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Quintana superb in 3-1 victory over Red Sox
Jose Quintana provided some temporary relief for the White Sox after they learned ace Chris Sale won't pitch Wednesday night because of left shoulder tendinitis. Quintana pitched 61/3 hitless innings Tuesday night to carry the Sox to a 3-1 victory...
Tags: American League, Jesse Crain, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Chris Sale
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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: Alexei Ramirez, Mike Napoli, Paul Konerko, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Adam Dunn
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MLB: Red Sox down Twins
Associated PressMINNEAPOLIS— David Ortiz insists he isn’t trying to do anything special to show the Minnesota Twins they made a big mistake by letting him go in 2002. It just looks that way every time he crushes another ball into the Target Field seats. ...Tags: American League, Ron Gardenhire, Sports, Ryan Dempster, Joe Mauer
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They said it: Major League Baseball quotes
"It wasn't because of my 'advanced' age that my ankle broke." — New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, 38 and out until at least the All-Star break, scoffing at the question of whether he ponders his baseball mortality. — "I thought...Tags: Jeffrey Loria, Derek Jeter, Boston Red Sox, Sports, Major League Baseball
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Around the AL East: Storylines through the first few weeks
The Baltimore SunWe're almost a month into the season, and it seems an appropriate time for another trip "Around the AL East." Here’s a look at a main storyline for each opponent in the Orioles' division as well as a look at who's hot and who's not on each club:...Tags: The Boston Globe, Tampa Bay Rays, R.A. Dickey, Clay Buchholz, Sports
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Conquering fear to protect freedom
According to a 19th-century poet named Francis Scott Key, the United States is the "land of the free and the home of the brave." If he were writing those lyrics today, he might add an asterisk with the notation: "Void in the aftermath of terrorism."...
Tags: Fenway Park, Elections, Government, Politics, Sports
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Hush the FCC fuss -- David Ortiz's expletive didn't go out over Boston airwaves
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's tweet over the weekend -- dismissing the notion that the FCC would pursue action against stations that broadcast Red Sox slugger David Ortiz’s F-bomb in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing -- may be the most...Tags: F-bomb Dropping, Entertainment, Tennis Channel (tv network), Sports, Entertainment Events
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Jonny Gomes honors Boston Marathon victims with names on his bat
Red Sox outfielder Jonny Gomes honored the victims killed in the Boston Marathon bombings as well as the slain MIT police officer this weekend by having their names etched on his bat. Teammate Will Middlebrooks sent out an Instagram photo on Twitter....Tags: Fenway Park, Martin Richard, Will Middlebrooks, Kansas City Royals, Boston Red Sox
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'Oblivion' cruises to top spot. U.S. movies down in China.
After the coffee. Before trying to avoid talking about Reese Witherspoon. The Skinny: "Mad Men" has developed an annoying habit of introducing a character without providing any background, which leaves viewers wondering whether it's a friend or relative...
Tags: Gerald McRaney, The Place Beyond the Pines (movie), F-bomb Dropping, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Media Industry
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Sweet surprise: Neil Diamond reaches out to a reeling Boston
This post has been corrected. See the note below.There’s a musical tradition when the eighth inning arrives at Fenway Park -- the playing of a recording of Neil Diamond singing "Sweet Caroline." Since 2002, Red Sox fans have grown accustomed to hearing Diamond’s voice: Hands, touching...Tags: Fenway Park, Arts and Culture, Kansas City Royals, Entertainment, Boston Red Sox
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Diamond, Ortiz lift spirits after bombing, manhunt
BOSTON (AP) — A defiant David Ortiz stood on the Fenway Park infield and told the crowd to "stay strong," bringing a rousing cheer from Bostonians weary from a week of bombings, stay-at-home orders and a manhunt that locked down the city for a day....
Tags: Fenway Park, Kansas City Royals, Green Monster, Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox
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Red Sox come back on Royals, win 4-3 on emotional day
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsAfter honoring the victims and the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings, the Red Sox kept on with their best start in 11 years by beating the Kansas City Royals 4-3 Saturday as David Ortiz played his first game since last summer and Daniel Nava hit a...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Boston Red Sox, Spring Training, Sports, James Shields
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