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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: Tropicana Field, Boston Red Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, David Ortiz
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Phillies Notebook: Manuel gives Utley some rest for rest's sake
Philadelphia Daily NewsIT WAS AN opportunity, not a necessity. That's what Charlie Manuel said of his decision to keep Chase Utley out of the lineup last night, despite the fact that the Phillies were coming off an off day and would enjoy another one tomorrow. With lefty...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Scott Kazmir, Philadelphia Phillies, Homer Bailey
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Peavy on Sale: He's a special kid
MINNEAPOLIS — An abscessed tooth that was pulled Monday put prized White Sox left-hander Chris Sale in no mood to talk about his one-hit shutout Sunday. But veteran Jake Peavy was forthcoming in assessing his teammate's ascent since Sale was...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, John Danks, Zach Stewart, Minor League Baseball, Sports
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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: Boston Red Sox, Ryan Dempster, Will Middlebrooks, Clay Buchholz, Fenway Park
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Shelby Miller retires 27 in a row and pitches complete game 1 hitter
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Shelby Miller gave up a leadoff single then retired 27 in a row for his first career complete game, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies. Eric Young Jr. had a line drive hit to right field...
Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Eric Young, Jr., Colorado Rockies
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Jon Lester 1-hitter puts punctuation on win
Boston HeraldAfter a lights-out spring training, Jon Lester allowed only eight runs through his first five starts, seemingly reestablishing himself as a bona fide ace for the Red Sox. Surely, he could've left well enough alone. But Lester was approached last...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Boston Red Sox, Will Middlebrooks, Fenway Park, Toronto Blue Jays
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Buckley: Nothing funny in closing numbers
Boston HeraldSpeaking with reporters yesterday morning at the Garden, Bruins coach Claude Julien made with the wise cracks when asked why his team has so much trouble putting the opposition out of its misery in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Bruins are 3-6 in non-...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Ice Hockey, Boston Red Sox, Johnny Boychuk, Tuukka Rask
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Red Sox-Blue Jays series should provide some pop
The Cardinals visit the Cubs for the first time this week. Fireworks are not expected. But when the Red Sox's Clay Buchholz pitches against the Blue Jays next Saturday, that should be interesting. You know you are doing something right when rivals...
Tags: Houston Astros, Baseball Statistics, Boston Red Sox, ESPN (tv network), Matt Carpenter
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Red Sox rotation not easy to spin
Boston HeraldRemember when the Red Sox could not lose and every day brought another eye-popping statistic about how awesome the rotation was doing? Ancient history. Let's look at the here and now. Let's look at how the Red Sox have slipped into a tie for first...Tags: American League East, Ryan Dempster, Clay Buchholz, Minnesota Twins, Sports
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On The Fly: Not Everyone's For King James
LeBron James won his fourth NBA Most Valuable Player Award, but he wasn't a unanimous choice. Carmelo Anthony received one first-place vote from the media ballots, denying LeBron the opportunity to become the first unanimous MVP in league history. It's...Tags: New York Rangers, Shaquille O'Neal, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Bulls, New York Yankees
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John Farrell, Juan Nieves bring out best in co-aces
Boston HeraldSix months ago, when the Red Sox pried manager John Farrell from the final year of his contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, they hoped he'd be "The Pitcher Whisperer," possessing the touch to remake Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz into the aces they once...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Toronto Blue Jays, Sports, Roger Clemens
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On Baseball: Cautious hope springs for now
Portland Press Herald, MaineWith firefighters from Bath serving as the color guard, Michela Boissonneault of Portland sang the national anthem, drawing cheers as she belted out "land of the free " Maine Day at Fenway Park was off to a good start. It got better on a sun-...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Houston Astros, Ryan Dempster, Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz
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