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Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was the...
Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball.
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Could Ellsbury be on Cubs radar?
— Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury is off to a poor start but remains one of the more interesting potential free agents. Cubs President Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer know Ellsbury well from their days in Boston and are aware...Tags: Baseball, Eduardo Sanchez, Michael Bowden, Matt Garza, Chicago Cubs
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Sox stick with winning lineup
Tribune reporterThe Chicago White Sox will try to clinch their first home series win Tuesday since they took two of three from Seattle on April 5-7. Tuesday night's lineup against Boston left-hander Felix Doubront includes No. 3 hitter Alex Rios, who has a 15-game...Tags: Tyler Greene, David Ortiz, Paul Konerko, Adam Dunn, Mike Napoli
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Series preview: Red Sox at White Sox
All games on WSCR-AM 670. Season series: First meeting. Red Sox 6-2 in 2012. Monday: 7:10 p.m., CSN. LH Jon Lester (6-0, 2.72) vs. RH Dylan Axelrod (1-3, 4.27). Tuesday: 7:10 p.m., WCIU-Ch. 26. LH Felix Doubront (3-1, 6.03) vs. LH Jose...
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Sox's Dunn vows to return Sunday
ANAHEIM, Calif. — First baseman Adam Dunn believes he can return to the White Sox lineup Sunday despite back spasms that caused him to leave Saturday's game after four innings. "It's a muscle," Dunn said. "It has to release at some point."...Tags: David Ortiz, Chris Sale, Donnie Veal, Baseball, Adam Dunn
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Matt Moore remains unbeaten, gets AL-best 7th victory in leading Rays over Red Sox 5-3
AP Sports WriterST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — As good as Matt Moore has been, the Tampa Bay Rays believe he can be even better. The 23-year-old lefty pitched six strong innings and beat the Boston Red Sox 5-3 Tuesday night to remain undefeated and claim a share of...Tags: David Ortiz, Matt Moore (baseball), Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, Mike Napoli
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Pierre steals 600, celebrates with Hawaiian Punch, Honey Buns
The plunder of 600 stolen bases was laid out around Juan Pierre's locker late Thursday night. The lineup card from the Miami Marlins' 7-2 loss to the Phillies was displayed with the uprooted base where Pierre attained the milestone. The head-scratcher...
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New York Yankees are finally showing their age
Brian Cashman, the New York Yankees' general manager, said this in spring training: "The story that we're too old gets written so much that at some point they'll be right." This appears to be that point. The Yankees learned last week that Derek Jeter'...Tags: Colorado Rockies, Baseball, Coors Field, Hiroki Kuroda, Florida Gators
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Boston comes out of hiding as evidence is scoured for a motive
BOSTON – The day after the second suspect in the Boston bombings was captured, federal law enforcement officials scoured evidence searching for a motive for the brutal terrorist attack while the region tried to return to normal, aided by Red Sox and...Tags: Police Investigations, FBI, Boston Bruins, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Kansas City Royals
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Orioles rally for 5 runs in 9th inning to beat Red Sox, 8-5
The Baltimore SunBOSTON — Crazy things happen when the Orioles come to Boston. This wasn't a 17-inning game. No position players had to pitch. But the comeback the Orioles staged Wednesday night was one they needed to salvage this three-game series at Fenway Park....Tags: Jim Johnson, Baseball, Mike Napoli, Joel Hanrahan, Jackie Bradley, Jr.
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Jones and Davis stay hot as Orioles beat Red Sox, 3-2, and take series
The Baltimore SunBOSTON — Over the past two nights, the Orioles recaptured those late-inning heroics of last season at Fenway Park. One night after a five-run ninth-inning rally led them to victory, the Orioles came from behind against the Red Sox again Thursday,...Tags: Jim Johnson, Baseball, Mike Napoli, Yankee Stadium, Brian Matusz
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Q&A with Dennis Eckersley on bullpens, AL East, Orioles and Red Sox
The Baltimore SunOne of the key questions for the Orioles this season is whether their bullpen can repeat its success from 2012. Bullpens could actually be a deciding factor in a taut American League East. Hall of Fame pitcher and TBS MLB analyst Dennis Eckersley joined...Tags: Jim Johnson, American League, Baseball, Jon Lester, Andrew Bailey
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O's and their opponents prepared for a 'five-horse race' in the AL East
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — For most of the past two decades, the American League East has been considered the toughest division in baseball, primarily because it contained the sport's two financial behemoths, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox....Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, James Shields, Tampa Bay Rays, David Ortiz, Baseball
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