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Jason Bay rejects latest Red Sox offer
Free-agent left fielder Jason Bay has reportedly rejected the Boston Red Sox's latest offer, with his agent saying Bay was prepared to "move on." According to a Foxsports.
Red Sox let Anderson go; agree to deal with Bonser
Outfielder Brian Anderson became a free agent when the Boston Red Sox decided against offering him a contract for next season.
Baseball: Jason Bay bids bye-bye to Beantown
Jason Bay has turned down the Red Sox's latest contract offer, Foxsports.com reported, and it appears his tenure with the team is over.
Kotchman likely to be tendered contract
Earlier this week in Indianapolis, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein suggested that the club had one non-tender candidate before Saturday's 11:59 p.m. ET deadline.
Mark DeRosa on the BoSox? He IS a FA right? The man can play both corner outfield spots pretty well, 1B, 2B, and 3B well, and I'm sure he could spot-start at SS or CF if need be.
White Sox add to depth with Jones
The price definitely was right for the White Sox concerning the free-agent signing of Andruw Jones, a $500,000 deal for 2010 with up to an additional $1 million in performance bonuses, as announced by the team Wednesday.
White Sox Agree To $1.5M Contract With Kotsay
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Dissecting the Red Sox Roster: Batters
Well, this took me a little longer than I expected, but oh well. Continuing in the player-by-player breakdown of who we had in 2009 and what they are to the team in 2010, I give you the batters.
We spoke to the offending parties - the Red Sox players - after they were swept by the Angels in the AL Division Series Sunday.
Epstein, Francona reflect on '09, look forward
On a sunny and crisp Monday at Fenway Park, less than 24 hours after the Red Sox saw their season end in jarring fashion amid a furious ninth-inning comeback by the Angels, the American League Division Series 2009 logo was still covering the grass behind home plate.
The Red Sox almost began the postseason without their manager last night. Terry Francona, who had complained earlier in the day about some digestive issues, fell ill an hour before first pitch with food poisoning.
Delcarmen, Baldelli On ALDS Roster Bubble
Share + Oct 6, 2009 1:44 pm US/Eastern Reporting Dan Roche ANAHEIM The Red Sox are expected to finalize their roster for the American League Divisional Series against the Los Angeles Angels very soon.
Angels Gary Matthews Jr. plays his role well
It's not the role Gary Matthews Jr . envisioned when he signed a five-year, $50-million contract with the Angels before the 2007 season, and it's certainly not the role the Angels envisioned when they shelled out that kind of money for the outfielder.
Gathright, Anderson, Byrd postseason roster surprises for Red Sox
Just a few short weeks ago, the odds of even one of the trio of Joey Gathright, Brian Anderson or Paul Byrd being on the Red Sox postseason roster were long.
Red Sox ALDS roster finalized; Baldelli left off
The Red Sox on Thursday afternoon finalized their roster for their American League Division Series against the Angels, choosing Brian Anderson as the final outfielder over Rocco Baldelli , who is suffering from a strained hip flexor.
Byrd's in, Delcarmen's out for ALDS; decision on Baldelli going down to wire
With the first game of the Sox-Angels A.L. Division Series looming Thursday night, the Red Sox' roster for the first round is nearly finalized - with Rocco Baldelli and his tenuous health situation the only unresolved issue.
TBS Warming In Bullpen With MLB Postseason Coverage
Although it's technically the regular season, TBS will throw out the first pitch on Major League Baseball's playoffs tomorrow in Minnesota.TBS will cover the Tuesday, Oct.
Red Soxa Gonzalez gets good report on hand
Victor Martinez follows the flight of his grand slam to right, the big blow in the Red Sox' seven-run inning.
Martinez haunts former team, as Red Sox crush Indians
Victor Martinez hit a grand slam to cap a seven- run second inning as Boston used an early flurry of offense to defeat Cleveland, 11-6, in the third portion of a four-game set at Fenway Park.
Winning pitcher: Halladay . Losing pitcher: Wakefield . Att: 37,246. There may not be a Red Sox fan alive that saw a Boston team play a game with as many bad players on the field as in last night's 12-0 loss to the Blue Jays .
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