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Red Sox Sign Aaron Cook to Minor League Deal
The Boston Red Sox have agreed to a minor league deal with free agent righty Aaron Cook, according to Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports. The move is yet another example of the highly conservative route the team is taking in building a better rotation for 2012. Cook, who played for the Colorado Rockies to this point,has [...]
TweetBobby Jenks has Surgery, Will Start Late
When the Boston Red Sox picked up Bobby Jenks, they were hoping he could continue his 2010 return to form after a terrible 2009 season and provided the team with another arm for the late innings. Instead, Jenks has hardly pitched at all; he had two long trips to the DL and required surgery on [...]
TweetSolar Powered Pinstripes: The Yankee’s Strange Day/Night Splits
Last season, The New York Yankees won the American League East with 97 wins and the best record in the American League, but they did not hang around long in October, losing in the first round to the Detroit Tigers. For Yankee fans, the early exit was disappointing, but a fan paying close attention to [...]
TweetOswalt Vs. Kuroda: Which Righty Should Boston Sign?
With the Front Office committing to a Spring Training attempt at converting Alfredo Aceves and Daniel Bard into full time starters and back up options like Andrew Miller, Felix Doubront and Carlos Silva in the minors, the Boston Red Sox are not as desperate for starting pitching as they once appeared. If the off-season trends [...]
TweetMinor League Signings Abound
The Boston Red Sox have locked in a a fair chunk of their AAA roster today, announcing their minor league signings this afternoon. Among these players there are a few names that could make a difference in the major league’s as well. The full list is: Carlos Silva, Brandon Duckworth, Charlie Haeger, Will Inman, Doug [...]
Tweet2011: A Red Sox Year in Review: Part 4- The Fall Out
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Tweet2011: A Red Sox Year in Review: Part 3- In All Probability…
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Tweet2011: A Red Sox Year in Review Part 2: Agony and Ecstasy in the First Half
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Tweet2011: A Red Sox Year in Review Part 1: Pre-Season Portends Greatness
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TweetIs the Reddick Trade a Vote for Ryan Kalish?
Earlier today, the Boston Red Sox traded away their starting right fielder to help sure up the bullpen. With Josh Reddick gone, the questions that surround the position are now even more pronounced. Boston has a number of options in right field but each one carries a degree of uncertainty. The obvious option would be [...]
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