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Red Sox Acquire 1B/OF Mike Carp From Seattle Mariners

Mike Carp #20 of the Seattle Mariners hits an RBI single in the second-inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on August 4, 2012 in the Bronx borough of New York City.

Once Mike Carp was designated for assignment by the Seattle Mariners, the Boston Red Sox showed an interest in him. And now they've finally got their man.

It's expected that Carp will compete for the back up job to Mike Napoli along with Lyle Overbay and a slew of others. Carp could have the inside track since he was placed on the 40-man roster.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

FORT MYERS, FL – The Boston Red Sox today acquired first baseman/outfielder Mike Carp from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.  To make room for Carp on the 40-man roster, outfielder Ryan Kalish was placed on the 60-day disabled list recovering from right shoulder surgery. Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington made the announcement.

Carp, 26, batted .213 with six doubles, five home runs, and 20 RBI in 59 games for the Mariners last season but missed 78 of the club's contests due to three trips to the disabled list.  Between 37 minor league rehabilitation games with Triple-A Tacoma and High-A High Desert, the left-handed hitter combined to bat .250 with nine doubles, three home runs, and 21 RBI.  Over his final 25 games of the season in the majors, he hit .293 (22-for-75) with three doubles, a home run, and seven RBI.

In 2011, Carp ranked among AL rookies in batting average (3rd, .276), slugging percentage (2nd, .466), and OPS (2nd, .791), and was named to Baseball America's MLB All-Rookie Team.  That year, he notched 17 doubles, one triple, 12 home runs, and 46 RBI in a career-high 79 games for the Mariners.  

Originally a ninth-round selection of the New York Mets in the 2004 June Draft, Carp has hit .255 with 28 doubles, two triples, 18 home runs, and 71 RBI in 173 games in his major league career, all for the Mariners (2009-12).  He owns a career .300 batting average (39-for-130) against left-handed pitchers.  Defensively, he has posted a .997 fielding percentage in 82 career games (77 starts) at first base.  He has also appeared in the outfield, playing 52 games (48 starts) in left field and one game in right.  

Kalish, 24, underwent a successful right shoulder arthroscopy and posterior labrum repair in late January.  In 36 games with Boston last season, he hit .229 with three doubles and five RBI.

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Red Sox Spring Training News & Notes – 2/20

Pedro Martinez works with Daniel Bard during 2013 Red Sox spring training

To rephrase a famous Bob Marley line, "we be slacking" here on the Boston Red Sox news.

Part of it has to deal with my current health situation. The other part is in the past I've been able to post the NESN interviews and contest they do with the players.

But since the digital media person hasn't gotten back to me yet about the autoplay issue, I haven't and won't post the videos here. Autoplay is annoying just not to me but everyone out there. So until that's fixed don't expect anything but a link to any NESN videos.

I have been able to post videos however from NESN's competitor, CSN New England, because they don't have that autoplay issue.

But I digress.

So what's been going on in Red Sox camp that I've missed and you probably haven't.

Alfredo Aceves had another meltdown throwing live BP as he served up meatballs. It actually wouldn't surprise me if he's cut from the team. They really don't need that kind of presence on the team no matter how good of pitcher he is.

The Red Sox also announced their pitching plans for the college games against Northeastern and Boston College on Thursday.

Here's how that breaks down:

Northeastern: Joel Hanrahan, Daniel Bard, Andrew Miller, Alex Wilson, Clayton Mortensen, Pedro Beato, Anthony Carter.

BC: Koji Uehara, Andrew Bailey, Oscar Villarreal, Terry Doyle, Jose De La Torre, Junichi Tazawa, TBA.

And this morning, Torey Lovullo announced that the Red Sox will use mostly major leaguers against Northeastern and prospects against BC.

Here's how that breaks down:

Northeastern: Will Middlebrooks, Pedro Ciriaco, Dustin Pedroia, Jonny Gomes, Stephen Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Ryan Lavarnway, David Ross and Jarrod Saltalamacchia

BC: Xander Bogaerts, Jackie Bradley, Jr. and other minor leaguers.

And with spring training games starting for real on Saturday, here's how the Red Sox pitchers will be broken down:

Saturday vs. Rays: John Lackey (two innings or 35 pitches) followed by Drake Britton, Pedro Beato, Anthony Carter, Jose De La Torre, Oscar Villarreal, Alex Wilson and Steven Wright.

Sunday at Cardinals: Jon Lester (two innings or 35 pitches) followed by Rubby De La Rosa, Junichi Tazawa, Joel Hanrahan, Andrew Bailey, Andrew Miller and Koji Uehara.

Monday at Blue Jays: Steven Wright followed by Allen Webster, Terry Doyle, Jose De La Torre, Pedro Beato, Chris Carpenter and Anthony Carter.

Monday at Rays: Alfredo Aceves (two innings or 35 pitches followed by Chris Hernandez (two innings or 35 pitches) and Daniel Bard, Clayton Mortensen, Oscar Villarreal and Alex Wilson.

Saturday's game against the Rays will be televised so we'll all get our first look at Lackey pitching since the 2011 season.

I will leave you with this.

I promise to do better and provide the same coverage (without NESN video until problem is fixed) I have in the past as my health permits. I know a lot of you know what is going and if you don't, you can check out this link and use the password ian.

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Taking a turn at third [boston herald]

Worth another chance [boston herald]

Felix Doubront needs to shape up [boston herald]

Pedro Martinez perfect addition to staff [boston herald]

Buchholz: Lester should be Opening Day starter [rob bradford – weei.com]

Will John Farrell's focus on 'relentless' baserunning suit the Red Sox? [clubhouse insider]

Ciriaco hopes to continue to prove his worth [csn new england]

Varitek about to begin new life as Sox instructor [csn new england]

When Martinez speaks, Doubront will listen [csn new england]

Nieves ready to lead Red Sox staff in fresh start [csn new england]

Notes: Napoli and Ortiz to sit out early exhibitions [csn new england]

Sox could release Aceves for one-sixth his salary [csn new england]

Quick hits from Farrell [espn boston]

Local long shot relishes opportunity [espn boston]

Tuesday takeaways: Latest from the Fort [espn boston]

Morning report: Introducing Brock Holt [espn boston]

No dates set for Ortiz, Napoli to play in games [espn boston]

Is Dustin Pedroia on Twitter? Depends when you ask [extra bases]

Red Sox training camp report No. 8 [extra bases]

Bogaerts (temporarily) shifts over to third [extra bases]

Ask Nick: What is Pedro's role? [extra bases]

Pedro making some memories [extra bases]

Progress for Clay Buchholz [extra bases]

Hanrahan open to staying with Red Sox [extra bases]

Jarrod Saltalamacchia: ‘It feels good’ to have Jason Varitek back in camp [full count]

Felix Doubront: ‘I don’t take anything for granted’ [full count]

John Farrell: Monday reunion with Tim Wakefield in Dunedin [full count]

Fortnotes*: Drew rebounds, Bogaerts adjusts, De La Rosa is limited [projo sox blog]

As always, Pedro Martinez will deliver [touching all the bases]

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Video: Kevin Millar Defends Himself From Ryan Dempster & Jonny Gomes

During a visit to Comcast New England's "The Baseball Show" set last night, new Boston Red Sox P Ryan Dempster and OF Jonny Gomes poked some fun at one time Red Sox player Kevin Kevin Millar.

Then during the segment, Jessica Moran announced that "Kevin from Austin" was calling in and of course it was Millar defending himself.

Check out the hiliarous exchange below:

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 2/20

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

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UConn Women's Basketball links

Auriemma, Stewart searching for answers [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Tuck Shined In Defeat Against Baylor Monday [rich elliott – ct post]

Stewart A Non-Factor Vs. Baylor As Her Struggles Continue [rich elliott – ct post]

Mosqueda-Lewis overcomes early fouls to record career game [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Fans Edge Baylor Fans for a Great Cause [uconnhuskies.com]

Two Rough Stretches [hartford courant]

Behind The Story: Geno And The Butt Slap [hartford courant]

Numbers Game [hartford courant]

Geno Says Huskies Weren't Smart Enough To Beat Baylor [hartford courant]

Huskies lick their wounds after loss to No. 1 Bears [new haven register]

UConn proves it can't play 'half'-heartedly as a team [the hour]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Report: UNC has B1G offer [kevin post – ct post]

Calhoun’s evolving game [john silver – journal inquirer]

UConn, ShopRite Canned Food Drive At Thursday Game [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn Football links

DC answered a question in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

M. Tennis. Men's Tennis Finishes 1-2 on Florida Trip [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Track. Huskies Move Up to No. 23 in National Ranking [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Golf. Freshmen Lead UConn At Wexford Plantation [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Chuli Saves 42 in Loss to No. 10 Northeastern [uconnhuskies.com]

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Pyett Boosts Whale in “Swingman” Role

By Bob Crawford

The Connecticut Whale’s Logan Pyett has always been a defenseman throughout his pro career, and thinks of himself as such.

CT WhaleHe has also always been a productive source of offense from the backline, though, having put up 145 points in 288 career AHL games with the Grand Rapids Griffins prior to joining the Whale, and having led Connecticut blueliners in points for most of this season.

Mindful of that offensive acumen, the Whale coaching staff moved Pyett up to forward recently, when the Whale found itself short of bodies up front.  The change for Pyett started in Connecticut’s two wins up in St. John’s, Newfoundland two weekends ago, and continued through the team’s three-victory performance at home this past weekend.

Despite his good offensive instincts, Pyett admitted to feeling a little bit like a fish out of water after being shifted off the blueline.

“It’s definitely been different, kind of being a rover and playing all over, but I’m getting a little more comfortable playing forward,” the fourth-year pro said prior to the Whale’s 3-2 win over the Manchester Monarchs Sunday.  “It’s quite a change for me, I still feel a little lost out there in certain areas, and I’m sure it looks that way, but I’m just trying to do the best I can.  And we’re a little short forwards with injuries, so any way I can help the team and kind of fill a hole is what I’m trying to do.”

On the surface of it, one might think that going from the heavy goal-preventing responsibilities of being a defenseman to the relatively less-taxing role of playing forward would be an easy transition.  In actuality, however, there is quite a bit to think about.

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“It’s quite a bit different, in the offensive zone with the cycles (of the puck), and I keep telling my linemates, ‘just kind of bear with me,’” Pyett said.  “I’m trying to play it safe defensively and not get caught.  “It’s different when you’re on the other side of the puck, and you’re trying to go to the net from the corners instead of trying to defend guys coming out of the corner. 

“It’s weird, for sure, and like I said, I’m still a little bit lost at times and not really sure what to do with the puck when I get it down there, just hopefully somebody’s talking to me.  I’m getting a little more comfortable, and hopefully I can find myself back to D on a regular basis, but for now it’s going OK.”

One positive to going from blueline to frontline is that a player becomes the forechecker, as opposed to the forecheckee.

“That’s definitely a fun part of being a forward, getting in there and trying to disrupt it (the opponent’s defensive-zone play) and maybe hit some guys,” said Pyett.  “But forward’s hard work too, it’s a lot different game.  You’re doing a lot of skating, forward skating, anyway, and legs start burning, but it’s fun.”

It’s especially fun when it involves getting in on some scoring plays, which Pyett did in Saturday night’s 2-1 overtime win over the Norfolk Admirals.  He scored the Whale’s first goal on a first-period power play and then had an assist on Brandon Segal’s overtime game-winner.

The play that led to that Segal goal was started by the “fun part” that Pyett referenced.  In a rare three-on-three situation, he got in on the forecheck and bumped Admiral defenseman Jordan Hendry off the puck, causing him to fall into the boards.  Pyett then jumped on the loose biscuit and got it to fellow defenseman Sean Collins, who found Segal for game-ending score.

“I got a little fortunate,” Pyett said of his key forecheck.  “I was surprised he (Hendry) went down how he did.  I didn’t think I hit him or touched him very much, and the way the game was going, how they were calling penalties, I thought maybe for sure I was going to the box.  But I wasn’t going to worry about that, stay on the puck, and luckily Collins and Segal made a nice play to finish the game off for us.

“It felt great.  Like I said, I’m trying to get myself back to D here as quick as I can, so I’m trying to help out, and luckily I was able to produce a little bit (Saturday) night and help the team get a win.  And a lot of teams behind us have games in hand, so we have to keep getting these points and every game’s important.”

Pyett’s goal earlier in that game came with the Regina, Saskatchewan native back at his familiar point spot on the man-advantage unit.

“That definitely felt good too,” said Pyett of turning the red light on.  “I haven’t scored a goal in quite some time here, so kind of get the monkey off the back.  And yeah, I’m definitely comfortable out there on the power play.  There’s so many skilled guys on this team, it’s pretty easy to stand at the blueline and pass the puck around, which for the most part is all I do.  Hopefully we can continue to stay somewhat hot on the power play and find the back of the net the next few games.”

Seeing things from the blue line, Pyett has a healthy appreciation of what the Whale’s recent forward acquisitions, big wingers Brandon Mashinter and Nick Palmieri, have meant to the power play’s potency.

“Pucks go in the corner, you’ve got to battle, especially on entries,” Pyett said, “and they do a great job battling for pucks in the corner and getting possession for us, getting it up to us D-men, and especially in front of the net, battling for pucks there and screening the goalie, it’s very important.  Hopefully they can continue to do that well and use their size to their advantage.”

After switching back and forth between wing at even strength and the point on the power play, Pyett returned to defense in the third period of Sunday’s game, after Mike Vernace was injured.  That points up the value of a player who can move seamlessly back and forth between the two positions, and with Jyri Niemi still on the Whale roster and Steve Eminger still with three games potentially left on his conditioning assignment, Pyett is likely to spend some more time at forward this week, even if Vernace is unable to play.

The defensive unit is where Pyett’s heart is, however, and he feels that group has made tremendous progress.

“From the start of the year, we’ve said it ourselves, we’re (the defense) kind of the weak link on the team, I guess,” Pyett analyzed.  “Being an undersized group out there, with the exception of Mac (6-5, 215-pound rookie Dylan McIlrath), who was out for the first few months, we went through some struggles, but I think we’re starting to come together as a team, on the whole, a lot better.  But definitely the D have come a long way I think.”

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Former Red Sox IF Alex Cora Joins ESPN as MLB Analyst in Multiplatform Role

Here's a release from ESPN announcing that former Boston Red Sox IF Alex Cora will be joining ESPN:

Former Major League Baseball player Alex Cora has joined ESPN and ESPN Deportes as an MLB analyst. Cora will provide insights and analysis for various platforms across both networks, including Baseball Tonight, Beisbol Esta Noche, SportsCenter and other studio programming. He will also contribute to ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes Radio. 

“Television will be an exciting new challenge for me,” said Cora. “I look forward to joining ESPN’s deep bench of analysts to share my insights, experience and passion for baseball with fans and viewers on Baseball Tonight, Beisbol Esta Noche and across ESPN’s various platforms.”

Added Mike McQuade, vice president, production, “Alex is a tremendous acquisition for us. He is well-regarded across baseball as an astute student of the game and prospective manager. His unique combination of major league experience, thoughtful analysis and polished communication skills in two languages will strengthen our baseball coverage across several ESPN platforms.”

Cora, a Puerto Rican native, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 1993 First-Year Player Draft but opted to play for the University of Miami, where he reached the College World Series three times. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1996 and made his major league debut on June 7, 1998.

After seven years with the club, Cora signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Indians in 2005. He was traded to the Boston Red Sox midway through the season. He stayed with Boston for three seasons and won a World Series with the club in 2007. Throughout his 14-year career, he also spent time with the New York Mets, Texas Rangers and Washington Nationals. Cora was a solid defensive player (career .976 fielding percentage) and a versatile infielder with strong knowledge of the game and leadership skills.

Most recently, Cora lead Puerto Rico’s Caguas Criollos to the 2013 Caribbean Series in his first year as general manager of the club. Cora previously played for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic – both in 2006 and 2009.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 2/19

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

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UConn Women's Basketball links

UConn Women To Wear Nike KD V "Aunt Pearl" Against Baylor [mo better shoes]

Top-ranked Baylor, Griner get past UConn [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Not much more Mosqueda-Lewis could have done [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Notebook: Tuck makes mark off the bench [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

A Taste Of Postgame Geno Following Baylor [john altavilla – hartford courant]

UConn Just Wasn’t Good Enough To Beat Baylor [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno: Performance By Mosqueda-Lewis Reminded Him Of Maya [rich elliott – ct post]

Auriemma, Mulkey Shared In Some Pregame Fun Monday Night [rich elliott – ct post]

Jefferson excited to see old friends [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn fails to seal the deal [jim fuller – new haven register]

Geno’s gesture … explained [lee lewis – republican-american]

Griner, Baylor topple UConn [ct post]

KML does about everything for UConn in loss [ct post]

Maybe this season UConn just is not good enough [ct post]

Baylor Outlasts The Huskies Down The Stretch, 76-70 [hartford courant]

As Usual, Auriemma Loves Playing Against The Best [hartford courant]

Game Breakdown [hartford courant]

UConn's Downfall Was Giving Baylor A Second Chance [hartford courant]

No. 1 Baylor defeats Huskies [new haven register]

Moriah Jefferson chose Huskies over hometown Lady Bears [new haven register]

Griner rallies No. 1 Baylor past No. 3 UConn 76-70 [the day]

Sims, Baylor edge UConn [graham hays – espnW]

Griner gets best of Dolson, UConn [mechelle voepel – espnW]

Griner, Lady Bears power through first-half deficit, win at hostile UConn, 76-70 [waco tribune]

Griner reaches 3,000 points as Baylor beats UConn [ap]

UConn Men's Basketball links

The Future of the Four Guards… [kevin duffy – ct post]

UConn Football links

DC answered a few questions in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

Thoughts on Big East TV deal [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Baseball. Catching Up With UConn Baseball [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Golf. UConn 13th After 1st Round at Wexford [uconnhuskies.com]

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Video: Griner, Baylor Too Much For UConn, 76-70

If UConn Huskies women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma wanted an idea of where his team was, the Baylor Lady Bears would be a good measuring stick.

And when all was said and done, Auriemma found out his team isn't quite as a good as the No. 1 team in the land.

After a rough first half, Brittney Griner poured in 21 of her 25 points to lead Baylor to a 76-70 win over the Huskies in front of a pink-clad sellout crowd and a nationally televised audience on ESPN2 at the XL Center on Monday night.

UConn falls to 24-2 while the Baylor improved to 25-1 and picked up their 23rd straight win since their loss to Stanford.

Kaleena Mosqueda Lewis led the Huskies with a double-double of 26 points and 15 rebounds while blocking three shots. Bria Hartley had 13 points and five assists while Stefanie Dolson had 11 points, eight rebounds and five assists.

Morgan Tuck had 11 points and five rebounds off the bench. Breanna Stewart struggled in the game and had no points and no rebounds in just seven minutes of action.

Griner's 25 points allowed her to become the 8th player in women's basketball history to score 3,000 points in her career. She also pulled down nine rebounds to lead Baylor.

Brooklyn Pope added 18 points and nine rebounds while Kimetria Hayden 11 points.

UConn jumped out quickly in this one getting out to a 12-2 lead. But the Bears rallied back too cut the lead to 16-12 with just over eight minutes remaining in the half. The Huskies would get the lead back up to eight only to see Baylor cut it back down to four.

The Huskies then rolled off five straight points to increase their lead back to nine at 27-18. But once again Baylor followed up with an 8-0 run to cut the lead to one. Two free throws by KML with less than a second in the half gave UConn a three point lead.

UConn could have been lucky to enjoy this three point lead at the half as Griner and Odyessy Sims both strugged from the floor.

Baylor started out the second half with four straight points to take the lead. UConn bounced back though and got their lead back to seven points at 41-34.

Things changed in this game when Griner picked up a flagrant one foul for pushing Dolson to the floor. It was like it woke up Baylor.

The Bears used an 8-0 run to take a one point lead and for the next few minutes, the teams exchanged the lead. But a Sims three-pointer with 9:48 to go in the game gave Baylor the lead, one they wouldn't relinquish the rest of the way.

That's not to say UConn didn't keep it close because they did, they just couldn't cross the hump so to speak.

As I said above, Auriemma got a chance to see where his team stands. And right now they aren't good enough to beat Baylor.

You could tell that the UConn players were physically tired and that's not something we're used to. And when you're physically tired, mental fatigue becomes a factor and the Huskies couldn't overcome that either.

KML tried her best to keep the Huskies in this one but with no support from anyone else it was a hard thing to do.

One thing's for certain, Auriemma will make sure that this doesn't happen to his team again. You can bet your last dollar on that. When this team is on and clicking, they are an outstanding team.

But this loss showed they are just another good team.

The odds are these two teams will meet again but not until a possible Final Four matchup or even in NCAA Championship game. But until then all UConn can do is try to get better.

In the end, it's good preparation for the stretch run of the Big East where in the last game another big test comes against Notre Dame.

UConn returns to action on Saturday afternoon when they host the Seton Hall Pirates at Gampel Pavilion. Tip is scheduled for 4 p.m. I fully expect to see a different UConn team in that one.

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Baylor Lady Bears @ UConn Huskies 2.18.13 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey.

Here are your UConn's postgame notes.

Here's a video of a pinked out XL Center.

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