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Red Sox Chef Falls to Death From Garage

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From Associated Press

A Boston Red Sox clubhouse attendant fell to his death from the sixth floor of a downtown parking garage early Sunday after attending the Celtic playoff game with many of the Red Sox players.

Bernie Logue, 30, was the primary chef in the home clubhouse and had also worked in a lounge since joining the team last season. The Red Sox observed a moment of silence before the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader against the Seattle Mariners.

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Major League Baseball says it is not investigating Barry Bonds but merely monitoring the government probe involving the San Francisco Giant slugger.

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The New York Daily News, citing unidentified sources, reported Sunday that “MLB security officials are convinced that Bonds may be at risk of conviction over allegations of tax fraud, and are conducting their own probe into Bonds’ relationships and activities.”

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Pittsburgh released catcher Benito Santiago, 40, who refused a minor league rehabilitation assignment, and put outfielder Craig Wilson on the 15-day disabled list because of a hand injury.

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