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Marco Scutaro drifted back to catch a popup

BOSTON — Marco Scutaro drifted back to catch a popup, and it seemed that Clay Buchholz’s performance was about to continue with another shutout inning in what could have been his 17th victory. But as Scutaro reached back to snag it, the ball stunningly ticked off his glove, and the entire course of the game [...]

Though lefty Felix Doubront won’t pitch in another game this season

BOSTON — Though lefty Felix Doubront (upper left pectoral strain) won’t pitch in another game this season, the Red Sox are getting him back on a throwing program. The idea is for Doubront to turn it loose in a side session in the last weekend of the season so he can be assured that he [...]

Knowing as well as anyone what a nuisance rib injuries can be

BOSTON — Knowing as well as anyone what a nuisance rib injuries can be, Red Sox outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury will soon commiserate with Rangers star Josh Hamilton, who learned Tuesday that he has small fractures in two of his ribs. When Ellsbury, who won’t play again this season, suffered his initial injury this season following [...]

Bowden called up by Red Sox

With his season at Triple-A Pawtucket over, right-hander Michael Bowden has been summoned back to the big leagues, the Red Sox announced on Tuesday. The 24-year-old will be activated for Tuesday night's game against the American League East-rival Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park. Bowden has had two short stints coming out of the Red [...]

Papi, Beltre go back-to-back, Kalish rips slam to back Lester

BOSTON — The thunder returned to Boston's offense on Monday night. Electricity came back to Fenway Park, which had been unusually quiet during a frustrating three-game weekend sweep to the White Sox. A series the Red Sox probably need to sweep to have even a fighting chance to stay in contention was kicked off with [...]

Boston shows no spark in Game 1 loss

BOSTON — Lacking thump throughout the afternoon, the Red Sox took a 3-1 loss to the White Sox in the opener of Saturday night's day-night doubleheader. Boston had just one extra-base hit the entire game, a Mike Lowell double in the second inning. John Danks came up big for the White Sox, allowing six hits [...]

Youkilis confirms Manny's apology

Pedroia expected to begin training this winter Lowell will play through rib fracture Worth noting BOSTON — Yes, Manny Ramirez actually did apologize to Kevin Youkilis in the middle of a game back in June for taking a swing at him in the dugout when they were teammates in 2008. Youkilis was surprised to be [...]

White Sox, Red Sox to play a split doubleheader Saturday

BOSTON — The Red Sox and White Sox won't play any baseball at Fenway Park on Friday night. Instead, they will play a day-night doubleheader on Saturday. The decision to postpone Friday's game was made roughly four hours before the first pitch due to the forecast for heavy rain and strong winds associated with Hurricane [...]

Francona impressed wih Kalish's instincts Manny heading back to Fenway on Friday Varitek might be nearing rehab stint Francona impressed wih Kalish's instincts BALTIMORE — Rookie center fielder Ryan Kalish continues to make a positive impression on manager Terry Francona, who wrote the 22-year-old's name in his starting lineup for a second consecutive night on [...]