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Boston Red Sox

  • Published
    September 22, 2011
    David Ortiz

    Blundering has Red Sox wondering

    The pitching is in shambles. The hitting is spotty. And the defense?<br><br> The Boston Red Sox are dropping the ball there, too.<br><br> In less than three weeks, they've bumbled their way from a smooth ride to the playoffs to a trip toward a spot on the list of historic collapses. And somehow during their wacky September, they still have the inside track on a postseason berth.

  • Published
    September 22, 2011

    On Baseball: The choice remains clear: Get better or get bounced

    Boston, destined for a long run of October baseball, may not make the playoffs.

  • Published
    September 22, 2011
    David Ortiz

    Another late lead, another loss for Sox

    The Orioles rally late, this time against ace Josh Beckett, to deal the Red Sox's wild-card chances yet another blow.

  • Published
    September 21, 2011

    Red Sox stumble again

    Boston blows a 4-1 lead in the late innings, losing to the Orioles 6-4.

  • Published
    September 21, 2011

    Sox’s Buchholz throwing goes well

    Clay Buchholz says his back feels fine after throwing 32 pitches in a simulated game.

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  • Published
    September 21, 2011

    O’s continue uh-ohs for Red Sox

    BOSTON — Even Jonathan Papelbon can’t be counted on to save the Red Sox now.<br><br> And Boston keeps stumbling toward a playoff berth – or an epic collapse.

  • Published
    September 20, 2011

    Tom Caron: Sox, Yankees fans share common ground – briefly

    BOSTON — Tonight begins another strange chapter in one of the strangest seasons in recent Red Sox history. Tonight, as Press Herald columnist Kevin Thomas noted Monday, you should be cheering for the New York Yankees. That’s right, the Yankees. For most of the next week, Red Sox Nation and Yankee Universe will be aligned […]

  • Published
    September 20, 2011

    Yes, the Sox do make it interesting

    Boston's lead in the AL wild-card race was down to 1½ games after losing the opener of a doubleheader, and John Lackey wasn't helping things when he gave up three runs in the first inning of the nightcap.<br><br> That's when the Red Sox started hitting, and they didn't stop until they were cruising to an 18-9 victory over the Baltimore Orioles that gave them a split of the day-night doubleheader and stopped, for now, their slide in the AL wild-card race.

  • Published
    September 18, 2011
    Joel Peralta

    Red Sox knuckle under pressure

    Tim Wakefield gets hit hard and the Rays take an 8-5 win to trail Boston by two in the wild-card race.

  • Published
    September 17, 2011
    Dustin Pedroia

    Zobrist’s homer keeps Rays hoping

    Ben Zobrist's two-run homer boosts the Rays, who gain inspiration in the chase for a playoff berth.