphia Phillies' Jonathan Papelbon says bragging rights at stake vs. former team Boston Red Sox - ESPN Boston, Gordon Edes
- For Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon, the only thing at stake while facing his former team, the Boston Red Sox, is bragging rights.
- Sox running out of time on Dice-K decision - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- PHILADELPHIA -- Daisuke Matsuzaka has one more start left before his 30-day rehabilitation assignment ends, and the Boston Red Sox then must either place him back on the active roster or, according to the collective bargaining agreement, persuade Maj
- Papelbon -- and alter ego -- excited to face Sox - MLB.com, Paul Hagen
- It would be, Jonathan Papelbon said, just like a pickup game in the backyard with his brother -- except, of course, Friday's Interleague opener between the Red Sox and Phillies was a Major League game in a sold-out Citizen's Bank Park that was being
- Red Sox broadcaster Dave O'Brien with the Big Show - WEEI Red Sox Audio
- We talk to Red Sox broadcaster Dave O'Brien to get a preview of Sox-Phillies this weekend, a state of the team report, and ask why Bobby Valentine seems to contradict himself to many different reporters all the time.[0:03:25] ... caliber play deterio
- Matsuzaka: 'I feel fine right now' - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- Daisuke Matsuzaka said prior to the Red Sox' series-opening game with the Phillies that he is physically sound and optimistic after Thursday's rehab start. Matsuzaka, who is coming off Tommy John surgery, pitched 6 2/3 innings in his
- Podcast: Bobby V on ESPN New York radio - ESPN Boston blog, ESPNBoston.com
- Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine made his weekly appearance Friday on "The Michael Kay Show" on ESPN New York radio. Valentine offers his thoughts on interleague play ... sort of. He says he's reserving judgment on whether he likes it or not until af
- Live updates: Red Sox at Phillies - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Bottom of 2nd: Phillies 4, Red Sox 0 Mr. Fix-It must have made a house call to Daniel Bard, who retired the side. Top 2nd: Phillies 4, Red Sox 0 Hamels mows the Sox down Bottom 1st: Phillies 4, Red...
- The creator of Cinco Ocho, Alex Cora, explains how Jonathan Papelbon found his alter-ego - WEEI blog Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA — Friday afternoon, Jonathan Papelbon in the mood to offer some introductions — Philly media, meet Cinco Ocho. Anxious about facing your old team? “Cinco don’t feel that kind of pressure. He’s got ice in his veins,
- David Ortiz on deck for Saturday's game - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- David Ortiz said he will be playing first base tomorrow. As for tonight, Bobby Valentine laughed and said that Big Papi is "so available."
- Papelbon ready to take on the Red Sox - Boston Herald Blog
- Jonathan Papelbon is looking forward to playing a little Family Feud. When Papelbon’s new team meets his old one tonight at Citizen’s Bank Park in Philadelphia, Papelbon will be looking to get his first crack at the organization that deci
- Matsuzaka: ‘I’m at a good place right now’ with mechanics - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — After throwing 6-2/3 innings last night for Triple-A Pawtucket, Daisuke Matsuzaka has rejoined the Red Sox here today and expressed optimism that he has made positive strides in fixing the mechanical problems that plagued him ear
- Papelbon, and alter ego Cinco-Ocho, can't wait for Sox-Phillies series - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Former Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon often fell into his Cinco-Ocho character as he addressed the Boston and Philadelphia media this afternoon, but he hoped he would pitch all three games of the series against his former team.
- Papelbon: 'Cinco's always got the advantage' - WEEI Rob Bradford
- PHILADELPHIA -- Former Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon, now set to face the team with whom he spent his first six big league seasons as a member of the Phillies, suggested that he'd been circling Boston's trip to Citizens Bank Park since he signed h
- Tonight's Red Sox lineup - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- PHILADELPHIA -- Here is tonight's Red Sox lineup, with David Ortiz sitting out and pitcher Daniel Bard hitting ninth. 1. Mike Aviles, SS 2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B 3. Adrian Gonzalez, 1B 4. Cody Ross, RF 5. Will Middlebrooks, 3B 6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia
- Pap looking forward to facing ex-mates - ESPN Boston blog, Gordon Edes
- PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon held court with the Boston media this afternoon as he prepared to face his former team for the first time tonight in the first of three games between the Red Sox and Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. A
- Lineup: Ortiz sits vs. Hamels - WEEI Alex Speier
- With the start of interleague play and the Red Sox operating without a DH while playing under National League rules in Philadelphia, David Ortiz is out of Friday's lineup against the Phillies and left-handed starter Cole Hamels. read more
- David Ortiz not starting opener vs. Phillies - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA –With Charlie Manuel serving a one-game suspension tonight, the Phillies will be managed by bench coach Pete Mackanin, who interviewed for the Red Sox’ managerial vacancy before Bobby Valentine was hired. Mackanin was the fir
- Game 39: Red Sox at Phillies - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Here are the lineups: RED SOX (18-20) Aviles SS Pedroia 2B Gonzalez 1B Ross RF Middlebrooks 3B Saltalamacchia C Nava LF Byrd CF Pitching: RHP Daniel Bard (3-4, 4.30) PHILLIES (20-19) Rollins SS Pierre LF Victorino CF Pence RF Ruiz...
- Cody Ross returns to the city that hates him - WEEI blog Alex Speier
- City of Brotherly Love? To Cody Ross, that sort of title for Philadelphia would be laughable. Ross is returning to a city and ballpark that he demolished two postseasons ago. As such, at Citizens Bank Ballpark, he will almost assuredly be given a wel
- Kevin Millar on M&M: ‘I like Adrian [Gonzalez] with a little fire’ - WEEI blog Morley Quatroche
- Former Red Sox first baseman Kevin Millar appeared on the Mut & Merloni show Friday for his weekly spot to comment on Adrian Gonzalez‘s home run prediction, the Red Sox rotation, the state of leadership in the Sox clubhouse and Jonathan Pap
- Report: Oswalt throws for Red Sox - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- According to a report, free agent pitcher Roy Oswalt threw for the Red Sox this week.
- MLB suspends Manuel for tonight's game - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Phillies manager Charlie Manuel has received a one-game suspension stemming from the on-field incident in the top of the eighth inning of Philadelphias Tuesday, May 15th game against the Houston Astros.
- Facing the Phillies sparks memory of Daniel Nava’s smashing debut - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — Chances are, when the Red Sox meet the Phillies tomorrow night, Daniel Nava will have another opportunity to face Joe Blanton. And everyone will reflexively flash back to June 12, 2010, when Nava took Blanton deep at Fenway Park,
- Hot Button: Middlebrooks or Youkilis? - ESPN Boston blog, ESPNBoston.com
- The Red Sox have a tough decision to make when Kevin Youkilis comes off the disabled list soon. Should he return to his third base spot or should Will Middlebrooks stay there? The fact that Middlebrooks has struggled recently helps make Youk's seemin
- Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon in spotlight after comments about Red Sox - WEEI blog Jon Lemons
- With the Red Sox set to open a three-game interleague series in Philadelphia Friday night, Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon has been placed in the spotlight after some comments he made to WEEI.com’s Rob Bradford earlier in the week. Beyond rep
- Red Sox Minor League Roundup: A different kind of dominance for Matt Barnes; Daisuke says he’s not ready - WEEI blog Alex Speier
- Matt Barnes, the minor league leader in strikeouts, had his fewest punchouts of the season, tallying “just” five over six innings in his eighth start of the year (and his third since being promoted to High-A Salem) while relying primarily
- They Worked Hard For the Money - Boston Dirt Dogs blog
- Toot-toot, hey, beep-beep. Big win for the dirty bad boys of Summer.
- Red Sox in search of good news - Boston Herald, Bob Brookover
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Boston Red Sox will be back at Citizens Bank Park on Friday night for another interleague...
- Friday’s Red Sox-Phillies matchups: Daniel Bard vs. Cole Hamels - WEEI blog Kevin Dillon
- The Red Sox will put Daniel Bard on the mound Friday against the Phillies in the first interleague start of his career. Since converting from a reliever to a starter over the offseason, Bard has been up and down, posting a 3-4 record with a 4.30 ERA.
- Photo of the day: Welcome to Philly, Bobby V — plus links - Boston Herald Blog
- PHILADELPHIA — Five months ago, Bobby Valentine was a guest at closer Andrew Bailey’s charity bowling event in Pennsauken, N.J. That was where he met the Philly Phanatic. Bobby V and the Phanatic (Joe Kaczmarek photo, above) will get reac
- Did the Red Sox make a mistake with Papelbon? - Globe 10.0
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- Red Sox coverage in today's Globe - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- Bobby Valentine sensed the Red Sox really needed to beat the Rays on Thursday night. So he pulled out all the stops in the 5-3 victory. Nick Cafardo writes that the Red Sox are having some issues with the umpires....
- Ortiz prepared to take field - Boston Globe, Peter Abraham
- For the 95 percent of the games in a given season, the Red Sox are thrilled to have David Ortiz on their roster. He’s the best designated hitter in the game.
- Arguing too much would not be a good call - Boston Globe, Nick Cafardo
- The Red Sox seem prepared to play their first interleague series of the season starting Friday night, when they take on the equally disappointing Phillies, a high-payroll team that also has suffered numerous injuries and setbacks.
- Red Sox pull out all the stops to beat the Rays - Boston Globe, Peter Abraham
- There was something different in the stale air of Tropicana Field on Thursday night. The Red Sox pursued the Tampa Bay Rays like it was October, not May.
- Why Daniel Bard is thinking a lot about hitting these days - WEEI Alex Speier
- The sight was foreign but necessary. Daniel Bard navigated the Red Sox clubhouse on a few occasions over the past week, wielding what seemed like a foreign implement. read more
- Let’s pick things up right here - Boston Globe, Dan Shaughnessy
- Picked-up pieces while wondering who’ll be next to be “sacked’’ by John Henry and Tom Werner . . .
- Converted closer - Boston Globe, Amalie Benjamin
- Jonathan Papelbon started slowly, feeling out his new teammates, letting them adjust to him. When spring training began with the Phillies, the former Red Sox closer, sporting new colors and in new surroundings for the first time in his career, didn
- Ranaudo eager for new start - Boston Globe, Michael Vega
- MINOR LEAUGE NOTEBOOK: After starting the season on the disabled list and rehabbing a groin strain he suffered during spring training in Fort Myers, Fla., Anthony Ranaudo got his season underway in earnest Monday when he was activated and shipped up
- Ross finds redemption with four-RBI night - MLB.com,
- Cody Ross didn't mean to lose the ball amid the white ceiling of Tropicana Field on Wednesday night. And he certainly didn't mean to lose his footing either, turning a shallow flyball into a sacrifice fly that sank his team.
- Aviles loses his cool, earns first career ejection - MLB.com,
- Shortstop Mike Aviles lost his temper in the top of the seventh inning on Thursday night, and the result was his first Major League ejection.
- Adrian's homer prediction comes up short - MLB.com,
- First baseman Adrian Gonzalez told reporters after Wednesday's loss that he would break his prolonged home-run drought on Thursday night.
- Dice-K shaky again in Minors rehab start - MLB.com,
- A day after Bobby Valentine said that he didn't think Daisuke Matsuzaka was close to being ready to pitch in the Major Leagues, the righty made his manager look prophetic.
- Cody Ross sets it right - Boston Herald, Scott Lauber
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - On Wednesday night, Cody Ross stood at his locker and blamed himself for the Red Sox' one-run...
- Adrian Gonzalez call was no hit - Boston Herald, John Tomase
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - It's safe to say that Adrian Gonzalez' "guarantee" of a home run did not go unnoticed in...
- David Ortiz ready to play field - Boston Herald, Scott Lauber
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - When David Ortiz packed for this road trip, he made sure his equipment bag contained a first...
- A-Gon barely misses calling his shot - ESPN Boston blog, Joe McDonald
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- On Wednesday night, Red Sox cleanup hitter Adrian Gonzalez said he would hit a homer on Thursday, and he nearly accomplished the called shot during Boston's 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Gonzalez is stuc
- Red Sox go all out to beat the Rays - Boston Globe Extra Bases
- The Red Sox played the Tampa Bay Rays like it was October, not May.
- Matt Moore adds to the drama of Adrian Gonzalez’ home run guarantee - WEEI blog Rob Bradford
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – One first-inning pitch certainly amped things up for the Red Sox and Rays Thursday night. With runners on first and second and one out in the first inning, Tampa Bay starter Matt Moore’s first pitch to Adrian Gonzalez – a
- Aviles: 'I definitely lost my cool' after call - WEEI Rob Bradford
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- After the Red Sox' 5-3 win over the Rays Thursday night, Mike Aviles explained the circumstances surrounding his first career ejection. The Sox shortstop was thrown out from the game by home plate umpire Dan Bellino after argu
- Moore hits Gonzalez, and fans say, “Hmmm …” - Boston Herald Blog
- The Rays added a layer of intrigue to Adrian Gonzalez’s “guarantee” that he’d hit a homer in tonight’s game by drilling the slugger in his first at-bat. Starter Matt Moore hit Gonzalez with his first pitch to load the ba
- Aviles ejected, Pedroia upset with ump - ESPN Boston blog, Joe McDonald
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- For the second consecutive game, the Boston Red Sox were visibly upset with the umpiring crew during a two-game set against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez spoke his mind after Wed
- Dice-K works 6 2-3 innings in longest rehab start - Boston Globe, Joedy McCreary (AP)
- Daisuke Matsuzaka agrees with Boston manager Bobby Valentine. The Red Sox pitcher isn't quite ready to return to the big leagues -- yet.
- Bard gets nod as Sox open Interleague Play - MLB.com, Quinn Roberts
- While Friday will mark the beginning of Interleague Play for the Red Sox and Phillies, it'll also be the first time Boston has faced Jonathan Papelbon since he signed with Philadelphia in the offseason.
- Daisuke allows five runs in Triple-A loss - WEEI Alex Speier
- Daisuke Matsuzaka recorded the longest outing of his minor league rehab assignment, delivering 6 2/3 innings in Durham for Triple-A Pawtucket, but the right-hander was once again touched for a pair of homers while allowing five runs (four earned) on
- Dice-K solid in 6.2 innings for PawSox - ESPN Boston blog, Associated Press
- DURHAM, N.C. -- Daisuke Matsuzaka agrees with Boston manager Bobby Valentine. The Red Sox pitcher isn't quite ready to return to the big leagues -- yet. Matsuzaka had his longest rehab start for Triple-A Pawtucket on Thursday night, but allowed fiv
- What a relief: Sox's bullpen stymies Rays - MLB.com, Ian Browne
- Those early weeks of the season, when every call to the bullpen left manager Bobby Valentine searching for an antacid tablet, now seem like a very long time ago. Relief has come to Boston in big, impenetrable doses, evidenced again in Thursday night'
- Closing Time: Felix Doubront, Cody Ross help Red Sox get the upper-hand against the Rays - WEEI blog Rob Bradford
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — This time, it was the Red Sox who won the pitchers’ duel at Tropicana Field. Felix Doubront out-dueled his rookie counterpart, Tampa Bay lefty Matt Moore, on the way to leading the Red Sox to a 5-3 win over the Rays
- Ross, Doubront lead Sox past Rays - WEEI Alex Speier
- Cody Ross homered a drove in four of the five Red Sox runs, and Felix Doubront helped sustain an excellent run of starting pitching as the Sox defeated Tampa Bay, 5-3, at the Tropicana Dome. read more
- Cody Ross notches four RBI, lifts Red Sox over Rays - Boston Herald Blog
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — On Wednesday night, Cody Ross stood at his locker and shouldered the blame for the Red Sox’ one-run loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. Call it even. With a 5-3 victory last night, the Red Sox earned a split decision in the
- Rapid Reaction: Red Sox 5, Rays 3 - ESPN Boston blog, Joe McDonald
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Boston Red Sox right fielder Cody Ross, whose miscue on a fly ball on Wednesday allowed the eventual game-winning run to score on a sacrifice fly, answered with his bat on Thursday to help Boston to a 5-3 victory over the Tamp
- Youkilis to resume rehab stint on Friday - MLB.com,
- Though the Red Sox didn't see Kevin Youkilis first-hand during his 1-for-2 performance for Triple-A Pawtucket on Wednesday, they received some positive reports.
- Papi to break out first baseman's mitt in Philly - MLB.com,
- With the Red Sox playing three games in Philadelphia this weekend under National League rules, designated hitter David Ortiz will have his first baseman's mitt ready. Meanwhile, Adrian Gonzalez is also expected to see some action in right field.
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