Corey on the Bubble

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TOKYO -- Bryan Corey is among a handful of Red Sox relievers who finds himself out of options -- and perhaps out of time with the Sox. Invited on the trip here -- along with David Aardsma and Javier Lopez, Corey is in a sort of no-man's land. If he doesn't make the Sox' 25-man roster, he can't return to Pawtucket without first being exposed on waivers. It's likely he would be claimed ... [link]

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Red Sox News & Notes From Japan- 3/22
Published 3/22/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... the game and that’s it. “I’m going to get to 600. Why not? The skies the limit, there’s not limit … I’m going to play six more years. There’s no doubt I can do it.” I wonder if Manny drank too much sake last night. Given how hard Manny works, I can definitely see him playing for another six years. The big question will be whether or not the Red Sox pick up his option at the end of the season. Much like some NCAA teams were last week, Bryan Corey is on the bubble of making the Red Sox. Here’s a look at ...

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