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Red Sox 11, Twins 2

25 April 2012

MINNEAPOLIS -- The struggles of the Minnesota Twins' starting pitchers continued Tuesday, as the Boston Red Sox put on an offensive show, winning 11-2 at Target Field.

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Coming Back from Nine-Run Deficit Nothing New for New York Yankees Against Boston: A Fan's Perspective

24 April 2012

What the New York Yankees did to the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, April 21 was not unique, as twice before they had rallied from nine run deficits to beat their arch-nemesis. While this comeback was especially satisfying to New York fans like me -- seeing how Boston handled the Yanks last season -- it was unlike the last time they pulled off such a caper. I know, because I somewhat recall that game.

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Red Sox end five-game losing streak

24 April 2012

Red Sox end five-game losing streak Starter-turned-temporary-reliever Daniel Bard (1-2) recorded two critical outs in the eighth after the Twins put the leadoff runner on third. Alfredo Aceves picked up the save, his third in five A link to this page will be included in your message

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Cody Ross home runs power Boston Red Sox

24 April 2012

MINNEAPOLIS  ?  Cody Ross homered twice last night, tying the game with a two-run shot in the seventh inning and giving Boston the lead with two outs in the ninth. The Red Sox hung on to beat the Minnesota Twins, 6-5, snapping a five-game losing streak. Starter-turned-temporary-reliever Daniel Bard (1-2) recorded two critical outs in the eighth after the Twins put the leadoff runner on third.

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Boston Red Sox beat Minnesota Twins

24 April 2012

Daniel Bard went back to the bullpen to help out, and Cody Ross made him a winner. For at least one night, all was right with the reeling Red Sox

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Red Sox 6, Twins 5

24 April 2012

MINNEAPOLIS -- Cody Ross hit two home runs as the Boston Red Sox rallied for a 6-5 win over the Minnesota Twins on Monday night, snapping a five-game losing streak. Ross, who signed with Boston as a free agent in the offseason, cranked a two-run homer to tie the game 5-5 in the seventh, then added a solo shot in the ninth off Matt Capps (0-1)

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Red Sox aim to get right on the road, visit Twins

23 April 2012

Written by The Sports Network (Sports Network) - Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said his team hit rock bottom over the weekend. Now, the Red Sox hit the road for seven games and tonight try to snap a five-game losing streak, as they begin a three-game series with the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. On the heels of one of the worst September collapses of all-time last season, the Red Sox have carried that poor play into this season and are off to a 4-10 start

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Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine blamed for slow start

23 April 2012

David Waldstein NEW YORK TIMES BOSTON—A cold, steady rain that postponed Sunday night’s game was the only respite Bobby Valentine and the Boston Red Sox could find from their current dismal predicament. An awful week that began with a controversy and included five consecutive losses was capped Saturday with the team’s worst defeat in recent history, at the hands of the Yankees, no less

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Red Sox-Twins Preview

22 April 2012

The Boston Red Sox got a day off to forget a major meltdown. The Red Sox hope to end their five-game slide as they begin a seven-game trip Monday night with the first of three against the Minnesota Twins. Boston (4-10) blew a nine-run lead in Saturday's 15-9 loss to the Yankees, with 14 runs charged to manager Bobby Valentine's beleaguered bullpen

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Red Sox Bullpen in Shambles: A Fan’s Take

18 April 2012

The Boston Red Sox are reeling.

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Boston Red Sox Recall Jason Repko Following Ellsbury Injury

Boston Red Sox Recall Jason Repko Following Ellsbury Injury

15 April 2012

Boston Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury’s injury forced the team to reshuffle its roster for the second day in a row, recalling outfielder Jason Repko and outfielder/infielder Nate Spears from Triple-A Pawtucket prior to the Sox game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Jason has never played at Fenway Park but will start in center field while batting in the ninth position

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Red Sox Thump Rays

15 April 2012

Boston, MA — David Ortiz went 4-for-5 with a two-run home run and three-run double as the Boston Red Sox pummeled the Tampa Bay Rays, 13-5, in the second of a three-game set. Cody Ross also hit a two-run home run and finished with four RBI, Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit a two-run homer while Mike Aviles and Dustin Pedroia added solo shots for the Red Sox, who have taken the first two games of this set

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Moore goes for win No.1 against Red Sox

15 April 2012

Written by The Sports Network (Sports Network) - Matt Moore takes another shot at win No. 1 this afternoon when the Tampa Bay Rays continue their four-game set with the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park

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Boston Red Sox showcase offensive power against Tampa Bay Rays, 13-5

15 April 2012

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer Marc Topkin Tampa Bay Times In Print: Sunday, April 15, 2012 BOSTON — The Rays starters are supposed to be among the best in baseball, a rotation stocked with young, talented, healthy and successful pitchers who will keep the team in playoff contention throughout the season, and then beyond. But they haven't looked too good thus far, in what they've done nor in how they've tried to do it, the primary reason the Rays were looking down again Saturday evening after another ugly Boston beatdown, this one 13-5.

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