Boston  Red Sox Daniel Nava (R) is congratulated by teammates Jason Varitek, Adrian Beltre (29) and Darnell McDonald (54) in front of Philadelphia Phillies catcher Brian Schneider after hitting a grand slam during the second inning of their Interleague MLB baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts  June 12, 2010 - Reuters Pictures

It really wouldn’t surprise me if someone in Hollywood gave the newest Boston Red Sox outfielder Daniel Nava a call. After all, his story is one of perseverance, a story about not giving up on your dreams.

Nava spent his first two years of college at Santa Clara washing the team’s uniforms instead of playing for them after being cut. He transfered to a junior college where he played for a year before transfering back to Santa Clara where he played his senior season. He wasn’t drafted and signed with the Chico Outlaws of the Golden Baseball League who then cut him.

He sat out a year and then the Outlaws brought him back and all he did was win the batting title. The Red Sox acquired his rights for a dollar and all he’s done since then is produce while in the Red Sox minor league system.

Fast forward to Saturday afternoon when in his first MLB at-bat and on the first pitch he saw from Philadelphia Phillies starter Joe Blanton, planted into the Red Sox bullpen for a grand slam. Yes folks, first pitch grand slam in his first MLB at-bat. If you don’t believe me, take a look below.

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You really couldn’t have written the script any better for this kid.

While Nava was a hero, probably putting himself in Red Sox lore for the rest of his life, you can’t leave out the yeoman’s work done by Scott Atchison and the rest of the Red Sox bullpen. While warming up before the game, Daisuke Matsuzaka felt something wrong in his forearm and let John Farrell know. Moments later, Dice-K found himself on the DL and Atchison on the bullpen mound warming up to start.

Atchison did a great job on short notice giving up two runs in three innings of work. After that it was curtains for the scoring by the Phillies as Manny Delcarmen, Hideki Okajima, Ramon Ramirez and Jonathan Papelbon allowed a combined five hits while putting up zeroes on the Green Monster scoreboard.

Now thanks to the heroics of Nava, Atchison and the rest of the Red Sox bullpen, they can look to continue the tailspin of the Phillies this afternoon. We’ll be back in just a short while with today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups, any morning news and links but for now enjoy the overnight links.

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Red Sox win, but lose Matsuzaka [Boston Globe]

Bullpen setup faced by Sox isn’t without precedent [Boston Globe]

With new Sox program, your ticket’s as good as cash. But there’s a catch… [Boston Globe]

Nava enjoys a debut loaded with excitement [Boston Globe]

Once he got the call, Atchison was eager to get started [Boston Globe]

Evans was outstanding in his field [Boston Globe]

Recap: Red Sox 10, Phillies 2 [Boston Herald]

Daniel Nava debut a smash hit [Boston Herald]

Jose Iglesias buzz not dulled by injury [Boston Herald]

Daisuke Matsuzaka to DL, instead of mound [Boston Herald]

Manny Delcarmen caught up in kid’s moment [Boston Herald]

A starless sky over Fenway [Boston Herald]

Stop — Nava time! [Clubhouse Insider]

Dice-K not concerned about injury [Clubhouse Insider]

Erin Andrews congratulates Daniel Nava [Clubhouse Insider]

Matsuzaka scratched late, added to DL [CSN New England]

Nava’s heroic debut is one he’ll never forget [CSN New England]

Brentz signs; Hernandez on ESPN2 [Extra Bases]

The Sox’ $1 investment in Nava pays off [Full Count]

Closing Time: Red Sox 10, Phillies 2 [Full Count]

Matsuzaka: Forearm not a ‘really big problem at all’ [Full Count]

Scott Atchison, the hero in the park [Full Count]

Forget Nava, Victor Martinez did something truly unique [Full Count]

Felix Maldonado, Member of Red Sox Family, Passes Away at 73 [NESN.com]

More Exams To Come for Daisuke Matsuzaka After Heading to the DL [NESN.com]

Daniel Nava’s Red Sox Debut Special For Entire Nava Family [NESN.com]

Daniel Nava’s Big Day Catches Erin Andrews’ Attention [NESN.com]

How Far Can This Red Sox Team Go? [NESN.com]

Felix Doubront Continues to Dominate, Could Join Boston Soon [NESN.com]

Solid pitching, Nava’s grand slam doom struggling Phils [Providence Journal]

A long, strange baseball trip for Nava [Providence Journal]

Reddick looks to get his cuts in with PawSox [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Matsuzaka pulled minutes before game, lands on DL [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Minor League Journal: Exposito looks to become more selective [Providence Journal]

Dice-K scratched, on DL with forearm strain [RedSox.com]

Beckett takes big step forward, plays catch [RedSox.com]

Beloved scout Maldonado passes away [RedSox.com]

Historic slam propels Red Sox past Phillies [RedSox.com]

After long journey, Nava takes historic swing [RedSox.com]

Youk appears OK after hit by pitch [RedSox.com]

The most interesting day of the Red Sox’ season [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, ESPN BostonNESNProvidence Journal and WEEI websites.

And if you must check out the enemy papers, head over to the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer websites.