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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 6/22

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UConn Football links

DC answered a few questions in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

The Big East’s best: No. 11 – Lawrence Wilson [ESPN.com – Big East Blog]

Big East players make Outland, Nagurski lists [ESPN.com – Big East Blog]

Hurd Named To Outland Watch List [UConnHuskies.com]

Wilson Named To Nagurski Watch List [UConnHuskies.com]

Hurd on Outland Watch List [The Day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Moore Named Co-Winner Of 2010 Honda-Broderick Cup [UConnHuskies.com]

Spotlight on Svetlana Abrosimova [Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn recruit Harkless backs out of commitment [CT Post]

Harkless Has Second Thoughts [CT Post]

Stanley Robinson’s Pacers Interview [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Other UConn related links

Is UConn’s compliance staff enough for big-time athletics? [CT Post]

Field Hockey: Four Earn Gladiator NFHCA Division I National Academic Honors [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn Men Lose Recruit in Maurice Harkless

Maurice Harkless - NY Daily News photoBack in early December, the UConn Huskies men’s basketball program picked up a 2011 recruit in Maurice Harkless out of Queens, NY. And now it seems all the recent trouble with the NCAA investigation into Nate Miles and Josh Nochimson may have caught up to them.

According to Adam Zagoria of SNY.tv, Harkless has decided to decommit from UConn and has decided to reopen his recruitment.

“I want to just reopen my recruitment,” Harkless told SNY.tv exclusively Monday morning by phone. “I just want to make sure UConn is still the right choice and explore my other options.”

He also says that the investigation is only a small part of his decision but I really think it’s the main reason why. Why would he want to go to UConn if they were say banned from the postseason? While that may not happen, it could so why would a kid want to take that chance.

It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. My best guess is we’ll have to wait until the NCAA hands down it’s punishment on the Huskies.

Photo credit: NY Daily News

AL All-Star Voting Update – 6/21

MLB All-Star BallotUnless a major miracle occurs, it’s quite likely that we won’t be seeing any Boston Red Sox players in the starting lineup at the 2010 MLB All-Star Game in Anaheim on July 13th.

With the latest totals coming out today, we only find Dustin Pedroia near the top in voting at second base and he trails Robinson Cano of the New York Yankees by roughly 1.1 million votes. Last week, Pedroia trailed Cano by around 800,000 votes.

First baseman Kevin Youkilis is in 4th place and trails leader Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins by roughly 900,000 votes. Third baseman Adrian Beltre is in 4th as well and is around 1.9 million votes behind Evan Longoria. Catcher Victor Martinez is in 3rd but has no chance of catching leader Joe Mauer of the Twins as he is 2.6 million votes behind. Same goes for designated hitter David Ortiz, who sits in 3rd, as he trails leader Vladimir Guerrero of the Texas Rangers by 1.6 million votes

None of the Red Sox outfielders are in the top 15 of the voting.

So fans of Red Sox Nation, it’s time to vote Red Sox across the 2010 MLB All-Star Game Ballot. You’re allowed 25 votes per email address so go to yahoo or gmail and make multiple emails up and then vote. Let’s make a push to get at least one Red Sox starter in the All-Star Game.

A full look at the voting totals after the jump.

2010 MLB All-Star Balloting : American League

1st Base
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Justin Morneau Twins 1,752,276
2 Mark Teixeira Yankees 1,507,769
3 Miguel Cabrera Tigers 1,426,973
4 Kevin Youkilis Red Sox 805,244
5 Carlos Pena Rays 620,001
2nd Base
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Robinson Cano Yankees 2,330,278
2 Dustin Pedroia Red Sox 1,227,495
3 Ian Kinsler Rangers 1,075,296
4 Orlando Hudson Twins 848,402
5 Ben Zobrist Rays 648,641
3rd Base
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Evan Longoria Rays 2,534,967
2 Alex Rodriguez Yankees 1,571,831
3 Michael Young Rangers 1,007,165
4 Adrian Beltre Red Sox 608,447
5 Brandon Inge Tigers 530,882
Shortstop
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Derek Jeter Yankees 2,692,418
2 Elvis Andrus Rangers 1,319,827
3 J.J. Hardy Twins 770,373
4 Jason Bartlett Rays 639,244
5 Alex Gonzalez Blue Jays 556,965
Catcher
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Joe Mauer Twins 3,280,565
2 Jorge Posada Yankees 1,043,748
3 Victor Martinez Red Sox 689,568
4 Taylor Teagarden Rangers 433,413
5 Gerald Laird Tigers 366,922
Designated Hitter
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Vladimir Guerrero Rangers 2,316,229
2 Hideki Matsui Angels 1,009,648
3 David Ortiz Red Sox 746,316
4 Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners 736,918
5 Jason Kubel Twins 654,269
Outfield
RANK PLAYER NAME AL TEAM TOTAL VOTES
1 Ichiro Suzuki Mariners 1,567,788
2 Carl Crawford Rays 1,445,615
3 Josh Hamilton Rangers 1,431,013
4 Nelson Cruz Rangers 1,377,399
5 Nick Swisher Yankees 1,049,047
6 Curtis Granderson Yankees 967,003
7 Torii Hunter Angels 943,814
8 Brett Gardner Yankees 942,338
9 Magglio Ordonez Tigers 869,231
10 B.J. Upton Rays 831,580
11 Vernon Wells Blue Jays 820,377
12 Michael Cuddyer Twins 774,088
13 Austin Jackson Tigers 764,488
14 Bobby Abreu Angels 703,134
15 Denard Span Twins 691,164

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 6/21

Dustin Pedroia (L) - AP Photo, Clay Buchholz (R) - Reuters Pictures

Clay Buchholz and the Boston Red Sox spoiled the return of Manny Ramirez to Fenway Park as they were able to complete the sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers to close out an 8-1 homestand.

That 8-1 homestand has propelled the Red Sox right back to the top of the AL East as they now sit just one game behind the New York Yankees for first place. They are in a virtual tie for second place with the Tampa Bay Rays. The Red Sox are also tied with the Yankees for the most wins in MLB but are one game behind because they’ve played two more games than the Yanks.

It didn’t look like it was going to be a good night for Buchholz in the 1st inning as the Dodgers loaded up the bases with just one hit due to command issues for Buchholz. But he was able to rebound by striking out Garrett Anderson and got Casey Blake to ground back to him for the final out.

He allowed a hit in the second but from there was outstanding. His long first inning with 30 pitches kept him from going longer than he should have as he went 6 2/3 innings. He set down 11 straight Dodgers before an Anderson ground rule double in the 7th. He got the next two outs before he hit Blake DeWitt with a pitch. That would end his night and Daniel Bard came in and bailed him out by getting Jamey Carroll to ground into a fielder’s choice.

For Buchholz it was his 10th win of the season which ties him for the most in the American League with David Price of the Rays and Phil Hughes of the Yankees. It’s likely that one of these three could be the starter in the MLB All-Star Game and you should see these three on the roster.

The catalyst of the offense last night was Dustin Pedroia who had three of the seven hits by the Red Sox last night. But it was his heads up baserunning in the 1st inning that really turned the game around.

Pedroia had reached on an infield single with one out. And with the Dodgers in the shift for David Ortiz, Pedey stole second and Russell Martin’s throw went past second base to Casey Blake who backing up the throw. Noticing no one was at third base, Pedroia took off for third as no one was covering and he slide in safely. This was key as they decided to intentionally walk Big Papi and then Pedroia came in on an excuse me check swing infield single by Kevin Youkilis.

That was an MVP play by Pedroia and it really set the tone on a night where hits were hard to come by off of Dodgers starter Hiroki Kuroda who struck out nine.

The Red Sox are off today as they make their way to Colorado for a three-game set with the Rockies that starts tomorrow before heading to San Francisco to finish up interleague play.

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Buchholz offers painful reminder to Dodgers of what they almost had [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Sox marvel at Pedroia’s picture perfect play [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Buchholz, Sox flying at finish [Boston Globe]

Man, this was one strange weekend! [Boston Globe]

Buchholz benefited from some great escapes [Boston Globe]

Red-hot Pedroia puts on a show [Boston Globe]

Recap: Red Sox 2, Dodgers 0 [Boston Herald]

Manny Ramirez’ still a quitter [Boston Herald]

Dustin Pedroia shifts into gear [Boston Herald]

Red Sox star: I’d trade my talent for sons’ health [Boston Herald]

Mike Cameron contributes [Boston Herald]

Buchholz wins 10th as Sox sweep Dodgers [CSN New England]

Sox begin ‘Football at Fenway’ publicity campaign [CSN New England]

Schilling’s thoughts on Manny [ESPN Boston]

Thanks for everything, Henry [Extra Bases]

Buchholz looking like an All-Star [Extra Bases]

A special Father’s Day story [Extra Bases]

Sox draftee Ranaudo impressive in Cape debut [Full Count]

Closing Time: Red Sox 2, Dodgers 0 [Full Count]

On Father’s Day, Red Sox Manager Terry Francona Recalls Growing Up Around Baseball [NESN.com]

Manny Ramirez ‘Sorry’ For Way His Career Ended With Red Sox [NESN.com]

Red Sox Continue Tear Through June With Sweep of Dodgers, 8-1 Homestand [NESN.com]

Beltre just keeps picking at third base for Red Sox [Projo Sox Blog]

Another Buchholz gem leads to sweep of L.A. [Providence Journal]

All-Star candidate Buchholz comfortable, confident [Providence Journal]

Youkilis learned a lot by watching Manny hit [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Francona remembers being the little guy in dad’s clubhouse [Providence Journal]

Red Sox hope to get Drew back Tuesday [RedSox.com]

Cameron returns to center-field duties [RedSox.com]

Red Sox prepare for ‘Football at Fenway’ [RedSox.com]

Pedroia puts wheels on display [RedSox.com]

Buchholz’s gem sweeps LA out of Boston [RedSox.com]

Sox, Rox renew ’07 Series matchup [RedSox.com]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, ESPN BostonNESNProvidence Journal and WEEI websites.

And if you must check out the enemy papers, you can head over to the LA Daily News, LA Times and Orange County Register websites.

Photo credit: Dustin Pedroia – AP, Clay Buchholz – Reuters Pictures

Evening Red Sox Delight – 6/20

Hiroki Kuroda (L), Dustin Pedroia & Clay Buchholz (R) - AP Photos

After sweeping one NL West team this week, the Boston Red Sox will look to do it again against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the finale of a three-game set at Fenway Park.

Tonight’s game will start at 8:05 p.m. and will be shown nationally on ESPN. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2010 Red Sox radio network.

Clay Buchholz takes the mound looking for his 10th win in his 14th start of the season. In his previous 13 starts, he is 9-4 with a 2.67 ERA. Buchholz has never faced the Dodgers in his career. This is just the second interleague start for him in his career. His first was his last start against the Arizona Diamondbacks where he picked up the win five days ago.

Hiroki Kuroda has made 13 starts for Joe Torre and the Dodgers this season. In those starts, he is 6-4 with a 3.10 ERA. He’s never faced the Red Sox in his career. Kuroda is 1-5 with a 4.89 ERA in six career interleague starts.

Keep reading for lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and pregame links.

Los Angeles Dodgers38-30

Red Sox logo42-28

1. Matt Kemp CF 1. Marco Scutaro SS
2. Andre Ethier RF 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Manny Ramirez DH 3. David Ortiz DH
4. James Loney 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 1B
5. Garrett Anderson LF 5. Victor Martinez C
6. Casey Blake 3B 6. Adrian Beltre 3B
7. Russell Martin C 7. Daniel Nava LF
8. Blake DeWitt 2B 8. Mike Cameron CF
9. Jamey Carroll SS 9. Darnell McDonald RF
Hiroki Kuroda SP Clay Buchholz SP

Here are the batter/pitcher matchups for tonight’s game:

Los Angeles Dodgers @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

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Happy Father’s Dee [Clubhouse Insider]

Drew shouldn’t need DL [Clubhouse Insider]

There’s a futbol at Fenway [Extra Bases]

Drew a possibility for Tuesday [Extra Bases]

Doesn’t look like DL for Drew [Full Count]

Tito on Tito: Remembering times with dad [Full Count]

Like Red Sox, Yankees Playing Well Despite Numerous Injuries [NESN.com]

Victor Martinez, Marco Scutaro Catch Football Fever at Fenway [NESN.com]

Buchholz getting more and more comfortable [Projo Sox Blog]

Cameron still dealing with limitations [Projo Sox Blog]

Nowhere for father-son bonding like at the ballpark [Projo Sox Blog]

Draft pick Ranaudo makes Cape League debut [Projo Sox Blog]

Red Sox still optimistic about getting Drew back Tuesday [Projo Sox Blog]

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 6/20

Boston  Red Sox Dustin Pedroia celebrates as he watches teammate Daniel Nava score on his game-winning RBI single against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the ninth inning of their MLB inter-league baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts  June 19, 2010 - Reuters Pictures

Before we get going here today, I just want to wish a Happy Father’s Day to all of the fathers out there, including my own. Without you, we wouldn’t be here today.

Dustin Pedroia had never had a walk-off hit as member of the Boston Red Sox in his three plus season. That all changed on Saturday when his two strike, two out single to right field brought in last Saturday’s hero Daniel Nava with the winning run to give them a 5-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Ironically enough, the Laser Show’s game-winning hit went to his best friend Andre Either in right field but his throw was off the mark. And all it did was give the trash-talking Pedroia more fuel for the fire with his best friend.

It’s not too often that a team makes four errors and wins. But the Red Sox were able to overcome two errors by Bill Hall and one each by Marco Scutaro and Adrian Beltre. It was definitely an adventure for Hall out there and it just shows really how good J.D. Drew is out there in a tough right field at Fenway Park.

Speaking of Drew, he had an MRI on his injured right hamstring before the game and it’s thought that he’ll be back in the lineup on Tuesday when the Red Sox are in Colorado.

Tim Wakefield is still winless at Fenway Park this season and may have gotten the win if not for Hall’s second error out in right field. While he did give up a home run to Manny Ramirez, for the most part Wake was outstanding. He had good movement on his knuckleball and threw it for strikes. He did his job giving the Red Sox a chance to win.

For Wake, it was also his 200th start at Fenway Park, which tied him for the most in Red Sox history with Roger Clemens. Now if the Red Sox can just get him some wins, he could catch up to Clemens and Cy Young at the top of the all-time Red Sox wins.

The Red Sox will enter tonight’s finale looking for the sweep of the Dodgers behind Clay Buchholz. They’ll also be looking to either tie the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Yankees for first place or stay one game behind.

We’ll be back later with tonight’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups, any news and links from the day but for now enjoy the overnight links after the jump.

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Bard’s diary: Facing Manny, life on the road [Daniel Bard – ESPN.com]

Sox erase their mistakes [Boston Globe]

Making the numbers work [Boston Globe]

Outfield has been getting tougher to cover [Boston Globe]

Ramirez gets back into swing [Boston Globe]

He’s caught up to his usual standards [Boston Globe]

Recap: Red Sox 5, Dodgers 4 [Boston Herald]

Red Sox enjoy heroes who are off base [Boston Herald]

Mike Cameron obeys speed limits [Boston Herald]

J.D. Drew hoping to avoid DL [Boston Herald]

Tim Wakefield takes park place [Boston Herald]

Manny being uncanny [Boston Herald]

World Cup soccer meets baseball [Boston Herald]

‘Take a bow’ [Boston Herald]

Pedroia provides dramatics, leads Red Sox to walk-off win over Dodgers [CSN New England]

Quick hits: Sox 5, Dodgers 4 [ESPN Boston]

Red Sox winning at OF roulette [ESPN Boston]

Wise words from Victor Martinez [Extra Bases]

Closing Time: Red Sox 5, Dodgers 4 [Full Count]

Pedroia gave McDonald a football flashback [Full Count]

Josh Reddick Starting to Heat Up, No Changes in Top Prospects [NESN.com]

Red Sox Continue Winning, ‘Picking Each Other Up’ [NESN.com]

Will Manny Ramirez Make it Into the Baseball Hall of Fame? [NESN.com]

Rihanna Invades Fenway Park, Eyes Outfielder Daniel Nava in Red Sox Dugout [NESN.com]

Red hot Pedroia lifts Sox to dramatic victory [Providence Journal]

Drew could avoid trip to DL [Providence Journal]

Offense has carried the Red Sox back into contention [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Ramirez at the plate is no stranger to Wakefield [Providence Journal]

Dice-K cleared to face Rockies on Thursday [RedSox.com]

Doubront back to Triple-A; Manuel up [RedSox.com]

Sox hope Drew can return Tuesday [RedSox.com]

Fake umps raising money for charity [RedSox.com]

Pedroia’s first walk-off hit sinks Dodgers [RedSox.com]

Right field at Fenway an adventure for Hall [RedSox.com]

Broxton wasn’t the only battle for Pedroia [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, ESPN BostonNESNProvidence Journal and WEEI websites.

And if you must check out the enemy papers, you can head over to the LA Daily News, LA Times and Orange County Register websites.

UConn’s Mike Olt Signs With Texas Rangers

Mike Olt - Hartford Courant photo

The UConn Huskies baseball team had a great run this season and saw three of their players drafted during the 2010 MLB Draft. One of those players was Branford, CT native Mike Olt, who was the 49th overall pick on the first day of the draft in the compensation round by the Texas Rangers.

And according to Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News, Olt has signed with the Rangers, receiving a signing bonus of $717,300.

Olt, who turns 22 in August, hit .318 with 23 homers and 76 RBIs for UConn this season. He set the Connecticut all-time home run record with 44 in his three seasons. He is considered an outstanding defender with tremendous power who may have issues battling professional breaking balls.

Congratulations to Olt and best of luck.