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BASEBALL: Ortiz not ready David Ortiz says he is still weeks away from playing after testing his wrist by taking 25 soft swings off a batting tee yesterday in Boston. The Red Sox slugger injured his left wrist on May 31 in Baltimore. * Curt... [link]

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Ortiz Swings Lightly

By STEVEN KRASNER Journal Sports Writer BOSTON -- David Ortiz, on the disabled list because of a torn tendon sheath in his left wrist, took 25 light swings off a tee early Wednesday. It was the first time Ortiz had swung a bat since he ...
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Kendrick snaps Phils losing streak despite funky line-up

It seemed like forever ago that Cole Hamels masterfully pitched the Phillies to a victory over the Red Sox. After losing six straight games, the Phils needed another masterful pitching performance, this time by Kyle Kendrick, to finally get another one in the win column, a 4-0 victory over the A's. Kendrick wasn't dominant, but he was effective.... Click the link for more...
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Buchholz sends a strong reply to Red Sox | | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Pawtucket Red Sox

01:00 AM EDT on Thursday, June 26, 2008 BY PAUL KENYON Journal Sports Writer PAWTUCKET — The Red Sox and Clay Buchholz appear to be working hard to send messages to each other. The Red Sox last week sent a not-so-subtle message to Buchholz that he ...
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Ortiz says he is still weeks away from return

Red Sox slugger David Ortiz says he is still weeks away from playing after testing his wrist by taking 25 soft swings off a batting ...
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