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Terry Francona just shrugged and smiled a bit. What else could he do? "Just another boring night at the ballpark," he said. [link]

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Baseball Today: Friday, June 6
Published 6/6/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... No, that -- from the Red Sox' point of view -- was the injury to Ellsbury, who rolled his wrist while making a diving catch in right-center field. (And not to beat a dead horse or anything, but if Crisp hadn't been tossed he'd have been in center field and Ellsbury would be just fine this morning.) The Sox didn't know last night exactly how serious it was; the hope is that it's not too bad and he won't be out more than a day or two, if at all. (Boston Globe) But it's potentially serious enough that they ...

Red Sox Won't Bring In Replacement
Published 6/6/2008 by Eli (noreply@blogger.com) at MLB Rumors
... Rumors have surfaced that the Red Sox might look to bring in a free agent to replace David Ortiz. Among the names that have surfaced, Kenny Lofton and Barry Bonds stick out as the top two. However, the Red Sox have Chris Carter and Brandon Moss platooning in the role and they are doing a fine job. There is no need to bring in a new face and disrupt the chemistry of a first place team. ...

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