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		<title>MLB 2012 Boston Red Sox Spring Training Schedule</title>
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<p>With the start of spring training right around the corner, fans of the Boston Red Sox have plenty to look forward to this season. The Red Sox train at JetBlue Park at Fenway South located in Ft. Myers, Florida.</p>
<p><i>Note: All start times Eastern and all &#8220;Home&#8221; games take place in Ft. Myers.</i></p>
<p>Mar 3, Northeastern at Boston Red Sox (SS), 2:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 3, Boston College at Boston Red Sox (SS), 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 4, Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 5, Boston Red Sox at Minnesota Twins (Ft. Myers, FL), 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 6, Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 7, Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays (Dunedin, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 8, Boston Red Sox at St. Louis Cardinals (Jupiter, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 9, Pittsburgh Pirates at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 10, Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 11, Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles (Sarasota, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 12, Miami Marlins at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 13, Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees (Tampa, FL), 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 15, St. Louis Cardinals at Boston Red Sox, 2:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 16, Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 17, Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox (SS), 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 17, Boston Red Sox (SS) at Baltimore Orioles (Sarasota, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 18, Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays (Pt. Charlotte, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 19, Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 20, Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 21, Boston Red Sox at Pittsburgh Pirates (Bradenton, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 22, New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 23, Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles (Sarasota, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 24, Philadelphia Phillies at Boston Red Sox (SS), 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 24, Boston Red Sox (SS) at Miami Marlins (Jupiter, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 25, Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays (Dunedin, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 26, Boston Red Sox at Philadelphia Phillies (Clearwater, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 27, Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 29, Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 30, Boston Red Sox at Minnesota Twins (Ft. Myers, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Mar 31, Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays (Pt. Charlotte, FL), 1:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Apr 1, Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Apr 2, Washington Nationals at Boston Red Sox, 1:35 p.m.</p>
<p>Apr 3, Boston Red Sox at Washington Nationals (Washington, D.C.), 6:05 p.m.</p>
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<p>All data provided by MLB.com</p>
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<p>The Boston Red Sox have officially signed 12 free agents, one of whom is former Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Silva to minor league deals. All of 12 have been invited to Spring Training as non-roster players. If he reaches the majors, Silva is projected to earn exactly $1,000,000.</p>
<p>The entire list of players includes pitchers Silva, Rich Hill (reported earlier), Brandon Duckworth, Will Inman, Doug Mathis, Tony Pena Jr., Chorye Spoone, Jesse Carlson (reported earlier), Charlie Haeger, Justin Thomas as well as infielders Pedro Ciriaco and Nate Spears. While some of these names are recognizable, none are more so than Silva.</p>
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<p>Silva, 32, has been in the big leagues since 2002 and has pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies (2002-2003), Minnesota Twins (2004-2007), Seattle Mariners (2008-2009) and Chicago Cubs (2010). In 2011, Silva was released by the Cubs and signed a minor league deal with the New York Yankees, where he was 2-1 with a 2.75 ERA between double and triple A. He was later released because of some nagging health problems.</p>
<p>Silva&#8217;s major league track record is a respectable one, to say the least. In his nine seasons in the majors, Silva is 70-70 with a 4.68 ERA with over 1,200 innings pitched. Silva owns a staggeringly low 1.7 BB/9 rating for an innings eater. His best season came in 2004 with the Twins (14-8, 4.21 ERA), but his 2010 campaign was a close second (10-6 4.22 ERA). The Red Sox have been looking for low cost options to build depth in their pitching rotation, so this move was really right up their alley.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 03:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Boston Red Sox accelerated their efforts to find pitching at a bargain Tuesday, signing veteran right-hander Carlos Silva to a minor league contract. Silva, 32, was among 12 players signed and invited to the major league camp as non-roster players. ]]></description>
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<p>The Boston Red Sox accelerated their efforts to find pitching at a bargain Tuesday, signing veteran right-hander Carlos Silva to a minor league contract.</p>
<p>Silva, 32, was among 12 players signed and invited to the major league camp as non-roster players. Ten are pitchers.</p>
<p>The list includes Rich Hill, who solved Boston&#8217;s left-handed relief problem last year until requiring Tommy John elbow surgery in June.</p>
<p>Hill, 31, has an ongoing streak of 15 straight scoreless outings dating back to September of 2010, when he joined the Red Sox.</p>
<p>Silva pitched in the Yankees&#8217; organization last year. Between Double A and Triple A, he went 2-1 with a 2.75 ERA, but was released on July 2.</p>
<p>His major league average of 1.73 walks per nine innings is the lowest among active players with at least 750 innings. Silva had his best success with the Twins from 2004-07.</p>
<p>More recently, his control as a pitcher has not been matched by an ability to control his temperament.</p>
<p>After signing a four-year, $48 million deal with Seattle, Silva flopped went 5-18 with a 6.81 ERA in 2008-09.</p>
<p>In December of 2009, he was traded to the Chicago Cubs for outfielder Milton Bradley in a swap of underachieving players with fat contracts. </p>
<p>In 2010, Silva went 10-6 with a 4.22 ERA for the Cubs. Last spring, that modest comeback turned sour again.</p>
<p>In early March, Silva had a fight in the dugout with Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez, who had made an error with Silva on the mound.</p>
<p>Most of the blame was assigned to Silva, if only because Ramirez had never been known as a problem player.</p>
<p>When Silva became unhappy that his rotation spot was up for grabs, the Cubs released him. After he accused the Cubs of not being honest with him about his role, the club fired back.</p>
<p>Jim Hendry, the general manager at the time, said Silva was guilty of blaming others instead of himself. That may not provide an ideal backdrop for his signing with Boston, but the Red Sox are looking for help at the back end of their rotation.</p>
<p>They hope the 6-foot-4, 280-pound pitcher can rediscover his success with Minnesota, where Silva went 23-16 over 2004 and &#8217;05. </p>
<p>Silva will earn up to $1 million if he makes the big league club.</p>
<p>Also signed to a Red Sox minor league contract was Brandon Duckworth, who pitched at Pawtucket last season.</p>
<p>Duckworth turns 36 on Jan. 23. Since 2001, he is 23-34 with a 5.28 ERA in 134 big league games, of which 84 were starts.</p>
<p>Right-hander Charlie Haeger, one of the few knuckleball pitchers in pro baseball, was signed. So were righties Doug Mathis, Will Inman, Chorye Spoone and Tony Pena, Jr., and lefties Jesse Carlson and Justin Thomas.</p>
<p>Haeger, 28, is 2-7 with a 6.40 ERA in 34 big league games.</p>
<p>Pena, 30, is the son of former Red Sox catcher Tony Pena. He played 327 big league games as an infielder (primarily at shortstop) from 2006-09.</p>
<p>A .228 career average led Pena to convert to pitching in 2009, when the San Francisco Giants assigned him to their Double A club.</p>
<p>He has not pitched in the majors since that switch. He did toss one perfect mopup inning for Kansas City in 2008, striking out Detroit&#8217;s Pudge Rodriguez.</p>
<p>Shortstop Pedro Ciriaco and utility infielder Nate Spears were signed. Ciriaco is 13-for-39 over 31 games since 2010, all with Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>Spears, 26, can play almost anywhere. In 2011, he made a favorable impression with the Red Sox in spring training.</p>
<p>He hit .248 for Pawtucket and appeared in three games for Boston. </p>
<p>When the Red Sox needed space on the 40-man roster for late season pickups Trever Miller and Joey Gathright, they released Spears in September. 	</p>
<p>Given his age and versatility, it is not surprising they are giving him another look.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Matt Garza still doesn't have a contract, which means that the bidding war for the 28-year-old RHP is heating up. Since rumors started swirling about the Boston Red Sox' apparent interest in the promising righty, Ben Cherington and company have acquired closer Andrew Bailey, filling in a major gap (more like a gaping hole) in the pitching staff. Despite the move, and ownership's apparent miserliness, the Red Sox are reportedly still among the teams vying for Garza, and there's good reason to believe they'll come out on top. ]]></description>
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<p><span>Matt Garza</span> still doesn&#8217;t have a contract, which means that the bidding war for the 28-year-old RHP is heating up. Since rumors started swirling about the Boston Red Sox&#8217; apparent interest in the promising righty, Ben Cherington and company have acquired closer <span>Andrew Bailey,</span> filling in a major gap (more like a gaping hole) in the pitching staff. Despite the move, and ownership&#8217;s apparent miserliness, the Red Sox are reportedly still among the teams vying for Garza, and there&#8217;s good reason to believe they&#8217;ll come out on top.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not exactly clear that Theo Epstein will let Garza go in the first place, though the longer Garza goes without a commitment, the more costly he becomes. With Theo&#8217;s ever-delayed compensation package yet to be decided, Garza would make for an interesting (and final) solution to an issue that&#8217;s been hanging over the heads of Cherington and ownership. Despite the addition of Bailey, there&#8217;s little doubt that any remaining offseason moves for the Red Sox would have to involve more shoring up of the pitching staff. Garza, one of the biggest names available, is an obvious target.</p>
<p>I think we can safely say that it&#8217;s no coincidence that the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays are among the other teams reported to be interested in Garza. If an AL East club (namely the Red Sox) has a genuine need for the righty, it&#8217;s not hard to imagine that the Yankees and Blue Jays are merely trying to drive up the price and make Garza as expensive as possible for their mutual rival.</p>
<p>No matter how much Garza ends up getting, his track-record makes him look well worth the investment. The best thing about his six seasons in the majors might just be his reliability. Although Garza&#8217;s career got off with a 5.76 ERA and a 3-6 record, he&#8217;s gone on to below-4.00 ERA seasons ever since. This past season, he had a career-best 3.32 over the course of 198 innings pitched.</p>
<p>A sticking point might be the fact that, despite his solid ERA, Garza ended last season with a not-exactly-inspiring 10-10 record. Nevertheless, fellow Red Sox fans might remember Garza&#8217;s performance in the 2008 ALCS. He was 2-0 during that bitterly-fought series, burning the BoSox with a 1.38 ERA, enough to earn the ALCS MVP nod that year.</p>
<p><i>Taurus Londono has lived in Massachusetts for over ten years. He is a longtime fan of the Boston Red Sox.</i></p>
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<p>In an effort to address the team&#8217;s bullpen needs, the Boston Red Sox acquired all-star closer <span>Andrew Bailey</span> and outfielder <span>Ryan Sweeney</span> from the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday for outfielder <span>Josh Reddick</span> and two minor league prospects. The move comes a week after the Red Sox attempted to obtain Bailey and pitcher <span>Gio Gonzalez;</span> with the Nationals getting Gonzalez in a separate deal.</p>
<p>The trade helps address the teams glaring pitching weakness, as all-time Red Sox saves leader <span>Jonathan Papelbon</span> departed for the Philadelphia Phillies. In a smaller deal earlier in the month, Boston traded minor league talent to the Houston Astros for late-inning reliever <span>Mark Melancon.</span> The expectation would be that if other deals could not be arranged during the off-season, the Red Sox would have at least one additional arm in the bullpen; one with prior closer experience.</p>
<p>The loss of Josh Reddick will be of little impact on the Red Sox, despite his .280 batting average. In the trade, the Sox also obtained a platoon outfielder in Ryan Sweeney who will compete with minor leaguers <span>Daniel Nava</span> and <span>Ryan Kalish</span> both have previous major league experience with Boston.</p>
<p>Bailey arrives in Boston after serving as the A&#8217;s primary closer the past three seasons; compiling a 7-10 record and a 2.07 earned run average. The righty has saved 75 games during that span; with just nine blown saves. This past season, Bailey saw his earned run average climb to 3.24, but still maintained a respectable walks per innings pitched ratio of 1.10.</p>
<p>The acquisition of Bailey will come as a welcomed addition, as the Red Sox now have some pitching flexibility with three quality arms at the end of the bullpen; including <span>Daniel Bard</span> who may see his role changed to become a starting pitcher in 2012. In four career appearances in Fenway Park, Bailey has accounted for three saves and an earned run average of 7.20. Not exactly statistics that generate much optimism. From an optimist&#8217;s perspective, the new closer has garnered 15 saves in 15 opportunities against the eastern division&#8217;s primary competition (New York, Tampa, and Toronto). Which version of the closer will take the mound for Boston is still anyone&#8217;s guess.</p>
<p>With the addition of returning left-handed utility pitchers <span>Alfredo Aceves</span> and <span>Andrew Miller,</span> along with specialists <span>Matt Albers</span> and <span>Bobby Jenks;</span> Boston has some pitchers to work with. Aceves and Bard both have been identified by the team as possible candidates to fortify the starting rotation. Last season Aceves&#8217; versatility made him one of the most valuable pitchers on the staff; compiling a 10-2 record with a 2.61 earned run average. The 30-year old right-hander also started four games for Boston last season; where he posted a 1-1 record over 21 innings pitched.</p>
<p>Bailey may bring some stability, but the level of remaining talent in the bullpen is untested at best. Last season&#8217;s free agent bust, Bobby Jenks figures to be part of the equation in 2012; but his performance was disappointing at best.</p>
<p>In order to maintain the fiscal responsibility promised by Red Sox management this winter, the team will likely look to the minor leagues for promising youngsters to help fortify the bullpen. Lefty relievers <span>Felix Doubront</span> and <span>Junichi Tazawa</span> will join right hander <span>Michael Bowden</span> as strong candidates to fill critical middle innings assignments.</p>
<p>Thus far, the Red Sox offseason moves have done little to change the lingering memories of last season&#8217;s September collapse. The impact of losing Papelbon will not be fully known until his replacements take the mound and prove their worth. Boston is unlikely to make any additional moves to address the closer role and their aggressive effort in obtaining Bailey demonstrates a high level of confidence that he will be able to perform as needed next season. For Red Sox Nation&#8217;s sake, I hope that he delivers as promised as well.</p>
<p><i>Scott Duhaime is a fan of the Boston Red Sox for over 30 years. His professional career includes a solid foundation of analytics that contributes to a better appreciation of player and team contributions.</i></p>
<p><u>Sources</u></p>
<p>Yahoo! Sports Article: A&#8217;s Trade Bailey, Sweeney to Red Sox</p>
<p>Yahoo! Sports Player Profiles: Andrew Bailey, Ryan Sweeney, Josh Reddick</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By now, everybody in Red Sox Nation knows that Bobby Valentine hasn't been able to get in touch with Carl Crawford. In fact, as of December 29 th , the two apparently have yet to exchange a single word, which doesn't exactly boded well for the Boston Red Sox' 2012 season. Valentine is at the helm, whether Crawford likes it or not, and his resounding silence while Bobby V calls out "Bueller…Bueller…Bueller" only makes Crawford look bad]]></description>
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<p>By now, everybody in Red Sox Nation knows that Bobby Valentine hasn&#8217;t been able to get in touch with <span>Carl Crawford.</span> In fact, as of December 29<sup>th</sup>, the two apparently have yet to exchange a single word, which doesn&#8217;t exactly boded well for the Boston Red Sox&#8217; 2012 season. Valentine is at the helm, whether Crawford likes it or not, and his resounding silence while Bobby V calls out &#8220;Bueller…Bueller…Bueller&#8221; only makes Crawford look bad.</p>
<p>Maybe I should say that it makes him look &#8220;even worse,&#8221; since the last image fellow fans here in Massachusetts have of the much-hyped leftfielder was that horrific blown catch and his &#8220;oh well, too bad&#8221; attitude in the locker room afterward. Would it have been too much to see some faint hint of emotion, the slightest glimmer of frustration maybe? Oh, that&#8217;s right, Crawford is kicking back and enjoying a 7-year $142 million investment from former GM Theo Epstein and company, which I guess leaves him unaccountable enough to feel like he can blow off the new BoSox skipper.</p>
<p>To be sure, there&#8217;s undoubtedly some bad blood between Crawford and Bobby V, which is what happens when a commentator speaks candidly about the guys out on the diamond. <span>Josh Beckett</span> will likely be equally tough to win over. But despite Beckett&#8217;s involvement in the chicken-gate scandal, he&#8217;s still held in pretty high regard by most fans I know, and many don&#8217;t doubt that he can be the ace of the rotation once again.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, all Crawford has done so far is live up to his goofy &#8220;perfect storm&#8221; nickname, but in all the wrong ways. There&#8217;s plenty of blame to go around for the Red Sox&#8217; September collapse, and it&#8217;s far from clear that they would&#8217;ve survived for long even if they&#8217;d made it to the postseason. Nevertheless, Crawford&#8217;s blown catch is a perfect symbol of just how that season unfolded. Like Crawford himself, the sky-high potential of that season plunged into the depths of outright embarrassment.</p>
<p>Which is exactly why it isn&#8217;t encouraging that Crawford has yet to return Bobby V&#8217;s calls. Maybe he doesn&#8217;t realize that while he may not owe anything to Valentine the man, he owes plenty to Valentine the Red Sox manager, and he should be bending over backwards to show Red Sox Nation that he&#8217;s more than just one of the biggest disappointments in the history of Boston sports.</p>
<p>Maybe he&#8217;s on his way to do just that, at least if you take Pedey&#8217;s word for it. <span>Dustin Pedroia</span> recently went to bat for Crawford in the figurative sense, saying that he&#8217;s &#8220;texted Carl a few times&#8221; and insisting that he&#8217;s &#8220;working his butt off&#8221; and &#8220;on a mission…to prove a lot of people wrong.&#8221; We can safely assume that Valentine is one of the people he&#8217;s trying to prove wrong. Nevertheless, one can only hope that Crawford eventually realizes that he&#8217;ll have to be working with him to do that.</p>
<p><i>Taurus Londono has lived in Massachusetts for over ten years. He is a longtime fan of the Boston Red Sox.</i></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. &#8211; Bobby Valentine has found his new man for the back end of the Boston bullpen.</p>
<p>The Oakland Athletics traded all-star closer Andrew Bailey and outfielder Ryan Sweeney to the Red Sox on Wednesday for outfielder Josh Reddick and infield prospect Miles Head and minor league pitcher Raul Alcantara.</p>
<p>In the deal, first reported by ESPN, Bailey gives the Red Sox a reliable ninth-inning guy to replace the departed Jonathan Papelbon, who signed a US$50 million, four-year contract as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies in November.</p>
<p>Bailey — the 2009 AL Rookie of the Year who made the all-star team that season and again in 2010 — has been the subject of trade talk this off-season.</p>
<p>The right-handed Bailey, 27, went 0-4 with a 3.24 ERA and 24 saves in 41 2-3 innings and 42 appearances this year. He spent time on the disabled list for the second straight season, pitching for the first time in 2011 on May 29 after being sidelined with a strained right forearm.</p>
<p>Bailey becomes the fourth key pitcher traded this month for the rebuilding A&#8217;s, who dealt starter Trevor Cahill and reliever Craig Breslow to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Dec. 9 and then sent left-handed starter Gio Gonzalez to Washington last Thursday.</p>
<p>Reddick, who began last season at triple-A Pawtucket before being promoted in late May, will look to fill a big void in Oakland&#8217;s open outfield.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old Reddick batted .280 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in 87 games for Boston in 2011. He can play any outfield spot and likely will get immediate action for the A&#8217;s, who already lost outfielders David DeJesus and Josh Willingham in free agency. Center fielder Coco Crisp isn&#8217;t expected to return either.</p>
<p>Oakland general manager Billy Beane is retooling his roster for the future in hopes of the franchise getting the go ahead to build a new ballpark in San Jose despite the San Francisco Giants owning the territorial rights to technology-rich Santa Clara County. Beane and owner Lew Wolff have said they expect to hear soon from Commissioner Bud Selig, and Beane said the unsettled stadium situation would affect him being able to sign his own free agents this winter.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s (74-88) haven&#8217;t posted a winning record or earned a playoff berth since being swept in the 2006 AL championship series by Detroit.</p>
<p>At last summer&#8217;s trade deadline, the A&#8217;s and Red Sox were near completion on a deal that would have sent Oakland right-hander Rich Harden of Victoria to Boston for triple-A first baseman Lars Anderson, but it fell through late because of Harden&#8217;s lengthy list of injury issues.</p>
<p>Former Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young returned to the A&#8217;s this off-season to work under manager Bob Melvin.</p>
<p>Head, a first baseman, batted .299 with 22 home runs and 82 RBIs in 129 games with the Red Sox two single-A affiliates, at Greenville and Salem.</p>
<p>The right-handed Alcantara, 19, combined for a 1-4 record and a 2.20 ERA in 13 starts with single-A Lowell and the Red Sox affiliate in the Gulf Coast League. He struck out 50 and walked just 12 while holding opponents to a .208 batting average.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 04:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As the MLB offseason trudges along, it&#8217;s clear that some teams aren&#8217;t finished putting together their rosters, and you can add the Boston Red Sox to that list. Fellow fans here in Massachusetts know that the Red Sox still have gaps to fill, and the rumor mill is churning accordingly. <span>Matt Garza&#8217;s</span> name is the latest to float to the surface, but will this story stick?</p>
<p>Of course, there&#8217;s good reason to think that Garza would be a logical fit for the Red Sox roster. It&#8217;s no secret that GM Ben Cherington and company are looking to bolster the pitching staff, and he could very much be on the table in a potential deal with the Chicago Cubs. If Garza&#8217;s brought in, he might end up working with as good a pitching coach as Red Sox fans could hope for right now.</p>
<p>As the Red Sox wrap up a coaching overhaul, with Alex Ochoa and Jerry Royster brought in at first and third base respectively, the most impressive new hire not be named Valentine might be Bob McClure. McClure was recently named the new pitching coach and laid out his goals in a fairly straightforward way. McClure&#8217;s six seasons coaching with the Kansas City Royals included helping to mold <span>Joakim Soria</span> (who Cherington has reportedly pursued) and Zach Greinke, who won an AL Cy Young in 2009.</p>
<p>Garza would be a major injection of talent for McClure to work with. Provided, of course, that good old Theo Epstein is willing to give him up. Make no mistake, Garza would be costly but worth it. The 28-year-old RHP has averaged a 3.83 ERA over the course of his six seasons in the majors. He has a 109 ERA+ on average over the same time. Last season with the Cubs, he pitched 31 games and finished with a 3.32 ERA. It&#8217;s worth remembering that he was 2008&#8242;s ALCS MVP, just his third year into his major league career.</p>
<p>Considering the steady decimation of the pitching staff, which now seems as though it will be without once-hyped <span>Bobby Jenks</span> (who recently underwent back surgery), Garza is exactly what the Red Sox need. Since the Soria deal (apparently) fell through, and Theo is reportedly open to dealing Garza to the Red Sox, it should be a no-brainer.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Cherington and ownership (or perhaps just ownership) seem intent on filling in the gaps with low-cost, low-key moves. We can only hope that cheap gambles pay off, but if the Red Sox pass up on Garza, it isn&#8217;t clear that they&#8217;ll find a better deal let alone a cheaper one.</p>
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<p>BOSTON (AP) &#8211; The Boston Red Sox have hired Bob McClure as pitching coach and moved Tim Bogar to bench coach.</p>
<p>The Red Sox said on Friday Alex Ochoa will be first base coach on manager Bobby Valentine&#8217;s staff and Jerry Royster will be the third base coach. Bogar and Ochoa both played under Valentine with the New York Mets.</p>
<p>Bogar is in his fourth year with the Red Sox, spending the last two as the third base coach.</p>
<p>McClure recently joined the Red Sox organization as a special assignment scout and instructor. He spent the previous six seasons as the pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals.</p>
<p>Ochoa was the hitting coach for Boston&#8217;s Class-A affiliate in Salem of the Carolina League.</p>
<p>Royster was most recently the manager of the Lotte Giants of the Korea Baseball Organization from 2008-10.</p>
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<p>The Boston Red Sox will begin another exciting run in the Grapefruit League beginning in March. The first game in the 2012 Red Sox Spring Training schedule is on Sunday, March 4 when the team hosts the Minnesota Twins down in Florida. The schedule stretches through April 3 before the regular season opener on Thursday, April 5 against the Detroit Tigers.</p>
<p><b>2012 Boston Red Sox Spring Training Schedule</b></p>
<p><b>Sunday, March 4</b></p>
<p>Minnesota Twins (SS) at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Monday, March 5</b></p>
<p>Boston at Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Tuesday, March 6</b></p>
<p>Baltimore Orioles at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Wednesday, March 7</b></p>
<p>Boston at Toronto Blue Jays (SS), 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Thursday, March 8</b></p>
<p>Boston at St. Louis Cardinals, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Friday, March 9</b></p>
<p>Pittsburgh Pirates at Boston, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Saturday, March 10</b></p>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays at Boston, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Sunday, March 11</b></p>
<p>Boston at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Monday, March 12</b></p>
<p>Florida Marlins at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Tuesday, March 13</b></p>
<p>Boston at New York Yankees, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Thursday, March 15</b></p>
<p>St. Louis at Boston, 2:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Friday, March 16</b></p>
<p>Minnesota (SS) at Boston, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Saturday, March 17</b></p>
<p>Boston (SS) at Baltimore (SS), 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p>Baltimore (SS) at Boston (SS), 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Sunday, March 18</b></p>
<p>Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Monday, March 19</b></p>
<p>Minnesota at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Tuesday, March 20</b></p>
<p>Toronto Blue Jays at Boston, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Wednesday, March 21</b></p>
<p>Boston at Pittsburgh, TBD</p>
<p><b>Thursday, March 22</b></p>
<p>New York Yankees at Boston, 7:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Friday, March 23</b></p>
<p>Boston at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Saturday, March 24</b></p>
<p>Boston (SS) at Florida, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p>Philadelphia Phillies at Boston (SS), 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Sunday, March 25</b></p>
<p>Boston at Toronto, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Monday, March 26</b></p>
<p>Boston at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Tuesday, March 27</b></p>
<p>Tampa Bay at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Thursday, March 29</b></p>
<p>Toronto at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Friday, March 30</b></p>
<p>Boston at Minnesota (SS), 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Saturday, March 31</b></p>
<p>Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Sunday, April 1</b></p>
<p>Minnesota at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Monday, April 2</b></p>
<p>Washington Nationals at Boston, 1:35 p.m. ET</p>
<p><b>Tuesday, April 3</b></p>
<p>Boston at Washington, TBD</p>
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	The gold standard of Red Sox pitching coaches, John Farrell, has long since left for Toronto. His successor, Curt Young, lasted only a season and left after what amounted to a scandal. So when manager Bobby Valentine was on the hook to come up with a replacement, he knew he had to get it right. He thinks he did, and he didn’t have to go far to find him.</p>
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	Bob McClure had been hired a month earlier as a scout/roving instructor for the system, but whether or not he left his Kansas City pitching coach job in hopes of someday landing the same spot in Boston, that’s how it worked out. The longtime (19 years), onetime major leaguer was announced as one of three new coaching hires Friday, along with another veteran major leaguer, Jerry Royster, who’ll coach third base, and former Sox coaching assistant Alex Ochoa, who’ll man first base. The group will join newly appointed bench coach Tim Bogar, bullpen coach Gary Tuck and hitting coach Dave Magadan.</p>
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	“I need someone who could communicate up and down, communicate with me what the needs of the pitchers were and able to communicate with the pitchers what their daily needs might be,” said Valentine, who apologized for the length of the search. “I was looking for someone who had experience, obviously, at the major league level, but also someone who understood both starting and relieving as a pitcher.</p>
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	“Bob has … a real true grit to him. He can be very sociable and jovial, but he also can be stern when he needs to be and I think that’s a good prerequisite for this job.”</p>
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	The first order of business for McClure, who worked with the likes of Joaquin Soria and Zach Greinke, will be getting on the same page – with Valentine, with his starters and with his relievers, whoever they might be. An immediate concern will be working with Daniel Bard and Alfredo Aceves, who’ll be stretched out as starters during the spring.</p>
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	“From my past experience what I’ve seen is that guys actually end up better,” McClure said. “They’re able to work in spring training because they’re working multiple innings on another pitch. I think there&#8217;s a lot of benefits to doing it. You get to see how it works out as far as endurance, as far as being able to repeat your delivery. A lot of relievers are in the bullpen that have starters’ stuff because they don’t have the ability to repeat their delivery for 100, 130 pitches.”</p>
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	McClure has yet to speak with any of his staff, but when he does, he expects it to be a lot meaner and leaner given how the Sox are reorganizing their training staff. “One of the other major focuses of the baseball operations department,” said Valentine, “is to put together basically a new training and strength and conditioning group that now is being finalized and I’m going to lean on them heavily to have our pitchers as well as our position players exhibit world class conditioning. I don’t think the fans, nor the owners nor the organization, should expect anything less than world-class athletes performing at a world-class level and I think you do that by being in the best physical condition possible.”</p>
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	As for Valentine, he’s satisfied that his staff is in place and he can get on with the business of planning for spring training. He chose Bogar, the former third base coach, because, “he convinced me that he was ready, able and willing to do as good job as anybody out there. So I was really confident when after talking with Tim that the right thing for him and for the organization was to get him in the dugout and working at my side.”</p>
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	Royster, he said, sold him because of his major league experience, as well as his managerial experience, which included three years in Korea. “He had three years of fabulous experience of being the only and the first foreign manager to manage in the professional league in Korea. They gave him a month and he lasted three years. I think that gave him the kind of a blueprint that I was looking for for someone to coach third at our ballpark. So Jerry fit the bill.”</p>
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<p>BOSTON (AP)—The Boston Red Sox have hired Bob McClure as pitching coach<br />
and moved Tim Bogar to bench coach.</p>
<p>The Red Sox said Friday Alex Ochoa will be first base coach on manager Bobby<br />
Valentine’s staff and Jerry Royster will be the third base coach. Bogar and<br />
Ochoa both played under Valentine with the New York Mets.</p>
<p>Bogar is in his fourth year with the Red Sox, spending the last two as the<br />
third base coach.</p>
<p>McClure recently joined the Red Sox organization as a special assignment<br />
scout and instructor.  He spent the previous six seasons as the pitching coach<br />
for the Kansas City Royals.</p>
<p>Ochoa was the hitting coach for Boston’s Class-A affiliate in Salem of the<br />
Carolina League.</p>
<p>Royster was most recently the manager of the Lotte Giants of the Korea<br />
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<p>BOSTON &#8212; The Boston Red Sox officially announced the rest of manager Bobby Valentine&#8217;s staff on Friday, naming Bob McClure the pitching coach, Jerry Royster third-base coach and Alex Ochoa the first-base coach. </p>
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<p>All had been previously reported except Ochoa. The 39-year-old has been with the Red Sox organization since 2009 and most recently was the hitting coach for Class A Salem. He served as a staff assistant for the Red Sox in 2009. </p>
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In 2010, he served as a special assistant in the baseball operations department. Ochoa played eight years in the majors, including the 1996 and 1997 seasons for Valentine in New York with the Mets.</p>
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  Bogar, 45, enters his fourth year with the Red Sox. He spent the past two seasons as Boston&#8217;s third-base coach, and the 2009 season as the first-base coach. He also played for Valentine with the Mets in 1996.</p>
<p>  McClure, 59, recently joined the Red Sox organization as a special assignment scout/instructor. He spent the past six seasons as the pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals. </p>
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Prior to joining the Royals, he served as a minor league pitching coach in the Colorado Rockies system for seven seasons. He began his coaching career with the Florida Marlins in 1994 as a coach on the major league staff and also served as a scout with the Marlins in 1996. </p>
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     McClure played 19 seasons in the big leagues with the Royals, Brewers, Expos, Mets, Angels, Cardinals and Marlins, posting a 68-57 record with 52 saves and a 3.81 ERA in 698 career games (73 starts). </p>
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Royster, 59,  has been involved in professional baseball for more than 40 years.  He most recently managed the Lotte Giants of the Korea Baseball Organization from 2008 to 2010, becoming the league&#8217;s first foreign manager.  </p>
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<p>BOSTON (CBS) – The Boston Red Sox announced their 2012 Major League coaching staff on Friday, with some familiar faces sticking around with Bobby Valentine for next season.</p>
<p> Tim Bogar has been named bench coach, Bob McClure joins the staff as pitching coach, Alex Ochoa has been appointed first base coach and Jerry Royster has been named third base coach, general manager Ben Cherington and Valentine announced Friday.</p>
<p> Hitting Coach Dave Magadan and Bullpen Coach Gary Tuck will both return in the same roles they held in 2011.</p>
<p> The 45-year-old Bogar is in his fourth year with the Red Sox in 2012.  He spent the last two seasons as Boston’s third base coach after joining the club as first base coach before the 2009 campaign.  A former infielder, Bogar played 701 Major League games over nine seasons with the Mets (1993-96), Astros (1997-2000) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2001).</p>
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<p>McClure, 59, recently joined the Red Sox organization as a special assignment scout/instructor.  He spent the last six seasons as the pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals after being named to that position on October 12, 2005.  During his tenure as Kansas City’s pitching coach, he worked with 2009 American League Cy Young Award Winner Zack Greinke and his 2011 staff’s 4.44 ERA was the best single-season mark for the club since 1994. </p>
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<p>Ochoa, 39, was the hitting coach for Boston’s High-A Salem affiliate last season and his batters led the Carolina League in on-base percentage (.328), and finished third in average (.254) and slugging (.387).  He began his professional coaching career in 2009 as Boston’s staff assistant and served as a special assistant in the Red Sox Baseball Operations department in 2010.  Ochoa is a veteran of eight Major League seasons.</p>
<p>Both Ochoa and Bogar played under Valentine during their time with the Mets.</p>
<p>The 59-year-old Royster has been involved in professional baseball for over 40 years.  He most recently managed the Lotte Giants of the Korea Baseball Organization from 2008-10, becoming the league’s first foreign manager.  He led the Giants to the playoffs in each of his three seasons at the helm.  Royster previously served on Major League coaching staffs as third base coach for the Rockies in 1993 and as the Brewers bench coach from 2000 until taking over as interim manager from April 18, 2002 through the end of that season. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ APNewsBreak: Yankees hit with $13.9M luxury tax By RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer (AP) -- The New York Yankees were hit with a $13.9 million luxury tax bill Thursday, their lowest since 2003. The fee, assessed by Major League Baseball under its labor contract, is down from $18 million last year and $25.7 million in 2009, when the Yankees won the World Series. Boston, which missed the playoffs for the second straight season, is the only other team that will have to pay a tax. ]]></description>
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<p>(AP) &#8212; The New York Yankees were hit with a $13.9 million luxury tax bill Thursday, their lowest since 2003.
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<p>The fee, assessed by Major League Baseball under its labor contract, is down from $18 million last year and $25.7 million in 2009, when the Yankees won the World Series.
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<p>Boston, which missed the playoffs for the second straight season, is the only other team that will have to pay a tax. The Red Sox received a bill for $3.4 million, up from last year&#8217;s $1.5 million.
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<p>Season-ending payroll information and the tax was sent to teams and obtained by The Associated Press.
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<p>According to the collective bargaining agreement, checks to pay the tax must be sent to the commissioner&#8217;s office by Jan. 31.
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<p>New York has paid the tax in all nine years since it began, $206 million of the $227 million raised under the penalty for high payrolls. The only other teams to pay have been the Red Sox (a total of $18.8 million), Detroit ($1.3 million) and the Los Angeles Angels ($927,000).
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<p>The Yankees pay at a 40 percent rate on the amount of their payroll over $178 million, a figure that includes the average annual values of contracts plus benefits. Boston, which exceeded the threshold for the second straight year, pays at a 30 percent rate. For purposes of the tax, New York&#8217;s final payroll was $212.7 million and Boston&#8217;s was $189.4 million.
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<p>Under the new labor contract, the Yankees&#8217; rate would increase to 42.5 percent next year and 50 percent in 2013 if they continue to exceed the threshold, and Boston&#8217;s rate would go up to 40 percent next season.
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<p>But if in any year a team goes under the threshold, its rate decreases to 17.5 percent the next time it pays the tax.
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<p>As an added incentive for the high-spenders to decrease payroll, if they get under the threshold they will become eligible to get back some of the money they contribute in revenue sharing. The tax threshold stays at $178 million through 2013, then goes to $189 million in each of the following three years.
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<p>New York&#8217;s payroll under the conventional method of calculation &#8211; salaries and prorated shares of signing bonuses &#8211; increased from $215 million to $216 million, still below its high of $222.5 million in 2008.
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<p>Boston remained second and finished at $174 million, an increase of $3 million. Philadelphia stayed third at $165 million, a rise of nearly $20 million.
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<p>Even before adding Albert Pujols and C.J. Wilson, the Angels were fourth at $143 million, followed by the financially troubled New York Mets at $142 million, an increase of $14 million and a figure that likely will drop by $30 million or more next season. They were followed by the Chicago teams, who both missed the playoffs, with the Cubs at $141 million and the White Sox at $126 million.
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<p>World Series champion St. Louis was 11th at $113 million, and AL champion Texas was 13th at $104 million. Milwaukee (16th at $93 million), Arizona (24th at $66 million) and Tampa Bay (29th at $45 million) made the playoffs from the bottom half of payrolls, while the 2010 champion San Francisco Giants ($125 million) and Minnesota ($115 million) were among the high-spending teams to miss the postseason.
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<p>The Marlins, who have added free agents Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Heath Bell as they prepare to open their new ballpark, were 25th at $62 million. The Los Angeles Dodgers kept their payroll steady at $110 million as owners Frank and Jamie McCourt argued in divorce proceedings that helped cause the team to file for bankruptcy. The Dodgers&#8217; payroll had been $132 million in 2009.
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<p>Kansas City dropped from $77 million to last at $45 million. Houston, sold during the season, fell to $81 million from $90 million last year and $108 million in 2009.
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<p>Overall payroll was $43,000 shy of the $3 billion mark, up from $2.91 billion last year.
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<p>Payroll figures are for 40-man rosters and include salaries and prorated shares of signing bonuses, earned incentive bonuses, non-cash compensation, buyouts of unexercised options and cash transactions, such as money included in trades. In some cases, parts of salaries that are deferred are discounted to reflect present-day values.
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<p>The commissioner&#8217;s office computed the average salary at a record $3,039,161, up 3.6 percent from last year&#8217;s $2,932,162. The players&#8217; association, which uses a slightly different method, pegged the average at $3,095,183 earlier this month, up 2.7 percent from $3,014,572.
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