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<title>Travel delays . . .</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">. . . have prevented Steven Krasner from arriving in Baltimore by the time the Red Sox clubhouse opened. He&apos;ll be there soon, and he&apos;ll begin filing as soon as he gets to Camden Yards....</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>. . . have prevented Steven Krasner from arriving in Baltimore by the time the Red Sox clubhouse opened. He'll be there soon, and he'll begin filing as soon as he gets to Camden Yards.</p>]]>

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<title>Francona to miss Baltimore series because of a death in his family</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The Red Sox announced moments ago that manager Terry Francona will miss the two-game series on Tuesday and Wednesday in Baltimore. Mary Ann Lang, the mother of his wife, Jacque, passed away on Monday night in Tucson, Arizona. Francona and...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>The Red Sox announced moments ago that manager Terry Francona will miss the two-game series on Tuesday and Wednesday in Baltimore.</p>

<p>Mary Ann Lang, the mother of his wife, Jacque, passed away on Monday night in Tucson, Arizona. Francona and his family flew to Tucson today.</p>

<p>Bench coach Brad Mills will manage the club during the Orioles series.<br />
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<title>Projo SoxTalk with McAdam: Buchholz falls down</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Click the play button below to hear Sean&apos;s comments, recorded this morning. Today&apos;s topics: Clay Buchholz&apos;s troubles on the road, and how it makes the club&apos;s decision about Bartolo Colon easier, looking to deal Julian Tavarez and giving Craig Hansen...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Click the play button below to hear Sean's comments, recorded this morning. Today's topics: Clay Buchholz's troubles on the road, and how it makes the club's decision about Bartolo Colon easier, looking to deal Julian Tavarez and giving Craig Hansen a vote of confidence, Josh Beckett's assignment tonight in Baltimore, Alex Rodriguez's injury and the Rays' run for first place. </p>

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<title>Baseball Today: Tuesday, May 13</title>
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<summary type="text/plain"> AP Photo CLAY-MAKER: Bob Gibson was 3-6 with a 5.61 ERA in his first full season in the major leagues. Sandy Koufax was 2-4, 4.91. Greg Maddux was 6-14, 5.61. The list goes on and on, even among contemporary...</summary>
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<p><strong>CLAY-MAKER</strong>: Bob Gibson was 3-6 with a 5.61 ERA in his first full season in the major leagues. Sandy Koufax was 2-4, 4.91. Greg Maddux was 6-14, 5.61. The list goes on and on, even among contemporary stars -- Josh Beckett (6-7, 4,10), Ben Sheets (11-10, 4.76), Tom Glavine (7-17, 4.56). The education of a young pitcher is like the education of anything else: In most instances, it takes time.</p>

<p>And thus we come to Clay Buchholz. No matter how well he pitched last September -- <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2007/09/baseball_today_114.html">and pitch well he did, even beyond the no-hitter</a> (Projo Sox Blog) -- he's a) 23 years old, b) in his first full year in the big leagues, and c) still learning his craft. What he learned last night was that when you don't have command of your fastball you don't have a whole lot, a lesson the Twins <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_sox13_05-13-08_10A47EF_v11.38ee3e7.html">pounded into him over 4 2/3 innings in a 7-3 Minnesota win</a>. Steven Krasner reports that the inconsistency in locating his fastball "soon spread to [Buchholz'] other pitches, resulting in five walks, three of them leading off an inning, always a recipe for disaster." By the time Terry Francona ended his evening (above), his record <a href="http://projostats.projo.com/mlb/playerstats.asp?id=8090">was on its way down to 2-3, his ERA on its way up to 5.53</a> (Projo Stats), and the Bartolo Watch, <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2008/05/baseball_today_184.html">which we alluded to yesterday</a>, was probably on its way to the starting line (and with reason; if the option is losing Colon, then sending Buchholz back to Pawtucket makes all the sense in the world). Our pals over at Sons of Sam Horn <a href="http://sonsofsamhorn.net/index.php?showtopic=31268">are already talking the talk</a>.</p>

<p>A no-hitter in your second major-league start is what they call an indicator of ability, but turning that ability into skill isn't an overnight process. We're told the same thing over and over -- we even said it at the very beginning of all this -- and it bears repeating: It just takes time. Ask Bob. And Sandy. And Greg.</p>

<p><strong>UNHOLY TRINITY</strong>: Sick of ESPN's Red Sox/Yankee-centric view of the world, <em>Shysterball</em> is taking at least a little delight <a href="http://shysterball.blogspot.com/2008/05/and-that-happened_13.html">in the struggles of Buchholz, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy</a>.</p>

<p><strong>ODD MAN OUT</strong>: Considering the haphazard way he was used all season, not to mention how poorly he pitched when he <em>did</em> get to the mound, it came as no surprise when word arrived yesterday afternoon that <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_rsoxjo13_05-13-08_10A47EA_v13.38ebe18.html">Julian Tavarez had been designated for assignment</a>. Krasner reports Tavarez' departure means Craig Hansen gets to stay a while. Kraz also has some postgame notes, including a Julio Lugo medical update.  </p>

<p><strong>HEAD TO THE ROCKIES</strong>: The Denver Post reports the on-again/off-again trade discussions between the Red Sox and Colorado regarding Tavarez <a href="http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_9238432">are on again</a>, and a deal could be struck within a matter of days.</p>

<p><strong>MAN-SIZED INSPIRATION</strong>: Some look to the Bible. Others to philosophers. But Arnold Schwarzenegger <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1093674&srvc=sox&position=2">is the wind beneath Craig Hansen's wings</a>. (Boston Herald)</p>

<p><strong>THEY NOTICED!</strong> Krasner reports Kevin Youkilis <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20080513_youkilis.f744e963.html">was named American League Player of the Week</a>.</p>

<p><strong>TWO TO GO</strong>: Manny Ramirez clubbed home run No. 498 last night, and Krasner <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20080513_ramirez.f7468371.html">has his postgame reaction on that</a> . . . and some other topics, too.</p>

<p><strong>NO OFFENSE</strong>: Jim Rice says he's not at all irritated by Manny Ramirez' claim <a href="http://ask14.sullivantire.com/?p=68">that he's the best defensive left fielder in Red Sox history</a>, but then he basically asserts that Manny is full of beans. (ask14.sullivantire.com)</p>

<p><strong>JINX THIS</strong>: <em>Baseball Analysts</em> includes Dustin Pedroia, Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima in its look at 2007 rookies <a href="http://baseballanalysts.com/archives/2008/05/looking_to_avoi.php">seeking to avoid the sophomore jinx in 2008</a>. It has nice things to say about all of them, particularly Pedroia.</p>

<p><strong>CREAM OF THE CROP</strong>: Even though three losses in four games in Minnesota may have dimmed the shine a little bit, almost everyone agrees: The Red Sox <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/05/13/quarter_not_worth_a_lot/">are the class of the A.L. East, and probably of the entire American League</a>. (Boston Globe)</p>

<p><strong>WHAT WE WORRY ABOUT</strong>: Remember all the fretting about how, between the Tokyo trip and the tough April schedule, the Sox would be lucky to be around .500 at this stage of the season? Boston.com's Eric Wilbur reminds us <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/wilbur/2008/05/12/over_the_hill/">how silly all that was</a>.</p>

<p><strong>IT'S ALL THE SAME TO ME</strong>: In his last game with Boston, Jed Lowrie homered. Last night, in his first game with Pawtucket, <a href="http://www.projo.com/pawsox/content/sp_bb_pawsox13_05-13-08_10A47EN_v7.38f03f7.html">he homered again</a>. Joe McDonald tells us all about it.</p>

<p><strong>'BEATING THE EVIL EMPIRE IS AWESOME'</strong>: So said the Rays' Jonny Gomes <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball/rays/article502079.ece">after Tampa Bay's 7-1 smackdown of the Yanks</a>. (St. Petersburg Times) Somewhere Larry Lucchino is smiling.</p>

<p><strong>NOT YET</strong>: The New York Times reports Alex Rodriguez <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/13/sports/baseball/13pins.html?_r=1&ref=baseball&oref=slogin">won't be ready to return in time for this weekend's series against the Mets</a>.</p>

<p><strong>TRADE DEFICIT CONTINUES</strong>: <em>Baseball Musings</em>' David Pinto notes that last night's hero for the Rays, Dioner Navarro, not only was traded away by the Yankees (for Randy Johnson), <a href="http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/026579.php">but that he'd look awfully good in pinstripes right now, since Jorge Posada is on the disabled list</a>.</p>

<p><strong>SPECIAL KEI</strong>: At least he is to Ian Kennedy. Igawa's meatball special Friday night in Detroit was enough to convince the Yankees <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2008/05/12/2008-05-12_ian_kennedy_to_start_thursday_vs_rays.html">to summon Kennedy back from the minors</a>. (New York Daily News)</p>

<p><strong>CLASS AND DIGNITY, MY FOOT</strong>: The blog <em>Bugs and Cranks</em> takes Goose Gossage to task for admonishing Joba Chamberlain to "act like a Yankee." It points out that acting like a Yankee over the years has included the Fritz Peterson/Mike Kekich wife-swap, not to mention Reggie Jackson standing at home plate admiring his home runs, and concludes: <a href="http://www.bugsandcranks.com/new-york-yankees/not-the-yankee-way-phooey/">"The Yankee way is winning. Period</a>."</p>

<p><strong>OFF THE CLIFF</strong>: The Red Sox were shut out, but Cliff Lee cleaned up, in Dayn Perry's <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/8128464/Many-surprises-in-the-25-Percent-Awards">'25 Percent Awards</a>,' which he gives at the season's quarter pole. (foxsports.com)</p>

<p><strong>'SO'S YOUR MOM'????</strong> One of the things I learned <em>very</em> early in the cyberspace age is, never send anything -- and I mean <em>anything</em> -- via e-mail that you don't want millions of people to see. Apparently, Carlos Delgado's agent <a href="http://www.nj.com/mets/index.ssf/2008/05/breaking_news_delgados_agent_i.html">missed the memo</a>. (nj.com)</p>

<p><strong>'R, B, RBI, HIT THAT BALL AND MAKE IT FLY'</strong>: The Mets' Nelson Figueroa called the Nationals "a bunch of softball girls" for the "cheerleading" they were doing in their dugout <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/2008/05/12/2008-05-12_after_mets_loss_nelson_figueroa_calls_na.html">during Washington's 10-4 win at Shea Stadium last night</a>. (New York Daily News) No word if the Nats responded by telling Figueroa they wanted a pitcher and not a glass of water.</p>

<p><strong>HOME SWEET HOME</strong>: Johnnie LeMaster -- who can forget his "Johnny Disaster" nickname? -- <a href="http://www.sfbg.com/blogs/gsf/2008/05/sports_booyah_welcome_back_joh.html">had some great stories to tell</a> when he returned to San Francisco as part of the Giants' 50th anniversary celebration. (<em>The Guardian's San Francisco blog</em>)</p>

<p><strong>GOODBYE, HISTORY</strong>: Asdrubal Cabrera turned an unassisted triple play for the Indians against the Blue Jays last night, <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080512&content_id=2686835&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb">and then flipped the ball into the stands as he returned to the dugout</a>. (mlb.com)</p>

<p><strong>HERE AND THERE</strong> The Astros' Shawn Chacon has tied a major-league record  <a href="http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bb/5771646.html">by starting a season with eight consecutive no-decisions</a> (Houston Chronicle) . . . Shannon Stewart says his current situation with the Blue Jays <a href="http://www.thestar.com/Sports/Baseball/article/424373">"is like a bad dream</a>" (Toronto Star) . . . Mark Teixeira had to leave last night's game <a href="http://www.ajc.com/braves/content/sports/braves/stories/2008/05/12/texburst_0512.html">because of back spasms</a> (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) . . . The Cubs are expected <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baseball/cubs/946040,CST-SPT-csep13.article">to sign Jim Edmonds and demote Felix Pie</a>, which would seem to eliminate them as a possible landing place for Coco Crisp. (Chicago Tribune)</p>

<p><strong>OLD FRIENDS</strong>: One day after removing himself from the closer's role, Eric Gagne says the little mental-health break did him a world of good; now he's tanned and rested <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=749863">and ready to start finishing games for the Brewers again</a>. (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel) . . . In the meantime, Guillermo Mota <a href="http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=MLB&id=2782">got the save for Milwaukee last night</a> (rotoworld.com) . . . Ramon Vazquez <a href="http://rangersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/05/nice-call-josh.html">hit a walkoff home run for the Rangers last night</a>, a pitch or two after play-by-play announcer Josh Lewin predicted he would (Dallas Morning News) . . . Nomar Garciaparra <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/baseball/mlb/dodgers/la-sp-dodgerreport12-2008may12,0,2639937.story">will work out with the Dodgers in Milwaukee today</a> (Los Angeles Times) . . . Pedro Martinez is frustrated <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/05132008/sports/mets/pitch__moan_110577.htm">by his slow recovery from the hamstring pull that sidelined him in early April</a>. (New York Post)</p>

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<title>Lugo Still on the Mend</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Shortstop Julio Lugo, who suffered a mild concussion in a baseline collision on Friday night, still isn&apos;t ready to return to action. But manager Terry Francona said there were some encouraging signs for Lugo. He said Lugo rode the stationary...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Shortstop Julio Lugo, who suffered a mild concussion in a baseline collision on Friday night, still isn't ready to return to action.</p>

<p>But manager Terry Francona said there were some encouraging signs for Lugo.</p>

<p>He said Lugo rode the stationary bike during Sunday night's game without any ill effects. Francona said Lugo was going to try some baseball activities today as an even stiffer test to his recovery process. </p>

<p>"I'd say that 'day-to-day' would be accurate," said Francona in describing Lugo's playing status. "But aren't we all?"</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner<br />
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<title>Revolving Lineup</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Boston manager Terry Francona has been mixing and matching with his starting lineup for a variety of reasons, notably injuries and a desire to keep everyone as fresh as possible over the long season. So in tonight&apos;s lineup, Manny Ramirez...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Boston manager Terry Francona has been mixing and matching with his starting lineup for a variety of reasons, notably injuries and a desire to keep everyone as fresh as possible over the long season.</p>

<p>So in tonight's lineup, Manny Ramirez (hamstring) returns to the outfield. Jacoby Ellsbury (bruised left knee) is on the bench. Julio Lugo (mild concussion) remains sidelined, so Alex Cora again is playing shortstop. And Sean Casey, activated from the disabled list today, is giving Player of the Week Kevin Youkilis a breather at first base.</p>

<p>Ramirez did not start Sunday but appeared as a pinch hitter, grounding out for the final out of the game. This afternoon, Ramirez was in good spirits as he rode the stationary bike in the clubhouse.</p>

<p>Ellsbury was hit by a pitch on the inside of his knee in the third inning Sunday night, but Francona didn't have any options but to keep him in the game.</p>

<p>"I walked him down all the way to first base (after he was hit) and offered him some Tylenol, but I told him there was no one behind him," said Francona. </p>

<p>Ellsbury didn't show any effects of the bruise in making a sensational diving catch in left field going toward the line in robbing Joe Mauer of an extra-base hit in the eighth inning.</p>

<p>Francona said Ellsbury could have started tonight, but with a healthy and red-hot Coco Crisp around to play in center, and with Ramirez ready to return, it made sense for him to keep Ellsbury on the bench, at least at the start of the game.</p>

<p>Casey has hit hit well in his career against Livan Hernandez, Minnesota's starter tonight, so he'll be at first base, which gives Francona an opportunity to rest Youkilis, a move Youkilis embraced.</p>

<p>"I went to him the other day and he said that would benefit him, so when he said that, it made (the move) easy," said Francona.</p>

<p>"It's a good day for it because playing on this turf (in the Metrodome) makes your legs a little tight, the calfs and the hamstrings," said Youkilis. "I didn't ask for the day off, but it's good for the team to have Sean get some at-bats because we're going to need him to play over the course of the season."</p>

<p>Francona mentioned that he'd like to give Lowell a day off, so for one of the two games in Baltimore, either tomorrow night or Wednesday, it's likely Youkilis will move to third and Casey will get another start at first.</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner<br />
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<title>Starting Lineups, May 12</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">RED SOX Crisp cf Pedroia 2b Ortiz dh Ramirez lf Lowell 3b Drew rf Varitek c Casey 1b Cora ss Buchholz p TWINS Gomez cf Harris 2b Mauer c Morneau 1b Cuddyer rf Monroe dh Young lf Lamb 3b Everett...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>RED SOX</p>

<p>Crisp cf<br />
Pedroia 2b<br />
Ortiz dh<br />
Ramirez lf<br />
Lowell 3b<br />
Drew rf<br />
Varitek c<br />
Casey 1b<br />
Cora ss</p>

<p>Buchholz p</p>

<p>TWINS</p>

<p>Gomez cf<br />
Harris 2b<br />
Mauer c<br />
Morneau 1b<br />
Cuddyer rf<br />
Monroe dh<br />
Young lf<br />
Lamb 3b<br />
Everett ss</p>

<p>Hernandez p</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner</p>]]>

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<title>Youkilis Player of the Week</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The Sox&apos; Kevin Youkilis was named the American League&apos;s Player of the Week for the period May 5-11. Over that stretch, Youkilis batted .375 (12 for 32) with three doubles, five homers and 10 homers for a slugging percentage of...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>The Sox' Kevin Youkilis was named the American League's Player of the Week for the period May 5-11.</p>

<p>Over that stretch, Youkilis batted .375 (12 for 32) with three doubles, five homers and 10 homers for a slugging percentage of .938. He led the league in extra-base hits and total bases for the week.</p>

<p>Youkilis had five multiple-hit games in the seven games for the period, with at least one extra-base hit in five of the games.</p>

<p>This is the first time Youkilis has been honored as a Player of the Week.</p>

<p>Youkilis took the award in stride.</p>

<p>"Things are going well so far," said Youkilis. "I've had a nice little hot streak. But I'm just trying to do the same things over and over. If you have a good week in this game you still have to put it aside and play for the day."</p>

<p>Youkilis has a nine-game hitting streak. Over that stretch he is batting .421 (16 for 38) with six homers, five doubles and 15 RBI, raising his average from .287 to .322.</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner<br />
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<title>Tavarez Designated for Assignment</title>
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<issued>2008-05-12T19:10:29Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">Right-hander Julian Tavarez has been designated for assignment to make room for Sean Casey on the roster. The Sox now have 10 days to trade Tavarez, release him or outright assign him to the minors, an assignment Tavarez can veto...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Right-hander Julian Tavarez has been designated for assignment to make room for Sean Casey on the roster.</p>

<p>The Sox now have 10 days to trade Tavarez, release him or outright assign him to the minors, an assignment Tavarez can veto because of his service time. Tavarez was the forgotten man in the Boston bullpen this season, appearing in only nine games, including a 1 1/3-inning stint against the Twins on Sunday night. He was 0-1 with a 6.39 earned-run average.</p>

<p>The move spared Craig Hansen an option to Pawtucket. The Red Sox have been impressed by Hansen's performances in Pawtucket this season, and have seen enough good things out of him in three outings with Boston over two brief periods with the big-league club to forego the easy move -- optioning him to the PawSox.</p>

<p>The roster move cuts the number of Red Sox pitchers to 12, adding to a position player to the very thin bench. Casey had been on the disabled list since April 26 because of a right hip strain. Casey was hitting .346 (18 for 52) when he suffered the injury.</p>

<p>Boston manager Terry Francona praised Tavarez for "saving us" last year when the team needed a starter and Tavarez gave the Red Sox three solid months in the role. But Tavarez had been reduced to a mop-up man in blowouts, and Francona thought other pitchers could help in other roles to win games, so Tavarez was designated and Hansen stays.</p>

<p>"The way Hansen was throwing had something to do with (the move). He's pitching well," said Francona. "We have a lot of confidence in Hansen. It may not have come down to one guy (or the other), maybe more of a philosophy than one guy, but we wanted to get Hansen up here last week."</p>

<p>Hansen said he was sorry to see Tavarez go, and that he was a bit surprised he wasn't on his way back to Pawtucket. But he's eager to stick around and show what he can do.</p>

<p>"In all honesty I thought I was going to be sent down. I thought they'd just use my option," said Hansen. "I was at lunch with Manny (Delcarmen) in the hotel and I saw Julian saying good-by to everyone, so I put two and two together and figured something happened to him. That's part of the game. I can't control that.</p>

<p>"I just have to try to keep pitching well," said Hansen. "I'll give myself a boost of confidence if I pitch well. I feel pretty strong. All of my pitches have been working."</p>

<p>In past seasons, it was Tavarez who served as a spokesman for Manny Ramirez when the Sox' slugging left fielder didn't want to talk. This afternoon, Ramirez was good-naturedly bemoaning Tavarez' departure in the clubhouse.</p>

<p>"They got rid of Julian," said Ramirez with a twinkle in his eyes. "They didn't ask me about it. What the (heck)?"</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner</p>]]>

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<title>Manny says he&apos;s the best defensive left fielder in Red Sox history</title>
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<issued>2008-05-12T14:14:51Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">As Art Martone mentioned this morning in his Baseball Today column, Manny Ramirez had some very interesting comments reported by Rob Bradford in today&apos;s Boston Herald. Ramirez, who had most of last night off before making the last out as...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2008/05/baseball_today_184.html">As Art Martone mentioned this morning in his Baseball Today column</a>, Manny Ramirez had some very interesting comments <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1093401&srvc=sox&position=3">reported by Rob Bradford in today's Boston Herald</a>. Ramirez, who had most of last night off before making the last out as a pinch-hitter (Ramirez, by the way, is a horrendous 3-for-24 in his career as a pinch-hitter), was in a joking mood, Bradford reports; predicting for example that friend and teammate Julian Tavarez would be traded to Milwaukee in exchange for one of the team's racing sausages.</p>

<p>But Bradford says that Manny was not joking when he said this:</p>

<p>"I think I'm the best ever to play left field in Boston."</p>

<p>Manny goes on in the story about the way he has revolutionized his position with his flip-throwing motion on tosses back into the infield, and he analyzes the pros and cons of playing shallow in Fenway's left field.</p>

<p>It all makes you wonder, in Manny's words: "How am I going to win a Gold Glove if they take me out in the eighth [inning]?"</p>

<p>Your Turn: <a href="http://www.projo.com/perl/common/surveys/display_full.pl?poll_id=12609&site=projo&vaction=voting&thissite=projo">Is Manny Ramirez a good fielding player?</a> </p>]]>

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<title>Projo SoxTalk with McAdam: The hits keep on coming</title>
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<created>2008-05-12T13:57:49Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Click the play button below to hear Sean&apos;s comments, recorded this morning. Today&apos;s topics: the relentless Red Sox offense, Kevin Cash the .375 hitter, doing it with speed and power, tonight&apos;s date with Livan Hernandez, and the still-hot Tampa Bay...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Click the play button below to hear Sean's comments, recorded this morning. Today's topics: the relentless Red Sox offense, Kevin Cash the .375 hitter, doing it with speed and power, tonight's date with Livan Hernandez, and the still-hot Tampa Bay Rays. </p>

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<title>Baseball Today: Monday, May 12</title>
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<modified>2008-05-12T13:12:43Z</modified>
<issued>2008-05-12T10:36:06Z</issued>
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<created>2008-05-12T10:36:06Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> AP Photo NOT GROUNDED FOR LONG: They don&apos;t go down easy, these Red Sox. Jacoby Ellsbury looked as if his night might be finished when he was hit in the knee by a pitch in the third inning (above),...</summary>
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<p><strong>NOT GROUNDED FOR LONG</strong>: They don't go down easy, these Red Sox. Jacoby Ellsbury looked as if his night might be finished when he was hit in the knee by a pitch in the third inning (above), but he stayed in the game, scored a run by sprinting home on a sacrifice fly, and later made a running catch in right-center field. He was sort of a symbol of his team, which found itself on the short end of 5-0, 7-1 and 9-6 scores at various points during the evening and still came <em>this</em> close to pulling out an improbable win over the Twins. There was no <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2007/05/baseball_today_34.html">Mother's Day Miracle</a> this time, however, as pinch-hitter Manny Ramirez grounded out with the tying run in scoring position. Steven Krasner <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_latesox12_05-12-08_O8A3TR6_v8.3b78c97.html">has the details of what Terry Francona called</a> "as exciting a game [as] you can have and not win."</p>

<p><strong>MORE OF THE SAME</strong>: Excitement was the buzzword of the weekend, though not always the way the Sox planned. Jonathan Papelbon provided a little Friday night -- for the Twins -- <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20080509_gamestory.e7ef86e0.html">when he blew his second consecutive save opportunity</a>; as Krasner reports, this time there were no checked-swing rollers, infield errors and broken-bat bloopers to blame. But he made the adjustments he had to make <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_rsoxjo11_05-11-08_1DA3LMA_v12.3b79d66.html">and was back to his old self Saturday night</a>, saving the victory for a <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_sox11_05-11-08_LCA3L4D_v16.3b7a63a.html">suddenly quick and efficient Daisuke Matsuzaka</a>. Krasner tells us all about it.</p>

<p>Just as he'll tell us about tonight's finale of the wraparound weekend series in Minneapolis. Come back tomorrow for more.</p>

<p><strong>WILDLY EFFECTIVE</strong>: David Pinto of <em>Baseball Musings</em> reports Matsuzaka is walking 5.7 batters per nine innings <a href="http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/026543.php">and his ERA of 2.45 is the lowest in history for a pitcher with a walk rate that high</a>.</p>

<p><strong>ERUDITE EMPIRE</strong>: That's what Jim Souhan of the Minneapolis Star Tribune <a href="http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/18850454.html">is calling the Red Sox</a>, whom he admires for their skill and their intelligence. Souhan says the Sox are "a super power . . . [who have] surpassed the Yankees as the dominant franchise in baseball."</p>

<p>(He also makes a Chuck Knoblauch/Dustin Pedroia comparison that, I have to admit, occured to me at some point last night while Pedroia was fouling off Nick Blackburn pitch after Nick Blackburn pitch.)</p>

<p><strong>RIGHT BACK ATCHA</strong>: The New York Daily News' Bill Madden <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/2008/05/10/2008-05-10_no_santana_no_problem_as_minnesota_tops_.html">throws a little loving at the Twins</a>, who don't seem to miss Johan Santana very much.</p>

<p><strong>OUT OF POSITION</strong>: Ramirez pinch-hit in the ninth because <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_rsoxjo12_05-12-08_66A3SBR_v15.3b77d5b.html">a tight right hamstring kept him out of the starting lineup</a>. </p>

<p><strong>IN POSITION</strong>: The Herald's Rob Bradford reports Ramirez believes <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1093401&srvc=sox&position=3">he's the best defensive left fielder in Red Sox history</a>.</p>

<p><strong>HOMEWARD BOUND</strong>: Bryan Corey's days in Boston are over; Krasner has word <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20080512_corey.f232761c.html">of the reliever's trade to San Diego</a>. Corey says his part in last year's World Series run was "special," but admits he's happy to be moving <a href="http://sandiego.padres.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080511&content_id=2681595&vkey=news_sd&fext=.jsp&c_id=sd">closer to his home in Mesa, Ariz.</a> (mlb.com)</p>

<p><strong>IT'S NOT HOW MANY, IT'S WHEN</strong>: Ramirez' final-out grounder threw the spotlight on a recent Sox problem: <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2008/05/late_notes_twin.html">The inability to hit with runners in scoring position</a>. Krasner has some startling numbers.</p>

<p><strong>BALANCING ACT</strong>: The Globe's Nick Cafardo talks to scouts who say the Red Sox have "done it right" when it comes to lineup construction. "<a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2008/05/11/its_a_one_sided_argument/">They have guys who can wear down the pitcher, guys who can drill the ball in the gap, they have guys who can run and take the extra base and they have guys who can take it out of the yard</a>," says one. "I don't understand why there aren't more lineups like Boston's in the league, because they've got it right."</p>

<p><strong>HARDWARE WATCH</strong>: Krasner thinks Kevin Youkilis <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2008/05/late_note_youki.html">is in line for Player of the Week honors</a>. Pinto looks at Youkilis' contract status <a href="http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/026531.php">and explains why the Sox shouldn't, and probably won't, sign him to a long extension</a>.</p>

<p><strong>CRISP AND EFFICIENT</strong>: He still wants to play every day, and he knows that -- when everyone's healthy -- it's probably not going to happen here. But for now, reports Cafardo, Coco Crisp is <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/05/12/crisp_shows_his_game_in_a_tidy_package/">"going with the flow</a>" . . . and the Sox are reaping the benefits.</p>

<p><strong>WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?</strong> Saying that Bob Watson has "mishandled" much  of what he's done as baseball's discipline chief, Curt Schilling <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1093208&srvc=sox&position=7">expressed no surprise that Kyle Farnsworth's suspension for throwing at Manny Ramirez' head was reduced from three games to one</a>. (Boston Herald) </p>

<p><img alt="lowrie051208.JPG" src="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/lowrie051208.JPG" width="512" height="387" /><br />
AP Photo</p>

<p><strong>GOING OUT WITH A BANG</strong>: Jed Lowrie was all smiles Saturday night (above) when he hit his first major-league home run (which, coincidentally, proved to be the winning run). And he was still smiling yesterday <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_soxplug12_05-12-08_93A3QIB_v7.38eee46.html">when he got the inevitable tap on the shoulder to bag his packs and head back to Pawtucket</a>. "I understand the role the team has for me," he told Krasner. His role: Fill in until Alex Cora returns.</p>

<p><strong>COMING BACK WITH A BANG</strong>: Cora returned yesterday -- hence Lowrie's demotion -- <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/archives/2008/05/late_note_cora.html">and went 3-for-4</a> as he filled in for the ailing Julio Lugo, <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_soxplugger11_05-11-08_LCA3L3G_v16.3b7b170.html">who suffered a mild concussion Friday night</a>. (Both stories projo.com) Things <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/05/11/lugo_refuses_to_be_thrown_by_woes/">aren't going well for Lugo</a> (Boston Globe), as everyone knows, but the Boston Herald's Steve Buckley says <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1093212&srvc=sox&position=8">he's maintaining his sense of humor</a>.</p>

<p><strong>WHO'S <EM>THAT</EM> IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR??</strong> The second-place Rays completed a sweep of the Angels yesterday <a href="http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/may/12/sp-sweep-is-just-business/?sports-rays">and say the feeling in Tampa now is that, in the words of Cliff Floyd, "we're going to win</a>." (Tampa Tribune)</p>

<p><strong>NEXT!</strong> Bartolo Colon may soon hop onto the well-traveled Pawtucket-to-Boston shuttle. He pitched well Saturday night in his first appearance since suffering an oblique strain in April and Joe McDonald reports <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_pitching12_05-12-08_35A3RNN_v8.38e926b.html">the Sox will be faced with a perplexing decision</a>. To wit: We can assume Colon isn't going to accept an extended stay at Pawtucket, especially with so many teams -- such as the one 160 miles to the south -- in need of starting pitching. So whenever the new opt-out day in his contract arrives, the Sox will either have to promote him or let him go. And if they let him go, they'll know they rehabbed him and nursed him back to health so he could pitch against them for somebody else . . . like the Yankees. </p>

<p>If all that sounds to you as if One Ben Mondor Way will -- barring unexpected injury to someone else in the rotation -- be the summer address for Clay Buchholz, I'd say you've got good ears.</p>

<p><strong>CHANGE IN TITLE</strong>: Paul Kenyon says Charlie Zink <a href="http://www.projo.com/pawsox/content/sp_bb_pawsox12_05-12-08_7TA3PVT_v5.38eec4a.html">isn't just a knuckleballer any more</a>.</p>

<p><strong>NEW KID IN TOWN</strong> Jose Vaquedano has joined the PawSox bullpen from Portland, <a href="http://www.projo.com/pawsox/content/sp_bb_pawsoxgame12_05-12-08_6TA3PVP_v7.38ed8a5.html">and Kenyon reports he had an "interesting" debut</a>.</p>

<p><strong>THE RULE</strong>: Having read the book, I can say I totally agree <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/2008/05/red_sox_rule.html">with Chad Finn's glowing review</a> of <em>Red Sox Rule</em> by Michael Holley. (I also agree with his criticisms of <em>Patriot Reign</em>, for the exact reasons he states.) Holley talks about the Sox book <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/05/11/an_open_book/">with the Boston Globe</a>. </p>

<p><strong>ENOUGH, ALREADY</strong>: It's one thing for opponents to be irritated by Joba Chamberlain's pumping and screaming and dancing. But now Goose Gossage is telling him <a href="http://www.northjersey.com/sports/yankees/18838434.html">to knock it off and act like a Yankee</a>. (Bergen Record)</p>

<p><strong>MISSED CHANCE</strong>: Yesterday's rainout in Detroit cost Derek Jeter <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2008/05/11/2008-05-11_rain_ks_derek_jeter_as_cleanup_hitter.html">a chance to hit cleanup</a>. (New York Daily News)</p>

<p><strong>JUST TRYIN' TO CAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF THE THING</strong>: It isn't often that a newspaper reporter will start a story with the letters "P.U.", but the New York Post's George King did in describing <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/05102008/sports/yankees/its_another_kei_o_110180.htm">Kei Igawa's performance Friday night in Detroit</a>. (New York Post)</p>

<p><strong>END GAME?</strong> The Newark Star-Ledger's Dan Graziano notes the Mets entered the weekend with a 71-71 record since last June 1 and that management <a href="http://www.nj.com/mets/index.ssf/2008/05/burning_issues.html">is preparing to reevaluate Willie Randolph</a>.</p>

<p><strong>ONE FOR WILLIE</strong>: Randolph had a shining moment yesterday, though, <a href="http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080512/SPT04/805120383/1071/SPT">when he caught the Reds batting out of order</a> in the ninth inning. (Cincinnati Enquirer)</p>

<p><strong>WHERE THERE'S SMOKE . . . </strong> The Reds and Mariners have spent the better part of a week denying there's anything to these Ken Griffey Jr.-back-to-Seattle reports, but the Dayton Daily News' Hal McCoy reports the M's <a href="http://www.daytondailynews.com/s/content/oh/story/sports/pro/reds/2008/05/11/ddn051208spredsnotes.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=35">"desperately" want him back</a> and have sent one of their executives to check him out. Pinto says that while Griffey would be an improvement over Seattle's current crop of DHs he's not nearly the player he used to be, <a href="http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/026563.php">and wonders why they wouldn't simply sign Barry Bonds instead</a>.</p>

<p><strong>I GET IT, DAVID</strong>: You have to be of a certain age, I suppose, <a href="http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/026557.php">to understand Pinto's reference</a> in a short recap of the Astros' 8-5 win over the Dodgers.</p>

<p><strong>THE DISEASE MARCHES ON</strong>: The Padres released Jim Edmonds, but the San Diego Union-Tribune's Tim Sullivan <a href="http://www3.signonsandiego.com/news/2008/may/09/edmonds-sympton-greater-ills-organization/">says he was a symptom, not the cause, of San Diego's problems</a>.</p>

<p><strong>NEXT STOP: CHICAGO</strong>: The Cubs <a href="http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/cs-080511-greg-maddux-chicago-cubs,1,3434464.story">may be interested in Edmonds</a>. (Chicago Tribune)</p>

<p><strong>WELCOME TO THE ETHER</strong>: Speaking of the Padres, team executive Paul DePodesta -- the former GM of the Dodgers and ex-Billy Beane assistant in Oakland -- <a href="http://itmightbedangerous.blogspot.com/">has started a blog. His first topic: Greg Maddux' <a href="http://www3.signonsandiego.com/news/2008/may/10/maddux-gets-350th-career-win-padres-beat-rockies-3/">350th career victory</a> Saturday night</a>. (San Diego Union-Tribune) Thomas Boswell calls Maddux and his two former Braves teammates, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz, <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24550479/">"great players who did it right</a>."</p>

<p><strong>'I DON'T CARE'</strong>: That was Andruw Jones' repeated phrase to the Los Angeles Times' T.J. Simers, who observes that Jones is both <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/baseball/mlb/dodgers/la-sp-simers11-2008may11,0,7611597,full.column">"a Tubbo and clueless, which really isn't a very good combination for the player with the highest annual salary in Dodgers history</a>."</p>

<p><strong>HERE AND THERE</strong>: Richie Sexson's suspension for charging Kason Gabbard last week <a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/mariners/2004406395_marinotes11.html">has been reduced to five games</a> (Seattle Times) . . . Kevin Millwood, who has a strained right groin, <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/baseball/rangers/stories/051208dnsporangbriefs.22fff98.html">is headed to the DL</a> (Dallas Morning News) . . . Mark Prior, now with the Padres, is experiencing <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080510&content_id=2677478&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb">more discomfort with his shoulder</a> (mlb.com) . . . Vernon Wells, as you've probably heard by now, <a href="http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080510.wspt-jays-wells-10/GSStory/GlobeSportsBaseball/home">has a broken wrist</a> (Toronto Globe and Mail) . . . The Cardinals have taken the struggling Jason Isringhausen <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3390003">out of the closer's role</a> (espn.com) . . . John Smoltz is optimistic he'll be returning to the Braves by the end of May <a href="http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/braves/stories/2008/05/11/bravesnot_0512.html?UrAuth=%60N\NUObNVUbTTUWUXUaUZT[U^UWU]UcUZUbU_UcTYWYWZV&urcm=y">after throwing Sunday for the first time in two weeks</a> (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) . . . The A's Eric Chavez is ready to begin a minor-league rehab stint <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/05/12/SPIJ10KLF4.DTL">seven months after back surgery</a>. (San Francisco Chronicle)</p>

<p><strong>OLD FRIENDS</strong>: Orlando Cabrera says he's a "hired gun," <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/whitesox/cs-080511-orlando-cabrera-chicago-white-sox,0,5799397.story?track=rss">brought in by teams to fix their problems</a> and, once things are settled, allowed to move on (Chicago Tribune) . . . Since the Brewers seemed incapable of recognizing what was staring them in the face, Eric Gagne <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=749512">took it upon himself to step down from the closer's role</a> (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel) . . . Brian Shouse is a member of the committee that will replace Gagne <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=749461">and yesterday he recorded the fifth save of his career</a>. (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)</p>

<p>-- ART MARTONE</p>]]>

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<title>LATE NOTES: Twins 9, Red Sox 8</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">-- The Red Sox are batting .336 with 33 doubles, 16 home runs and 70 runs scored over their last 10 games. They have scored at least five runs in each of those games and have a record of 7-3...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>-- The Red Sox are batting .336 with 33 doubles, 16 home runs and 70 runs scored over their last 10 games. They have scored at least five runs in each of those games and have a record of 7-3 over that stretch.</p>

<p>But they have had trouble hitting with men in scoring position in this series. The Red Sox are a combined 9 for 40 (.225) with RISP in the three games.</p>

<p>-- Hitting coach Dave Magadan was trying to get a hit for Coco Crisp on his grounder off pitcher Joe Nathan that resulted in an out on the sliding J.D. Drew at third base in the dramatic ninth inning last night. Magadan claimed, correctly, that there was no way Nathan could have thrown out Crisp on the play.</p>

<p>Magadan wasn't successful in his postgame mission, though. The rule states that if a ball stays in the infield and a baserunner is thrown out trying to advance a base, a fielder's choice, not a base hit, has to be ruled even if the hitter would have beaten any play on him at first base.</p>

<p>-- The two homers by the Twins in the second off Tim Wakefield accounted not only for the first time Minnesota had hit two round-trippers in one inning, but also, amazingly, the first time the Twins had gone deep twice in one game. Minnesota entered the game dead last in the majors with 17 homers. The last time they hit two in an inning was on Aug. 24, 2007. They added a third homer later in the game.</p>

<p>-- Sox reliever Mike Timlin made his 1,023rd appearance, snapping a tie with Jose Mesa and Lee Smith and moving into 8th place on the all-time list.</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner<br />
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<title>LATE NOTE: Cora the Hit-Maker</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Alex Cora returned to the roster Sunday, activated from the disabled list. The utility infielder went 3 for 4 Sunday night in a start at shortstop against the Twins. The performance actually lowered his batting average from 1.000 (3 for...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Alex Cora returned to the roster Sunday, activated from the disabled list.</p>

<p>The utility infielder went 3 for 4 Sunday night in a start at shortstop against the Twins. The performance actually lowered his batting average from 1.000 (3 for 3) to .857. He has been on base in eight of his nine trips to the plate.</p>

<p>Cora bounced out to the pitcher in his first at-bat, but then grounded a single up the middle, roped a double off the fence in right and slapped a single to left in his other three plate appearances against the Twins.</p>

<p>-- Steven Krasner<br />
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<title>LATE NOTE: Youkilis Player of the Week?</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Kevin Youkilis will receive strong consideration for the Player of the Week Award for the period of May 5-11. The Red Sox first baseman went 2 for 5 with an RBI in last night&apos;s 9-8 loss to the Twins, finishing...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Kevin Youkilis will receive strong consideration for the Player of the Week Award for the period of May 5-11.</p>

<p>The Red Sox first baseman went 2 for 5 with an RBI in last night's 9-8 loss to the Twins, finishing the week batting .375 (12 for 32). But it won't be just his batting average that will make him a contender for the award. It will be the power he displayed.</p>

<p>Youkilis had three doubles five homers and knocked in 10 runs over the seven games.</p>

<p>Overall, Youkilis extended his hitting streak to nine games. He is batting .395 (15 for 38) with 11 runs scored, five doubles, six homers and 15 RBI over that period. The surge has boosted his average from .287 to .322.</p>

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-- Steven Krasner</p>]]>

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