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		<title>Bobby V And Winter Meetings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ David Ortiz greets new Red Sox Manager Bobby Valentine at the 4th Annual DAVID ORTIZ CELEBRITY GOLF CLASSIC in Punta Cana, D.R. on December 2nd, 2011. (Photo Credit: Chaz Niell) BOSTON (CBS) – Been an interesting time around the Boston Red Sox. ]]></description>
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<p> David Ortiz greets new Red Sox Manager Bobby Valentine at the 4th Annual DAVID ORTIZ CELEBRITY GOLF CLASSIC in Punta Cana, D.R. on December 2nd, 2011. (Photo Credit: Chaz Niell)</p>
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<p>BOSTON (CBS) – Been an interesting time around the Boston Red Sox. The introductory press conference for Bobby Valentine reminded me of the Daisuke Matsuzaka presser. Lots of fanfare and hype.</p>
<p>I have two quick thoughts on the Valentine hiring and then we’ll look ahead to the Winter Meetings and the remainder of the Sox offseason.</p>
<p><strong>1)  – </strong> Many fans have praised the Red Sox ownership group for the way they have done things since arriving in 2002. John Henry, Tom Werner, Larry Lucchino, Theo Epstein, Ben Cherington and others would debate, argue, and dissect each and every major decision that the Boston Red Sox made when it came to putting together a team. And, it worked quite well with a pair of World Series titles.</p>
<p>There would be differences. John Henry admitted that he was not a fan of signing Carl Crawford. Ben Cherington said he pushed hard for it. In the end, Theo and the Baseball Ops guys won out as the Sox inked Crawford to a 7 year, 142-million dollar contract.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in this recent managerial search we watched as Ben Cherington presented the ownership group with Dale Sveum. The ownership group wanted someone with experience in a big league dugout. A disagreement. In the end, Ben, John, Tom and Larry agreed on Bobby Valentine. I’m sure there was plenty of debate over the choice. But, a choice was made after the normal process the Sox have used.</p>
<p>It’s ok to do business that way.</p>
<p><strong>2)</strong> — As for the choice of Bobby Valentine? I like it. Clearly, this 2011 historical collapse was on the players. They are the ones who will have to hit Spring Training determined not to let it happen again. It’s all on them. They will be the ones who either succeed or fail.</p>
<p>If you put a manager in there with no experience it would almost be a distraction to the players. How would he handle things on and off the field? Does he really know what’s right? He would be feeling his way through things.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Valentine has been there done that. He knows what it takes to win on the big league level. He’s seen a lot. Nothing should faze him. He knows how to handle himself in the dugout. If his players go out and perform he will win. If they don’t, he won’t and will eventually be gone.</p>
<p>Bottom line, I think this group needed an experienced manager.</p>
<p><strong>WINTER MEETINGS</strong></p>
<p>Ben Cherington has some work to do now that he has a manager. Time to fix his roster.</p>
<p>Priority number one will be to re-sign David Ortiz.</p>
<p>Ortiz just turned 36, so Father Time is not on his side. However, he has produced two very good seasons after many had written him off. Last season he hit 29 homers while driving in 96 runs after posting 32 HR and 102 RBI in 2010.</p>
<p>He has to decide whether or not he should accept the Sox offer of arbitration. He has until Wednesday to do that. Last season Ortiz made 12.5-million dollars. He will get a raise to somewhere around $14 million if he accepts. A very good deal for him. He may want more years…..but it will mean less money per season.</p>
<p>If I were the Sox, I would make it simple with David. I give him a one year contract at $14 million with the clause that if he hits 25 home runs and drives in 80 then it kicks in again for the next season. And he can keep doing that for as long as he wants. If he doesn’t, then you part ways.</p>
<p>The Ortiz decision will affect where Ben goes after that. If David returns then you can go out and find a right-handed bat to compliment the right fielder, whether it be Ryan Kalish or Josh Reddick. If David goes elsewhere, Ben may have to find a right-hand-hitting right fielder and then mix and match at the DH position.</p>
<p>Ben also needs to find a closer, although he may not spend the big bucks to get him. After watching Jonathan Papelbon (Philly) and Heath Bell (Miami Marlins) sign for big bucks, Ben told me that the Red Sox will have a closer on Opening Day. And, even though he said that, Ryan Franklin was the St Louis Cardinals closer on Opening Day last season and was nowhere to be found when the Cards won the World Series in October.</p>
<p>Cherington also needs to find some pitching…both starting and relieving. What the markets…free agency and trades…delivers? Who knows.</p>
<p>But at least we’re on to the next phase of the Red Sox offseason. Enjoy the ride……</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 16:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ NEW YORK (AP) - David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled. Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox over the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m. ]]></description>
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<p>NEW YORK (AP) &#8211; David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled.</p>
<p>Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox over the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m.</p>
<p>When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media — maybe for playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams — than at Sabathia.</p>
<p>&#8220;Finally got hit,&#8221; Ortiz said in a short rant that included some profanity.</p>
<p>After a wait of almost 3½ hours, Josh Beckett (5-2) outpitched Sabathia (7-4) for the third time this season. The Red Sox outscored New York 25-13 while completing their second three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium in a month.</p>
<p>Only a few thousand fans were left in the ballpark when Boston wrapped up its sixth win in a row overall and beat the Yankees for the seventh straight time. The Red Sox are 8-1 against their longtime rivals this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not how you wanted it to end tonight, it did and you&#8217;ve got to move on,&#8221; Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.</p>
<p>A storm that brought lightning bolts over the Bronx delayed the start for 3 hours, 27 minutes. Shortly after the game began at 10:32 p.m., Beckett and Sabathia began zapping hitters, further ramping up baseball&#8217;s most-spirited rivalry.</p>
<p>Plunked in the right thigh by Sabathia&#8217;s 97 mph fastball in the fourth inning, Ortiz swung things in Boston&#8217;s favor a little later. The Red Sox trailed 2-0 when he singled off Sabathia to start the seventh, and his two-run double off David Robertson capped the big rally.</p>
<p>&#8220;He feels good about himself, and he should,&#8221; Boston manager Terry Francona said.</p>
<p>Bad blood seemed to be brewing from the get-go on a humid night. Ortiz appeared a likely target after homering in the first two games of the series — he irked the Yankees by admiring one of those shots, which came after a brushback, and some in pinstripes talked about how Big Papi looked too comfortable at the plate.</p>
<p>Beckett had already hit Derek Jeter — near the elbow, with his second pitch of the game — and Alex Rodriguez around the hip when Ortiz came up in the fourth with one out and a runner on first.</p>
<p>Sabathia&#8217;s first pitch was a heater that squarely nailed Ortiz.</p>
<p>&#8220;The ball just got away from me,&#8221; the lefty ace said.</p>
<p>Plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately pointed at both dugouts to issue warnings against further hostilities.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m still trying to figure out whether David got hit for something I did,&#8221; Beckett said.</p>
<p>Ortiz slowly walked to first base as the crowd chanted &#8220;CC! CC!&#8221; When the inning ended, Sabathia shot a glance toward the slugger before heading to the dugout, where his Yankees teammates met him with fist bumps, high fives, handshakes and back slaps.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jeter always gives me a pound after every inning,&#8221; Sabathia explained.</p>
<p>To Yankees fans, perhaps it was long overdue. In his 15-season career, Ortiz had been hit by a pitch only once by the Yankees, that coming in the 2003 AL playoffs. Rodriguez, meanwhile, had been hit by Boston pitchers 14 times since joining New York the next year.</p>
<p>Curtis Granderson, who hit a two-run homer in the first inning, was clipped on the left foot by Beckett&#8217;s breaking ball in the fifth. That plunking didn&#8217;t cause any problems — the three HBPs matched the most by an AL team this season.</p>
<p>Granderson launched his 18th home run right after Jeter was hit. Beckett had been 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings against the Yankees this season, outpitching Sabathia both times. Beckett threw four-hit ball over seven innings in this win.</p>
<p>Sabathia gave up Carl Crawford&#8217;s single in the second, then didn&#8217;t allow another hit until Ortiz singled in the seventh. Jed Lowrie followed with an RBI triple that snaked past right fielder Nick Swisher, Mike Cameron hit a tying double and Jacoby Ellsbury&#8217;s single put Boston ahead 3-2.</p>
<p>Adrian Gonzalez hit an RBI single that finished Sabathia, Kevin Youkilis greeted Robertson with a run-scoring single and Ortiz doubled to deep left-center field. Gonzalez added an RBI single in the ninth.</p>
<p>The ballpark was fairly filled for the first pitch. During the delay, fans watched Game 5 of the NBA finals between Dallas and Miami on the videoboard, mostly jeering LeBron James and the Heat. There were cheers in the second inning, too, when the Yankees announced ticket stubs could be redeemed for a future free ticket.</p>
<p>Notes: Jeter singled for his 2,990th career hit. &#8230; Yankees C Francisco Cervelli made his third throwing error in two games. &#8230; Yankees DH Jorge Posada was back in the lineup. He was out Wednesday night because his son was having surgery for a skull condition. &#8230; Lowrie started for the first time since Sunday. He&#8217;d been out with a sore left shoulder. &#8230; RHP Phil Hughes (shoulder inflammation) threw a two-inning simulated game at the Yankees&#8217; complex in Tampa, Fla. He is set to start Tuesday for the Gulf Coast Yankees. &#8230; Last month, the Red Sox lost to the Angels in a rain-delayed game at Fenway Park that</p>
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<p>NEW YORK (AP) — David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled.</p>
<p>Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox over the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m.</p>
<p>When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media — maybe for playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams — than at Sabathia.</p>
<p>“Finally got hit,” Ortiz said in a short rant that included some profanity.</p>
<p>After a wait of almost 3 1/2 hours, Josh Beckett (5-2) outpitched Sabathia (7-4) for the third time this season. The Red Sox outscored New York 25-13 while completing their second three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium in a month.</p>
<p>Only a few thousand fans were left in the ballpark when Boston wrapped up its sixth win in a row overall and beat the Yankees for the seventh straight time. The Red Sox are 8-1 against their longtime rivals this year.</p>
<p>“It’s not how you wanted it to end tonight, it did and you’ve got to move on,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.</p>
<p>A storm that brought lightning bolts over the Bronx delayed the start for 3 hours, 27 minutes. Shortly after the game began at 10:32 p.m., Beckett and Sabathia began zapping hitters, further ramping up baseball’s most-spirited rivalry.</p>
<p>Plunked in the right thigh by Sabathia’s 97 mph fastball in the fourth inning, Ortiz swung things in Boston’s favor a little later.</p>
<p>The Red Sox trailed 2-0 when he singled off Sabathia to start the seventh, and his two-run double off David Robertson capped the big rally.</p>
<p>“He feels good about himself, and he should,” Boston manager Terry Francona said.</p>
<p>Bad blood seemed to be brewing from the get-go on a humid night.</p>
<p>Ortiz appeared a likely target after homering in the first two games of the series — he irked the Yankees by admiring one of those shots, which came after a brushback, and some in pinstripes talked about how Big Papi looked too comfortable at the plate.</p>
<p>Beckett had already hit Derek Jeter — near the elbow, with his second pitch of the game — and Alex Rodriguez around the hip when Ortiz came up in the fourth with one out and a runner on first.</p>
<p>Sabathia’s first pitch was a heater that squarely nailed Ortiz.</p>
<p>“The ball just got away from me,” the lefty ace said.</p>
<p>Plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately pointed at both dugouts to issue warnings against further hostilities.</p>
<p>“I’m still trying to figure out whether David got hit for something I did,” Beckett said.</p>
<p>Ortiz slowly walked to first base as the crowd chanted “CC! CC!” When the inning ended, Sabathia shot a glance toward the slugger before heading to the dugout, where his Yankees teammates met him with fist bumps, high fives, handshakes and back slaps.</p>
<p>“Jeter always gives me a pound after every inning,” Sabathia explained.</p>
<p>To Yankees fans, perhaps it was long overdue. In his 15-season career, Ortiz had been hit by a pitch only once by the Yankees, that coming in the 2003 AL playoffs. Rodriguez, meanwhile, had been hit by Boston pitchers 14 times since joining New York the next year.</p>
<p>Curtis Granderson, who hit a two-run homer in the first inning, was clipped on the left foot by Beckett’s breaking ball in the fifth. That plunking didn’t cause any problems — the three HBPs matched the most by an AL team this season.</p>
<p>Granderson launched his 18th home run right after Jeter was hit.</p>
<p>Beckett had been 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings against the Yankees this season, outpitching Sabathia both times. Beckett threw four-hit ball over seven innings in this win.</p>
<p>Sabathia gave up Carl Crawford’s single in the second, then didn’t allow another hit until Ortiz singled in the seventh. Jed Lowrie followed with an RBI triple that snaked past right fielder Nick Swisher, Mike Cameron hit a tying double and Jacoby Ellsbury’s single put Boston ahead 3-2.</p>
<p>Adrian Gonzalez hit an RBI single that finished Sabathia, Kevin Youkilis greeted Robertson with a run-scoring single and Ortiz doubled to deep left-center field. Gonzalez added an RBI single in the ninth.</p>
<p>The ballpark was fairly filled for the first pitch. During the delay, fans watched Game 5 of the NBA finals between Dallas and Miami on the videoboard, mostly jeering LeBron James and the Heat.</p>
<p>There were cheers in the second inning, too, when the Yankees announced ticket stubs could be redeemed for a future free ticket.</p>
<p>Notes: Jeter singled for his 2,990th career hit. … Yankees C Francisco Cervelli made his third throwing error in two games. … Yankees DH Jorge Posada was back in the lineup. He was out Wednesday night because his son was having surgery for a skull condition. … Lowrie started for the first time since Sunday. He’d been out with a sore left shoulder. … RHP Phil Hughes (shoulder inflammation) threw a two-inning simulated game at the Yankees’ complex in Tampa, Fla. He is set to start Tuesday for the Gulf Coast Yankees. … Last month, the Red Sox lost to the Angels in a rain-delayed game at Fenway Park that ended at 2:45 a.m.</p>
<p>(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Updated Jun 10, 2011 3:14 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled. ]]></description>
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	David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled.</p>
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	Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox over the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m.</p>
<p>
	When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media – maybe for playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams – than at Sabathia.</p>
<p>
	&#8221;Finally got hit,&#8221; Ortiz said in a short rant that included some profanity.</p>
<p>
	After a wait of almost 3 1/2 hours, Josh Beckett (5-2) outpitched Sabathia (7-4) for the third time this season. The Red Sox outscored New York 25-13 while completing their second three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium in a month.</p>
<p>
	Only a few thousand fans were left in the ballpark when Boston wrapped up its sixth win in a row overall and beat the Yankees for the seventh straight time. The Red Sox are 8-1 against their longtime rivals this year.</p>
<p>
	&#8221;It&#8217;s not how you wanted it to end tonight, it did and you&#8217;ve got to move on,&#8221; Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.</p>
<p>
	A storm that brought lightning bolts over the Bronx delayed the start for 3 hours, 27 minutes. Shortly after the game began at 10:32 p.m., Beckett and Sabathia began zapping hitters, further ramping up baseball&#8217;s most-spirited rivalry.</p>
<p>
	Plunked in the right thigh by Sabathia&#8217;s 97 mph fastball in the third inning, Ortiz swung things in Boston&#8217;s favor a little later. The Red Sox trailed 2-0 when he singled off Sabathia to start the seventh, and his two-run double off David Robertson capped the big rally.</p>
<p>
	&#8221;He feels good about himself, and he should,&#8221; Boston manager Terry Francona said.</p>
<p>
	Bad blood seemed to be brewing from the get-go on a humid night. Ortiz appeared a likely target after homering in the first two games of the series – he irked the Yankees by admiring one of those shots, which came after a brushback, and some in pinstripes talked about how Big Papi looked too comfortable at the plate.</p>
<p>
	Beckett had already hit Derek Jeter – near the elbow, with his second pitch of the game – and Alex Rodriguez around the hip when Ortiz came up in the fourth with one out and a runner on first.</p>
<p>
	Sabathia&#8217;s first pitch was a heater that squarely nailed Ortiz.</p>
<p>
	&#8221;The ball just got away from me,&#8221; the lefty ace said.</p>
<p>
	Plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately pointed at both dugouts to issue warnings against further hostilities.</p>
<p>
	&#8221;I&#8217;m still trying to figure out whether David got hit for something I did,&#8221; Beckett said.</p>
<p>
	Ortiz slowly walked to first base as the crowd chanted &#8221;CC! CC!&#8221; When the inning ended, Sabathia shot a glance toward the slugger before heading to the dugout, where his Yankees teammates met him with fist bumps, high fives, handshakes and back slaps.</p>
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	&#8221;Jeter always gives me a pound after every inning,&#8221; Sabathia explained.</p>
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	To Yankees fans, perhaps it was long overdue. In his 15-season career, Ortiz had been hit by a pitch only once by the Yankees, that coming in 2003 AL playoffs. Rodriguez, meanwhile, had been hit by Boston pitchers 14 times since joining New York the next year.</p>
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	Curtis Granderson, who hit a two-run homer in the first inning, was clipped on the left foot by Beckett&#8217;s breaking ball in the fifth. That plunking didn&#8217;t cause any problems – the three HBPs matched the most by an AL team this season.</p>
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	Granderson launched his 18th home run right after Jeter was hit. Beckett had been 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings against the Yankees this season, outpitching Sabathia both times. Beckett threw four-hit ball over seven innings in this win.</p>
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	Sabathia gave up Carl Crawford&#8217;s single in the second, then didn&#8217;t allow another hit until Ortiz singled in the seventh. Jed Lowrie followed with an RBI triple that snaked past right fielder Nick Swisher, Mike Cameron hit a tying double and Jacoby Ellsbury&#8217;s single put Boston ahead 3-2.</p>
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	Adrian Gonzalez hit an RBI single that finished Sabathia, Kevin Youkilis greeted Robertson with a run-scoring single and Ortiz doubled to deep left-center field. Gonzalez added an RBI single in the ninth.</p>
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	The ballpark was fairly filled for the first pitch. During the delay, fans watched Game 5 of the NBA Finals between Dallas and Miami on the videoboard, mostly jeering LeBron James and the Heat. There were cheers in the second inning, too, when the Yankees announced ticket stubs could be redeemed for a future free ticket.</p>
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	<em>Notes: Jeter singled for his 2,990th career hit. &#8230; Yankees C Francisco Cervelli made his third throwing error in two games. &#8230; Yankees DH Jorge Posada was back in the lineup. He was out Wednesday night because his son was having surgery for a skull condition. &#8230; Lowrie started for the first time since Sunday. He&#8217;d been out with a sore left shoulder. &#8230; RHP Phil Hughes (shoulder inflammation) threw a two-inning simulated game at the Yankees&#8217; complex in Tampa, Fla. He is set to start Tuesday for the Gulf Coast Yankees. &#8230; Last month, the Red Sox lost to the Angels in a rain-delayed game at Fenway Park that ended at 2:45 a.m.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CBSSports.com wire reports June 10, 2011 NEW YORK -- David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled. Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox past the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m. When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media -- maybe for playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams -- than at Sabathia]]></description>
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<p>        <strong>CBSSports.com wire reports</strong><br/><time>June 10, 2011</time><br/><!-- T15217232 for MLB_20110609_BOS@NYY --><!-- Sesame Modified: 06/10/2011 05:07:56 --><!-- sversion: 7 $Updated: belliott$  -->
<p>      NEW YORK &#8212; David Ortiz got more than even       for getting drilled.    </p>
<p>      Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia       hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the       seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox past       the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed       game that ended at 1:43 a.m.    </p>
<p>      When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media &#8212; maybe for       playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams &#8212; than at       Sabathia.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Finally got hit,&#8221; Ortiz said in a short rant that included some       profanity.    </p>
<p>      After a wait of almost 3<b>½</b> hours, Josh       Beckett (5-2) outpitched Sabathia (7-4) for the third time this       season. The Red Sox outscored New York 25-13 while completing their       second three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium in a month.    </p>
<p>      Only a few thousand fans were left in the ballpark when Boston wrapped       up its sixth win in a row overall and beat the Yankees for the seventh       consecutive time. The Red Sox are 8-1 against their longtime rivals this       year.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It&#8217;s not how you wanted it to end tonight, it did and you&#8217;ve got to       move on,&#8221; Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.    </p>
<p>      A storm that brought lightning bolts over the Bronx delayed the start       for 3 hours, 27 minutes. Shortly after the game began at 10:32 p.m.,       Beckett and Sabathia began zapping hitters, further ramping up       baseball&#8217;s most-spirited rivalry.    </p>
<p>      Plunked in the right thigh by Sabathia&#8217;s 97 mph fastball in the third       inning, Ortiz swung things in Boston&#8217;s favor a little later. The Red Sox       trailed 2-0 when he singled off Sabathia to start the seventh, and his       two-run double off David Robertson       capped the big rally.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;He feels good about himself, and he should,&#8221; Boston manager Terry       Francona said.    </p>
<p>      Bad blood seemed to be brewing from the get-go on a humid night. Ortiz       appeared a likely target after hitting home runs in the first two games       of the series &#8212; he irked the Yankees by admiring one of those shots,       which came after a brushback, and some in pinstripes talked about how       Big Papi looked too comfortable at the plate.    </p>
<p>      Beckett had already hit Derek Jeter &#8212;       near the elbow, with his second pitch of the game &#8212; and Alex       Rodriguez around the hip when Ortiz came up in the fourth with       one out and a runner on first.    </p>
<p>      Sabathia&#8217;s first pitch was a heater that squarely nailed Ortiz.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;The ball just got away from me,&#8221; the lefty ace said.    </p>
<p>      Plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately pointed at both dugouts to       issue warnings against further hostilities.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I&#8217;m still trying to figure out whether David got hit for something I       did,&#8221; Beckett said.    </p>
<p>      Ortiz slowly walked to first base as the crowd chanted &#8220;CC! CC!&#8221; When       the inning ended, Sabathia shot a glance toward the slugger before       heading to the dugout, where his Yankees teammates met him with fist       bumps, high fives, handshakes and back slaps.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Jeter always gives me a pound after every inning,&#8221; Sabathia explained.    </p>
<p>      To Yankees fans, perhaps it was long overdue. In his 15-season career,       Ortiz had been hit by a pitch only once by the Yankees, that coming in       2003 ALCS. Rodriguez, meanwhile, had been hit by Boston pitchers 14       times since joining New York the next year.    </p>
<p>      Curtis Granderson, who hit a two-run homer in the first inning,       was clipped on the left foot by Beckett&#8217;s breaking ball in the fifth.       That plunking didn&#8217;t cause any problems &#8212; the three HBPs matched the       most by an AL team this season.    </p>
<p>      Granderson launched his 18th home run right after Jeter was hit. Beckett       had been 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings against the Yankees this       season, outpitching Sabathia both times. Beckett threw four-hit ball       over seven innings in this victory.    </p>
<p>      Sabathia gave up Carl Crawford&#8217;s single       in the second, then didn&#8217;t allow another hit until Ortiz singled in the       seventh. Jed Lowrie followed with an       RBI triple that snaked past right fielder Nick       Swisher, Mike Cameron hit a tying       double and Jacoby Ellsbury&#8217;s single put       Boston ahead 3-2.    </p>
<p>      Adrian Gonzalez hit an RBI single that finished Sabathia, Kevin       Youkilis greeted Robertson with a run-scoring single and Ortiz       doubled to deep left-center field. Gonzalez added an RBI single in the       ninth.    </p>
<p>      The ballpark was fairly filled for the first pitch. During the delay,       fans watched Game 5 of the NBA Finals between Dallas and Miami on the       videoboard, mostly jeering LeBron James and the Heat. There were cheers       in the second inning, too, when the Yankees announced ticket stubs could       be redeemed for a future free ticket.    </p>
<p>      <b>Notes</b>    </p>
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<li>        Jeter singled for his 2,990th career hit.      </li>
<li>        Yankees C <b>Francisco Cervelli</b> made his third throwing error in         two games.      </li>
<li>        Yankees DH <b>Jorge Posada</b> was back in the lineup. He was out         Wednesday night because his son was having surgery for a skull         condition.      </li>
<li>        Lowrie started for the first time since Sunday. He had been out with a         sore left shoulder.      </li>
<li>        RHP <b>Phil Hughes</b> (shoulder inflammation) threw a two-inning         simulated game at the Yankees&#8217; complex in Tampa, Fla. He is set to         start Tuesday for the Gulf Coast Yankees.      </li>
<li>        Last month, the Red Sox lost to the Angels in a rain-delayed game at         Fenway Park that ended at 2:45 a.m.      </li>
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		<description><![CDATA[ David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled. Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox over the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m. When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media — maybe for playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams — than at Sabathia. ]]></description>
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<p> David Ortiz got more than even for getting drilled.</p>
<p>Ortiz broke loose soon after CC Sabathia hit him with a pitch, starting and finishing a seven-run burst in the seventh inning that led the Boston Red Sox over the Yankees 8-3 early Friday in a rain-delayed game that ended at 1:43 a.m.</p>
<p>When it was over, Ortiz seemed more angry at the media — maybe for playing up the possibility of trouble between the teams — than at Sabathia.</p>
<p>&#8220;Finally got hit,&#8221; Ortiz said in a short rant that included some profanity.</p>
<p>After a wait of almost 3½ hours, Josh Beckett (5-2) outpitched Sabathia (7-4) for the third time this season. The Red Sox outscored New York 25-13 while completing their second three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium in a month.</p>
<p>Only a few thousand fans were left in the ballpark when Boston wrapped up its sixth win in a row overall and beat the Yankees for the seventh straight time. The Red Sox are 8-1 against their longtime rivals this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not how you wanted it to end tonight, it did and you&#8217;ve got to move on,&#8221; Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.</p>
<p>A storm that brought lightning bolts over the Bronx delayed the start for 3 hours, 27 minutes. Shortly after the game began at 10:32 p.m., Beckett and Sabathia began zapping hitters, further ramping up baseball&#8217;s most-spirited rivalry.</p>
<p>Plunked in the right thigh by Sabathia&#8217;s 97 mph fastball in the fourth inning, Ortiz swung things in Boston&#8217;s favor a little later. The Red Sox trailed 2-0 when he singled off Sabathia to start the seventh, and his two-run double off David Robertson capped the big rally.</p>
<p>&#8220;He feels good about himself, and he should,&#8221; Boston manager Terry Francona said.</p>
<p>Bad blood seemed to be brewing from the get-go on a humid night. Ortiz appeared a likely target after homering in the first two games of the series — he irked the Yankees by admiring one of those shots, which came after a brushback, and some in pinstripes talked about how Big Papi looked too comfortable at the plate.</p>
<p>Beckett had already hit Derek Jeter — near the elbow, with his second pitch of the game — and Alex Rodriguez around the hip when Ortiz came up in the fourth with one out and a runner on first.</p>
<p>Sabathia&#8217;s first pitch was a heater that squarely nailed Ortiz.</p>
<p>&#8220;The ball just got away from me,&#8221; the lefty ace said.</p>
<p>Plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately pointed at both dugouts to issue warnings against further hostilities.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m still trying to figure out whether David got hit for something I did,&#8221; Beckett said.</p>
<p>Ortiz slowly walked to first base as the crowd chanted &#8220;CC! CC!&#8221; When the inning ended, Sabathia shot a glance toward the slugger before heading to the dugout, where his Yankees teammates met him with fist bumps, high fives, handshakes and back slaps.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jeter always gives me a pound after every inning,&#8221; Sabathia explained.</p>
<p>To Yankees fans, perhaps it was long overdue. In his 15-season career, Ortiz had been hit by a pitch only once by the Yankees, that coming in the 2003 AL playoffs. Rodriguez, meanwhile, had been hit by Boston pitchers 14 times since joining New York the next year.</p>
<p>Curtis Granderson, who hit a two-run homer in the first inning, was clipped on the left foot by Beckett&#8217;s breaking ball in the fifth. That plunking didn&#8217;t cause any problems — the three HBPs matched the most by an AL team this season.</p>
<p>Granderson launched his 18th home run right after Jeter was hit. Beckett had been 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings against the Yankees this season, outpitching Sabathia both times. Beckett threw four-hit ball over seven innings in this win.</p>
<p>Sabathia gave up Carl Crawford&#8217;s single in the second, then didn&#8217;t allow another hit until Ortiz singled in the seventh. Jed Lowrie followed with an RBI triple that snaked past right fielder Nick Swisher, Mike Cameron hit a tying double and Jacoby Ellsbury&#8217;s single put Boston ahead 3-2.</p>
<p>Adrian Gonzalez hit an RBI single that finished Sabathia, Kevin Youkilis greeted Robertson with a run-scoring single and Ortiz doubled to deep left-center field. Gonzalez added an RBI single in the ninth.</p>
<p>The ballpark was fairly filled for the first pitch. During the delay, fans watched Game 5 of the NBA finals between Dallas and Miami on the videoboard, mostly jeering LeBron James and the Heat. There were cheers in the second inning, too, when the Yankees announced ticket stubs could be redeemed for a future free ticket.</p>
<p>Notes: Jeter singled for his 2,990th career hit. &#8230; Yankees C Francisco Cervelli made his third throwing error in two games. &#8230; Yankees DH Jorge Posada was back in the lineup. He was out Wednesday night because his son was having surgery for a skull condition. &#8230; Lowrie started for the first time since Sunday. He&#8217;d been out with a sore left shoulder. &#8230; RHP Phil Hughes (shoulder inflammation) threw a two-inning simulated game at the Yankees&#8217; complex in Tampa, Fla. He is set to start Tuesday for the Gulf Coast Yankees. &#8230; Last month, the Red Sox lost to the Angels in a rain-delayed game at Fenway Park that ended at 2:45 a.m.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Red Sox have made undoubtedly the most surprising pre-free-agency move in the league today. They exercised their $12.5 million option on David Ortiz, an option that contained no buyout clause.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option Thursday, and the San Francisco Giants declined a $9.5 million option on World Series MVP Edgar Renteria.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option Thursday, and the San Francisco Giants declined a $9.5 million option on World Series MVP Edgar Renteria.</p>
<p>There is the quick update of the day.</p>
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		<title>Red Sox keep DH David Ortiz; Giants decline option on Renteria</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 06:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>partychat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK â€” The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option Thursday,...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK â€” The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option Thursday,&#8230;</p>
<p>Not a lot else going on in the MLB world today.</p>
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		<title>Red Sox keep Ortiz for $12.5 million</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 01:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option, and World Series MVP Edgar Renteria awaited a decision by the San Francisco Giants on his $9.5 million option.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option, and World Series MVP Edgar Renteria awaited a decision by the San Francisco Giants on his $9.5 million option.</p>
<p> Running low on time today, i&#8217;ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. </p>
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		<title>Red Sox keep David Ortiz for $12.5 million</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 01:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option Thursday, and the San Francisco Giants declined a $9.5 million option on World Series MVP Edgar Renteria. Teams had until midnight EDT to exercise options under the new rules agreed to by the commissioner's office and players' association in September.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Red Sox kept designated hitter David Ortiz by exercising a $12.5 million club option Thursday, and the San Francisco Giants declined a $9.5 million option on World Series MVP Edgar Renteria. Teams had until midnight EDT to exercise options under the new rules agreed to by the commissioner&#8217;s office and players&#8217; association in September.</p>
<p>Thanks for visiting my blog =). </p>
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		<title>David Ortiz Back in Boston: Red Sox Pick Up His 2011 Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 22:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Boston Red Sox announced today that they will pick up the $12.5 million option on David Ortiz for the 2011 season.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Red Sox announced today that they will pick up the $12.5 million option on David Ortiz for the 2011 season.</p>
<p>Thanks for visiting my blog =).</p>
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		<title>Boston Red Sox Exercise Club Option on Designated Hitter David Ortiz</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 22:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a largely expected move onÂ Thursday morning,Â the Boston Red Sox exercised their $12.5 millionÂ club option on David Ortiz. The information was relayed via tweets from Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a largely expected move onÂ Thursday morning,Â the Boston Red Sox exercised their $12.5 millionÂ club option on David Ortiz. The information was relayed via tweets from Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe.</p>
<p>Leave your comments on the news below.</p>
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