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Boston Red Sox Ink Rich Hill, Cubs and Cardinals Southpaw Castoff

On the heels of another abysmal outing from staple lefty Hideki Okajima, who allowed a two-run jack over two-thirds of an inning Tuesday night, the Boston Red Sox have signed former Chicago Cubs lefty Rich Hill to a minor-league contract. The move comes one day after Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein told WEEI’s Alex Speier that he would prefer not to deal prospects to bolster the Red Sox …

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Red Sox 2B Pedroia takes grounders on knees

BOSTON — Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia took grounders while on both knees before the Red Sox took batting practice prior to their game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night.

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Francona happy Doc's staying

As news spread throughout Boston that Celtics head coach Doc Rivers would return for another season, one person became particularly excited at the development: Terry Francona.

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Patterson makes Red Sox debut

Ready to give left fielder Daniel Nava a day off, Red Sox manager Terry Francona penciled in recently acquired utility player Eric Patterson for Wednesday's game against the Rays.

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Pedroia hoping to lose boot, crutches soon

Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia, who broke his left foot Friday after fouling a ball off it, is trying to do anything to keep his arm in shape.

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Big Papi's blast gets Red Sox rolling in win

David Ortiz blasted a three-run homer to right field to give the Red Sox their first runs of the game in the fifth, sparking the team to a 8-5 win over the Rays in front of 38,013 at Fenway Park on Tuesday.

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