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Sandoval Sounds Off
Sandoval Sounds Off
Sandoval Sounds Off
New Boston Red Sox third baseman Pablo Sandoval says he knew last spring that 2014 would be his final year in San Francisco. The "Panda" tells "Bleacher Report" that he felt disrespected by the Giants during contract talks and he wasn't going to re-sign with them, even for more money...
Baseball Is Here
Baseball Is Here
Baseball Is Here
Clay Buchholz started with one perfect inning, Rick Porcello followed by retiring six straight batters and the Boston Red Sox beat Northeastern 2-1 Tuesday, completing a double-header sweep of college teams. The game was tied after the scheduled seven innings, and the Red Sox won in the eighth on a throwing error...
Unclaimed Money
Unclaimed Money
Unclaimed Money
Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady and one-time World Series MVP David Ortiz are among tens of thousands of Massachusetts taxpayers on the state treasurer's latest unclaimed property list. Brady, quarterback of the New England Patriots, and Ortiz, designated hitter for the Boston Red Sox, as well as Patriots coach Bill Belichick, are all owed $300 or less...
Big Papi Not Happy
Big Papi Not Happy
Big Papi Not Happy
David Ortiz says he ``might run out of money'' if baseball enforces the new pace-of-play rule requiring hitters to keep at least one foot in the batter's box. Ortiz used part of his first spring training session with reporters Wednesday to colorfully rant about the rule...
Elorza Works With New Owners
Elorza Works With New Owners
Elorza Works With New Owners
Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza says he is looking forward to working with new owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox to consider moving the team to a few miles south to Rhode Island's largest city. Elorza issued a statement Monday following the announcement that Red Sox president Larry Lucchino and several Rhode Island businessmen purchased the Triple A baseball club for an undisclosed price...
Contract Extended
Contract Extended
Contract Extended
The Boston Red Sox hoped to work out a new deal for manager John Farrell before they opened camp. They nearly got it done. So while Boston pitchers and catchers held their first official workout Saturday, the team announced that Farrell's contract had been extended through the 2017 season, with a team option for 2018...
Pick Up The Pace!
Pick Up The Pace!
Pick Up The Pace!
Major League Baseball is making some changes to speed up the length of games but it won't implement some of the more radical proposals to make games shorter. The league and the players' union announced an agreement Friday to enforce the rule requiring a hitter to keep at least one foot in the batter's box in most cases...
A-Rod Apologizes
A-Rod Apologizes
A-Rod Apologizes
New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez is apologizing to fans for his season-long drug suspension. In a hand-written letter posted on MLB.com, "A-Rod" writes that he is sorry and takes full responsibility for mistakes that led to his suspension for the 2014 season...
"Truck Day" At Fenway
"Truck Day" At Fenway
"Truck Day" At Fenway
Take heart, winter weary New Englanders. Spring can't be far away if the Boston Red Sox equipment truck is on its way to Florida. Hundreds of fans gathered outside Fenway Park to bid the truck farewell as it left Boston on a 1,480-mile trip to the team's spring training home in Fort Myers shortly after noon on Thursday...
Truck Day On Thursday
Truck Day On Thursday
Truck Day On Thursday
No matter where we look, we're trapped by piles of snow.  Whether its Boston or New Bedford, we're surrounded by a sea of white.  But there is a small glimmer of hope, an oasis in an otherwise dismal winter. Its called "Truck Day" and it happens tomorrow at Fenway Park...

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