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08:24 AM EDT on Thursday, April 10, 2008•KEY TO THE GAME: Pawtucket beat Lehigh Valley, 2-0, last night at McCoy Stadium in large part because of the ability to come through in the clutch. Keith Ginter came through big-time for the PawSox, delivering the game-winning hit. A 10-year veteran who has played for three major-league teams, Ginter singled up the middle with two on and one out in the ... [link]

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Baseball Today; Thursday, April 10
Published 4/10/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... GETTING CLOSE TO DECISION TIME: With Mike Timlin about ready to return -- Paul Kenyon has the details of his night in Pawtucket -- Krasner looks at ...

TIMLIN MAKES FINAL REHAB OUTING
Published 4/10/2008 by rob at The #1 Source for New England Sports Opinions and Propaganda...
... gun was juiced or not). Timlin should re-join the Sox on Friday when they begin a 3 game set with the Yankees. With the struggles of the Sox middle-relief, it will be a welcome sight to see #50 warming up in the pen. Some more good news out of Rhode Island is that Craig Hansen has been nearly unhittable. He threw 2 perfect innings in the win over Lehigh Valley, and has allowed only 1 hit in 6 innings this season. Source: The Providence Journal

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