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Video: UConn Men Hold Off Washington 61-53

 UConn guard Shabazz Napier drives against Washington during the first half at the XL Center.

It was a great Saturday for UConn Huskies men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie.

Earlier in the day, he received a five-year contract extension giving the program some stability going forward. Then later, his team went out and rewarded his extension with a win.

While it definitely wasn't a pretty win, it was a win as UConn beat the Washington Huskies 61-53 in front of an announced crowd of 12,720 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on a snowy Saturday night.

The east coast Huskies improve to 10-2 while the west coast Huskies fall 8-5 in the final non-conference game for both teams.

Omar Calhoun led the way for UConn with 14 points. Shabazz Napier had 13 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals. However, he did commit seven turnovers. Ryan Boatright added 13 points.

DeAndre Daniels had nine points before leaving late in the game with a cut lip. Enosch Wolf paced the Huskies with nine rebounds to go along with two points. And with the help of Wolf's nine rebounds along with Napier's eight, the east coasters actually outrebounded the west coasters 40-36.

Scott Suggs was the only member of Washington to hit double figures with 15 points. Andrew Andrews and Shawn Kemp, Jr. both had nine points. Desmond Simmons pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds and had six points.

As usual, the Huskies played with a lot of energy. They fall behind early as they looked rusty due to the lengthy layoff for Christmas break. But they took control of the game with an 11-0 run and then clamped down on the defensive end.

It was nice to see the local Huskies work hard for rebounds. This is something they're going to need to continue going forward as they kickoff Big East play for the rest of the season.

That first Big East game will come in 2013 when they travel to Milwaukee, WI for a matchup with the Marquette Golden Eagles on New Year's Day. Tip is scheduled for 8 p.m.

Washington Huskies @ UConn Huskies 12.29.12 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Kevin Ollie.

Here are UConn's postgame notes.

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Video: UConn Women Take Down Stanford’s 82 Game Home Winning Streak

The last time the UConn Huskies women's basketball team played on the Maples Pavilion court, they saw their 90-game winning streak stopped by the Stanford Cardinal.

This time around, it was the Cardinal who were carrying an 82-game home winning streak. And when all was said and done, the Stanford home winning streak was stopped at 82 games.

Behind a staunch defense, the No. 2 Huskies beat the No. 1 Cardinal 61-35 in front of 7,326 at Maples Pavilion in Stanford, CA.

UConn improves to 11-0 and should be the No. 1 team when the rankings come out on Monday (AP) and Tuesday (USA Today Coaches). The Cardinal suffer their first loss of the season as they fall to 11-1.

 UConn's Stefanie Dolson drives to the basket against Stanford's Chiney Ogwumike at Roscoe Maples Pavilion Saturday afternoon. The Huskies were led by Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis who had 19 points and pulled down six boards. Stefanie Dolson was outstanding on both ends of the floor, especially on the defensive end against Chiney Ogwumike. Dolson finished with 10 points and 14 rebounds.

Bria Hartley and Kelly Faris both had 10 points while Breanna Stewart had nine points off the bench.

Ogwumike led the Cardinal with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Bonnie Samuelson added eight points and Toni Kokenis had six points.

UConn's defensive pressure kept Stanford from getting into any sort of offense as most of the time they had about 10-15 seconds to run their offense. The defensive pressure also forced the Cardinals into some poor shots as Ogwumike and the rest of her team struggled from the floor.

As a late December game, this was a good measuring point as to where Geno Auriemma's team stands. He's still got a tough road ahead of him with matchups against Notre Dame and Baylor looming in the distance.

But for now, without seeing Baylor play mind you, the UConn women are definitely the best team in the country. And not a bad performance by the team after going home for a few days for Christmas break.

The Huskies are back in action on New Year's Eve afternoon when they'll take on the Oregon Ducks at in Eugene, OR at 3 p.m.

UConn Huskies at Stanford Cardinal 12.29.12 box score

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Kevin Ollie Gets 5-Year Extension To Stay At UConn

As we learned earlier on Saturday afternoon, UConn Huskies head men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie has received a five-year extension of his contract from the school.

According to the acceptance letter Ollie signed, he will receive almost $7 million over the life of the deal.

Here's the full release from UConn:

HARTFORD, Conn. – The University of Connecticut and head men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie, a 1995 UConn graduate,  have come to a new agreement that will run from January 1, 2013 through April 15, 2018. The agreement covers the remainder of this season and the next five seasons. Ollie, who in his first season as the head coach at Connecticut, was previously working on a contract that runs through April 4, 2013. This new agreement replaces the old contract.

"The ship may not come into land, but we are going to swim right out to it." - Kevin Ollie Ollie became the 18th head coach in UConn men's basketball history on Sept. 13, 2012, when he replaced retired Hall of Famer Jim Calhoun. He has led UConn to a 9-2 record this season entering Saturday night's game vs. Washington, including a win over Michigan State on Nov. 9, ranked 14th in the country at the time of the game.

"Kevin moved gracefully and seamlessly into this position of immense responsibility over the course of the fall," said University of Connecticut President Susan Herbst. "He demonstrated to all of us that he is a genuine leader of extraordinary talents.   The first time I met Kevin, I could tell that he was a special person, with proper perspective on life and on basketball.  He will win and he will represent us well, everywhere he goes.  As a university president, I think he has what matters most — a commitment to our students-athletes as evolving young men and a dedication to academic progress. In these vital areas, Kevin will be a beacon of excellence."

"I am very pleased to announce that Kevin Ollie will be our head men's basketball coach here at UConn for the long-term future," said UConn Director of Athletics Warde Manuel. "I spent a tremendous amount of time with Kevin since I came to UConn last year and even more time with him since he became our head coach. I am incredibly impressed with the way Kevin has led our program and his interaction with the administration, his coaching staff, the student-athletes and our donors and fans. His team has performed incredible on the floor and in the classroom. All these factors contributed to my thinking that the time was right to come to this agreement with Kevin."

"I am happy to be the head coach at Connecticut for an extended period of time," said Ollie. "As I said in my first press conference, I want to be here for a lifetime and this is a step, hopefully a great step, in the program moving forward. I am very excited and thankful for this opportunity."

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Ollie will receive a base salary of $400,000 per calendar year and for 2013 he will receive $800,000 for institutional speaking engagements and media related appearances for a total of $1,200,000. The payment for institutional speaking engagements will increase by $50,000 each year. Ollie's total compensation for each year of the agreement will be: 2013-$1,200,000; 2014-$1,250,000; 2015-$1,300,000; 2016-$1,325,000; 2017-$1,340,000; 2018-$502,500 (annualized from Jan. 1-April 15).

Ollie will receive the following payments for postseason performance: one month of annual base salary ($33,333) for winning a conference regular season championship; one month for winning a conference postseason tournament; one month for participating in the NCAA tournament; one month for reaching the Regional Semifinals of the NCAA tournament; one month for advancing to the NCAA Final Four; and two months for winning the national championship. Ollie will also receive a half month salary bonus ($16,666) for being named a national or conference coach of the year.

Ollie will receive a payment of $10,000 for an annual NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 930 or above in a single year. A four-year APR score of 930 or above will result in a one-time payment of $50,000.

In the event that the UConn men's basketball APR score is below the 930 standard for an academic year, there will be no postseason payments and a financial sanction could be imposed in the form of withholding payment of the equivalent amount of two weeks compensation of base salary. Two consecutive years of an annual APR score of below 930 could result in a suspension without pay or termination of employment with just cause. Once the four year APR score for the men's basketball team reaches 930, the APR language in the contract will revert to the standard APR language in all UConn head coaches' contract.

In the event that Ollie accepts a position during the term of this agreement as the head coach or assistant coach at any other NCAA Division I team or professional team, he will owe the following to UConn: $3,000,000 in 2013; $2,000,000 in 2014; $1,000,000 in 2015; $800,000 in 2016 and 2017. The same will be owed to Ollie by UConn if the agreement is terminated for any reason other than just cause.

Ollie's UConn history — which began in the fall of 1991 when he reported to school as a freshman from Los Angeles, continued through four successful seasons including two as a Husky team captain, and resumed when he returned to join Calhoun's coaching staff following a 13-year NBA career — has come full circle.

Ollie took over one of the top college programs in the country this fall after just two seasons as an assistant on Calhoun's staff, but possessing a wealth of basketball knowledge after learning from some of the finest teachers to ever coach the game. Ollie first came to UConn more than 20 years ago, coming out of Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles. Playing on some of Calhoun's finest teams during the mid-1990s, Ollie was a four-year starting point guard and a two-time captain.

He played in 124 games for the Huskies, averaging 6.7 points and 5.0 assists. A third team All-BIG EAST pick, his 619 assist total still ranks third on UConn's all-time list. During his four-year UConn career, the Huskies had a record of 92-33, 51-21 in the BIG EAST Conference and made three NCAA Tournament appearances. During Ollie's last two seasons, when he served as a team captain, UConn's record was 57-10 overall and a dazzling 32-4 in the BIG EAST, capturing two BIG EAST regular-season championships, and reaching the NCAA Sweet 16 and Elite Eight, respectively.

During a 13-year NBA career, Ollie played for 11 different franchises in 12 cities and learned from 15 different NBA coaches. It was apparent that Ollie would eventually become a coach.

Ollie couldn't have had a more successful debut season to his coaching career, as he helped guard Kemba Walker produce one of the most spectacular individual seasons in UConn history in leading the Huskies to the program's third national championship. Last year culminated in another NCAA appearance and another UConn guard, Jeremy Lamb, drafted as an NBA lottery selection.

Born in Dallas on Dec. 27, 1972, and raised in Los Angeles, Ollie resides in Glastonbury with wife Stephanie, who is also a UConn grad (`97), and their two children, son Jalen, 16, and daughter Cheyenne, 11.

Quotes from Kevin Ollie/Warde Manuel Press Conference

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Report: Kevin Ollie Gets 5-Year Deal

Huskies head coach Kevin Ollie talks with guards Shabazz Napier, left, and Ryan Boatright during a break in the action against the New Hampshire Wildcats Nov. 29.

Well it's about frickin time UConn Huskies AD Warde Manuel got off his butt and gave UConn men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie a long-term deal.

According to Andy Katz of ESPN.com, Ollie will be given a 5-year deal before Saturday night's game against the Washington Huskies. Katz reports that a press conference will be held at 5 p.m. to announce the deal.

This is huge for the future of the UConn men's program.

Not only does it give what former head coach Jim Calhoun wanted, it gives the UConn men some stability going forward off and on the court.

Ollie has done a tremendous job this season with what he has.

Despite not having a inside game, his Huskies team is 9-2. Like their coach who gives it his all, the team has been playing with that same mentality.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/29

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

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

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It's game day for the UConn Huskies men's and women's basketball teams on what appears will be a snowy Saturday in New England.

First up, the UConn women will take on the Stanford Cardinal at Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto, CA at 4 p.m. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPNU and can also be seen online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

The UConn men will host the Washington Huskies at the XL Center at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2 and can also be seen online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

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UConn Women's Basketball links

Huskies look to pull rank on Stanford [carl adamec – sny.com]

Can UConn, Stanford make their points? [carl adamec – sny.com]

UConn To Play In Its 17th No. 1 vs. No. 2 Matchup Saturday [rich elliott – ct post]

UConn Has The Chance To Get Settled Heading Into Showdown [rich elliott – ct post]

UConn Could Be Streak Busters This Time Vs. Stanford [rich elliott – ct post]

Breaking Stanford's streak not high on priority list [jim fuller – new haven register]

Stanford's Joslyn Tinkle saving her best for last [jim fuller – new haven register]

SNY Announces January Schedule for Geno Auriemma Show [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn-Stanford women to write another chapter in growing rivalry [ct post]

Stanford Clearly Has Replaced Tennessee As UConn's Archrival [hartford courant]

UConn Women Have Bad Memories Of Last Visit To Stanford [hartford courant]

Stanford vs. UConn Gets Short Shrift From ESPN Networks [hartford courant]

No. 2 UConn meets No. 1 Stanford [new haven register]

Huskies will see where they stand [the day]

Coaches want to keep it clean [espnW]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Ollie: Huskies Visit To Newtown Was ‘Something Special’ … Notes and Quotes From Practice [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn on Newtown Visit, Areas of Improvement, Tyler Olander, Team Chemistry [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Dec. 28: “This is why God created us.” [kevin duffy – ct post]

UConn shows support by visiting Newtown [gavin keefe – the day]

Newtown, new starters and new Huskies [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

Huskies look to remain hot [john silver – sny.com]

UConn's easy, breezy times about to end [ct post]

UConn Men Know West Coast Huskies Will Not Be Pushovers [hartford courant]

Huskies face tough test in Washington [new haven register]

Ollie wants to see continued improvement [the day]

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Red Sox Get New Batting Practice Cap for 2013

In another marketing ploy by MLB, all 30 teams will be getting new batting practice caps for the 2013 season.

Paul Lukas of Uni Watch got an exclusive look at the caps for all 30 teams and provided grades for all of them.

Here's a look at the new Boston Red Sox batting practice cap along with what last year's looked like.

2013 Boston Red Sox batting practice cap

Anything to make a buck, huh?

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/27

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

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

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UConn Women's Basketball links

The numbers behind UConn’s 1-2 games [carl adamec – sny.com]

Stewart to be challenged by Stanford [carl adamec – sny.com]

Stanford-UConn: More Than A Fairy Tale [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Prepping For UConn-Stanford, Volume 3 [rich elliott – ct post]

No. 2 UConn Faces Top-Ranked Stanford on Saturday on ESPNU [uconnhuskies.com]

Silence 'deafening' in pregame moment to honor Newtown victims [ct post]

Maples set for 1-2 showdown [espnW]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Rebounding the issue [john silver – sny.com]

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Red Sox Make Drew Deal Official

After Uncle Ben Cherington completed the trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he and the Boston Red Sox made the signing of shortstop Stephen Drew official.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today signed shortstop Stephen Drew to a one-year contract through the 2013 season.  A first-round selection of the Diamondbacks in the 2004 draft, Drew has appeared in 812 career Major League games over the last seven seasons with Arizona (2006-12) and Oakland (2012). 

Boston Red SoxDrew, 29, is one of three players to have three seasons with at least 20 doubles, 10 triples and 10 home runs since 2008, along with current Red Sox Shane Victorino and Toronto’s Jose Reyes.  He ranks fourth among all Major League shortstops over the last five seasons with a .441 slugging percentage and fifth with a .770 OPS (min. 1,500 plate appearances).

He is a .265 career hitter (814-for-3,069) with 181 doubles, 52 triples, 77 home runs, 349 RBI, 414 runs, 293 walks, and 34 stolen bases.  The left-handed hitter has finished with the second-most triples in the National League on three occasions and his 41 triples since 2008 rank sixth in the majors.  His 52 career triples are an Arizona franchise record.

All 792 of his career appearances in the field have come at shortstop and his .978 fielding percentage is seventh-best among active shortstops with at least 650 games played.  His 72 errors are third-fewest among active shortstops with at least 3,000 total chances.

Drew has hit at a .417 clip (10-for-24) in his career as a pinch-hitter, the third-best mark among all Major Leaguers with 25 plate appearances in the pinch since 2006.

He is the younger brother of former Red Sox outfielder and 14-year Major League veteran J.D. Drew.  It will mark the 11th time a set of brothers have both played for the Red Sox, the last being Pedro and Ramon Martinez.  The younger Drew will wear No. 7, just as J.D. did with the Red Sox.  His older brother Tim also pitched for parts of five seasons in the majors.      

After spending his entire professional career with Arizona, Drew was traded to Oakland on August 20 and started 39 of the A’s last 41 games of the season en route to the team winning the American League West title.  He batted .250 (38-for-152) with five home runs and 16 RBI with Oakland, including a .315 mark (17-for-54) over his final 13 games.

Drew hit a combined .223 (64-for-287) with 13 doubles, one triple, seven home runs, 28 RBI, 38 runs and 37 walks in 79 games overall in 2012 after missing the first 73 games of the season while recovering from July 2011 surgery on a fractured right ankle.  He was 4-for-6 (.667) with seven RBI with the bases loaded and his .383 average (18-for-47) in 11 games against American League East opponents was tops among all Major Leaguers with at least 50 plate appearances against that division last year.

In 2008, Drew became the third shortstop in Major League history to collect at least 40 doubles (44), 10 triples (11) and 20 home runs (21) in a season, joining Nomar Garciaparra (Boston, 1997) and Hall of Famer Robin Yount (Milwaukee, 1980 and 1982).  He was named the D-backs’ Player of the Year by the Arizona chapter of the BBWAA that season and hit for the cycle on September 1, 2008, the third D-backs player ever to accomplish the feat.

His teams have reached the postseason twice and he started at shortstop in all seven of the Diamondbacks playoff games during the 2007 NLDS and NLCS, and all five of the A’s 2012 ALDS contests.  Drew has hit safely in all but two of his 12 career postseason games, batting .320 (16-for-50) with two home runs and five RBI, including a .500 clip (7-for-14) with two home runs and four RBI in the D-backs three-game sweep of the Cubs in the 2007 NLDS.

With the signing, the Red Sox 40-man roster is now at 40.

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Red Sox Make Hanrahan Trade Official

Uncle Ben Cherington was busy the day after Christmas as he was busy showing off his new toys as the Boston Red Sox made their trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates official.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today acquired two-time All-Star closer Joel Hanrahan and infielder Brock Holt from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for right-handed pitchers Mark Melancon and Stolmy Pimentel, infielder Ivan De Jesus, and first baseman/outfielder Jerry Sands

Boston Red SoxHanrahan, 31, ranks fourth among National League relievers over the last two seasons with 76 saves and a 2.24 ERA (32 ER/128.1 IP) (min. 100.0 IP) and has recorded 128 strikeouts while holding opponents to a .205 batting average in that time.  He and Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel are the only players to collect at least 35 saves and post an ERA under 3.00 in both 2011 and 2012, and he earned NL All-Star honors in each of those two campaigns.

He went 5-2 with a 2.72 ERA (18 ER) and 67 strikeouts in 59.2 innings in 2012, and finished fifth in the NL with both 36 saves and a 90.0 percent save rate (40 chances).  Hanrahan also held opponents to a .187 average this past season, sixth-best among qualifying National League relievers, and he did not allow an inherited runner to score all year.

In 2011, Hanrahan was given the Roberto Clemente Award by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America as the Pirates’ most valuable player.  That year, he ranked fourth among NL relievers with a 1.83 ERA (14 ER/68.2 IP) in 70 appearances and collected 40 saves. 

Hanrahan has posted a 2.59 ERA (66 ER/229.1 IP) with 265 strikeouts in 238 relief appearances since being traded to Pittsburgh on June 30, 2009.  In that time, his ERA leads all Major League closers with at least 200.0 innings pitched.  Among all hurlers with at least 225.0 innings of work since that trade, Hanrahan ranks fourth in ERA and fifth in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (10.4).

Since becoming a full-time reliever in 2008, Hanrahan has fanned 393 batters in 346.1 innings for an average of 10.2 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, third-best among NL relievers with at least 250.0 innings in the last five years.  Only Carlos Marmol has a higher strikeout rate while pitching at least as many innings out of the bullpen since 2008 (12.6).

Hanrahan was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the second round of the 2000 June Draft out of Norwalk (IA) Community High School.  He began his professional career with seven seasons in the Dodgers farm system before making his big league debut with Washington in 2007 after signing with the Nationals as a free agent after the 2006 campaign.  On June 30, 2009, he was sent to Pittsburgh from Washington with outfielder Lastings Milledge in exchange for outfielder Nyjer Morgan and pitcher Sean Burnett.

Over his six-year Major League career with the Nationals (2007-09) and Pirates (2009-12), he has logged 436 strikeouts in 397.1 innings while compiling a 22-17 record with 96 saves and a 3.74 ERA (165 ER).  He has made 342 consecutive relief appearances after beginning his career with 11 starts in 2007.

Hanrahan was the Nationals’ nominee for MLB’s Roberto Clemente Award in 2008, when he began a partnership with the American Red Cross to raise awareness and funds for the organization’s disaster relief efforts on the heels of devastating floods in the Midwest. 

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Holt, 24, was selected by Pittsburgh in the ninth round of the 2009 June Draft and made his Major League debut with the Pirates in September, hitting .292 (19-for-65) in 24 games.  He spent the majority of 2012 with Double-A Altoona and led the Eastern League with a .322 average (123-for-382) and was the fifth-hardest player to strike out (8.47 PA/SO).  He also saw his first Triple-A action and batted .432 (41-for-95) in 24 games with Indianapolis.

Holt earned mid- and post-season Eastern League All-Star honors this past season.  He has been named to the his league’s mid-season All-Star team in each of four seasons in professional ball, including 2011 in the Eastern League, 2010 in the Florida State League, and 2009 in the New York-Penn League. 

In 371 minor league games over four seasons in the Pirates system, Holt has hit .317 (455-for-1,436) with 87 doubles, 19 triples, 11 home runs, 150 RBI, 203 runs, and 49 stolen bases.  While in the minors, he has split time at shortstop (232 games) and second base (130).

Melancon, 27, made 41 relief appearances for the Red Sox in 2012, posting a 6.20 ERA (31 ER/45.0 IP) with 41 strikeouts compared to 12 walks while going 0-2 with one save.  Acquired by Boston from Houston in exchange for infielder Jed Lowrie and right-hander Kyle Weiland on December 14, 2011, he also made 21 relief appearances for Triple-A Pawtucket last year and tallied a 0.83 ERA (2 ER/21.2 IP) while collecting 11 saves.  Originally selected by the Yankees in the ninth round of the 2006 June Draft, Melancon has gone 10-7 with 21 saves, a 4.07 ERA (71 ER/157.0 IP), 139 strikeouts, 56 walks, and a .239 opponent average in 147 career Major League games, all in relief, with the Yankees (2009-10), Astros (2010-11), and Red Sox (2012).

Pimentel, 22, went 6-7 with a 4.59 ERA (59 ER/115.2 IP), 86 strikeouts and 42 walks in a team-high 22 starts for Double-A Portland in 2012.  After the season, he pitched in eight games (6 starts) for Estrellas de Oriente of the Dominican Winter League.  Signed by Boston as an international free agent in July of 2006, Pimentel owns a 39-41 career record with a 4.37 ERA (286 ER/589.0 IP), 477 strikeouts, and 191 walks in 125 minor league games (120 starts) over six seasons in the Red Sox system.  

The 25-year-old De Jesus was acquired from the Dodgers in a nine-player trade on August 25.  He played in a career-high 31 Major League games between Los Angeles and Boston in 2012, including eight with the Red Sox in September, and made appearances at second base (12 games, 4 starts), third base (6 games, 1 start) and shortstop (1 game).  He went 9-for-41 (.220) between the two stops with four RBI and five runs.  De Jesus also combined to hit .304 (76-for-250) with 13 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 33 RBI and 37 runs scored in 67 Triple-A games between the Dodgers’ Albuquerque affiliate and Pawtucket last season.  He was designated for assignment on November 20 and outrighted to Pawtucket on November 26.  A second-round pick of Los Angeles in the 2005 June Draft, De Jesus made his Major League debut with the Dodgers in 2011 and has hit .205 (15-for-73) with three doubles, five RBI and seven runs over 48 career Major League games.

Sands, 25, was acquired from the Dodgers on October 4 along with right-hander Rubby De La Rosa to complete the August 25 nine-player trade.  He earned Pacific Coast League Post-Season All-Star honors in 2012 after leading all Triple-A batters with 107 RBI in 119 games for Los Angeles’ Triple-A Albuquerque club.  He finished third in the PCL with 26 home runs while tallying a .296 average (134-for-452) with 17 doubles, four triples, 84 runs and 59 walks.  In five postseason contests for the Isotopes, he hit .381 (8-for-21) with a double, homer and seven RBI.  Sands also appeared in nine Major League games over two stints with the Dodgers this past season and has hit .244 (54-for-221) with 17 doubles, four homers, 27 RBI, 22 runs and 26 walks in 70 career big league tilts with Los Angeles over the last two years.  Selected by the Dodgers in the 25th round of the 2008 June Draft, he owns a career .289 average (502-for-1,737) with 119 home runs and 379 RBI in 469 minor league games.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/26

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

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

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UConn Women's Basketball links

10 Things To Know About Women Huskies [hartford courant]

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