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It’s Official Finally: Red Sox, Dodgers Complete Blockbuster Deal

After a whirlwind 24 hours, the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers have finally completed big deal we learned about yesterday.

Boston Red SoxThey have traded Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez and Nick Punto along with cash to the Dodgers for James Loney, Ivan De Jesus, Jr. and Allen Webster as well as two players to be named later. As we’ve learned those two players are Jerry Sands and Rubby De La Rosa.

Red Sox GM Ben Cherington said during his press conference that we shouldn’t expect the offical announcement of Sands and De La Rosa until after the 2012 season.

Here’s the complete release from Red Sox:

BOSTON, MA—The Boston Red Sox today traded right-hander Josh Beckett, left fielder Carl Crawford, first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, infielder Nick Punto, and cash considerations to the Los Angeles Dodgers for first baseman James Loney, infielder Ivan De Jesus, Jr., right hander Allen Webster, and two players to be named later.   Ben Cherington, Red Sox Executive Vice-President/General Manager, made the announcement.

A lifetime .284 hitter, Loney, 28, is batting .254 (85-for-334) with four home runs and 33 RBI, 32 runs, and 23 walks this year.  The left-handed hitter has hit .301 (22-for-73) in 20 starts since the All-Star break.  He is tied for the club lead with 114 games played this season and ranks second on the club with 18 doubles.  In his last six starts, he has hit .333 (7-for-21) with two home runs.

Loney ranks third among active players and 14th on baseball’s all-time list with a .349 postseason average (22-for-63) in 17 games (min. 65 plate appearances).

Defensively, he ranks third among qualifying National League first basemen with a .883 zone rating in 2012, while his .995 fielding percentage (22 E/4,701 TC) since 2009 places third best in the National League.

A first-round selection (19th overall) by the Dodgers in the 2002 First-Year Player Draft, he has hit .284 (872-for-3,070) with 173 doubles, 20 triples, 71 home runs, 451 RBI, 355 runs scored, 268 walks and 29 stolen bases in 896 career Major League games over seven seasons, all with Los Angeles.

Since the start of his first full Major League season in 2008, he leads the NL and ranks sixth in the majors with 752 games played, and is one of just four players to appear in at least 158 contests in each of the last four years.

De Jesus, who has been optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket, has appeared in 23 games for the Dodgers over two Major League stints this year, batting .273 (9-for-33) with three doubles, four RBI and five runs scored while appearing in the field at second base (7 games, 3 starts) and third base (5 games, 1 start).

With Triple-A Albuquerque, the right-handed batter has hit .295 (66-for-224) with 12 doubles, three triples and three homers in 60 games.  In 22 contests since the start of August the 25-year-old has hit .354 (29-for-82) with nine extra-base hits and 19 RBI.

For the Isotopes this season, he appeared at second base (43 games), shortstop (9), third base (6), left field (2) and right (1).

De Jesus, the Dodgers’ second-round pick in the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, made his Major League debut with Los Angeles last year and owns a .231 average (15-for-65) in 40 major league games.  He has a career .297 average (809-for-2,721) with 131 doubles, 14 triples, 30 home runs, 333 RBI, 430 runs, 304 walks and 65 stolen bases in 722 minor league games since 2005, spending the majority of his last three campaigns in Triple-A.  He is the son of 15-year Major League veteran shortstop Ivan De Jesus, Sr.

Webster has pitched at Double-A Chattanooga this year, posting a 6-8 record with a  3.55 ERA (48 ER/121.2 IP) and 117 strikeouts compared to 57 walks allowed in 27 appearances, including 22 starts.

The 22-year-old right-hander is tied for fourth in the Southern League in strikeouts and ranks seventh in the circuit in ERA, the second-best mark among full-season Dodgers farmhands.

He has surrendered just one home run all season and since May 15 ranks fourth among Double-A qualifiers with a 2.05 ERA (20 ER/88.0 IP) and fifth with a .215 opponent average (68-for-317).  Overall this season he has given up three earned runs or less in all but three starts and has held opponents to one earned run or less in a start 10 times.  He entered the 2012 season ranked by Baseball America as the Dodgers second-best prospect and as having that system’s best changeup, and was also tabbed by the publication as the No. 95 prospect overall in baseball.  Selected in the 18th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, Webster is 34-24 with one save and a 3.34 ERA (180 ER/485.0 IP), 456 strikeouts, 456 hits allowed and 202 walks over five minor league seasons in the Los Angeles system.

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Beckett, 32, has gone 5-11 with a 5.23 ERA (74 ER/127.1 IP) in 21 starts with the Red Sox in 2012, compiling 94 strikeouts compared to 38 walks.  Acquired by the Red Sox from the Marlins in November of 2005, the right-hander is 89-58 with a 4.17 ERA (574 ER/1,240.0 IP) in 194 starts with Boston.  He owns a 130-92 career record with a 3.93 ERA (808 ER/1,849.0 IP) and 1,715 strikeouts in 300 Major League games (297 starts) over parts of 12 Major League seasons with the Marlins (2001-05) and Red Sox (2006-12).  Beckett was selected as an American League All-Star in 2007, 2009 and 2011, was named as the Most Valuable Player of the 2003 World Series with Florida, and earned ALCS MVP honors with the Red Sox during their 2007 Championship run.

The 31-year-old Crawford hit .282 (33-for-117) with 10 doubles, two triples, three home runs, 19 RBI, 23 runs and five stolen bases in 31 games for the Red Sox this year before undergoing a successful ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (Tommy John surgery) on his left elbow on Thursday.  He began the season on the disabled list while recovering from left wrist surgery and missed the club’s first 89 games.  A four-time American League All-Star and 2010 Silver Slugger and Gold Glove Award winner, Crawford leads all active players with 114 triples and is third with 432 stolen bases.  Signed by the Red Sox as a free agent in December of 2010, he owns a career .292 average (1,642-for-5,615) with 254 doubles, 118 homers, 667 RBI and 853 runs in 1,396 Major League games with Tampa Bay (2002-10) and Boston (2011-12).

Gonzalez, 30, has hit .300 (145-for-484) in 123 games for Boston this season, ranking among American League leaders in hits (T-5th), doubles (2nd, 37), extra-base hits (T-10th, 52; 15 home runs) and RBI (T-6th, 86).  Acquired by the Red Sox from San Diego in December of 2010, he was named an All-Star in each season from 2008-11 and has won three Gold Gloves at first base (2008-09, 2011).  Originally selected by the Marlins with the first overall pick in the 2000 First-Year Player Draft, the left-handed batter has hit at a .294 clip (1,258-for-4,281) with 268 doubles, 11 triples, 210 home runs, 728 RBI, 659 runs and 520 walks in 1,140 career Major League games over parts of nine seasons with the Rangers (2004-05), Padres (2006-10) and Red Sox (2011-12).

Punto has played in 65 games with the Red Sox in 2012 after signing as a free agent in December.  The 34-year-old has appeared at all four infield positions while hitting .200 (25-for-125) with six doubles, one home run, 10 RBI, 14 runs and 19 walks.  A veteran of 12 Major League seasons, Punto has hit .247 (672-for-2,726) with 118 doubles, 25 triples, 15 home runs, 228 RBI, 360 runs and 322 walks in 952 career Major League games with the Phillies (2001-03), Twins (2004-10), Cardinals (2011) and Red Sox (2012).  He has played in 318 career games at third, 312 at second, 271 at short, five at first base, nine in center field, one in left field and one in right field.  He won a World Series title with the Cardinals last season.

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Saturday Red Sox Mediocrity – 8/25

Jeremy Guthrie (L), Aaron Cook (R)

After rallying for a 4-3 win last night, the Boston Red Sox look for a second straight win in the second game of a four-game set with the Kansas City Royals at historic Fenway Park.

First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Royals television market, you can catch the game on Fox Sports Kansas City. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

With Josh Beckett being shipped off to the Los Angeles Dodgers along with Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez and Nick Punto, Aaron Cook steps in to make his 12th start of 2012. In his previous 11 starts, Cook is 3-7 with a 4.79 ERA. In his career, Cook has faced the Royals twice as a member of the Colorado Rockies and is 0-1 with a 6.52 ERA (7 ER/9.2 IP).

Jeremy Guthrie gets the ball for the Royals in his 22nd start (26th appearance) combined with his time in Colorado earlier this year. In his previous 25 appearances (21 starts), Guthrie is 5-12 with a 5.91 ERA. In six starts with the Royals since coming over in a trade, Guthrie is 2-3 with a 3.23 ERA. He has not faced the Red Sox this season and was 2-1 with a 2.82 ERA in four appearances (three starts) in 2011 as a member of the Baltimore Orioles. Guthrie has made 19 career appearances (17 starts) against the local nine and is 3-8 with a 4.50 ERA. Nine of those appearances (eight starts) have come at the Fens where he is 1-4 with a 5.88 ERA.

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Here are today’s lineups:

Kansas City Royals55-69 Boston Red Sox60-66
1. Jarrod Dyson CF 1. Scott Podsednik LF
2. Alcides Escobar SS 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Alex Gordon LF 3. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
4. Billy Butler DH 4. Cody Ross RF
5. Salvador Perez C 5. Mauro Gomez 1B
6. Mike Moustakas 3B 6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C
7. Jeff Francoeur RF 7. Ryan Lavarnway DH
8. Eric Hosmer 1B 8. Mike Aviles SS
9. Tony Abreu 2B 9. Pedro Ciriaco 3B
Jeremy Guthrie SP Aaron Cook SP

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

Kansas City Royals @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

NOTES: Jose Iglesias, Che-Hsuan Lin and Junichi Tazawa have been added to roster from Triple-A Pawtucket to take the places of Punto and Gonzalez. Felix Doubront was activated from the DL to make the start tomorrow. Daniel Nava was placed on the 15-day DL with a sprained wrist.

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Sox pull off blockbuster trade [boston herald]

Red Sox GM Ben Cherington explains the blockbuster trade [clubhouse insider]

Report: Sox preparing roster moves in anticipation of deal [csn new england]

Who are the Red Sox getting in return? [csn new england]

Gonzalez, Punto thank Red Sox fans via Twitter [csn new england]

Red Sox chairman Tom Werner is pretty high on James Loney [csn new england]

Red Sox will make culture change with blockbuster deal [csn new england]

Evaluators analyze prospects coming to Boston [csn new england]

Ortiz not in lineup [csn new england]

Werner shares his thoughts on blockbuster [espn boston]

Edes: ‘This was all about finances’ [espn boston]

Loney, Webster, De La Rosa [espn boston]

Bad contracts, sure, but not bad people [extra bases]

California, here they come [extra bases]

Top 10 big-name Red Sox trades of last half-century [full count]

Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett Trade From Red Sox to Dodgers Unrivaled in Unbelievability, Magnitude [nesn.com]

Dustin Pedroia, Pedro Ciriaco Heating Up as Red Sox Look to Keep Rolling Over Royals [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez Trade Means Red Sox May Find Avoiding Big Contracts Is New Market Inefficiency [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez Batting in the Cleanup Spot for Dodgers on Same Day He’s Traded From Red Sox [nesn.com]

Does James Loney Have a Future in Boston Beyond the 2012 Season? [nesn.com]

Bobby V: ‘Change was necessary’ [mike petraglia – weei.com]

Red Sox explain reasons for trade [projo sox blog]

Ortiz out of lineup, to be re-evaluated [projo sox blog]

Guthrie looks to continue string against Red Sox [redsox.com]

Red Sox get promising talent from Dodgers [redsox.com]

Cherington: ‘We are not who we want to be’ [alex speier – weei.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 8/25

David Ortiz #34 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates with Bobby Valentine #25 of the Boston Red Sox after a 4-3 win against the Kansas City Royals at Fenway Park on August 24, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts.

On any given day, the return of David Ortiz to the Boston Red Sox and the fact they beat the Kansas City Royals 4-3 would normally be the big news of the day. But of course we all know it’s not.

Earlier on Friday, we had learned the Los Angeles Dodgers had claimed Adrian Gonzalez off of trade waivers. All this meant was the Red Sox could let him go there for nothing, work out a trade with them or just pull him back and keep him. Then we hear that a mystery team, which also turned out to be the Dodgers, had claimed Josh Beckett off of waivers.

As speculation ran rampant, everyone thought the Red Sox would pull Gonzalez back and just let Beckett go to LA. The one caveat was that Beckett had 10-5 rights meaning he could veto any deal. So the rumors continued as everyone in Red Sox Nation focused their eyes on Twitter to watch what was going on.

Next thing you know, Gordon Edes of ESPN Boston is dropping a huge bombshell.

As time went on before last night’s game, names began to emerge as to what the Red Sox would get back. Those names are 1B James Loney, 1B/OF Jerry Sands, IF Ivan De Jesus Jr, Rubby De La Rosa and the Dodgers No. 2 prospect Allen Webster. And as more time went on, we learned that De La Rosa would probably be the player to be named later since he didn’t clear waivers.

Basically, the Red Sox said if you want Gonzalez, you’re taking the others (Crawford and Beckett) too.

With game time approaching in Boston, we then learned that Loney was scratched but Gonzalez was still in the Red Sox lineup. Then as NESN took to the airwaves to broadcast the game, Gonzalez was scratched making everyone think the deal was done.

As the game went on, more rumors emerged. Beckett still needed to waive his 10/5 rights. After the game, we learned that one of the three teams on Crawford’s limited no-trade list was the Dodgers. So we all went to bed knowing that when we woke up there was the possibility that the 2012 Red Sox had been in fact blown up.

When I woke up, Beckett and Crawford had waived their no trade rights and the only thing that was holding up the deal was the medicals of Beckett. Then this from Ken Rosenthal.

I presume that the only thing now keeping this deal is the three hour time difference between Boston and Los Angeles.

For me, I’m okay with the deal, I think.

The one part of the deal that bothers me is losing Gonzo.

It’s going to be very hard to replace his glove as well as his offense. Obviously, he wasn’t having the kind of season he did last year and over the course of his career. But to me, he just never seemed really happy here.

I don’t think it had anything to do with the ballpark. My best guess is that it had to do with all the outside distractions from the media. And you can’t blame him. For one, he’s played in small markets so this type of media coverage is unprecedented for him. But the Boston media is a different kind of animal and it takes a special player to play here.

And after spending all that money to extend him as well as the prospects they traded for him, it doesn’t look like he was.

We all know the Red Sox were probably going to unload Beckett at some point. Whether it be through waivers or after the season over, it definitely had the feel that Beckett’s tenure in Boston was coming to a close.

He hasn’t been good for a few years now and has been consistently hurt over the past few seasons. It remains to be seen if going back to the NL will help him but I’m speculating that he’ll be much more happier in LA than he ever was here.

It also appears the Red Sox threw in Crawford to shed his contract as well. There’s no doubt that Crawford’s brief tenure in Boston has been a disappointment. He did show signs of the Crawford who played for the Tampa Bay Rays before ending his season by undergoing the Tommy John surgery on his balky elbow.

But in the end it appears the Red Sox have decided to go other ways and rebuild the team.

So now we have to sit back and here wonder if 2013 will be a rebuilding year or will the Red Sox try to find the right pieces to try and contend next year. Either way, it’ll be an interesting offseason here in Red Sox Nation.

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 pull out of skid [boston globe]

Blockbuster would certainly signify end of an error [boston globe]

Possible departures loom over clubhouse [boston globe]

Ortiz returns from 35-game absence [boston globe]

Jon Lester leads charge [boston herald]

Josh Beckett, Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford LA-bound? [boston herald]

No Joshing: Give Beckett to Dodgers [boston herald]

Sox players taken aback by megadeal [boston herald]

Sox poised to blow it all up, start anew [boston herald]

Blockbuster complete [clubhouse insider]

Amid rumors, Sox rally past Royals, 4-3 [csn new england]

Red Sox players react to possibility of losing teammates [csn new england]

Valentine: Ortiz a “sight for sore eyes” [csn new england]

Blockbuster trade means fresh start for Sox, players involved [csn new england]

Number of ‘nitwits’ worse than Bobby V [csn new england]

Bobby on trades: Ben didn’t mention anything [espn boston]

Rapid Reaction: Red Sox 4, Royals 3 [espn boston]

10 things to ponder about Sox blockbuster [espn boston]

Valentine, Ortiz et al react to trade rumors [espn boston]

Papi doesn’t miss a beat in return from DL [espn boston]

Lester’s leg OK; Bailey replacing Aceves? [espn boston]

Boston Red Sox’s potential blockbuster with Los Angeles Dodgers is more of a full reboot than a ‘bold’ move [espn boston]

How deal would change Red Sox payroll [full count]

Closing Time: More Pedro Ciriaco late heroics lift Red Sox to 4-3 win over Royals [full count]

Red Sox clubhouse reaction to potential blockbuster trade [full count]

Red Sox, Dodgers appear close to blockbuster sending Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett and Carl Crawford to LA for prospects [full count]

David Ortiz puts on a show in return, but how long will it last? [full count]

Jon Lester is getting hot, wins third consecutive start [full count]

Rubby De La Rosa, Allen Webster Would Bring Youth, Talented Pitching Arms to the Red Sox [nesn.com]

Red Sox Contemplating Cleaning House to Focus on Farm System, Rid Themselves of Bad Contracts [nesn.com]

Deal With Dodgers May Save Red Sox Money, But Cost of Trading Away Key Pieces Will Hurt [nesn.com]

David Ortiz Complains About ‘Issues With My Foot’, Hopes to Keep Igniting Offense Through Pain [nesn.com]

Red Sox Trying to Grasp the Uncertainty Regarding Possible Blockbuster Trade With Dodgers [nesn.com]

Red Sox have rare chance to hit reset button [redsox.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/25

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 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 Football links

2012 Big East top 25 countdown: No. 6 Trevardo Williams [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Report: UMass coach releases unofficial depth chart [jim fuller – new haven register]

Having learned from missed season, UConn’s Smith has big plans [ct post]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

USA Basketball 3×3 Team Now 4-0 [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Engeln’s transfer to BC is official [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Words with Warde: No change on coach in waiting [kevin duffy – ct post]

It’s a UConn master class for R.J. Evans [the day]

50 in 50 rankings: No. 9 Connecticut [espn.com]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Alvarez, Blake and Diouf Named Preseason All-Americans [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. UConn Men’s Soccer Team Opens Season Saturday [hartford courant]

W. Soccer. UConn Falls in Final Minutes To No. 10 Boston College, 4-3 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Friday Red Sox Mediocrity – 8/24

Bruce Chen (L), Jon Lester (R)

After being swept by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, the Boston Red Sox look to turn the seven-game homestand around tonight in the first game of a four-game set with the Kansas City Royals at historic Fenway Park.

First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Royals television market, you can catch the game on Fox Sports Kansas City. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

Jon Lester looks for his third straight win in his 26th start of 2012. In his previous 25 starts, Lester is 7-10 with a 5.03 ERA. He took the loss in his only start of the season against the Royals after allowing one run in five innings of work back on May 9th. Lester has made eight career starts against the Royals and is 5-2 with a 1.35 ERA. He’s been perfect against them at the Fens as he is 4-0 with a 0.48 ERA (2 ER/37.1 IP) in five starts.

The well traveled veteran Bruce Chen makes his 27th start of the 2012 season. In his previous 26 starts, Chen is 9-10 with a 5.45 ERA. He was matched up with Lester in that May 9th start and picked up the win after allowing three earned runs in 6.2 innings of work. Chen has made 17 career appearances (10 starts) against his former club and is 4-6 with a 5.76 ERA. 11 of those appearances (five starts) have come at the Fens where he is 1-3 with a 7.00 ERA.

Click on the read more button below to see today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day if you’re on the home page.

Here are today’s lineups:

Kansas City Royals55-68 Boston Red Sox59-66
1. Lorenzo Cain CF 1. Pedro Ciriaco 3B
2. Alcides Escobar SS 2. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
3. Alex Gordon LF 3. Dustin Pedroia 2B
4. Billy Butler DH 4. David Ortiz DH
5. Jeff Francoeur RF 5. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
6. Mike Moustakas 3B 6. Cody Ross RF
7. Brayan Pena C 7. Ryan Lavarnway C
8. Eric Hosmer 1B 8. Mike Aviles SS
9. Johnny Giavotella 2B 9. Scott Podsednik LF
Bruce Chen SP Jon Lester SP

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

Kansas City Royals @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

NOTES: As you can tell from the lineup, Big Papi has returned from the DL. Junichi Tazawa has been optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room for Big Papi on the 25-man roster.

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The Unloveable, Unwatchable, Despicable Boston Red Sox [the atlantic]

Sources: Sox, Dodgers talk blockbuster [rob bradford – weei.com]

Nomar weighs in on Red Sox turnout at Pesky funeral, as well as ‘12 Red Sox [clubhouse insider]

Dodgers awarded waiver claim on Gonzalez [clubhouse insider]

Gonzalez and Beckett claimed by Dodgers [clubhouse insider]

Red Sox source: Red Sox would get 5 Dodgers but still hurdles [clubhouse insider]

Ortiz in lineup barring any last-minute setbacks [csn new england]

News of Beckett, Gonzalez waiver claims breaks before game [csn new england]

Boston Red Sox’s Adrian Gonzalez could be headed to Los Angeles Dodgers, sources say [espn boston]

Red Sox, Dodgers closing in on bockbuster [espn boston]

Boston Red Sox DH David Ortiz activated, to play vs. Kansas City Royals [espn boston]

Will anyone bite on Red Sox players? [extra bases]

Sign him up: Bill Lee goes the distance [extra bases]

Dodgers awarded waiver claim on Gonzalez [extra bases]

Ortiz likely back in lineup after evaluations [extra bases]

Valentine: ‘People in baseball can’t keep a secret’ [extra bases]

Nuggetpalooza: Sifting through the ashes of another Red Sox heartbreaker [full count]

Confusion reigns as Red Sox can’t get their stories straight [tony massarotti – boston globe]

How Many More Home Runs Will David Ortiz Hit This Season? [nesn.com]

Red Sox’ Injury Issues a Factor in Team’s Struggles, But Only Part of the Problem [nesn.com]

Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Kurt Suzuki Among MLB Catchers Enjoying Benefits of Game Signs Signal Enhancers [nesn.com]

Report: Josh Beckett, Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford Part of Potential Blockbuster Trade to Dodgers [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez Avoids Trade Questions, But Bobby Valentine Says Any Team Would Want Red Sox Star [nesn.com]

Trags Bag: 10 good reasons to watch, if not cheer, the Red Sox in September [mike petraglia – weei.com]

Doozy of a trade rumor: Beckett, Crawford and Gonzalez to Los Angeles? [projo sox blog]

Ortiz back in the Red Sox lineup [projo sox blog]

Lester eyes third straight win in opener vs. Royals [redsox.com]

‘Spaceman’ Lee, 65, goes distance for win [redsox.com]

Dodgers make waiver claim on A-Gone [redsox.com]

Report: Sox owner Henry writing a book [alex speier – weei.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 8/24

Vernon Wells #10 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim stands in left field in front of the scoreboard in the 10th inning during the game on August 23, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.

As I was gathering my thoughts to write about last night’s Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim game, I didn’t really know what to say. I thought about not writing anything at all because I wasn’t sure if there were any words to describe what happened.

Then I thought about it some more.

If you wanted to know how the 2012 season has gone for the Red Sox, all you needed to do is watch last night’s game.

Things started out swimmingly for them as they got off to a 6-0 lead. And if you turned off the channel and came back 20 minutes or so later, the Red Sox were losing 8-6. By the time all was said and done, the Angels walked out of historic Fenway Park with a 14-13 win in 10 innings and a three game sweep of the local nine.

So what did the Red Sox in last night?

Obviously it wasn’t the offense. They did their collective jobs.

Dustin Pedroia led the way with four hits and five RBIs, including a 3-run blast in the 2nd inning. Pedro Ciriaco had a four-hit effort while Jacoby Ellsbury had three hits and three RBIs. Cody Ross had two hits and two RBIs, including a solo home run in the 9th that forced extra innings. The only member of the starting nine without a hit was Ryan Lavarnway.

So what did the Red Sox in last night?

It was the pitching and defense.

Franklin Morales has pitched well in a starting role for the Red Sox with his only downfalls coming against the New York Yankees. He got through the first two innings unscathed only to not make it out of the 3rd.

It was so bad for the Red Sox in the 3rd that they needed three pitchers including Morales to get out of the inning. They were hurt by a Pedro Ciriaco error and the fact that Morales lost focus on the mound. Clayton Mortensen had his first bad outing as he didn’t retire any of the four batters he faced and allowed all three inherited runners to score. Junichi Tazawa finally got them out of the inning by getting the 13th batter of the inning, Howie Kendrick, to ground out.

Tazawa and Mark Melancon kept the Angels at eight runs while the offense battled back to take a 9-8 lead. But it didn’t last long as Andrew Bailey was tagged for a run in the 7th that knotted it back up.

Ellsbury and Pedroia came up big in the 8th to give the Red Sox the lead and with the way Alfredo Aceves had been pitching as of late, one would think this gmae was over. But with the way this game had been going all night for the Red Sox, you knew it wouldn’t.

And if you thought that that, you were right as the Angels got three in the top of the 9th to take the one-run lead. A Ross error was part of that in the inning and obviously he atoned for that with the game-tying home run.

But in a curious decision, Bobby Valentine sent Aceves back out for the 10th after throwing over 30 pitches in the fateful 9th. It backfired as Kendry Morales homered. He allowed another single to Erick Aybar and was pulled from the game. Craig Breslow came in and gave up a double to Vernon Wells that brought in Aybar.

The offense once again battled back in the 10th when Pedroia singled in Ciriaco but the game ended as Adrian Gonzalez struck out.

So as I said above, what can you say about this?

It wasn’t just one thing that went wrong, it was a myriad of things.

Give the Red Sox credit for not quitting. That’s about all I got.

We’ll be back later with today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/24

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 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 Football links

Some Hits From UConn Head Coach Paul Pasqualoni’s Speaking Engagement In Middlesex County [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Paul Pasqualoni Sees Abundance Of Leadership On His UConn Football Team [hartford courant]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

USA’s 3×3 Teams Goes 2-0 [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Jessica Moore Fitting Right In Again With The Sun [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Nice Move: Incoming UConn Freshman Breanna Stewart Heading To Storrs [hartford courant]

Three former Huskies among Top 5 in jersey sales [new haven register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Add R.J. Evans to UConn’s ‘Berlin Wall’ [david borges – new haven register]

Leon Tolksdorf is in Storrs Now (w/video) [david borges – new haven register]

Recruiting Roundup: Class of 2014 [kevin duffy – ct post]

Evans eager to start UConn career [gavin keefe – the day]

Storrs was always first choice for Germany’s Leon Tolksdorf [new haven register]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. UConn Volleyball Season Preview [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. Lally and Wilcox Honored By IWLCA For Academics [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Huskies Host No. 10 Boston College on Friday [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. SBI College Preview: UConn looking to bounce back after disappointing finish [soccer by ives]

Field Hockey. No. 6 Field Hockey Opens 2012 This Weekend in Storrs [uconnhuskies.com]

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Thursday Red Sox Mediocrity – 8/23

C.J. Wilson (L), Franklin Morales (R)

After falling 7-3 last night, the Boston Red Sox look to avoid being swept tonight in the finale of a three-game set with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at historic Fenway Park.

First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Angels television market, you can catch the game on Fox Sports West. And if you don’t live in either market you’re in luck as the MLB Network will have coverage of the game (not in Red Sox or Angels television markets). If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

Franklin Morales looks to rebound from a poor start his last time out in his ninth start (37th apperance) of 2012. In his previous 36 appearances (eight starts), Morales is 3-4 with a 3.67 ERA. As a starter this season, he is 3-3 with a 3.98 ERA. His lone career appearance against the Angels came as a member of the Colorado Rockies in 2010 when he allowed two runs in 1.1 innings of work.

C.J. Wilson will try to help his team get the brooms out in his 27th start of 2012. In his previous 26 starts, Wilson is 9-9 with a 3.62 ERA. He made two starts against the Red Sox in 2011 as a member of the Texas Rangers in which he was 1-0 with a 1.46 ERA (2 ER/12.1 IP). He’s had great success against the Red Sox in his career as he is 4-1 with a 1.43 ERA in 17 appearances (five starts). Eight of those appearances (two starts) have come at the Fens where he is 2-1 with a 1.65 ERA.

Click on the read more button below to see today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day if you’re on the home page.

Here are today’s lineups:

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim64-60 Boston Red Sox59-65
1. Mike Trout CF 1. Pedro Ciriaco 3B
2. Torii Hunter RF 2. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
3. Howard Kendrick 2B 3. Dustin Pedroia 2B
4. Mark Trumbo 1B 4. Adrian Gonzalez DH
5. Alberto Callaspo 3B 5. Cody Ross RF
6. Kendrys Morales DH 6. Ryan Lavarnway C
7. Erick Aybar SS 7. Mauro Gomez 1B
8. Vernon Wells LF 8. Mike Aviles SS
9. Chris Iannetta C 9. Scott Podsednik LF
C.J. Wilson SP Franklin Morales SP

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

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

NOTES: 

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Lucchino: ‘No way of knowing’ if McClure was source for Yahoo! story [clubhouse insider]

Lucchino: ‘Unnecessary’ to focus on player turnout at Pesky funeral [clubhouse insider]

Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett on waivers; what does that mean for Red Sox? [clubhouse insider]

Bobby V: David Ortiz may play Friday vs. Royals [clubhouse insider]

David Ortiz: Hopeful of playing Friday; more teammates ‘probably’ should’ve gone to Pesky funeral [clubhouse insider]

Wright settling in after ‘crazy’ deadline deal [csn new england]

Reality is it can get worse from here [csn new england]

Valentine responds to report on Pesky’s funeral attendance [csn new england]

Valentine planning on activating Ortiz Friday [csn new england]

Pedroia: I wish I could have been at Pesky’s funeral [csn new england]

Valentine: ‘Who cares who’s pitching?’ [csn new england]

Lucchino defends no-shows to Pesky funeral [espn boston]

Adrian Gonzalez of Boston Red Sox not focused on waivers talk [espn boston]

Lucchino: ‘My role is not going to change’ [espn boston]

Beckett on trade waivers and what that means [extra bases]

David Ortiz set to return from DL on Friday [extra bases]

Larry Lucchino on D&C: ‘No way of knowing’ who the leak was [full count]

Jacoby Ellsbury, Slumping Red Sox Look to Break Through Against C.J. Wilson, Angels [nesn.com]

Report: Dodgers May Be Interested In Pursuing Red Sox First Baseman Adrian Gonzalez This Offseason [nesn.com]

Bobby Valentine Says ‘It’s Very Insulting’ For People to Question Attendance At Johnny Pesky’s Funeral [nesn.com]

David Ortiz Clears Running Tests ‘Perfectly,’ Could Be Back in Action on Friday [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez Responds to ‘Soap Opera’ Rumors and Gossip, Wants Press to ‘Talk to Me About Baseball’ [nesn.com]

Bobby V: Pesky funeral furor ‘very insulting’ [mike petraglia – weei.com]

Ortiz clears tests ‘perfectly’, returns Friday [mike petraglia – weei.com]

Revolving door of pitching coaches not helping Red Sox [projo sox blog]

Controversy over Pesky funeral attendance [projo sox blog]

Ortiz ‘hopefully’ to be activated Friday [projo sox blog]

Valentine on starting rotation: ‘Who cares who’s pitching?’ [projo sox blog]

Red Sox turn to Morales for finale against Angels [redsox.com]

Don’t let Pedroia go the way of Nomar [touching all the bases]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 8/23

Howard Kendrick #47 of the Los Angeles Angels rounds the bases on a home run he hit off of Clay Buchholz #11 of the Boston Red Sox in the sixth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on August 22, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts.

For the last few months whenever the Boston Red Sox have needed a big start, they’ve been able to count on Clay Buchholz. But for the first time in a long while, Buchholz wasn’t able to deliver.

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim roughed up Buchholz as they went on to beat the Red Sox 7-3.

With the loss, the Red Sox fall six games below .500 to 59-65. The last time this season the Red Sox were this far below .500 was on May 11th when they were 13-19. The game before, they were seven games below .500.

It was obvious Buchholz didn’t have his best stuff last night as he was continously leaving pitches up in the zone. The Angels battered him for 12 hits in his 5.1 innings and he was charged with all seven runs scored by the Halos.

It looked like he’d have a good night on the mound as he set the down the Angels in order through the first two innings. Things took a turn for the worst in the 3rd when he allowed three straight singles that scored the first run of the game. They got their second run on the next batter when rookie phenom Mike Trout brought in a run on double play.

The Angels would add two more in the 4th and two more in the 6th. One of those runs in the 6th came on a Howie Kendrick home run and the other came after Junichi Tazawa allowed one the inherited runners left by Buchholz to score.

The offense did try to get the Red Sox back in the game even with Jered Weaver pitching.

With one out in the 4th, Jarrod Saltalamacchia singled. He would come around to score when Ryan Lavarnway knocked in his first run of the 2012 season with a double. He quickly crossed the plate as Mike Aviles followed with a double of his own. They added another run in the 8th on a Cody Ross double but that’s all they could muster.

The Red Sox are deeply falling into the abyss as at times, it just doesn’t look like they care. I know that’s not the case but on the outside it can appear that way.

The deper the hole the Red Sox fall into, the more the media will write things about them as to why it happened. It wouldn’t surprise me in the least to see more negative things come out about this team in the coming weeks.

While we all know the Red Sox aren’t going to make the playoffs this year, it would be nice to see the close out the season on a positive note. The baseball operations department needs to do some serious evaluating of things from top to bottom and see what pieces they have to build around again. Nobody expected this from the Red Sox this season but it is what is.

We’ll be back later with today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. So for now, let’s take a look at the overnight links from the media.

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False start [boston globe]

Valentine believes drug policy is working [boston globe]

Is Matsuzaka worth another roll of the dice? [boston globe]

Now is the time to begin looking for the end [boston globe]

Clay Buchholz torched as Sox’ outlook worsens [boston herald]

Shame on Red Sox players [boston herald]

Angels buddies laud Will Middlebrooks [boston herald]

Daisuke Matsuzaka ready for final roll [boston herald]

Scott Podsednik continues to go out and produce [boston herald]

Revolving coaches might be real Sox issue [boston herald]

Red Sox drop third straight, fall to Angels, 7-3 [csn new england]

Matsuzaka feels better, looks forward to contributing [csn new england]

Buchholz hit around park in loss [csn new england]

Buchholz: ‘I’m not really disappointed’ [csn new england]

Rapid Reaction: Angels 7, Red Sox 3 [espn boston]

The Boston Red Sox are posing for their 2012 team picture, but will anyone even want to keep it? [espn boston]

What does the future hold for Clayton Mortensen and Franklin Morales? [full count]

Closing Time: Clay Buchholz can’t slow down Red Sox’ slide [full count]

Albert Pujols to have MRI after straining his right calf against Red Sox [full count]

Daisuke Matsuzaka Hopes to Stay in Boston Beyond 2012, Rejoin Rotation Soon [nesn.com]

Nick Swisher Exactly the Kind of Player Red Sox, Yankees Should Be Looking for (Just Not This Year’s Version) [nesn.com]

Bobby Valentine Believes Franklin Morales Has ‘What It Takes’ to Be Full-Time Starter in Future [nesn.com]

Felix Doubront Moves Closer to Returning from Disabled List After Getting Needed Rest [nesn.com]

Red Sox Pitching Staff Continues Struggling in Small Sample Size of Games Since Coaching Change [nesn.com]

Red Sox’ Situational Hitting Falls Short Again, Batters May Be ‘Trying to Do Too Much’ [nesn.com]

Red Sox Find That Playing From Behind Is Not a Recipe for Offensive Success [nesn.com]

Bobby Valentine Says Beginning of Weightlifting in Baseball Helped Mask Steroids Issue for Some [nesn.com]

The idiocy continues [projo sox blog]

Mortensen proves to be valuable piece in bullpen [redsox.com]

Back in Boston, Dice-K ready for return to field [redsox.com]

Could John Lackey be part of the Red Sox solution in 2013? [alex speier – weei.com]

Don’t let Pedroia go the way of Nomar [touching all the bases]

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.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/23

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 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 Football links

Checking In With UConn’s 2013 Quarterback Recruit, Richard Lagow [desmond conner – hartford courant]

A Few Ticks With UConn Head Coach Paul Pasqualoni [desmond conner – hartford courant]

UConn’s Pasqualoni Impressed After Scrimmage At The Rent [hartford courant]

U-M wanted UConn game in MetLife Stadium; Huskies said no  [the detroit news]

Dave Brandon wanted ’13 Michigan-UConn game played in Meadowlands, but Huskies aren’t allowed [annarbor.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Breanna Stewart Goes To The Movies (And Shopping) [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Auriemma to speak in Danbury Sept. 10 [ct post]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Huskies Ranked No. 1 in Soccer America Preseason Poll [uconnhuskies.com]

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