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News for August 2011A's send Conor Jackson to Red Sox- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
The Boston Red Sox acquired first baseman-outfielder Conor Jackson from the Oakland Athletics to add an experienced bat to their roster.
Youkilis goes out with a bang in his rehab assignment- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
Kevin Youkilis saved the best for last in his two-day stint with the Pawtucket Red Sox : a mammoth solo home run to center at Frontier Field with two outs in the ninth inning last night.
Jackson obtained from A’s- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
The Red Sox obtained Conor Jackson , an outfielder and first baseman, from Oakland last night for minor league reliever Jason Rice .
Epstein bears up amid Cub rumors- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
Should Red Sox fans be concerned? General manager Theo Epstein may have shrugged off rumors about his possible interest in joining the Chicago Cubs as president of baseball operations yesterday, but he never dismissed the idea.
Beckett’s mastery of foe continues- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
Joe Girardi was asked before last night’s 9-5 loss to the Red Sox if the Yankees would, sooner or later, finally beat Josh Beckett. After all, the Bronx Bombers had lost three times against the Red Sox righthander this season.
No scraps for us to nibble on- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
There was serious anticipation at Fenway Park last night. Were the Yankees and Red Sox going to revert to old-school ways? Was there a possibility that a night at Fenway could turn into the Jerry Springer show or a free Rolling Stones concert with Hells Angels providing security?
Leading role- Wednesday August 31st, 2011
Jacoby Ellsbury had played 237 games at Fenway Park without hitting a ball over the famed Green Monster in left field. A lefthanded hitter, Ellsbury’s power has been to right field and occasionally center.
Sabathia finally solves Red Sox and Yankees win- Tuesday August 30th, 2011
CC Sabathia finally snapped out of his Red Sox funk, and it took an extra effort to do it.
No fireworks for Red Sox vs. Yankees- Tuesday August 30th, 2011
Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia knows how it appeared. New York's Francisco Cervelli homers, claps his hands demonstratively while crossing the plate and gets plunked in his very next at-bat.
As beatings go, it wasn’t that bad- Tuesday August 30th, 2011
Did the Yankees really win this game? Weren’t there Red Sox on base from the first pitch (well, actually the fourth) until the last? Was there so much as a single 1-2-3 Sox inning? The answer would be no. Wasn’t there a 33-pitch second inning? The answer would be yes, and, no, the Sox did not score.
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