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Baseball Today: Monday, August 18
Published 8/18/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... you, an absolute steal for any team at a mere $12 million a year for four years!) BACK TO NORMAL: Now that Tim Wakefield's on the disabled list, Kevin Cash will become a more traditional backup catcher. (projo.com) Rather than work once every five days, he'll spell Varitek in day games after night games, give him a rest against a pitcher who's particularly tough against him, etc. THE PAIN, THE PAIN: Jonathan Papelbon is battling migraines again (Boston Globe) and Jacoby Ellsbury is trying to play through a ...

Hitting the Links - Red Sox, Patriots
Published 8/19/2008 by BSBuzz@gmail.com (Boston Sports Buzz) at Boston Sports Buzz - Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins MLB NFL NBA NHL Baseball Football Basketball...
... Pap is suffering from headaches and it has nothing to do with his constant lack of happiness regarding the amount of money he's making. The star closer is dealing with migraines but doesn't think it should affect his ability or availability. ...

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