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Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was the...
Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball.
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Jacoby Ellsbury struggling
Boston HeraldAll along, the assumption was that the anticipation of free agency after this season would inspire Jacoby Ellsbury to once again reach MVP-caliber heights. But take it from two of Ellsbury's Red Sox teammates: It isn't so simple. A year ago, Shane...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Joel Hanrahan, Dustin Pedroia, Sports, Andrew Miller
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Red Sox steal drama trick from Bruins
Boston HeraldST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- A few minutes before Brad Marchand sent Bruins fans into delirium last night, Will Middlebrooks and the Red Sox staged a rousing rally of their own. After a scorching April, the Red Sox had floundered in May. And they appeared on...Tags: Matt Joyce, Fernando Rodney, Will Middlebrooks, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Dustin Pedroia
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John Farrell a true believer
Boston HeraldST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Among the more damning indictments of John Farrell's tenure in Toronto came during spring training, when Blue Jays center fielder Colby Rasmus accused his former manager of overreacting whenever times got tough. "It was like...Tags: Sports, Tampa Bay Rays, Cy Young Award, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays
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Sox headed south
Boston HeraldST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Call it the Great Regression. After racing to 20 wins in their first 28 games, the Red Sox were bound to slip, at least to some extent. Maintaining that pace would've meant keeping up with the 1927 Yankees, and no offense to...Tags: James Loney, Dustin Pedroia, Sports, David Ortiz, Yunel Escobar
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Victorino suffers another injury after wall collision
Boston HeraldAnother day, another potential injury. Red Sox outfielder Shane Victorino, whose kamikaze style in right field has already made him a fan favorite, was taken to Mass. General after yesterday's 12-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays with sore ribs following...Tags: Dustin Pedroia, Sports, David Ortiz, Shane Victorino, Emilio Bonifacio
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Notebook: Joel Hanrahan's year ends
Boston HeraldThe Joel Hanrahan era as Red Sox closer will be remembered for all the wrong reasons by both Hanrahan and the ballclub after the reliever said yesterday he would undergo season-ending tendon surgery later this week. Hanrahan, slowed by a hamstring...Tags: Will Middlebrooks, Joel Hanrahan, Dustin Pedroia, Sports, David Ortiz
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Sox can't finish up
Boston HeraldThe last time Clay Buchholz and Mark Buehrle squared off, in Toronto on May 1, all everyone could talk about was how lousy Buehrle pitched and how all that goop on Buchholz' left arm made him so effective. In yesterday's rematch at Fenway Park, both...Tags: Mark Buehrle, Adam Lind, Will Middlebrooks, Dustin Pedroia, Sports
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Marlins Report: Juan Pierre, 35, has a shot at his fourth stolen-bases crown
The Palm Beach PostAt age 40, Rickey Henderson led the American League with 66 stolen bases in 1998. Lou Brock was 35 when he stole 118 bases to lead the National League in 1974. Can Marlins left fielder Juan Pierre win the stolen-bases crown this year in his mid-30s?...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, National League West, Sports, Jacob Turner, Jonny Gomes
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For the Miami Marlins' Juan Pierre, age is of no issue
Miami HeraldEven though he already has won three stolen base titles in his career, Juan Pierre said he never really has been a guy to look at the leaderboards. Wins are what the 35-year-old veteran has always prized most. But when informed earlier this week he...Tags: Kevin Slowey, Wade LeBlanc, Sports, Ethics, Mike Redmond
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Rags to all riches
Boston HeraldDaniel Nava has rewritten the narrative. Until recently, the prevailing reaction whenever Nava has gotten a big hit for the Red Sox has been to rehash his rags-to-riches journey. But after so many clutch hits, Nava has gone from a feel-good tale to a...Tags: Will Middlebrooks, ESPN (tv network), The Boston Globe, Sports, Felix Doubront
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Twins pound out hit after hit after hit in crushing Red Sox
Star TribuneTwins lefthander Pedro Hernandez, pitching with a heavy heart Wednesday, lasted only two innings. His struggles came, however, on one of those crazy Fenway Park nights. A night in which the Twins couldn't stop hitting ''Your starter goes two innings and...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Green Monster, Sports, Shane Victorino, Jonny Gomes
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Pierre steals 600, celebrates with Hawaiian Punch, Honey Buns
The plunder of 600 stolen bases was laid out around Juan Pierre's locker late Thursday night. The lineup card from the Miami Marlins' 7-2 loss to the Phillies was displayed with the uprooted base where Pierre attained the milestone. The head-scratcher...
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