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Red Sox Drop Opener
Red Sox Drop Opener
Red Sox Drop Opener
Chris Davis hit a tiebreaking, three-run homer off new Boston closer Craig Kimbrel in the ninth inning and drove in five runs, carrying the Baltimore Orioles over the Red Sox 9-7 Monday in David Ortiz's final home opener. Kimbrel (0-1), the All-Star reliever acquired in an offseason trade from San Diego, entered with the score 6-6...
Price Wins Red Sox Opener
Price Wins Red Sox Opener
Price Wins Red Sox Opener
CLEVELAND (AP) - David Price struck out 10 and won his weather-delayed debut for Boston and David Ortiz hit a two-run homer, leading the Red Sox to a 6-2 win over the Cleveland Indians, who were forced to push their season opener back because of wintry conditions...
Red Sox Preview: Position Players
Red Sox Preview: Position Players
Red Sox Preview: Position Players
As the Major League Baseball season gets underway today, let’s take a look at the Boston Red Sox’ Opening Day Roster. We’ve looked at the rotation. We've broke down the bullpen. Now, let's finish it off with the position players on the roster.
Red Sox Preview: Bullpen
Red Sox Preview: Bullpen
Red Sox Preview: Bullpen
As the Major League Baseball season gets underway today, let’s take a look at the Boston Red Sox’ Opening Day Roster. We've looked at the rotation. Now, let's check out the bullpen.
Travis Shaw To Start At Third
Travis Shaw To Start At Third
Travis Shaw To Start At Third
Pablo Sandoval has become a $95 million bench player. The Boston Red Sox announced before their final spring training game Thursday that Travis Shaw, a 25-year-old who made his big league debut last May, will be their starting third baseman...
More Safety Netting At Fenway
More Safety Netting At Fenway
More Safety Netting At Fenway
The Red Sox are making safety nets stretch from dugout to dugout behind home plate at Fenway Park. The "Boston Globe" reports the work to install the new netting is almost finished. Last season, one fan was struck by a part of a broken bat, and another fan was hit by a foul ball, with both fans suffering injuries...
Forbes:  Yankees #1
Forbes: Yankees #1
Forbes: Yankees #1
For the 19th straight year, the New York Yankees are Major League Baseball's most valuable franchise. That's according to Forbes, which has released its annual rankings. The Yankees are valued at 3.4-billion-dollars, a six-percent increase from a year ago...

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