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07:54 AM EDT on Thursday, September 4, 2008 BOSTON -- Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis was out of the lineup again yesterday with a stiff back. When asked how Youkilis was feeling yesterday morning, manager Terry Francona said, “Not as good as we hoped.” “He’s here but he’s not going to play,” said Francona. Francona said Youkilis first felt the discomfort during Monday’s game. In ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Thursday, September 4
Published 9/4/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... on me was when he told me that you can allow a walk or a stolen base. The important thing is to not let that runner come home." TYING THE RECORD: The Red Sox yesterday tied the Indians' record for consecutive sellouts, with their 455th straight. (projo,com) They'll set a new one Monday night against Tampa Bay. A STEP BACKWARDS: In the midst of all the good injury news comes word that Kevin Youkilis' bad back isn't getting any better. McDonald has both stories. SHUTTING IT DOWN: ...

Morning Roundup (Weaver, Hamels & more)
Published 9/4/2008 by admin at Rotoprofessor
... Joe Mcdonald of The Providence Journal (click here for the article) is reporting that “a stiff back” continues to keep Kevin Youkilis out of the Red Sox line-up.  Terry Francona was quoted as saying, “He’s here but he’s not going to play”.  Just keep him on your bench until he is healthy enough to return. ...

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