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Boston Red Sox

  • Published
    April 17, 2012
    Dustin Pedroia

    Tom Caron: A new boss, speaking his mind

    Make no mistake, Dustin Pedroia is the clubhouse leader of the Boston Red Sox. If you weren’t sure of this, you weren’t in the locker room bright and early Monday morning. As the Sox strolled in for an 11 a.m. start on Patriots Day, players were greeted by their first controversy of the year. In […]

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    April 15, 2012

    Ortiz extends hot start, lifts Sox

    David Ortiz collects three more hits and drives home the go-ahead run in a 6-4 win over Tampa Bay.

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    April 15, 2012

    Red Sox beat Rays again 6-4

    David Ortiz, off to one of the best starts of his career, doubles in the go-ahead run.

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    April 15, 2012

    Kevin Thomas: Sox need Crawford more than ever

    BOSTON — Jacoby Ellsbury is out for at least six weeks. Maybe more. In the short term, the Red Sox have called up Che-Hsuan Lin to be their fourth outfielder. And Cody Ross has moved to center field. But another outfielder will be relied on heavily to fill the spark-plug role Ellsbury played for Boston. […]

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    April 15, 2012
    Desmond Jennings, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Ryan Sweeney

    Red Sox use long ball to down Rays

    Boston collects five home runs and David Ortiz knocks in five runs in a 13-5 victory at home.

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  • Published
    April 14, 2012

    Red Sox place CF Ellsbury on 15-day DL

    Ellsbury, the runner-up in last year's AL MVP voting, dislocated his shoulder sliding into second base during Friday's 12-2 win in the home opener.

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    April 14, 2012

    Feds bulk up for retrial of Clemens over steroids

    The prosecution has more than doubled from two lawyers to five. It wants to make clear that perjury and false statements to Congress are unacceptable — no matter who you are.

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    April 13, 2012
    Jacoby Ellsbury, Bobby Valentine

    A win, and an even bigger loss

    Jacoby Ellsbury is lost, perhaps for some time, with a shoulder injury in a 12-2 home opening win.

  • Published
    April 13, 2012

    On Baseball: A victory without splash, but the Red Sox made waves

    BOSTON – Glitz and glamour. Pomp and pageantry. Those usually describe home-opening ceremonies at Fenway Park. Friday’s opener seemed a little toned down, except for a classy national anthem performance with chorus and brass. Maybe the front office is holding back until the certain-to-be over-the-top celebration marking Fenway’s 100th anniversary. As for the baseball, it […]

  • Published
    April 12, 2012
    Josh Beckett

    Red Sox: Home is where the hope is

    The Red Sox head home to a festooned Fenway, but they'll play host to three of the AL's best – the Rays, Rangers and Yankees.