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BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Acquire Russell From Red Sox

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<i> Associated Press</i>

The Boston Red Sox traded slumping relief pitcher Jeff Russell to the Cleveland Indians for pitchers Chris Nabholz and Steve Farr.

Russell (0-5), who gave up one run and three hits while pitching the ninth inning of Boston’s 6-3 loss to the Oakland Athletics on Friday, has 12 saves in 15 opportunities this season with a 5.14 earned-run average.

He got his fifth loss Wednesday when he gave up a 10th-inning homer to Danny Tartabull in a 4-3 loss to the New York Yankees.

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Nabholz, a left-hander who was 3-1 on a rehabilitation assignment with triple-A Charlotte while recovering from a strained upper back, is scheduled to start Sunday for the Red Sox.

Farr, a right-handed reliever who is on the disabled list because of a stiff neck, is expected to be ready to pitch for Boston on July 10.

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