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Why you ask? Because of Josh Hamilton. That’s
why. SCOTT JACOBS Alright, before we kick this thing
off, let’s play Who Am I. Here we go. I lead the AL in home runs and play for the atrocious Cleveland Indians. Today on Around the Horn, my name was mispronounced. In 2002 I was part of the package the Indians received in exchange for Bartolo Colon. My name is Grady Sizemore
07:34 AM EDT on Wednesday, June 25, 2008
By SEAN McADAM Journal Sports Writer BOSTON - David
Ortiz (wrist) will travel with the team to Houston, Tampa Bay and New York when the club departs tonight for its 10-game road trip. Before he leaves, Ortiz ...
The Sox are halfway done with the regular
season and on a pace to win 98 games.
Here is how I grade the team so far. Starting Pitching: B+ Beckett, Lester, Dice-K, and Wake all have ERA's under 4. Masterson has pitched well in spot starts, Colon has shown he can be a good member of the rotation. Outlook for the second half: Buchholz looks like he is ready to rejoin the club, Lester has ...
CC Sabathia, the oversized ace for the Cleveland
Indians, is looking more and more like a player
that is about to be traded. The Indians, who are 35-41 and seven games behind the AL Central leading Chicago White Sox, will likely look to trade ...
It is safe to say that I rarely
agree with Hank Steinbrenner, who is part of the
new New York Yankees braintrust (does that qualify as an oxymoron?). However, I share his sentiment about National League baseball. The senior circuit needs to incorporate the designated hitter. Steinbrenner would like to see the DH added in the National League for selfish purposes. Chien-Ming Wang is out ...
The Mill starts churning with a conversation about
the prize pitcher who might be available as a
rental.
BY STEVEN KRASNER Journal Sports Writer BOSTON --
Bartolo Colon, on the disabled list because of a
strained oblique muscle, has been told to back off his throwing. Manager Terry Francona said Colon has been experiencing discomfort in his ...
Red Sox pitcher Bartolo Colon, who has been
on the disabled list because of a strained oblique
muscle, will back off his pitching rehab, Sox manager Terry Francona said Wednesday. Francona said Colon was throwing from 120-130 feet and felt ...
The Globe's Amalie Benjamin joins NESN's Heidi Watney
before Wednesday's matinée to chat about the progress of
David Ortiz, Bartolo Colon, and Clay Buchholz. Follow the link below to watch the video.
Wrapping up the Sabathia trade and why comparisons
to the Colon deal are unfair.










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