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September 14, 2007
-- Brendan Donnelly, who had Tommy John surgery last month, was back in the Sox' clubhouse today. He'll be here through the weekend and will return for the final regular-season homestand and for Boston's playoff run.
"I'm Superfan. I was going stir-crazy at home. Hopefully I can hang out here for the next six weeks or so," said Donnelly, who hopes to be able to return to a big-league mound by the middle of next year.
-- Jacoby Ellsbury's right wrist discomfort doesn't seem serious. He is not in the starting , but that's a function of the fact New York is starting a left-hander, Andy Pettitte. So Bobby Kielty, a switch hitter, is starting in left field instead of Ellsbury.
-- Matt Clement threw a simulated game.
-- Steven Krasner
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