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Injured Sox to continue rehab | Boston Red Sox | projo.com | The Providence Journal
07:35 AM EDT on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By JOE McDONALD Journal Sports Writer NEW YORK — Red Sox pitcher David Aardsma (groin) and shortstop Julio Lugo (quad tear) were examined by Dr. Peter Asnis yesterday in Boston. Originally, both were scheduled to have MRIs, but those exam were not performed. Aardsma had x-rays taken, however, which were negative. Both have been cleared to resume ...
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Baseball Today: Tuesday, August 26
Projo Sox Blog — ... THE STRAW THAT STIRS THE DRINK: If the Yankees are going to get back into it, writes the Daily News' Mike Lupica, Alex Rodriguez has to start earning his $300 million. RIGHT ON: The Herald's Tony Massarotti says Terry Francona "believes the right way is also the best way," and that he'd "rather lose doing the right things than win doing the wrong ones." INJURY REPORT: McDonald has the medical update on David Aardsma, Julio Lugo, Mike Lowell and J.D. Drew. RUNNING SMOOTH ...

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Rotoprofessor — ... the team’s closer, despite his recent struggles, according to an article from Jerry Brown of The East Valley Tribune (click here for the article).  That’s good news for owners, but it is possible that the team ultimately makes a change if he continues to pitch poorly.  With Jon Rauch struggling as well, Chad Qualls or Tony Pena would probably get the chance to close out games if a change is needed. Joe McDonald of The Providence Journal (click here for the article) gives updates on all the injured Red Sox: Both ...

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