Boston  Red Sox players, foreground from left, Darnell McDonald, Daniel Nava and Dustin Pedroia celebrate their 2-0 win after the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, June 20, 2010, in Boston - AP Photo

The Boston Red Sox are heading back to the scene where they clinched their 2007 World Series title as they prepare to take on the Colorado Rockies in a three-game set. For the guys who were on the team in 2007, it’s a chance to remember the good times. But for the 2010 team, it’s a chance to keep the good baseball going.

The Red Sox are coming off of an 8-1 homestand which saw them take 2-of-3 from the Philadelphia Phillies and sweeps of two NL West foes in the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers. They’ve been scoring a ton of runs and also have gotten some great starting pitching. Now they’ll look to continue that success against the Colorado Rockies.

Two of those starters providing the most excellent pitching could find themselves in Anaheim for the 2010 MLB All-Star Game. Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz are definitely worthy of All-Star consideration when it comes time for the players and Yankees skipper Joe Girardi to make their decisions.

With the way the voting is going, it’s going to take an executive order from President Barack Obama to have any Red Sox starters in the All-Star Game. Unfortunately, President Obama is a Chicago White Sox fan so that’s not going to happen.

The only thing that can be done right now is for us as Red Sox fans to keep voting and voting as many times as we want. Otherwise we’ll have to rely on the players and Girardi to get guys like Dustin Pedroia, Adrian Beltre, Victor Martinez and David Ortiz into the game.

Speaking of All-Stars, the Red Sox will definitely have their hands full on Wednesday night when Rockies starter Ubaldo Jimenez takes the mound. Jimenez has been dominating the National League as he’s made fourteen starts and boasts a record of 13-1 with a 1.15 ERA. Of course if your just a casual baseball fan, you’ve probably never heard of him since the Rockies aren’t exactly a national team right now.

But trust me after Wednesday night, you’ll know who he is. Let’s just hope the Red Sox can break through against him.

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Limited by injury, Cameron’s aching to contribute on field [Boston Globe]

Level of excitement is high [Boston Globe]

7-week stretch saves Red Sox [Boston Herald]

Stars dot Rockies, Giants [Boston Herald]

A May Day call answered [Boston Herald]

Off day notes: Sox prepare to take their winning ways on the road [CSN New England]

Pedroia ready to return to Coors Field [ESPN.com]

Red Sox sign another indy league prospect [Extra Bases]

Shifting defenses a Drew dilemma? [Extra Bases]

Atchison: Last man standing [Extra Bases]

Boxscore Breakdown – It’s A Six-Game Streak Now! [Full Count]

Vitek, Brentz leaving pitching behind after draft [Full Count]

Gammons on Big Show: Manny ‘is not Dustin Pedroia’ [Full Count]

Daisuke would like to pitch in next WBC [Full Count]

Buchholz and Other Notes [Hit and Run with Dan Roche]

Molly and Russ O’Neill’s Bond Over Red Sox Helped Get Them Through Cancer, War [NESN.com]

Dustin Pedroia’s Strong June Helping Red Sox Climb in Standings [NESN.com]

Is This a Make-Or-Break Road Trip For the Red Sox? [NESN.com]

Rockies, Ubaldo Jimenez Welcome Red Sox Nation to Mile High City [NESN.com]

Daniel Bard One of Many Players to Use Vitamins to Help Get Through Grind of Season [NESN.com]

Martinez Uses First Baseman’s Mitt to Catch Knuckleball [NY Times]

Buchholz and Lester: All-Star locks? [Projo Sox Blog]

Reinforcements play big in Boston’s battered outfield [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Boston may once again boast 2 All-Star starters [Providence Journal]

Beltre among All-Star-worthy Red Sox [RedSox.com]

Red Sox find their personality [RedSox.com]

Red Sox letting bats do the talking [RedSox.com]

How Victor Martinez made the ‘right’ decision [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.

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