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Clay Buchholz's torn fingernail May 12 at Minnesota earned him a nearly two-month stay in the minor leagues to work on his mechanics. Last night, he demonstrated what he had been working on in his five starts with Triple A Pawtucket. His first inning was punctuated by nerves, Buchholz said, and he worked five innings, allowing four runs - a career high at Fenway Park - on five hits. He struck ... [link]

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Boston Red Sox News & Notes - 7/12
Published 7/12/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... He looked good in the 3rd and 4th innings when he struck out 5-of-6 batters he faced but the Orioles got to him for two more runs in the 5th. For the most part, everyone was pleased though with the progress he’s made. ...

Don't Call It A Comeback
Published 7/16/2008 by Erin at Robots Took My Medicine
... for the next Yankee series on July 25.  The team has been holding somewhat steady since he left, but we need him.  If Drew can stay hot when Ortiz comes back, and Ramirez can continue to hit well, that's a nice part of any lineup.  Pitching is a bit of a question mark, with Buccholz struggling in his return from the minors, and Masterson ...

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