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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 4/25

Clay Buchholz (L), Liam Hendriks (R)

After winning for the second straight game last night, the Boston Red Sox go for the sweep of the Minnesota Twins tonight in the finale of a three-game set at Target Field in Minneapolis, MN.

First pitch is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN Plus in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Twins television market, you can catch the game on Fox Sports North. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

Clay Buchholz looks to rebound from his three terrible starts in his fourth start of 2012. In his previous three starts, Buchholz is 1-1 with a 9.00 ERA (17 ER/17 IP). In his only start of 2011 against the Twins back on May 7th, he picked up the win after throwing five scoreless innings. In his career, Buchholz has made three starts and is 2-1 with a 4.67 ERA. Tonight marks his first start at Target Field. In his only appearance at the Metrodome in 2008, he was tagged with the loss after allowing seven earned runs in 4.1 innings of work.

Rookie Liam Hendriks makes his third start of 2012 for the reeling Twins. In his previous two starts, Hendriks has no record with a 3.86 ERA (5 ER/11.2 IP). He has not faced the Red Sox in his short career.

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Here are today’s lineups:

Boston Red Sox6-10 Minnesota Twins5-13
1. Mike Aviles SS 1. Denard Span CF
2. Ryan Sweeney 2B 2. Jamey Carroll SS
3. Dustin Pedroia 1B 3. Joe Mauer C
4. Adrian Gonzalez 3B 4. Justin Morneau DH
5. David Ortiz DH 5. Chris Parmelee 1B
6. Kevin Youkilis 3B 6. Trevor Plouffe RF
7. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C 7. Sean Burroughs 3B
8. Cody Ross LF 8. Ben Revere LF
9. Marlon Byrd CF 9. Alexi Casilla 2B
Clay Buchholz SP Liam Hendriks SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers:

Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins batter/pitcher matchups

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Valentine: Bard available in relief Wednesday [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]

Marlon Byrd on quick start with Red Sox: ‘I can hit’ [Clubhouse Insider]

‘Lingering soreness’ in Crawford’s elbow prompts visit with Andrews [Clubhouse Insider]

Sox, Cook have decisions to make [CSN New England]

Bard not available for relief work Wednesday [CSN New England]

Crawford’s visit to orthopedist a ‘fact-finding mission’ [CSN New England]

Carl Crawford of Boston Red Sox to see Dr. James Andrews about sore elbow [ESPN Boston]

Buchholz’s struggles have been twofold [ESPN Boston]

Valentine: Bard available tonight [ESPN Boston]

Radio daze: Bard not in bullpen after all [ESPN Boston]

Lineup daze: Lefty is not right [ESPN Boston]

Crawford visit to Andrews ‘fact-finding mission’ [ESPN Boston]

Crawford to see Andrews about elbow [Extra Bases]

Sadly, there’s no statue of Ted Baxter [Extra Bases]

Red Sox waiting to hear about Crawford [Extra Bases]

Rich Hill getting close to a return [Extra Bases]

Nuggetpalooza: Stats nuggets from Tuesday’s Red Sox and MLB games [Full Count]

Marlon Byrd Taking Advantage of Fresh Start With Boston, Confident He Can Regain Timing at Plate [NESN.com]

Marlon Byrd: “I wasn’t going to hit .087 for the rest of the season” [Projo Sox Blog]

Hill looks good again on second leg of back-to-back [Projo Sox Blog]

Bard throws side session Wednesday, set to start Friday [Projo Sox Blog]

Carl Crawford going on “fact-finding mission” with Andrews [Projo Sox Blog]

Spears clears waivers, outrighted to Pawtucket [SoxProspects.com]

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Bourque Takes it to a New Level

By Bob Crawford

That the Connecticut Whale swept division-champion Bridgeport, a team that had played better than .700 hockey since the turn of the New Year, was surprising enough.  That they did it without their regular-season scoring leader, Kris Newbury, registering a point, and with second-leading scorer Jonathan Audy-Marchessault being held to one goal, borders on amazing.

CT WhaleSecondary scoring became primary in the three wins against the Sound Tigers, and the biggest contributor was Marek Hrivik, with his four goals in the last two games.  Not far behind on the stepping-it-up scale, though, was Ryan Bourque.

Bourque added plenty of hustle, effort and speed to the Whale throughout his rookie season, but the offensive numbers didn’t exactly flow easily for the younger son of Hockey Hall of Famer Ray Bourque.  Ryan Bourque scored a total of six goals in 69 regular-season games, with two of those coming in a 6-3 win over Springfield February 17, and totaled 14 regular-season points.  He tasted immediate offensive success in the postseason, however, notching a key insurance goal in the Whale’s 3-0 win in Game One in Bridgeport, after having set up Jordan Owens for a score earlier in the game.  Bourque then found the net again in the Game Three clincher in Hartford, giving him three points in the series’ three games.

“Everyone’s accountable, but we need to just focus on our role and our job,” Bourque said of himself and players like Owens, Hrivik and Kelsey Tessier, who assisted on both of Bourque’s goals.  “And we’re going to be matched up against those (opposing) teams’ top lines when we’re on the road, and it’s just important that we kind of flip the page and kind of bring the pace to them.  If we can play in their end (of the ice), we’re doing our job, and we know our big guys and our leading scorers are going to do their jobs.”

Although he is only 21, Bourque has played in a number of huge games already in his hockey career, most notably an overtime win for Team USA over Canada in the gold medal game of the 2010 World Junior Championship.  He was still amazed and energized, however, by the increase in intensity in the Calder Cup playoffs compared to the regular season.

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“It was crazy, I’ve never really experienced anything like that,” Bourque said.  “You don’t really realize it until you’re actually there in the moment, how cool of a feeling it is.  It’s different than the regular season, and it’s so much fun going into the playoffs.  It’s a whole new level, and it’s a lot of fun to be a part of.”

Bourque enjoyed a strong chemistry in the first round with Tessier, who was Bourque’s Junior hockey teammate with the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for part of the 2009-10 season.  Bourque and Tessier were not regular linemates in the Bridgeport series, but found themselves together several times late in games when the coaches shortened the bench, and hooked up on a pair of third-period scoring plays.

The first of those was in Game One, when Bourque buried a rebound of a Tessier shot off the rush.  While it looked simply like a fine save by Sound Tiger goaltender Kevin Poulin, according to Bourque it was a set play, where Tessier was intending to put the puck off the goaltender’s pads to create a fat rebound for his fellow forward.

“We do that drill hundreds of times during the regular season and throughout the week (in practice),” Bourque said.  “It’s kind of, play it off the left pad for him (Tessier, on that particular play), but depending on the side you’re coming on, you try to place it at an angle where it will pop out for the guy that’s going hard to the net.  It was a loose puck that Tess beat his guy to, but at the same time he was at a really tough angle to get a scoring chance.  So he knew that if he could put it on net low, on his pad, it would probably have a good chance to pop out to me.  That’s what he was trying to do, and I was fortunate enough to beat my man to the puck and lucky enough for it to go in.”

That players nowadays have to resort to banking the puck off the goalie’s pads to generate scoring chances is a good indication of how few and far between those opportunities are in today’s game, especially in the postseason.

“It really is a game of inches, and you’ll see it even watching the NHL playoffs now, how very hard those chances are to come by,” Bourque said.  “You’ve just got to capitalize and make the most of them and just keep chipping away, because a lot of the goals you see in playoffs are either grimy, greasy goals or goals that you’re going to get from rebounds or screens, or whatever it is.  But that’s playoff hockey and that’s when it’s at its best.”

Tessier had a fine series in his own right, scoring a breakaway goal that touched off the Whale’s three-goal, third-period burst in Game One in addition to his two setups of Bourque.  Tessier and Bourque are similar both in stature and in their approach to the game, and Tessier was not surprised that the two read off one another well.

“You want to just keep playing your simple game with anyone,” Tessier said, “and my chance came with Bourqueie, and we played a few times together in the past and in Juniors, so we kind of click a little bit.  The first [Bourque goal] was off the (goaltender’s) pad and I saw him going wide side of the net, so I threw it off the pad, and the second one he did all the work.  I just had to pass it across for the open net for him.  He’s working hard, and just makes it look a lot easier than what it is.

“He’s playing just with high confidence and making sure that he’s keeping the play simple and moving his feet, and that’s what makes him a great hockey player.  That’s how he was in Quebec also, when I played Juniors with him.”

Whale head coach Ken Gernander was happy to see Bourque get rewarded on the scoresheet for what has been a consistent commitment to giving a full effort every night.

“I don’t know if things just kind of fell into place for him, he got on a roll, or what have you, but he’s been a hard worker all season long,” Gernander said.  “It’s important to get scoring from everybody, and it was a great boost for our team to get goals from Bourque, Hrivik, Owens, Tessier.

“I’m not going to fault him (Bourque) for his work ethic or his habits or anything like that.  That wasn’t the issue.  It’s just one of those things where the production wasn’t off the charts, but you felt that there was a little bit more there, and if things fell into place for him that there could be a little bit more offense.

“He wasn’t on the power play a lot of nights and different things like that, and it wasn’t that you were asking him to actually physically exert himself more, it’s just that there were times when things weren’t falling into place.

“A lot of times, too, the last thing to come around for forwards is the offensive play.  Sometimes it’s merely a matter of that extra fraction of a second getting your shot off quicker, or changing your (shooting) angle so that someone has to move to make a save or the lane doesn’t get shut down on you.  It’s just little subtleties of offensive play that sometimes are the last to come around.”

Now that the numbers have started to flow better for him, at the most important time of the year, Bourque’s confidence has certainly received a boost, and with the recent additions to the Whale roster from the Junior and college ranks, he is now surrounded by a crowd of guys right in his age group.

“It is a competition to try to value your spot,” said Bourque of there being so many excellent young prospects around, “but it’s a great environment to have here, to have these young kids, including myself, and the guys that we’ve had all year and the guys that we’ve had come in from Junior or college, or whatever it is.  It’s just a great environment to have, and to be able to share ideas with each other, and for those guys that are coming in, try to help them out and ease them into this organization and environment, it’s a lot of fun.

“For me, to have a bunch of veterans out here all year long, to have kind of a youth movement come in, it’s fun for me.  I’m always trying to act a little more mature and above my age, but now I can act my age and kind of mess around with the young guns, and it’s a lot of fun for me.”

That fun has translated into excellent production for the indefatigable Bourque, and Gernander likes the look of the balance that gives his lineup, emphasizing that his regular-season scoring leaders weren’t exactly no-shows in the sweep of Bridgeport.

“They still played big roles,” Gernander said of the likes of Newbury and Audy-Marchessault.  “You look at the attention they were given on the road there in Bridgeport, with that checking line (Bridgeport’s trio of Trevor Frischmon centering Justin DiBenedetto and Sean Backman), and they have a lot of defensive responsibilities.  They’ve become two of our better penalty-killers, things of that nature.  Everybody was contributing in one shape or another, and actually Marchie (Audy-Marchessault) had the big first goal to get us off on the right foot in Game Two.  So who knows, maybe if they had needed to be called on at a different point in time in the series, it (offensive numbers) would have come, but they’ve played sound defensively and done a lot of good things.”

 

The Kids are Alright

Sound Tiger head coach, and former Hartford Wolf Pack blueline warrior, Brent Thompson several times during the series referred to the Whale as a “veteran team”, and beat writer Mike Fornabaio pointed out in Wednesday morning’s Connecticut Post that Wade Redden’s career total of NHL playoff games-played outstripped the AHL playoff game total of the Sound Tigers’ entire roster.

This is certainly true, but what is also true is that it was the Whale’s youngsters who did the majority of the heavy lifting in Connecticut’s win, at least in terms of stats.

Let’s not forget, Cam Talbot is only a second-year pro and had never started a pro playoff game before Thursday.  And of the ten total goals the Whale scored in the three games, seven came from rookies, including four from Hrivik, who is an undrafted tryout player, and Casey Wellman, Sunday’s overtime hero, is only a second-year man as well.

With Christian Thomas and J.T. Miller having logged significant time for the Whale in the series, fellow Ranger draftee Shane McColgan having come out of the WHL and pitched in some quality shifts, and tryout finds Hrivik and Steve Moses making impacts on the scoresheet since their arrival, it seems as though the Ranger scouting department is on a roll as far as making astute judgments.

“It’s critical to what we do,” said Gernander of the depth of quality talent drafted and uncovered by the Rangers.  “They’re good players, there’s lots of potential there, but off the ice they’re good quality kids.  And that helps as far as us being able to work with them, but I think it makes a big difference in their development, too, when they’re good kids, receptive kids, disciplined.  I think the organization has done a great job in that regard.”

Rangers Prepare for Game Seven, Hope Callahan is OK

Game Seven of Rangers vs. Ottawa is set for 7:00 PM on Thursday, the second of three Eastern Conference Game Sevens (how’s that for a great first round?).

The Rangers will be hoping for a repeat of the Conference Finals from the Cup year of 1994, when they beat New Jersey on the road in Game Six, in the Mark Messier “guarantee” game, before “Mat-teau!  Mat-teau!” at Madison Square Garden in Game Seven.

One dark cloud from the rousing win in Ottawa in this year’s Game Six was an injury to Ryan Callahan, who hurt a finger blocking a shot (what else?) in the third period.  Callahan sat out the Rangers’ practice today, in what was termed a “maintenance day” to the New York media.

Having to play two do-or-die games this early in the playoffs is certainly a stern character test, but if the Blueshirts pass it, their workmanlike, even-keeled approach will receive another affirmation.

“We haven’t changed,” gritty forward Mike Rupp said to New York reporters. “There’s been no panic. There’s been no celebration. So, it’s been good, we’ve just gone about it. That’s what we’ve been doing all year.”

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Red Sox News & Notes – 4/25

If Josh Beckett was on Facebook, I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t be exchanging or even accepting a friend request with last night’s home plate umpire Adrian Johnson.

Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett yells toward plate umpire Adrian Johnson over a call as he leaves the field in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins in a baseball game, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, in Minneapolis.After Beckett was given a 3-0 lead in the top half of the 1st against the Minnesota Twins, he loaded up the bases and eventually walked in a run. This was mainly because he was being squeezed around the plate by Johnson and Beckett was sure to let Johnson know about it by yelling at him and saying something like “I got five outs that inning”.

But after that though, Beckett was solid. He would give up another run in the 5th but ended his night by striking out the side in the 6th. Of course it helped that the offense scored 10 runs for him in the eventual 11-2 win.

When the Red Sox traded Marco Scutaro to the Colorado Rockies, they showed they had the utmost confidence in the job that Mike Aviles would do for them. Since Jacoby Ellsbury went on the disabled list, Aviles was also bumped up to the leadoff spot in the batting order.

It’s definitely worked out for the Red Sox and Aviles as he added four hits, including a solo home run. The 1-2 punch of Aviles and the red-hot Ryan Sweeney has also been producing as well. The pair got things going last night as they combined to get the first run of the game before an out was recorded.

Sadly by going 2-for-6 last night, Sweeney’s average dropped below .400 all the way .392. Still not a bad start to the season at all.

And for those of you who wrote off David Ortiz, shame on you. If we all thought Sweeney was on fire at the plate, Big Papi is white-hot right now. He went 2-for-4 last night, getting on base three times. He also had a mammoth two-run homer. And oh by the way, he’s only hitting .444 with a .486 OBP and .714 SLG.

Eight of the nine members of the starting nine had hits last night. Monday night’s hero Cody Ross was the lone exception as he went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts.

Adrian Gonzalez has seemed to put his slow start in the past as he had three hits last night and two RBIs. Kevin Youkilis and Marlon Byrd also had two hits. For Byrd, the three hits in two nights matches what he had done for the Chicago Cubs before coming over to the Red Sox.

Scott Atchison was excellent in relief last night as well as he struck out three batters in two innings of work. Not surprisingly, he has been the most consistent pitcher out of the Red Sox bullpen and could find himself in more high leverage situations going forward.

Yes, the Twins aren’t a very good baseball team right now. While they do have a decent offense on paper, their pitching has been killing them just as the Red Sox pitching had been.

Fortunately for the Red Sox, their offense is waking up and doing what they should be doing against poor pitching, dominating it. And if the starters and bullpen can get back to doing what they are supposed to be doing, the Red Sox could put this slow start in the past.

Hopefully Clay Buchholz can put his woes in the past tonight and help the Red Sox to their third straight win before they head to the south side of the Windy City for four games.

We’ll be back later with today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. So for now, let’s take at look at the overnight links from the media by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Red Sox sparked by Aviles [Boston Globe]

Ortiz has lost weight and regained his skills [Boston Globe]

Buchholz needs to bear down [Boston Globe]

Liverpool, Roma make Fenway plans [Boston Globe]

David Ortiz socks it to ’em [Boston Herald]

Clay Buchholz looks for restart [Boston Herald]

Anger management benefit for Beckett [Boston Herald]

Carl Crawford wants a second opinion [Boston Herald]

Red Sox handle Twins with ease, 11-2 [CSN New England]

Ortiz’s torrid start to the season continues vs. Twins [CSN New England]

Red Sox seeing production with Aviles in leadoff spot [CSN New England]

Beckett brushes off early frustration, limits Twins offense [CSN New England]

Rapid Reaction: Red Sox 11, Twins 2 [ESPN Boston]

Crawford to seek 2nd opinion on elbow [ESPN Boston]

Closing Time: Red Sox’ bats help hand Josh Beckett his second win [Full Count]

Marlon Byrd Taking Advantage of Fresh Start With Boston, Confident He Can Regain Timing at Plate [NESN.com]

Mike Aviles Continues His Emergence as Leadoff Hitter for Red Sox [NESN.com]

Red Sox Proving That Collapses, Devastating Losses Aren’t ‘Going to Be Allowed Again’ [NESN.com]

Crawford to seek second opinion on left elbow [RedSox.com]

Dice-K to make rehab outing with Sea Dogs [RedSox.com]

Buchholz lacking confidence in changeup [RedSox.com]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, CSN New EnglandESPN Boston, NESN, Providence Journal, RedSox.com and WEEI websites.

And if you must check out the enemy news, be sure to head over to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and St. Paul Pioneer Press websites. You can also check out our Bloguin brother, Twins Target.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/25

Paw Prints The 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 some of the other sports. 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 Football links

Q&A: UConn receiver Michael Smith [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Dave Teggart, Kashif Moore, Will Be Waiting To Hear Their Names During NFL Draft [Hartford Courant]

Kashif Moore is getting more and more attention in draft [New Haven Register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn To Open Preseason Against IUP On November 2 [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

NCAA’s Academic Committee Not Taking Up Policy Changes Yet [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Dom also answered a few questions in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

What UConn’s APR Score Actually Measures [The UConn Blog]

Will mediocrity soon be new normal at UConn? [Search For Billy Edelin]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Offense’s Struggles Continue in Non-Conference Action [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. An enemy sighting at Dodd? [The Hour]

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/25

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox picked up their ninth straight win as they beat the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 4-3.

PawSox on Cloud 9 [PawSox.com]

Aaron Cook making his case for big league spot as opt-out date looms [SoxProspects.com]

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees @ Pawtucket Red Sox 4.24.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The New Britain Rock Cats walked off with a 7-6 win over the Portland Sea Dogs.

New Britain Walks-Off 7-6 Over Portland [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Bullpen turns lead into another loss [Portland Press Herald]

Matsuzaka on his way to Hadlock Field [Portland Press Herald]

Portland Sea Dogs @ New Britain Rock Cats 4.24.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

The Wilmington Blue Rocks got a run in the 9th to beat Salem 4-3.

Rocks Sneak Past Sox 4-3 [SalemRedSox.com]

Kuebler’s single leaves Salem Red Sox out in cold [Roanoke Times]

Wilmington Blue Rocks @ Salem Red Sox 4.24.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

Greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Delmarva Shorebirds got two in the 8th to beat the Drive 4-2.

Drive Suffer 4-2 Loss to Shorebirds After Impressive Starting Pitchers Exit [OurSports Central]

Greenville Drive @ Delmarva Shorebirds 4.24.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners season will begin on June 18th against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2011 final stats

NY-Penn League 2011 Final Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

Gulf Coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox season will begin on June 18th against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2011 final stats

Gulf Coast League 2011 Final Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 4/24

Josh Beckett (L), Nick Blackburn (R)

After ending their five game losing streak last night, the Boston Red Sox look to take the series against the Minnesota Twins in game two of a three-game set at Target Field in Minneapolis, MN.

First pitch is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Twins television market, you can catch the game on Fox Sports North. And if you don’t live in either market, you are in luck as the MLB Network will coverage outside of the Red Sox and Twins television markets. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

Josh Beckett looks to lower his ERA and keep things going good for the Red Sox in his fourth start of 2012. In his previous three starts, Beckett is 1-2 with a 5.03 ERA. In his only start against them in 2011 back on May 9th, he picked up a no decision after seven scoreless innings.  In five career starts, Beckett is 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA (11 ER/33 IP). Tonight marks his first start at Target Field. In his only start at the Metrodome in 2009, he picked up the win after allowing one run in seven innings of work.

Nick Blackburn looks to help the struggling Twins in his third start of 2012. In his previous two starts, Blackburn is 0-1 with a 5.56 ERA. He made two starts against the Red Sox in 2011 and had no record with a 0.69 ERA (1 ER/13 IP). He’s made six career appearances (four starts) against the Red Sox and is 2-1 with a 3.21 ERA. Three of those starts have come at home where he is 2-0 with a 2.29 ERA (5 ER/19.2 IP).

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Here are today’s lineups:

Boston Red Sox5-10 Minnesota Twins5-12
1. Mike Aviles SS 1. Denard Span CF
2. Ryan Sweeney RF 2. Jamey Carroll sS
3. Dustin Pedroia 2B 3. Joe Mauer 1B
4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B 4. Josh Willingham LF
5. David Ortiz DH 5. Justin Morneau DH
6. Kevin Youkilis 3B 6. Ryan Doumit C
7. Cody Ross LF 7. Danny Valencia 3B
8. Marlon Byrd CF 8. Chris Parmelee RF
9. Kelly Shoppach C 9. Trevor Plouffe 2B
Josh Beckett SP Nick Blackburn SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers:

Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins batter/pitcher matchups

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Two-strike trouble for Jon Lester, Red Sox [Clubhouse Insider]

Melancon hopes to hit reset button, return to Fenway [Clubhouse Insider]

Bobby V: Red Sox ’still getting all the information’ on Carl Crawford’s elbow [Clubhouse Insider]

Cook open to relieving, leaving May 1 options open [Clubhouse Insider]

Tying the knot: Youklils weds Brady’s sister [CSN New England]

Buchholz still working out the kinks on the mound [CSN New England]

Crawford’s elbow remains a “concern” [ESPN Boston]

Ortiz off to best start ever [ESPN Boston]

Will Middlebrooks making his case [Extra Bases]

Podcast: Piecing together the bullpen, outfield [Extra Bases]

Ask Nick: Why not more blame on ownership and management? [Extra Bases]

Matsuzaka moving up to Portland [Extra Bases]

Josh Beckett can’t understand the obsession with how hard he throws [Full Count]

Will Daniel Bard Make His Scheduled Start for the Red Sox on Friday? [NESN.com]

Aaron Cook Looking Sharp at Triple-A With Opt-Out Looming, Will Middlebrooks Swinging Hot Bat [NESN.com]

Daniel Bard Likely to Remain in Rotation, But Team Needs Will Ultimately Dictate His Role (Podcast) [NESN.com]

Jerry Remy Returns to NESN Booth on Tuesday After One-Game Absence [NESN.com]

Red Sox Can’t Afford to Allow Aaron Cook to Walk Away By Opt-Out Date [NESN.com]

Kevin Youkilis Marries Tom Brady’s Sister in Stealth Ceremony on Red Sox’ Off Day [NESN.com]

Lester lacking — again [Projo Sox Blog]

Of comfort zones and strikes zones [Projo Sox Blog]

Crawford gets elbow checked in Boston [Projo Sox Blog]

Matsuzaka to make next rehab start at Double-A Portland [Projo Sox Blog]

Melancon: “I felt like I let my teammates down” [Projo Sox Blog]

For Buchholz, changing things up starts with changeup [Projo Sox Blog]

Wilson shifted to pen for possible major-league look [Projo Sox Blog]

Red Sox eye series win vs. Twins behind Beckett [RedSox.com]

Bard more valuable out of bullpen for now [RedSox.com]

Lowe reportedly robbed of Series ring, trophy [RedSox.com]

Red Sox face decision soon on Cook [RedSox.com]

Cook on M&M: ‘Done what I’ve needed to do’ [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Bobby Valentine didn’t create this Red Sox mess, but he can fix it  [Sporting News]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 4/24

Cody Ross #7 of the Boston Red Sox hits a two-run home run against the Minnesota Twins during the seventh inning on April 23, 2012 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Up is down. Left is right. Daniel Bard got his first win of the season out of the bullpen. Wait, what?

Yup, that’s how things are going for the Boston Red Sox this season. Nothing is as what it appears to be, at least for now.

With Sunday’s rainout, Bard was available in the bullpen for last night’s game versus the Minnesota Twins and it turned out he was needed.

With the game tied at five in the 8th, Franklin Morales allowed a single to Jamey Carroll who ended up at third after a throwing error by Ryan Sweeney. Morales would then get Joe Mauer to ground out to first with Carroll holding at third. Bobby Valentine then went to Bard to get the final two outs of the inning.

Not having pitched in his type of situation (out of the bullpen in a close game), you weren’t sure what to expect from Bard. But he ended up looking like he has been in the past out of the bullpen, pretty darn good. He got Josh Willingham to line out to third and after an intentional walk to Justin Morneau, he got Ryan Doumit to pop out to short.

After Cody Ross hit his second home run of the game, the first one tied the game at 5, Alfredo Aceves came in. And while he made things a little interesting, he was able to preserve the win for Bard and pick up his third save in the process.

Jon Lester started this one for the Red Sox and for the second straight start, he couldn’t hold a lead that was given to him. He shut down the Twins for the first three innings only to see them get five runs over the next two innings. The damage was done to Lester because of his inability to finish off hitters when he had two strikes on them.

It seems as though Lester loses his focus when he starts to get hit. If he were true “ace”, little things like that shouldn’t rattle him at all. And until he can overcome that, he’ll just be another good lefty pitcher.

Obviously, Ross was the hero offensively for the Red Sox as he had the two home runs on the night. David Ortiz and Sweeney continue to rake at the plate as both added two hits. Even Jarrod Saltalamacchia has picked up things at the plate as he had two more hits last night, including a two-run homer. The two hits last night raised his average to .237 after being under .100 last week.

Only Kevin Youkilis and Adrian Gonzalez didn’t have hits for the Red Sox last night. Gonzalez did have an RBI though as it was his sac fly, his AL-leading third of the season, that got the game’s first run.

The Red Sox will have a real decision to make now. With Aaron Cook dominating again last night in Triple-A and his opt-out date coming up in seven days, they’ll need to decide whether or not to bring him up. Obviously, the likely candidate to head to the bullpen would be Bard, who is scheduled to start on Friday against the Chicago White Sox.

Given what Bard did last night out of the bullpen, it’s hard to overlook it. Yes he wants to be a starter, but right now he might be “best” for the Red Sox in the bullpen.

This will be something interesting to watch over the next few days.

We’ll be back later with today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. So for now, let’s take at look at the overnight links from the media by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Save situation [Boston Globe]

Bard’s view hasn’t changed [Boston Globe]

Valentine, Aviles deny report of incident [Boston Globe]

Red Sox get relief in Bard, beat Twins [Boston Herald]

Bobby Valentine can’t rescue ship going down [Boston Herald]

Opposite attracts Cody Ross [Boston Herald]

Valentine lightens mood [Boston Herald]

No relief in Daniel Bard move [Boston Herald]

Ross homers twice, Sox come back to beat Twins, 6-5 [CSN New England]

Bard comes through out of bullpen in big way for Sox [CSN New England]

Ross carries Sox offense to a win with two homers [CSN New England]

Lester’s strong finish helps set up Red Sox victory [CSN New England]

Rapid Reaction: Red Sox 6, Twins 5 [ESPN Boston]

Bobby V to Aceves: ‘You trying to kill me?’ [ESPN Boston]

Bard gives Sox desperately needed relief [ESPN Boston]

Ross home runs the difference makers [ESPN Boston]

Closing Time: The mighty Cody Ross propels Red Sox to victory (with an assist from Daniel Bard) [Full Count]

Decision time is closing in on Aaron Cook, Red Sox [Full Count]

Nuggetpalooza: A few stat nuggets from the Red Sox’ win over the Twins [Full Count]

Will Middlebrooks is not content with top prospect label [Full Count]

Daniel Bard Silences Minnesota in Relief But Increases Chatter to Return to Bullpen [NESN.com]

Bobby Valentine Feared Red Sox Were Trying to ‘Kill Me,’ But Move to the Mound Brings New Hope to Boston [NESN.com]

Red Sox Pitching Coach Bob McClure, Kevin Youkilis Don’t Rely on Numbers Too Much in Their Preparation [NESN.com]

NESNplus Channel Listing for Wednesday, April 25: Bruins on NESN, Red Sox Versus Minnesota Twins on NESNplus [NESN.com]

Punto enjoys return trip to Minneapolis [RedSox.com]

Dice-K allows three runs in first rehab outing [RedSox.com]

For Cody Ross, game-winning homer was a blast from the past [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, CSN New EnglandESPN Boston, NESN, Providence Journal, RedSox.com and WEEI websites.

And if you must check out the enemy news, be sure to head over to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and St. Paul Pioneer Press websites. You can also check out our Bloguin brother, Twins Target.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/24

Paw Prints The 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 some of the other sports. 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.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

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UConn Football links

Where will Big East players be drafted? [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

NCAA “not expected” to address APR data collection this week [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

The ConnCast: Talking UConn hoops [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Jumping Ship [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Sense of stability would help Huskies [New Haven Register]

Michael Bradley might stay [New Haven Register]

Connecticut defections piling up [Eamonn Brennan – ESPN.com]

Other UConn related links

National Student-Athlete Day Celebrated At UConn [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Fuller Lands on Weekly BIG EAST Honor Roll [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. A Home Run in Their Home State [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Rowing. UConn Tops Holy Cross In Two Of Four Races [UConnHuskies.com]

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/24

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

If you would like to listen to any of the Red Sox minor league affiliates’ games, MiLB.com offers them for free.

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Decision time is closing in on Aaron Cook, Red Sox [Full Count]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox swept the Durham Bulls taking the first game 2-0 and the second game 7-1.

PawSox Sweep Twin Bill for 8th Straight [PawSox.com]

PawSox sweep doubleheader from Bulls [Pawtucket Times]

Despite the clamor, Middlebrooks focused on playing for PawSox [Providence Journal]

Durham Bulls @ Pawtucket Red Sox 4.23.12 game 1 box score [MiLB.com]

Durham Bulls @ Pawtucket Red Sox 4.23.12 game 2 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs snapped their four-game losing streak with a 5-3 win over the New Britain Rock Cats.

Sea Dogs End Skid with 5-3 Win Over New Britain [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Dogs end four-game skid with 5-3 win [Portland Press Herald]

Portland Sea Dogs @ New Britain Rock Cats 4.23.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Daisuke Matsuzaka gave up two home runs in Salem’s 7-2 loss to the Wilmington Blue Rocks.

Wilmington Rocks Daisuke, Downs Red Sox 7-2 [SalemRedSox.com]

Dice-K gives up 3 runs in Salem Red Sox loss [Roanoke Times]

Red Sox first baseman Shaw guided by major league experience [Roanoke Times]

Wilmington Blue Rocks @ Salem Red Sox 4.23.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

Greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Drive were off on Monday.

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners season will begin on June 18th against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2011 final stats

NY-Penn League 2011 Final Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

Gulf Coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox season will begin on June 18th against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2011 final stats

Gulf Coast League 2011 Final Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Former Husky Asjha Jones Named To 2012 U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team

USA Basketball made its decision on the final roster spot for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball team this afternoon and they’ve decided that former UConn Huskies women’s basketball player Asjha Jones will round out the roster. With Jones being named to the team, head coach Geno Auriemma will have six of his former players on the team.

Here’s the release from USA Basketball:

With the addition of 2010 FIBA World Championship gold medalist Asjha Jones (Connecticut Sun), the 2012 U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team was finalized today by USA Basketball.  Jones, who joins the 11 previously announced team members, was selected by the USA Basketball Women’s National Team Player Selection Committee, approved by the USA Basketball Board of Directors and is pending final approval by the U.S. Olympic Committee.

USA Basketball“It’s an honor,” said Jones. “My mom, everyone in my family is so excited for me. I think it’s exciting how people respond to you when you tell them. A lot of people want to cry. Just to see the way people react to the news is really special. I’m really exited. I’m so excited to be a part of this.

“It was kind of like I was in disbelief and shock,” Jones said about hearing the news. “I kind of put the Olympics out of my head because I didn’t think I was going to be on the team. First I was surprised that Carol (Callan) was even calling me. Then when I answered and she told me the news, I was very surprised, very shocked. I was really, really honored to be picked up.”

“I’m excited,” said USA and University of Connecticut head coach Geno Auriemma. “I think it’s well deserved. She adds an awful lot of maturity, experience and talent to this team. Some of the teams that we’re going to have to beat in the Olympics, the best teams are really the ones who have the most experienced post players. Asjha has proven herself both in the WNBA and overseas to be able to defend anybody and to be able to score.  She’s got experience. All of the things you would look for in a player, she has those qualities. So, when we’re looking at who that 12th player was, having somebody with Asjha’s experience and certainly what she’s done overseas, especially this year, has given us a lot of comfort knowing that we have somebody who can really compliment the other post players who have already been named.”

“As always, this decision was very difficult due to the breadth and quality of the USA National Team pool,” said USA Basketball Women’s National Team Director Carol Callan, a member of the selection committee. “Asjha has shown her abilities throughout the EuroLeague season, culminating in earning MVP honors at the Final Eight. Her abilities and leadership as a veteran of international basketball and over the last several years with our USA National Team program makes her a great choice for this final spot. Her experience pushed her forward in terms of selecting the final roster spot.”

The 6-3 forward was a member of the 2007-08 USA National Team, but was injured during the September 2007 training camp and unable to participate in drills. She returned in 2009, and in her first stint playing for USA Basketball aided the USA to a 3-0 mark and the 2009 UMMC Ekaterinburg International Invitational title. Named to the 2010 USA World Championship Team, Jones was on hand for the team’s four pre-World Championship exhibition games and went on to help lead the U.S. to the gold at the Worlds. Last fall Jones played in the final three of the USA’s five games in its 2011 European Tour.

A 10-year WNBA veteran, Jones is a two-time WNBA All-Star and was named to the 2008 All-WNBA second team. She competes professionally in Europe and after helping propel her Rivas Ecopolis (Spain) squad to the 2012 EuroLeague championship game, Jones was named the 2012 EuroLeague Final Eight MVP. She closed out the season averaging a EuroLeague career-high 17.9 points and 9.0 rebounds per game for Rivas in EuroLeague games.

In her four-year (1999-2002) collegiate career Jones, who played for Auriemma at the University of Connecticut, aided the Huskies to a 136-9 record (.938), won a pair of NCAA crowns (2000, 2002) while advancing to four NCAA Tournaments, including the 2001 Final Four, and earned four Big East regular season and tournament titles.

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Named on March 30 to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team were: Seimone Augustus (Minnesota Lynx), Sue Bird (Seattle Storm), Swin Cash(Chicago Sky), Tamika Catchings (Indiana Fever), Tina Charles (Connecticut Sun), Sylvia Fowles (Chicago Sky), Angel McCoughtry (Atlanta Dream), Maya Moore (Minnesota Lynx), Candace Parker (Los Angeles Sparks), Diana Taurasi (Phoenix Mercury) and Lindsay Whalen (Minnesota Lynx).

The well-balanced and talented U.S. squad will compete for the USA’s fifth-consecutive Olympic gold medal in London this summer. Auriemma will be assisted by DePaul University head coach Doug Bruno, 1988 Olympic gold medalist and Washington Mystics assistant coach Jennifer Gillom and Atlanta Dream head coach Marynell Meadors.

The USA Basketball Women’s National Team Player Selection Committee is comprised of WNBA representatives Reneé Brown, Chief of Basketball Operations and Player Relations; Dan Hughes, head coach/General Manager of the San Antonio Silver Stars; and Chief Operating Officer/General Manager of the Indiana Fever Kelly Krauskopf; athlete representative and five-time Olympian Teresa Edwards; and Callan.

2012 Olympic Games
Four-time defending Olympic gold medalists, the U.S. will look to capture its fifth straight and seventh overall gold medal and extend its 33-game Olympic winning streak at the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London. The Olympic women’s basketball competition will be held July 28-Aug. 11 in the Olympic Park Basketball Arena (preliminary round and quarterfinals) and North Greenwich Arena (semifinals and finals).

The draw to determine the two preliminary round pools of six teams each is scheduled to be held April 28 at the FIBA Central Board meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The preliminary round, played July 28-Aug. 5, will feature a round-robin schedule and the top four finishing teams will advance to the Aug. 7 quarterfinals. The semifinals are scheduled for Aug. 9, and the finals will be played on Aug. 11.

Seven countries have claimed spots in the eventual 12-nation field, including host country Great Britain; the United States, which earned its berth by virtue of earning the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship; and five nations which earned the gold medal at their respective FIBA zone qualifying tournaments, including Angola (FIBA Africa), Australia (FIBA Oceania), Brazil (FIBA Americas), China (FIBA Asia) and Russia (FIBA Europe).

The final five teams will earn their spots at the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament (June 25 – July 1 in Ankara, Turkey), which will feature 12 nations from each of the five 2011 FIBA zone qualifying tournaments as follows: two from FIBA Africa, including Mali (bronze medalists) and Mozambique (fifth-place finisher); three from FIBA Americas, including Argentina (silver medal), Canada (bronze medalist) and Puerto Rico (fifth-place finisher); two from FIBA Asia, including South Korea (silver medalist) and Japan (bronze medalist); four from FIBA Europe, including Turkey (silver medalist), France (bronze medalist), Czech Republic (fourth place) and Croatia (fifth place); and New Zealand (silver medalist) from FIBA Oceania.

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