Published 3/2/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - MLB News
Six months after pitching a no-hitter, Clay Buchholz had trouble getting anybody out. In his 2008 spring training debut, Boston's rookie right-hander allowed hits to his first five batters Sunday and took the loss in the Minnesota Twins' 8-2 victory over the Red Sox. Buchholz is trying to nail down the fifth spot in Boston's rotation and knows at least one thing he must show manager Terry Francona...
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