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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/25

Boston Red Sox starter Alfredo Aceves, right, covers home as Philadelphia Phillies' Shane Victorino scores on a wild pitch during the first inning of a spring training baseball game in Sarasota, Fla., Saturday, March 24, 2012.

While we didn’t get a chance to talk about the outing of Clay Buchholz on Friday night because of the site transfer issues, we did use our time to watch most of the game between the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday afternoon.

And while that game was going on, another squad from the Red Sox was in Jupiter talking on the Miami Marlins. Now what makes that interesting is not the incident when Bobby Valentine waved goodbye to Ozzie Guillen after he was ejected, it’s the fact that Felix Doubront was trying to state his case for one of the final spots in the rotation. Of course Alfredo Aceves was trying to do the same thing back in Ft. Myers.

If you had to pick a winner for the day, you would have to say it was Doubront. While Aceves was getting shelled by the Phillies, Doubront was dominating the Marlins.

Aceves gave up nine runs on 10 hits and a walk while striking out three in just three innings of work. Three of those 10 hits were home runs including back-to-back johnsons by Pete Orr and Freddy Galvis. On the other hand, Doubront allowed one run, scattering five hits and one walk while striking out two in six innings of work.

So what do we take away from this?

As far as the Aceves outing, probably nothing. While he didn’t say he was suffering from the “dead arm” phase of spring training that some pitchers hit, you have to wonder if he is. Regardless of whether he is or not, it really shouldn’t affect his status for the competition in the rotation.

Everyone is allowed a bad outing once in a while and after all, this is spring training. You’d rather have him get blown up during spring training than in a regular season game.

And while we didn’t see Doubront’s outing, you would have to think that with Valentine there watching, that Doubront will likely claim one of those final two spots.

I do think we’ll know more after Daniel Bard takes the mound today against the Toronto Blue Jays. So these final 11 or so days of spring training will definitely need to be followed as the entire roster starts to take shape.

To see the lineups for today’s game as well as the links from the media, please click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

After splitting their split-squad doubleheader yesterday, the Red Sox head north to Dunedin for matchup with their AL East rivals, the Toronto Blue Jays.

First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. and the game will be televised in the Red Sox television market on NESN. You can also listen to the game on WEEI 93.7 FM/850 AM.

Here are today’s lineups:

Boston Red Sox Toronto Blue Jays
1. Mike Aviles SS 1. Kelly Johnson 2B
2. Jacoby Ellsbury CF 2. Yunel Escobar SS
3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B 3. Jose Bautista RF
4. Darnell McDonald LF 4. Adam Lind 1B
5. Ryan Lavarnway DH 5. Edwin Encarnacion DH
6. Josh Kroeger RF 6. Brett Lawrie 3B
7. Kelly Shoppach C 7. Eric Thames LF
8. Nate Spears 3B 8. Colby Rasmus CF
9. Jonathan Hee 2B 9. Jeff Mathis C
Daniel Bard SP Aaron Laffey SP

Bard will be followed by RHP Andrew Bailey, RHP Scott Atchison, LHP Justin Thomas and RHP Justin Germano.

Laffey will be followed by RHP Jason Frasor, RHP Carlos Villanueva and LHP Luis Perez.

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Decisions, decisions: The factors that will determine Red Sox’ rotation competition [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Coming into focus: The leadership of Jarrod Saltalamacchia [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Power struggle may weaken Sox right off the bat [Boston Globe]

Buchholz in it for long haul [Boston Globe]

Jenks arrested on DUI charges [Boston Globe]

Pedroia comes away unscathed [Boston Globe]

John Williams writes tune for Fenway Park [Boston Globe]

Lavarnway and Iglesias could offer major help [Boston Globe]

Doubront shows his stuff [Boston Globe]

Outing wasn’t so pleasant [Boston Globe]

Bobby Jenks faces DUI charges [Boston Herald]

Rotation battle nears end [Boston Herald]

Ben Cherington: Debate is healthy [Boston Herald]

Clay Buchholz pushes himself [Boston Herald]

Not short on options [Boston Herald]

Red Sox exercise right to wait [Boston Herald]

Daniel Bard set for latest (and maybe last) audition for starting rotation [Clubhouse Insider]

Kevin Youkilis has stiff lower back; Bobby V on expectations for Bard [Clubhouse Insider]

Aviles comfortable at shortstop during Spring Training [CSN New England]

Bogar: Iglesias is ‘going to continue to improve’ [CSN New England]

Aceves struggles in start vs. Phillies [CSN New England]

BBTN video: Is Bard a starter or reliever? [ESPN Boston]

Bobby V: Sox ‘have a wealth’ of SS talent [ESPN Boston]

Sox bench coach on Aceves: ‘A hiccup’ [ESPN Boston]

Doubront excels in 6 IP vs. Marlins [ESPN Boston]

Youk out with back stiffness [Extra Bases]

Tim Bogar: Jose Iglesias vs. Mike Aviles ‘a tough decision’ [Full Count]

Jarrod Saltalamacchia ‘Happy’ for Mentor Chipper Jones in Wake of Third Baseman’s Retirement Announcement [NESN.com]

Alfredo Aceves, Tim Bogar Believe the Pitcher’s Rough Outing Was An Aberration [NESN.com]

Pence on Melancon: “He just went out and dominated” [Projo Sox Blog]

Bogar praises progress of Aviles, Iglesias [Projo Sox Blog]

Phillies shell Aceves; Doubront pitches well against Marlins [Projo Sox Blog]

Youkilis scratched with back stiffness [Projo Sox Blog]

Valentine wants pitchers to prioritize getting ready for the season [Projo Sox Blog]

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 – 3/25

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.

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

It’s game day for the UConn women’s basketball team as they’ll take on the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Women’s Tournament. Tip is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

A Look Into The Future: Breanna Stewart [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Kentucky Coach Offers Samarie Walker Advice [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Glamour Magazine: Sveta Like You’ve NEVER Seen Her [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Mutual Admiration Society: NCAA Branch [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Mellowed By Age? Not A Chance [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Auriemma On Coaching Kids These Days [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Geno and Coquese Washington Have Met Before [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Stewart Keeps Cicero Rolling To Finals [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Auriemma: Belly Rubbing, Skipping At Gampel, Losing Patience [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Stewart Shines Again, Leads Cicero-North Syracuse To Title Game [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Great Friends Doty, Lucas Set To Meet In Regional Semifinals [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Penn State Confident Entering Sweet 16 Game Against UConn [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Hartley Looking To Achieve Greatness For Huskies [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Some new obstacles for UConn [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

UConn recruits go for the gold [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Penn State has moved on from “sad” circumstances [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Samarie Walker: “I am happy now” [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Morgan Tuck named Ms. Illinois Basketball [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

NCAA preview: UConn women vs. Penn State [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Lefty Guards Rule NCAA Women’s Tourney [UConnHuskies.com]

Penn State Thinks Big, Bold in Preparing for UConn [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn sophomore Hartley building a foundation for greatness [CT Post]

In Regional, Four Teams Want To Be The One That Goes To Denver [Hartford Courant]

As UConn Approaches Sweet 16, Breanna Stewart Finishes High School Career [Hartford Courant]

Auriemma Has High Praise For Penn State Counterpart [Hartford Courant]

Auriemma Says Team Has Evolved Into Something Special [Hartford Courant]

Huskies facing new foes [New Haven Register]

Huskies, Penn State ready to run [New Haven Register]

High school teammates Doty, Lucas meet on the college stage [New Haven Register]

UConn women play Penn State today in Sweet 16 game [The Day]

In UConn territory, UK’s Walker drawing interest as an ex-Husky [Lexington Herald Leader]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Catching Up With Jerome Dyson in the D-League [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Should they stay or should they go? [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Possible Destinations for Alex Oriakhi [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn great Tate George indicted in fraud case [CT Post]

Oriakhi’s exit signals a firestorm of an offseason for UConn; are Lamb, Drummond next to go? [CT Post]

UConn Football links

Former UConn CB Tevrin Brandon Due In Rockville Superior Court March 28 [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Coach Pasqualoni Talks About The Dismissal Of CB Tevrin Brandon [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

News And Notes From Spring Practice No.3 [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

First day in pads, and a bit of car advice [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

UConn Football Finding Spots For Transfers Who ‘Fit The Profile’ [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Baseball Makes Final Trip to Morgantown to Open BIG EAST Slate [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Friday Night Game in West Virginia Suspended Due to Weather [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Huskies Take Two in BIG EAST Opener vs. WVU [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Golf. UConn 14th At FAU Spring Break Tourney [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Golf. Huskies Jump to 10th At FAU Tourney [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. UConn Blanks Seton Hall In BIG EAST Opener [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Softball Sweeps Seton Hall Series In BIG EAST Opener [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Women’s Tennis Wins Sixth Straight, 4-3, over Seton Hall [UConnHuskies.com]

M. & W. Tennis. Men’s and Women’s Tennis Postponed [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. Women’s Lax Downed By No. 2 Syracuse, 20-8 [UConnHuskies.com]

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UConn Women’s 2012 NCAA Sweet 16 Pregame Quotes

With the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team getting ready to meet the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Sweet 16 of the 2012 NCAA Women’s Tournament in the Kingston Region on Sunday, they meet with the media to talk about the game.

Here are the quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma as well as Stefanie Dolson, Tiffany Hayes and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis.

Connecticut Head Coach Geno Auriemma

2012 NCAA Women's Final FourWhat impresses you about Penn State backcourt

“I think like most good teams you can’t pigeon hole them. You can’t say they are really good at this and are bad at that. They are pretty versatile. They push the ball up the floor quickly. I remember playing them a few years ago at Madison Square Garden and it was the same mentality. They are trying to get as many possessions as they can. Both their guards do a really good job of attacking you every time they touch it. They can both put it on the floor; they can both shoot the ball. I think most good teams that’s why they would get to the regionals because they have a good back court.”

On this year compared to the last six or seven

“I don’t think it’s ever easy. There are just varying degrees of different.  It’s never as easy as it looks on the outside. It’s always difficult when you lose somebody like Diana Taurasi or a Maya Moore because they did so many things for your team it’s almost like losing three players.  Then you come back and you’re hoping that your juniors and your seniors kind of step right in and fill that role. This year we struggled a little with that.  They were not here enough to really understand what makes us who we are but we won anyway. Today kids are more about if we win, we are really good and that’s the problem because we started off so well, it was inevitable that we would reach a point in February where it was going to be a little bit of a struggle.  It took a little longer then the coaching staff was hoping it would take. But there are 300 plus Division I schools that wish they had just one of our problems and I don’t think we have any.”

On revaluating your life and how much you enjoy your job compared to 10 years ago

“No, I really don’t do that. I’m normal in a sense that I’m like everybody else. I think when you get to reflect a little bit about where you are and what you’ve done and how long you’ve been doing it I think naturally question if this is still what you want to be doing. Do you still get the same enjoyment out of it that you used to? Are you still having the same impact on the players that you used to have or that you want to have? Do you still get the same response that you want to get?  I’ve never been one to really think that much about the future and I’m not generally one to look at the past and think that that’s an indicator of anything that will happen in the future.  Other than that I’ve been lucky and I just continue to think that I’ll always be lucky. That’s the one thing that I’ve kind of held on to. I don’t get to an age and start to do that self-evaluation thing that people talk about or take stock of my life. I was playing with my grandson the other day and we are looking to buy a plays cape with all these swings and slide and I’m asking myself whatever happened to a tree and a rock and you find a way to amuse yourself all day long. Things have changed a lot in 40 or 50 years for me. Other than that I don’t really worry too much about the basketball stuff.”

What about a 17 year old freshman girl is different for you as a coach at 58 than it was at 38

“I have less patience for these guys now than I did when I was 30 something. I used to try and see things from their standpoint and now I’m like a lot of old people they don’t really give a shit about anybody but themselves. Have you ever been to a place where I’m signing autographs? There will be nine eight year olds in line to get an autograph and some 75 year old will just knock them all over to get an autograph. They will bulldoze the kids thinking, you know what I’m 75 and I don’t have much time left, you have the rest of your life to wait for that autograph, so get out of my way. I’m getting to an age where I have less patience. I’ve been doing this for 30 something years and if I say do something then do it. Don’t look at me and ask why. When I was 35 I would say ok here is why we want to do this. So I guess the difference is I have less patience and they have less attention span. Not a good combination. I’m trying to teach them to have better concentration for longer periods of time and they’re testing my patients. So that’s how I’ve been spending my year this year.”

On Penn State and how they like to push the ball and how pace will play a factor in the game

“Yeah, I think. They have struggled in a lot of half court games where the game has been low scoring. Their strength is their ability to make people play at their pace. I don’t think either team wants to walk the ball up the floor.  It will be a test of wills. They want to play their way, we want to play our way and our two ways are similar but not exactly. We do a couple of things that they don’t do, so hopefully we will take advantage of those things.”

What are the keys of establishing a program at the start

“I remember when UConn was just like URI probably 1985 there was very little difference between UConn and URI. I would say their women’s program was ahead of ours in those days.  I think as a school we were very similar and as an athletic department maybe we were similar. The biggest difference was we were in the BIG EAST and they were not.  By us being in the BIG EAST we had a huge advantage over a school like URI. That gave us a platform to work with.  So much of it is getting a couple of those kids each year.  We got two kids my first year that had a big impact on the program, then we had two more the following year, then we got two more the following year and two more the following year.  After about four years we had about eight pretty good players in the program that I could trust and count on and we went from there. It’s unfortunate that in the women’s game there is no money involved at the beginning so you are not going to get all the things that you want you need all the time until you prove you can win. This is not an easy job here at Rhode Island. Not easy on the men’s side or women’s side. I think Kathy is a great person and she did a great job at Boston College but this is not an easy place and I’m sure there are built in issues that are difficult to overcome but like I said we had the luxury of the BIG EAST.”

Compare the current Penn State team to 2004’s

“It’s completely different but it’s still Penn State. When you grow up in Pennsylvania, and you’re a Catholic growing up in Philadelphia, two things you really get sick of hearing about are Notre Dame and Penn State. It’s just shoved down your throat every day. The fact that Coach Washington played at Notre Dame and coaches at Penn State, she has major issues with me right now. There is a big difference in Penn State between now and 2004. There is a much more balanced approach that they have right now. Kelly when she was there took an inordinate amount of shots to get what she got. God bless her, she made most of them. We felt going into that game that if we were able to shut her out that it would be very difficult for Penn State to beat us. I don’t know that that’s the case today. I don’t know that they are just Maggie Lucas. I think there is a little more to this team than that.  I watch her play a little bit and she seems to do a little more than catch and shoot, catch and shoot. Even though they are similar, they go about it in a different way which makes this team a little more dangerous than that one.”

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NCAA Kingston Regional

March 24, 2012

Connecticut Student-Athletes

Sophomore Stefanie Dolson

On what the defense needs to do to stop Penn State

“Penn State is a great offensive team, they score a lot of points in their games.  They all know how to score in the paint and behind the 3-point line.  We just need to do a really good job of focusing on our defense in practice today.  We need to buckle down and know what a good offensive team they are in order to shut them down.  Maggie (Lucas) and their team are good shooters and they are going to make shots, so we have to do a really good job of getting through screens, calling out screens and talking on defense.  With that, we will get defensive stops which will hopefully transition to our offense.”

On The Ryan Center and the surrounding area of Kingston, R.I.

“I’ve never been here before, so it was really cool driving over the bridge.  It’s really nice here and the arena is great.  We are all just excited to be here and excited to play.”

On playing so close to Connecticut

“Being in Bridgeport (for the first and second rounds), it was awesome how close we were to our school and our fans.  Being able to be this close in Rhode Island is awesome because we know that our fans are the best in the country and they will travel here to see us play.  It feels great to know that they will come here to support us.”

On watching other tournament games

“We have all been keeping up with the whole tournament, on the women’s side and the men’s side.  It is a fun experience for all the teams to be able to watch each other play and then go out and play yourselves.  We have watched a lot of games, and there are a lot of good games.  It is just an exciting time of year.”

Senior Tiffany Hayes

On the difference between each round of the tournament

“It definitely gets a little bit harder each time.  Sometimes it may look easy because of the outcome, but there is never an easy game in the NCAA tournament.  Once you go from the Sweet 16 to the Elite 8 to the Final 4, the competition definitely gets harder.”

On stopping Penn State’s Maggie  Lucas and Alex Bentley

“I’m pretty sure it’s going to be hard.  Stefanie (Dolson) played with Lucas at the McDonald’s All America Game and Caroline (Doty) played with her in high school.  They both said she was good. We will need to buckle down on defense if we want to win the game.”

On playing so close to Connecticut

“It’s very nice to be playing here so close to home.  It makes it easy for our fans to come and travel.  Even though it is technically not a home game, I feel like it is because we are so close.  And I know our fans are definitely going to come out and support us, so it is definitely a good thing.”

Freshman Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis

On the experience and the notoriety of being a UConn basketball player

“It’s been different.  When you go to McDonalds, you think you’re going to get your food and no one is going to try to get a picture taken with you.  But when you go to Connecticut it’s different.  It’s cool to have fans like that and have people that support you as much as the people in Connecticut support us.  We just go down the street or to McDonald’s and there is someone who wants a picture or says ‘you guys had a great game last night, good luck in the next round’.  It feels nice to have supporters like that and to know that the people in Connecticut are rooting for us all the time.”

On playing so close to Connecticut

“We have a great fan base and we are lucky to be so close to campus and have our student body be able to come out and support us.  If we were to play anywhere else, it would be harder for them to come.  But because we are an hour and a half away, they can come and make a weekend out of it.”

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Red Sox Make More Cuts at 2012 Spring Training

Boston Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine promised he’d make more cuts this week and that’s what he did on Friday. Here’s the release:

Boston Red SoxFORT MYERS, FL—The Red Sox today optioned right-handed pitchers Clayton Mortensen and Junichi Tazawa, and catcher Luis Exposito to Triple-A Pawtucket.  The club also reassigned right-handed pitcher Brandon Duckworth, left-handed pitcher Jesse Carlson, catcher Max St. Pierre and outfielder Alex Hassan to minor league camp.

The announcements were made by Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington.

With today’s moves, the Red Sox now have 46 players in Big League Camp, including 32 from the 40-man roster, two on the 60-day disabled list and 12 non-roster invitees.

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/23

Manager Bobby Valentine #25 of the Boston Red Sox gives a thumbs up against the New York Yankees during a Grapefruit League Spring Training Game at JetBlue Park on March 22, 2012 in Fort Myers, Florida.

There are a few different story lines that emerged from the 4-4 tie that Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees played at JetBlue Park last night.

First, it is thought that Alfredo Aceves, Daniel Bard and Felix Doubront are the final three candidates for the final two spots in the starting rotation. Secondly, Bobby Valentine is pissed at Joe Girardi for pulling his squad off the field after the end of the 9th with the score tied.

With regards to my first point, while those three are considered to be the “finalists” for the rotation spots, Aaron Cook is trying to make Valentine’s decision about those rotation spots all the much harder.

The one thing Cook doesn’t have in his favor is the fact that he probably won’t be ready for Opening Day. However, he wouldn’t be needed until the Red Sox have to put their 5th starter on the mound.

Cook put up four solid innings, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out two. The sinkerballer had good command of the strikezone and the main thing was he was getting ahead of the hitters early in the count. Those runs he allowed were his first of spring training in 9 1/3 innings. He’s averaging just 12 pitches per inning.

If Cook can build up his arm strength by the end of the spring training slate in just under two weeks, it is quite possible that he could emerge as the 5th starter. At the latest, the Red Sox will have until May 1st to put him in the big leagues as he has an opt-out clause in his contract. Of course, the Red Sox could always work something out with Cook for him not to opt-out at that time.

Normally during spring training games, you rarely ever see extra innings because some teams don’t have enough pitching for the day. Usually though, they may play one extra inning and then call it a day.

But after the 9th inning of last night’s tie, the Yankees skipper pulled his squad off the field and got back on the bus to Tampa. The main reason why this pissed off Valentine was the fact that he warmed up Clayton Mortensen for the 10th. Had he known that the two teams weren’t going to play the 10th, he wouldn’t have warmed Mortensen up.

Sure it’s spring training and maybe Valentine shouldn’t be upset. But I understand why he is.

Mortensen is trying to make the team after coming over in the Marco Scutaro trade. As we wind down here in spring training, innings are precious and not too many guys will get as many innings, especially in the bullpen. Hence Valentine’s displeasure with Girardi.

It will be interesting to see if this carries over to the rivalry during the season. Knowing what we know about Valentine, the odds are it will.

To see today’s lineups for the game against the Baltimore Orioles in Sarasota as well as the overnight and morning links from the media, please click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

After tying the Yankees 4-4 last night, the Red Sox make the trip up I-75 to Sarasota to take on the Orioles.

First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on the MLB Network. There is no radio coverage of the game in Red Sox Nation.

Here are today’s lineups:

Boston Red Sox Baltimore Orioles
1. Nick Punto 3B 1. Nolan Reimold LF
2. Jose Iglesias SS 2. Nick Johnson 1B
3. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C 3. Nick Markakis RF
4. Darnell McDonald CF 4. Adam Jones CF
5. Josh Kroeger RF 5. Matt Wieters C
6. Lars Anderson 1B 6. Mark Reynolds 3B
7. Jason Repko LF 7. Wilson Betemit DH
8. Nate Spears 2B 8. Steven Tolleson 2B
9. Mauro Gomez DH 9. Robert Andino SS
Clay Buchholz SP Jason Hammel SP

Buchholz will be followed by RHP Mark Melancon, RHP Matt Albers and LHP Justin Thomas.

Hammel will be followed by RHP Brad Bergesen, RHP Armando Galarraga, RHP Kevin Gregg and LHP Zach Phillips.

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Francona makes call [Boston Globe]

Bard could be losing grip on starting spot [Boston Globe]

Valentine blasts Girardi [Boston Globe]

Carl Crawford looks to Jacoby Ellsbury for inspiration [Boston Herald]

Terry Francona ‘still trying to stop bleeding’ [Boston Herald]

Rude exit by Yanks [Boston Herald]

Curtis Granderson: Bard, Aceves will be tough in any role [Clubhouse Insider]

Bobby Jenks arrested on DUI charges (updated) [Clubhouse Insider]

Padilla now vying for bullpen spot; more pitching decisions on deck? [Clubhouse Insider]

Cook: ‘Anything can happen’ [CSN New England]

Valentine: Sox, Yankees ending ‘not very courteous’ [CSN New England]

Francona speaks out on Red Sox ownership [CSN New England]

Pedroia ‘fine’ after being hit by pitch in forearm [CSN New England]

Jenks arrested on charges of DUI [CSN New England]

Valentine informs Padilla he’ll be used as reliever [CSN New England]

Valentine still doesn’t ‘get’ Yanks decision to call game [CSN New England]

X-rays negative for Pedroia; forearm bruise [ESPN Boston]

Bobby Valentine irked with Joe Girardi for calling tie game [ESPN Boston]

Padilla in pen; 4 starters left for 2 spots [ESPN Boston]

Padilla in pen; 4 starters left for 2 spots [ESPN Boston]

Pedroia ready to play after being hit [Extra Bases]

Bobby Jenks arrested on DUI charge [Extra Bases]

Dell making NESN debut on Saturday [Extra Bases]

Aaron Cook looking to give Red Sox ‘a hard decision’ [Full Count]

Bobby Valentine: Yankees ‘not very courteous’ for walking off field in tie [Full Count]

Friday morning with Bobby Valentine: Red Sox pitching staff gets closer to definition [Full Count]

Red Sox pitcher Clayton Mortensen ‘pissed’ at ‘damn Yankees’ [Full Count]

Bobby Valentine Meets With ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Host Pat Sajak Prior to Red Sox-Orioles Game (Photo) [NESN.com]

Red Sox Reliever Bobby Jenks Arrested For DUI Friday Morning, Posts Bail For His Release [NESN.com]

Cook making his case for the Red Sox rotation [Projo Sox Blog]

Valentine calls Girardi’s decision to end game “not very courteous” [Projo Sox Blog]

Top prospect Bogaerts has swing beyond his years [Projo Sox Blog]

Fighting for a roster spot, Repko executes fundamentals [Projo Sox Blog]

Vicente Padilla now a reliever; four starters left for two spots [Projo Sox Blog]

Bittersweet reunion as Tito broadcasts Sox [RedSox.com]

Pitch bruises Pedroia’s arm; X-rays negative [RedSox.com]

Cutting game short, Girardi riles Valentine [RedSox.com]

Carl Crawford’s new look on life (and the Red Sox) [RedSox.com]

Scouting Scratch: Three down [SoxProspects.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.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/23

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 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 Women’s Basketball links

Auriemma Looking Forward To Penn State Series [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Geno On Samarie Walker [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

DeShields Narrows List [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Geno happy about series with Penn State [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

No. 3 UConn Prepares For No. 11 Penn State In Sweet 16 [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn wasn’t for Walker, who finds happiness at Kentucky [CT Post]

Geno Auriemma, Mr. Women’s Basketball [Deadspin]

Despite Reaching Sweet 16, UConn Women Know Studies Come First [Hartford Courant]

Doty Prepares To Play Against High School Friend [Hartford Courant]

Former GA Girls Hoops Greats to Square off in NCAA Sweet Sixteen [Patch.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Omar Calhoun, Gatorade Player of the Year, Is Still On Board for UConn [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Alex Oriakhi Sr.: ‘It Was Not About Jim Calhoun’ [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

When Lamb, Drummond Need to Decide By [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Calhoun Talks; Says Drummond ‘Wants To Be Here’ [David Borges – New Haven Register]

NBADraft.Net’s Aran Smith breaks down UConn’s pro prospects [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Video: UConn Players Facing Decisions, Catching Up With Alex Oriakhi, Jeremy Lamb, Andre Drummond On Campus Thursday [Jeff Smith – Hartford Courant]

The Potential Exodus of Oriakhi [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Jim Calhoun says decision to return should be made shortly after Final Four is over [New Haven Register]

UConn Football links

Fresh Start: UConn WR Mike Smith Puts Last Season Behind Him [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Lacrosse. Women’s Lax Faces No. 2 Syracuse In BIG EAST Opener Saturday [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Men’s Soccer Golf Outing Set For June 25 [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Softball Defeated By Intrastate Rival Fairfield, 6-2 [UConnHuskies.com]

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Three UConn Women’s Basketball Players Honored by ECAC

Here’s the release from UConn announcing that UConn Huskies women’s basketball players Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Bria Hartley and Tiffany Hayes have been honored by the ECAC.

STORRS, Conn. – Freshman University of Connecticut women’s basketball standout Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, sophomore Bria Hartley and senior Tiffany Hayes have each been honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference as announced by the ECAC on Thursday.

ECACMosqueda-Lewis was honored as the ECAC Rookie of the Year while Hartley was selected to the First Team and Hayes was named to the Second Team.

Mosqueda-Lewis leads the team at 15.0 points per game and was honored as the 2011-12 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year.  The Anaheim Hills, Calif. native established a new UConn record for 3-point field goals made in a season by a freshman and is ranked in the top-20 nationally in 3-point field goal percentage.  She was also honored as the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player after leading the Huskies to their 18th title and is averaging a team-high 18.8 points per game this postseason.

Hartley, a BIG EAST First Team honoree, is third on the team at 13.8 points per game and is second on the squad with 130 assists.  The North Babylon, N.Y. native is also second on the squad at 14.2 points per game this postseason.  Hartley was recently honored as an All-Region I selection by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and is still in the running for a spot on the State Farm WBCA All-America Team.

Hayes was selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team for the second-straight year and is second on the team at 14.8 points per game.  She has been a dynamic player for Connecticut this season, averaging 5.7 rebounds and leading the squad with 77 steals.  She is also second in the BIG EAST with a 3-point shooting percentage of .426.  Hayes, who is also a WBCA All-Region I pick, has won seven BIG EAST Championships in her time as a Husky.

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Player of the Year
Elena Delle Donne Jr. F/G University of Delaware
Rookie of the Year
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Fr. F University of Connecticut
Players Class Pos School
First Team
Bria Hartley So. G University of Connecticut
Corielle Yarde Sr. G Marist College
Elena Delle Donne Jr. F/G University of Delaware
Alyssa Thomas So. F University of Maryland
Niveen Rasheed Sr. F Syracuse University
Second Team
Tiffany Hayes Sr. G University of Connecticut
Taleia Moton Sr. G George Mason University
Asya Bussie Jr. C West Virginia University
Callan Taylor Sr. F Sacred Heart University
Courtney Hurt Sr. F Virginia Commonwealth University

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/22

After falling yesterday to the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5, the Boston Red Sox return home to Fenway South to host their AL East rivals, the New York Yankees, in Grapefruit League action.

First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Yankees television market, you can catch the game on YES. For those who you don’t live in either market, you’re in luck as ESPN will have coverage of the game. Former Sox skipper Terry Francona will join Dan Shulman and Orel Hershiser in the booth for ESPN. And if you can’t watch the game, WRKO 680 AM will have radio coverage.

Here are tonight’s lineups:

New York Yankees Boston Red Sox
1. Brett Gardner LF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Curtis Granderson CF 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Andruw Jones RF 3. Kevin Youkilis 3B
4. Eric Chavez 3B 4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
5. Raul Ibanez DH 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Brandon Laird 3B 6. Cody Ross LF
7. Jose Gil C 7. Ryan Sweeney RF
8. Ramiro Pena 2B 8. Kelly Shoppach C
9. Doug Bernier SS 9. Mike Aviles SS
Adam Warren SP Aaron Cook SP

Cook will be followed by RHP Ross Ohlendorf, LHP Jesse Carlson, RHP Scott Atchison and RHP Chris Carpenter.

The following pitchers are available for the Yankees in tonight’s game after Warren: Cory Wade, Dellin Betances, Juan Cedeno, D.J. Mitchell, George Kontos, Mike O’Connor, Philip Wetherell, Pat Venditte, Craig Heyer, Aaron Dott, Zach Varce.

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Daniel Bard on undecided role: ‘My mind is still fully on starting’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Bobby V: Daniel Bard ’sticking to the plan,’ Dice-K may be back by June [Clubhouse Insider]

Terry Francona: ‘I’m not quite ready for the hugs yet’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Iglesias in majors could have domino effect [CSN New England]

Valentine: Matsuzaka may be ready by June [CSN New England]

Francona feels ‘a little awkward’ in first visit with Red Sox [CSN New England]

Francona here for Yankees-Sox telecast [ESPN Boston]

Tito: ‘Trying to stop the bleeding’ [ESPN Boston]

Line on Tito: No runs, no hits, no gas [ESPN Boston]

Beckett getting his work in [Extra Bases]

Three candidates left for two rotation spots [Extra Bases]

Francona returns as a member of the media [Extra Bases]

Bobby V: No offense intended to Melancon [Extra Bases]

Tito returns: Not ‘just another day at the office’ for Terry Francona [Full Count]

Head of players union: Don’t count of end of Red Sox/Yankees spending [Full Count]

Thursday afternoon with Bobby V: The Dice-Man cometh? [Full Count]

Terry Francona Is Still ‘Trying to Stop the Bleeding’, Feels ‘Awkward’ At JetBlue Park [NESN.com]

Terry Francona Reiterates Sentiments From Final Red Sox News Conference, Admits to Bolting Boston Immediately [NESN.com]

Terry Francona Reflects On Recent Job Interviews, Says ‘Timing Wasn’t Right’ for Reunion With Theo Epstein, Cubs [NESN.com]

Francona: “I don’t particularly like the way my tenure ended” [Projo Sox Blog]

Bard on commitment to starting: “I thought I made it very clear” [Projo Sox Blog]

Matsuzaka could return to Red Sox by early June [Projo Sox Blog]

Francona: “What happened after … hurt me a lot” [Projo Sox Blog]

Players’ union chief looks back on Ortiz’s arbitration case [Projo Sox Blog]

MLBPA chief Weiner: Consensus for a one-game playoff [Projo Sox Blog]

Red Sox bullish on Dice-K’s return date [RedSox.com]

Valentine hasn’t made decision on Bard [RedSox.com]

Beckett ‘workmanlike’ in Minor League start [RedSox.com]

Scouting Scratch: Two Days Deep [SoxProspects.com]

One Flew Over the Kukuk’s Nest [SoxProspects.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.

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Red Sox Spring Training News & Notes – 3/22

Boston Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia tags out Pittsburgh Pirates' Matt Hague at the plate after Pirates pitcher Kevin Correia hit into a second-inning fielders choice during their spring training baseball game at McKechnie Field in Bradenton, Fla., Wednesday, March 21, 2012.

Giving up four runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates wasn’t exactly what Jon Lester had in mind yesterday when he took the mound for the Boston Red Sox. But it is what is.

Fortunately despite the numbers, Lester felt comfortable with his mechanics and did have a good curve and changeup. He left his fastball up in the zone on a few occasions. He ended up going just three innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and two walks while striking out two.

Closer Andrew Bailey had a rough outing as well giving up two runs on three hits with two strikeouts. The two runs came on a home run from Nate McLouth. Franklin Morales made his spring debut and had a nice outing as he struck out one and walked one in an inning of work.

On the offensive side of things, Jarrod Saltalamacchia found himself struggling at the plate as he was 1-for-13 before getting two hits yesterday. His two hits were a double and a two-run homer. While we don’t worry about Salty at the plate because of what he brings behind it, it was nice to see him come alive.

There’s a report out there that Daniel Bard will probably not being in the rotation.

According to Sean McAdam of CSN New England, it’s likely that Bard will go back to his customary 8th inning role while Alfredo Aceves and Felix Doubront would be the final two starters in the rotation.

We all know how successful Aceves and Bard were out of the bullpen last year. Given that Aceves is a little more versatile than Bard in that he could start or relieve, if this happens comes as a shock to me.

Personally, I think Aceves is better suited to pitch out of the Red Sox bullpen. But I’m not a baseball evaluator, I’m just a blogger.

With the Red Sox taking on the New York Yankees tonight, we’ll be back later with tonight’s lineups and links from the day. But for now, enjoy the overnight links from the Boston media by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Don’t call it criticism: Excellence, candor and the Bobby Valentine Way [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Valentine stops just short [Boston Globe]

Good feel, bad result for Lester [Boston Globe]

Daniel Bard starts to fade [Boston Herald]

Red Sox pitchers get nasty [Boston Herald]

Gotta glove Jose Iglesias’ game [Boston Herald]

Marco Scutaro on mentoring Jose Iglesias: ‘I wanted to help him’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Bard could be odd-man out of rotation [CSN New England]

Valentine, Red Sox front office torn on Iglesias [CSN New England]

Lester feels good, but pitches bad [CSN New England]

Lowell comes to Beckett’s defense [CSN New England]

Bobby V: Iglesias ‘pretty close’ to ready [ESPN Boston]

Takeaways: Lester hit hard against Pirates [ESPN Boston]

Francona set to comment on Red Sox-Yankees tonight for ESPN [Extra Bases]

Red Sox postgame notes: Saltalamacchia swings into action [Full Count]

Franklin Morales Feels ‘Good,’ ‘Confident’ After Making First Appearance of Spring Training [NESN.com]

Jon Lester Struggles in Start, Disappointed He Wasted ‘Best’ Mechanical Delivery [NESN.com]

Jarrod Saltalamacchia Emerging After Tough Spring, Daniel Bard’s Control Could Hinder Chances at Starting Rotation (Podcast) [NESN.com]

Bobby Valentine Still Noncommittal About Daniel Bard’s Role on Red Sox Pitching Staff [NESN.com]

Nuggets for the spring training dog days [Nuggetpalooza]

Lester endures tough day against Pirates [Projo Sox Blog]

Adjustments paying off for Saltalamacchia [Projo Sox Blog]

Ditching Bard-as-starter experiment at this stage doesn’t make sense [Projo Sox Blog]

Calling games, strategizing Shoppach’s forte [RedSox.com]

Iglesias still option to be Opening Day shortstop [RedSox.com]

Shoulder better, Morales fires shutout inning [RedSox.com]

Saltalamacchia finding rhythm, timing at plate [RedSox.com]

Lester looks past stats, pleased with mechanics [RedSox.com]

Good starting points for Alfredo Aceves [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 – 3/22

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 Women’s Basketball links

16 Sweet Things To Watch This Weekend [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Focused Huskies Continue To Work Despite Patterson’s Prediction [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn, Penn State Agree To Two-Year Deal [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn commit honored [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

A Primer For The Sweet 16 Of The Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament [Hartford Courant]

Stefanie Dolson dealing with being the focus [New Haven Register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Alex Oriakhi’s Career at UConn [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn men’s program is a house of cards, ready to collapse [John Nash – The Hour]

UConn’s Alex Oriakhi transferring [CT Post]

So many questions, so little time to answer [New Haven Register]

UConn Football links

Get to know UConn QB Chandler Whitmer [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Spring Practice Primer: Connecticut [CBSSports.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Track. Huskies Have Historical Finish To Indoor Season [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Baseball Shuts Out Yale in Home Opener, 8-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Huskies Rout Providence In BIG EAST Play, 6-1 [UConnHuskies.com]

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