Minnesota Twins @ Boston Red Sox Pitching Matchups: 8/2-8/5

Minnesota Twins @ Boston Red Sox pitching matchups

Note: Pitching matchups are subject to change

Thursday, August 2 @ 7:10 PM

Samuel Deduno, RHP (2-0, 3.13) vs Jon Lester, LHP (5-8, 5.49)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Friday, August 3 @ 7:10 PM

Brian Duensing, LHP (2-6, 4.53) vs Felix Doubront, LHP (10-5, 4.37)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Saturday, August 4 @ 7:10 p.m.

Cole De Vries, RHP (2-2, 3.98) vs Clay Buchholz, RHP (9-3, 4.75)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Sunday, August 5 @ 1:35 PM

Nick Blackburn, RHP (4-6, 7.43) vs Josh Beckett, RHP (5-9, 4.54) Franklin Morales, LHP (2-2, 3.32)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 8/1

rick porcello (L), aaron cook (R)

After winning 4-1 in a rain-shortened contest last night, the Boston Red Sox look for the sweep tonight in the finale of a three-game set with the Detroit Tigers at historic Fenway Park.

First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Tigers television market, you can catch the game on FOX Sports Detroit. And if you don’t live in either market you’re in luck as ESPN will have coverage of the game (not in Red Sox and Tigers television markets). You can also catch the game online at ESPN3.com or with the WatchESPN app. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

Aaron Cook looks to keep the Red Sox rolling in his eighth start of 2012. In his previous seven starts, Cook is 2-4 with a 4.50 ERA. He has not faced the Tigers this season. His lone career start against the Tigers came last season as a member of the Colorado Rockies when he took the loss after allowing four runs in six innings of work.

Rick Porcello looks to help the Tigers avoid the sweep in his 21st of 2012. In his previous 20 starts, Porcello is 7-6 with a 4.56 ERA. He hasn’t faced the Red Sox this season and took the loss in his only start of 2011 after allowing six runs in three innings of work. He hasn’t had much success in his career against the Red Sox as he is 0-2 with a 10.80 ERA (10 ER/8.1 IP) in three starts. His lone career start at the Fens lasted one inning after he was ejected during a fight with Kevin Youkilis.

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Here are today’s lineups:

Detroit Tigers54-50 Boston Red Sox53-51
1. Austin Jackson CF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Quintin Berry LF 2. Carl Crawford LF
3. Miguel Cabrera 3B 3. Dustin Pedroia 2B
4. Prince Fielder 1B 4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
5. Brennan Boesch RF 5. Cody Ross DH
6. Delmon Young DH 6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C
7. Jhonny Peralta SS 7. Will Middlebrooks 3B
8. Alex Avila C 8. Ryan Kalish RF
9. Ramon Santiago 2B 9. Pedro Ciriaco SS
Rick Porcello SP Aaron Cook SP

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

Detroit Tigers @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

NOTES: Ryan Lavarnway has been recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket. He takes the place of Daniel Nava who was placed on the 15-day DL with a sore wrist. With the arrival of Craig Breslow, Clayton Mortensen has been optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room on the 25-man roster for Breslow.

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Ryan Lavarnway called up, Daniel Nava to DL [clubhouse insider]

Josh Beckett continues to be sore, no decision yet about next start [clubhouse insider]

Ryan Sweeney: ‘Sick to my stomach’ over broken hand [clubhouse insider]

First Pitch: Red Sox bullpen ready for another overhaul [csn new england]

Gammons: Beckett’s injury couldn’t have been prevented [csn new england]

Lavarnway back up with the Red Sox [csn new england]

W2W4: Red Sox-Tigers [espn boston]

Podcast: Edes talks state of the Sox [espn boston]

Valentine doesn’t think Beckett needs DL [espn boston]

Streaking Red Sox go for fifth straight win [espn boston]

Ortiz has first pain-free day since injury [espn boston]

Lavarnway called up; Nava to disabled list [extra bases]

Ryan Lavarnway: ‘Great to be back’ [extra bases]

Jerry Remy on D&C: Red Sox ‘couldn’t get a deal to their liking’ [full count]

Opinion: Sox fans right to boo Josh Beckett [full count]

Red Sox’ approach remains too passive [full count]

The Gonzo Grounder Challenge [mlb.com]

Is the American League East Still the Toughest Division in Baseball? [nesn.com]

Red Sox Enter August Riding Four-Game Winning Streak, But Need to Be Even Better for Playoff Push [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez, Pedro Ciriaco Try to Continue Hot-Hitting Ways as Boston Goes for Sweep of Detroit [nesn.com]

Scott Atchison Bracing Himself for Tommy John Surgery, Blaming 15 Years of Wear and Tear on His Arm [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox Finding Success, Showing Potential for Stretch Run to Remember [don orsillo – nesn.com]

With the trade deadline past, how the Red Sox can keep trading [projo sox blog]

Atchison sounds almost resigned to Tommy John surgery [projo sox blog]

Sweeney: “I let my teammates down” [projo sox blog]

Lavarnway promoted to replace Nava [projo sox blog]

Red Sox look to brush aside struggling Tigers [redsox.com]

Bailey begins rehab assignment [alex speier – weei.com]

Ortiz: Improving, but still days away [alex speier – weei.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 8/1

Pedro Ciriaco #77 of the Boston Red Sox hits an RBI single in the fourth inning against the Detroit Tigers during the game on July 31, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.

A win is a win no matter how you slice it. It doesn’t matter if it takes nine innings or six innings. Of course if you’re the Detroit Tigers, you’re not happy the Boston Red Sox were given a 4-1 win last night in the 6th inning due to rain.

It had been raining for almost the entire game and it was getting heavier as the game went on. So you knew it was only a matter of time before the tarp would go on. What wasn’t known was whether it would be a short delay or one long enough to end the game since it became official an inning ago.

Clayton Mortensen started the top of the 6th with a walk to Prince Fielder. He got Delmon Young to fly out before giving way to Franklin Morales who got pinch-hitter Ryan Raburn to ground into a fielder’s choice for the second out of the inning. Morales gave up a single to Alex Avila. With the rain at its worst, Morales was given a chance to get the final out of the inning Jhonny Peralta but he walked him and the umpires called for the tarp.

After a lengthy wait and a forecast that called for the rain to continue into the early A.M. hours, the umpires decided to call the game with the Red Sox winning 4-1. So you can see why the Tigers were pissed. Bases loaded and chance to take the lead or tie the game. Why wouldn’t they be.

But that’s baseball.

Of course, the game wasn’t a total win for the Red Sox.

Josh Beckett, who dodged trade rumors during the day, made the start for the Red Sox and retired the first eight batters he faced. Omar Infante then reached on an infield single to Pedro Ciriaco who took his time making the throw.

Beckett then hit Austin Jackson with a pitch that grazed his jersey. He then walked Quintin Berry and followed that with a walk to Miguel Cabrera to force in a run. During the at-bat for Cabrera, you could tell something was wrong with him. After the at-bat, Beckett summoned the trainer from the dugout and after a meeting with him and Bob McClure and Bobby Valentine, Beckett left the game.

Mortensen came in and was able to retire Prince Fielder to keep the deficit at 1-0.

Facing Justin Verlander is no easy task for anyone. But on this night, he wasn’t exactly dominant. In the 4th, the Red Sox were able to load the bases up and they took full advantage of it.

Pedro Ciriaco got it started a with a single to right that scored Cody Ross to tie the game at 1.  Jacoby Ellsbury then worked a walk to force in a run. The final two runs came on a Texas league chopper that got over Verlander and under the bare hand of Infante off the bat of Carl Crawford. The ball never got out of the infield but it was a good enough to get two runs in.

The Red Sox made one move before the the trade deadline and that was to help the bullpen. They acquired Craig Breslow from the Arizona Diamondbacks. In return they gave the DBacks Matt Albers and Scott Podsednik. The move will allow the Red Sox the flexibility to move Morales back into the rotation if need be. And given the injury to Beckett, this move couldn’t have come at a better time.

But it was the fourth straight win for the Red Sox who are hopefully getting hot at the right time. It would be nice to see the Red Sox pick up the sweep tonight before the lowly Minnesota Twins come to town for a four-game set.

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

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Short and sweet [boston globe]

Moves may just help but weren’t exciting [boston globe]

Broken knuckle sends Sweeney to the DL [boston globe]

Sox lose Josh Beckett in rain-shortened victory [boston herald]

Team’s bold idea: Stick with roster [boston herald]

Sox left to add Craig Breslow [boston herald]

AL rivals find help they need [boston herald]

Long day for Josh Beckett ends with more pain [boston herald]

‘Mistake’ costs Sweeney’s year [boston herald]

Red Sox, Rangers talked blockbuster [rob bradford – weei.com]

Why the trade rumors won’t necessarily go away for Josh Beckett [clubhouse insider]

Rain helps run winning streak to four [csn new england]

Red Sox bullpen overhauled … again [csn new england]

Not the departure Beckett was looking for [csn new england]

Beckett’s exit caused by back spasms [csn new england]

Sox get to Verlander in four-run fourth [csn new england]

Mortensen makes most of surprise appearance [csn new england]

Mazz: Sox have 25 percent chance of making playoffs [csn new england]

Red Sox stuck in limbo at trade deadline [csn new england]

Shaughnessy: Don’t see Beckett as a waiver move [csn new england]

Cherington: Crawford’s days off on as-needed basis [csn new england]

Kalish better prepared to help out [espn boston]

Beckett leaves in third with injury [espn boston]

Anderson: ‘Ready for a new scene’ [espn boston]

Middlebrooks didn’t have to sweat deadline [espn boston]

Rapid Reaction: Red Sox 4, Tigers 1 [espn boston]

Mortensen makes most of short stay [espn boston]

Lively tidbits from quiet deadline day [espn boston]

Leyland toes line, Tigers balk at umps’ call [espn boston]

This just in: Josh Beckett did not change his home warm-up routine [full count]

Matt Albers: ‘I enjoyed playing’ with Red Sox [full count]

Ben Cherington on deadline: ‘I was hoping to do more’ [full count]

Closing Time: Red Sox get an assist from rain in washing away Tigers [full count]

Scott Atchison Likely to Need Tommy John Surgery After Injuring Elbow in Minor Leagues [nesn.com]

Ben Cherington, Bobby Valentine Continue to Differ on Course of Action for Carl Crawford’s ‘Four-Day Plan’ [nesn.com]

Ben Cherington Learning From Theo Epstein’s Mistakes, Shows Dedication to Homegrown Talent at Trade Deadline [nesn.com]

Josh Beckett Cites Rainy Conditions on the Rubber for Subpar Footing, Back Spasms [nesn.com]

Red Sox Finally Finding Lady Luck on Their Side As Playoff Chase Heats Up [nesn.com]

Beckett’s eventful day capped by boos, back spasm [redsox.com]

Atchison likely needs Tommy John surgery [redsox.com]

Cherington keeps core intact at Trade Deadline [redsox.com]

Cherington clarifies Crawford rest plan [redsox.com]

Sweeney lands on DL; Kalish called up from PawSox [redsox.com]

Ortiz still limping, possibly could return this weekend [redsox.com]

Injured Beckett: ‘You always notice’ boos [alex speier – weei.com]

 

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/1

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UConn Football links

Video: UConn’s Paul Pasqualoni [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Preseason 2012 Top 25 countdown: No. 24 Blidi Wreh-Wilson [andrea adelson – espn.com]

UConn News From Big East Media Day [desmond conner – hartford courant]

UConn Players Thoughts From Big East Media Day [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Wrapping up Big East media day [jim fuller – new haven register]

Terry Baltimore Cup Opening Round Matchup No. 1: The best two-point conversion in UConn history vs. Terry Caulley in beast mode [the uconn blog]

Huskies Picked Sixth in BIG EAST Preseason Poll [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn picked sixth in Big East poll [ct post]

Big East football notebook: Face of the league changing rapidly [ct post]

UConn Picked To Finish Sixth In Big East [hartford courant]

Addazio Says Temple Much Different Football Team [hartford courant]

Big East Conference Needs To Find Some Stability [hartford courant]

Huskies sixth in Big East poll; Louisville picked to win conference [new haven register]

Big East football begins year of transition [norwich bulletin]

OG Schafenacker, WR Summers to UConn [espn insider]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn Targets McCall, Turner Named To U.S. 3×3 Team [rich elliott – ct post]

Other UConn related links

Field Hockey. Melissa Gonzalez and USA Field Hockey Defeat Argentina in London [uconnhuskies.com]

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 8/1

Destination Red Sox Nation

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

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Travis Shaw promoted to Portland; Reynaldo Rodriguez up to Pawtucket [soxprospects.com]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox held off the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees in a 4-2 win.

PawSox and Yankees Flip Flop Again [pawsox.com]

Victory puts Pawtucket back in first [providence journal]

Anderson talks about being traded to the Indians [pawsox.com]

Lars Anderson finally gets a change of scenery [pawtucket times]

PawSox’s Mock stays true to his spiritual side [pawtucket times]

Baseball Chapel plays major role with players [pawtucket times]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 7.31.12 box score [milb.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs came out on the right side of a pitcher’s duel in a 1-0 win over the Akron Aeros.

Sea Dogs Shutout Akron 1-0 [portlandseadogs.com]

Clutch pitching produces a win for Portland [portland press herald]

Akron Aeros @ Portland Sea Dogs 7.31.12 box score [milb.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem held off the Potomac Nationals in a 5-4 win.

Couch Brilliant in Salem’s 5-4 Victory [salemredsox.com]

Salem Red Sox fend off late Potomac rally [roanoke times]

Salem Red Sox @ Potomac Nationals 7.31.12 box score [milb.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

Greenville drive Greenville Drive:

A six-run 6th helped the Charleston RiverDogs to a 10-5 win over the Drive.

RiverDogs’ Offense Rolls Past Drive, 10-5 [oursports central]

Robert Refsnyder, Charleston RiverDogs batter Greenville Drive hurlers [goupstate.com]

Charleston RiverDogs @ Greenville Drive 7.31.12 box score [milb.com]

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners were off on Tuesday night.

Lowell Spinners 2012 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2012 stats

NY-Penn League 2012 Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

Gulf Coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox offense exploded for 15 hits in a 12-2 win over the GCL Orioles.

GCL Orioles @ GCL Red Sox 7.31.12 box score [milb.com]

GCL Red Sox 2012 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2012 stats

Gulf Coast League 2012 Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 7/31

Justin Verlander (L), Josh Beckett (R)

After taking the first game 7-3 last night, the Boston Red Sox look to take the series tonight in the second game of a three-game set with the Detroit Tigers at historic Fenway Park.

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

Josh Beckett looks to turn his season around in his 18th start of 2012. In his previous 17 starts, Beckett is 5-9 with a 4.57 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Tigers this season and is 0-2 with a 8.49 ERA (11 ER/11.2 IP). Beckett has made eight career starts against the Tigers and is 3-4 with a 3.86 ERA. Four of those starts have come at the Fens and he is 1-2 with a 4.15 ERA.

Justin Verlander will toe the rubber for the 22nd time this season. In his previous 21 starts, Verlander is 11-6 with a 2.60 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Red Sox in 2012 and is 0-1 with a 3.21 ERA (5 ER/14 IP). Verlander has made nine career starts against the Red Sox and is 3-3 with a 3.22 ERA. Six of those starts have come at the Fens where he is 2-2 with a 3.80 ERA.

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Here are today’s lineups:

Detroit Tigers54-49 Boston Red Sox52-51
1. Austin Jackson CF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Quintin Berry LF 2. Carl Crawford LF
3. Miguel Cabrera 3B 3. Dustin Pedroia 2B
4. Prince Fielder 1B 4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
5. Delmon Young DH 5. Cody Ross RF
6. Brennan Boesch RF 6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia DH
7. Jhonny Peralta SS 7. Will Middlebrooks 3B
8. Alex Avila C 8. Kelly Shoppach C
9. Omar Infante 2B 9. Pedro Ciriaco SS
Justin Verlander SP Josh Beckett SP

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

Detroit Tigers @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

NOTES: Ryan Sweeney will be placed on the 15-day disabled list after being an idiot by breaking his hand punching a wall. Ryan Kalish has been recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.

Also, the Red Sox have acquired Craig Breslow from the Diamondbacks for Matt Albers and Scott Podsednik. Clayton Mortensen will take Albers spot on the roster for now.

The Red Sox have traded first baseman Lars Anderson to the Cleveland Indians. In return they got RHP Steven Wright who will report to Double-A Portland.

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Red Sox Acquire Craig Breslow From DBacks For Albers, Podsednik [sox & dawgs]

Headed to disabled list, Ryan Sweeney apologizes to Red Sox [clubhouse insider]

Red Sox stay away from making any splashes at trade deadline. [clubhouse insider]

Sweeney probably done, Atchison, too, plus other notes from a busy day [clubhouse insider]

State of the Red Sox Notebook: July 31, 2012 [csn new england]

Red Sox deal Anderson to Indians [csn new england]

Clay Buchholz: Ace by default [csn new england]

Notebook: Ortiz still limping, return on hold [csn new england]

Adding bullpen depth not the biggest deal [csn new england]

Bobby V.: ‘I’m not trying to get fired, folks!’ [csn new england]

Ortiz confirms he’s not ready to play [espn boston]

Ortiz not ready; Atchison likely needs surgery [espn boston]

Some interest in Kelly Shoppach [extra bases]

Red Sox trade Lars Anderson for RHP Steven Wright [extra bases]

Sweeney likely out for season; Atchison seeking 2d opinion on torn UCL [extra bases]

Frankly, the Craig Breslow deal is largely about Morales [full count]

Red Sox in Odd Position at Trade Deadline and Other Thoughts From the Week in Baseball [nesn.com]

Will Middlebrooks Knows Consistency is Key to Success in Big Leagues, Says He’s Never Satisfied [nesn.com]

Adrian Gonzalez, Dustin Pedroia Leading the Way as Red Sox Stay Hot Against Tigers [nesn.com]

Pedro Ciriaco Has Had a Great Run, But Shouldn’t Be Receiving Regular At-Bats Much Longer [nesn.com]

Do the Red Sox Still Need Franklin Morales in the Bullpen With Craig Breslow? [nesn.com]

Matt Albers Surprised By Trade But Excited To Return To National League, Enter Playoff Race [nesn.com]

Ryan Sweeney ‘Close’ To Missing Rest of the Season Punching Door, Fracturing Knuckle [nesn.com]

Franklin Morales’ Chances Of Returning to Red Sox Starting Rotation Improves After Trade [nesn.com]

Josh Beckett Needs to Take Advantage of Support, Show Red Sox He Can Help Team Beyond Trade Deadline [nesn.com]

Cody Ross on the passing of the trade deadline: ‘It almost feels like the end of the world is coming’ [projo sox blog]

Red Sox trade Lars Anderson to Cleveland for knuckleballer [projo sox blog]

Ortiz not likely to be activated Wednesday [projo sox blog]

Sweeney likely out for the season [projo sox blog]

Kalish recalled from Pawtucket [projo sox blog]

Tommy John a possibility for Atchison [projo sox blog]

Cherington: No set program for Crawford [projo sox blog]

Red Sox look to run winning streak to four games [redsox.com]

Red Sox acquire reliever Breslow from D-backs [redsox.com]

Red Sox think Atchison headed for Tommy John [redsox.com]

Red Sox trade Lars to Tribe for knuckler Wright [redsox.com]

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Red Sox Acquire Craig Breslow From DBacks For Albers, Podsednik

A member of the Boston Red Sox in 2006 will be coming back to Boston for the rest of 2012 and probably 2013.

Craig BreslowAccording to multiple reports, the Red Sox have acquired LHP Craig Breslow from the Arizona Diamondbacks for reliever Matt Albers and outfielder Scott Podsednik.

Breslow has made 40 appearances for the DBacks and is 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA this season. He is in his second year of arbitration and will be a free agent after the 2013 season.

As a member of the Red Sox in 2006, he was 0-2 with a 3.75 ERA in 13 appearances.

The acquisition of Breslow gives the Red Sox another lefty in the bullpen to join Franklin Morales. It also gives them a little extra insurance in case they want to put Morales back in the rotation.

Albers has made 40 appearances this season and is 2-0 with a 2.29 ERA. Overall in two seasons with the Red Sox, Albers was 6-4 with a 3.81 ERA in 96 appearances. Podsednik made 19 appearances for the Red Sox this season and hit .387 with one home run, seven RBIs and six stolen bases.

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Where Does Tito Land

As we get closer and closer to the non waiver trade deadline and teams start to fight for better position or begin to drop off you have to wonder which managers will survive the season and return to their club in 2013.

Terry Francona managerial desitnationsWith that in mind former Boston manager Terry Francona, after a year in the ESPN Sunday Night Baseball booth is expected to be highly coveted.  So where does Tito land?

In the American League East it looks as all five skippers will be safe and will return to their clubs.

In the AL Central it appears to be a different story as two teams could look for new dugout leaders for 2013.  You have to wonder how safe Ron Gardenhire is in Minnesota.  The Twins are suffering through another awful season but their history has shown the front office to be more than patient with the manager.

In Gardenhire’s case he is not only a long time manager, since 2002, but he was a coach on Tom Kelly’s staff from 1991 and replaced him when he retired after the 2001 season.  He is under contract through the 2013 season and after 11 seasons he may have had enough to even walk away on his own.  Gardenhire will be 55 in October and maybe a year off or moving to the front office may rejuvenate him.

The other Central team that could be looking is Kansas City.  Ned Yost, 56, has been there since 2010 after a tumultuous ending to his 6-year tenure as skipper of the Milwaukee Brewers in 2008 when he was fired by the team with two weeks to go in the season and the club in the heat of the pennant race.  That Brewers club did make the playoffs under interim manager Dale Sveum.

Right now the Yost is also signed through the 2013 season but the Royals are nearly 20 games under .500 and have a sub .500 record since he took over for Trey Hillman.

In the AL West one club that could be looking at a change is the Seattle Mariners.  Currently Eric Wedge, a former Red Sox farmhand and Cleveland Indians manager, is their skipper.  Wedge, 44, had success in Cleveland before the team was broken apart with trades of star players and impending free agency.  He won the 2007 AL Manager of the Year in taking Cleveland to the ALCS before blowing a 3-1 series lead and losing to Boston in 7 games.

After 7 seasons in Cleveland he was let go and after a year off he took over in Seattle in 2011.  In his first season the team went 67-95 (.414) and this year at the July trade deadline the Mariners are 10 games under .500 and 14 games behind the division leader.

As of late the Seattle ownership has been less then lenient with managers having gone through Daren Brown (2010), Don Wakamatsu (2009-10), Jim Riggelman (2008), John McLaren (2007-08), Mike Hargrove (2005-07) and Bob Melvin (2003-04) since the 10 year tenure of Lou Piniella.  So you have to wonder where Wedge’s status sits in the eyes of the ownership.

Wedge reportedly got a three-year deal when he was hired so he is under contract through 2013.

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In the National League East I’d say at this time only Charlie Manuel may be on the hot seat with the Philadelphia Phillies dropping off so far and so fast this season.  He has had to cope with many injuries and that may buy him another year but for all the high priced talent on the club it hasn’t looked good.  In fact it appears at this time the team is in sell mode as they are reportedly shopping SS Jimmy Rollins, RF Hunter Pence and SP Cliff Lee.

Manuel, 68, has been the Phillies manager since 2005 after having managed the Cleveland Indians for 2 and half seasons before he was eventually replaced by Wedge that offseason.  In Philadelphia, Manuel has had much more success that he did in Cleveland leading the Phils to a World Series title in 2008 and back to the Fall Classic in 2009, losing to the New York Yankees.

Manuel was on the hot seat at least once in his Philly tenure back entering the 2008 season it was seen as do or die and after a slow start the team produced the World Series championship and saved his job.

In addition over the years Manuel has had many severe health problems including kidney cancer, a blocked colon, a heart attack and triple bypass surgery.  He is under contract through the 2013 season.

While in the Nations Capital, the Washington Nationals are leading the division behind 69 year old Davey Johnson.  There are no indications that the Nats would get rid of Johnson or that Johnson would retire but given his age, along with Manuel’s, retirement is a distinct possibility.

Johnson took over part way into 2011 after an 11-year absence from a major league dugout.  Johnson has managed in many places over the years including Los Angeles, Baltimore, Cincinnati and New York where he won the 1986 World Series with the Mets.  He is under contract to manage through the 2013 season.

Johnson could also hang around for another year knowing how good this team has been and how much better it may be in 2013.

In the NL Central St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Milwaukee all would appear to be staying put in the dugout.  I think under no circumstances does Brad Mills return to the Houston Astros in 2013 when they move to the AL West.  Mills, a former Red Sox bench coach under Francona, is currently managing a poor team made up of Triple A and Double A players as the new general manager and ownership sell out any real players from under him.

Mills, 55, has been the Houston bench general since the start of the 2010 season and is highly respected in baseball circles.  This is his first managerial job at the major league level and you have to feel for him with the way the Houston organization has run all of it’s talent out of town in his tenure.

There have been several reports earlier this month that Mills will be relieved of his duties at the end of season.  He is in the final year of his contract and the team has an option for 2013.

Another NL Central club could be looking for a new skipper come 2013 and that’s the Cincinnati Reds.  Currently Dusty Baker, 63, is in the final season of his contract and the Reds have yet to approach him about next season even with the club in or near first place most of the season.

Baker is a long time MLB manager having lead the San Francisco Giants for 10 seasons and to a World Series berth in 2002.  He was also a three time NL Manager of the Year in his time with Giants.  After the World Series season he left the Giants and moved onto to the Chicago Cubs for four seasons before taking a year off working at ESPN.  He has been the Reds manager since 2008.

In the NL West the Colorado Rockies would be a team that could look to make a change.  After failing to meet expectations in 2011 and now again 2012 it looks as though it may be the end of the line for Jim Tracy in the Rocky Mountains as the team is 25 games under .500.

Tracy, 56, is in his fourth season as the Rockies skipper and won the NL Manager of the year in 2009 after replacing Clint Hurdle in May of that season.  He has also managed 5 seasons in Los Angeles and 2 seasons with Pittsburgh before his Colorado tenure.  His contract expires at the end of the season.

So where does this leave Francona?

It gives him some options that’s for sure.  In the American League it would give him Minnesota, Kansas City, Seattle and Houston.  While in the Senior Circuit there are potential openings in Philadelphia, Washington, Cincinnati and Colorado.

I’m not sure that Francona would be willing to go back to Philly after his first go around there wasn’t so great.  It was nothing like his tenure in Boston and Phillies fans threatened him and his family and even reportedly flattened the tires on his car in the stadium lot.

To me the places that make the most sense would be Minnesota, Washington and Cincinnati should they have openings.

Minnesota has always had talent and deep farm system with more behind it.  Even though they haven’t been so good their first two seasons at Target Field I would imagine help isn’t that far away.  Plus the front office has always been manager friendly having had only two managers since 1986.

Washington would be a great landing spot should Johnson retire or decide to go back to the front office spot he had before taking over.  The Nats have some incredible young talent in Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg and very good young pitching staff with some vets sprinkled in.  Francona would essentially be walking into a situation similar to what he had when he came to Boston in that he would have a good team ready to win when he got there.  The only difference is this one is full of young stars not aging ones.

And that leaves Cincinnati who has had a baseball rebirth the last few seasons with great everyday players in Jay Bruce, Brandon Phillips and Joey Votto.  Throw in the up and comers in Zack Cozart and Devin Mesoraco with a solid pitching staff that has Mat Latos, Johnny Cueto, veteran Bronson Arroyo and the Cuban Missile Crisis, Aroldis Chapman on the back end.  This team can easily contend for several seasons in the NL Central and for a World Series title in the process.

If I am Francona I want to punch my ticket for a team that is close to a title and can stay at that level for four or five seasons.  I wouldn’t be shocked to see Cincinnati not extend Baker in hopes of landing Francona.  And with Mills likely out of Houston at season’s end it potentially gives Tito his former bench coach back as he builds his staff.

So if you were Terry Francona which job(s) look(s) interesting to you?

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Red Sox News & Notes – 7/31

 Dustin Pedroia #15 of the Boston Red Sox is congratulated by teammates in the dugout after hitting a two run home run against the Detroit Tigers in the sixth inning during the game on July 30, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.

The so called “aces” of the Boston Red Sox, Jon Lester and Josh Beckett, have combined for 10 wins this season. Daniel Bard, who was banished to Triple-A, has the same amount of wins this season as that duo (5).

Felix Doubront has stepped up but as a rookie hasn’t earned ace status. Plus he’s a middle of the rotation guy at best.

Last night’s starting pitcher for the Red Sox though has the pedigree to be an ace. Including last night’s 7-3 win over the Detroit Tigers, the Red Sox are 7-1 in the last games in which Clay Buchholz has started.

Buchholz did get off to a somewhat slow start, at least ERA wise. Even as he was giving up runs, the Red Sox were scoring them for him. If it weren’t for the battle with esophagitis, there’s no doubt in my mind he’d be leading the Red Sox in wins right now. When he’s on the mound, the Red Sox seem to have more confidence as a team.

He did get roughed up to start the game as Austin Jackson led off with a solo home run. And after Quintin Berry followed that with a double, he set down the next six batters he faced. He was tagged for another run in the 3rd inning when Miguel Cabrera singled in Omar Infante who had tripled to lead off the inning.

The final run the Tigers would score was an unearned run in the 7th. Brennan Boesch reached on a Kelly Shoppach throwing error after Buchholz had struck him out. He came around to score on an Alex Avila double to deep center.

Buchholz went eight innings last night, allowing the three runs (two earned) on five hits and two walks. He struck out four along the way to his ninth win of 2012.

This is the second time in his last three starts that he’s gone eight innings and it’s the sixth time in his last eight starts that he’s gone at least seven innings. His ERA, once at a high of 9.09, stands at 4.75.

The offense picked him up after he allowed the home run to Jackson in the 1st.

Jacoby Ellsbury worked a leadoff walk off of Tigers starter Max Scherzer and came around to score on a Carl Crawford triple. Dustin Pedroia brought in Crawford with a RBI groundout.

It was Pedroia who put the Red Sox out front for good in the 6th when the Red Sox took advantage again of a leadoff walk. Crawford worked a walk and then Pedroia, on a 1-2 count, put the Scherzer offering into the first row of seats on the Green Monster. They would chase Scherzer in the 7th when Ellsbury singled in Shoppach, who had tripled to lead off the inning.

Will Middlebrooks gave the Red Sox some insurance runs in the 8th with a mammoth home run to left that rattled off the light poles above the Green Monster.

It’s the third straight win for the Red Sox who are right now playing like the team they are capable of being. They need to continue that though and not fall back into the rut that’s plagued them all season where they get hot, then go cold.

Otherwise, there will be no chance of making the playoffs.

With the trade deadline just over six hours away, it’s going to be interesting to see what the Red Sox do or don’t do. It wouldn’t surprise me if Ben Cherington didn’t make a move and kept the team together.

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

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He’s only getting better [boston globe]

Power play [boston globe]

Careful shopping needed in this market [boston globe]

Sweeney injures his hand [boston globe]

Sox stay hot as Clay Buchholz tames Tigers [boston herald]

Big Papi hit by injury setback [boston herald]

Clay Buchholz has come a long way [boston herald]

Sox reality check arrives with trade deadline [boston herald]

Trade deadline focus on fallen star Josh Beckett [boston herald]

Red Sox make it three in a row, 7-3 [csn new england]

Pedroia backs up the talk with his bat [csn new england]

Buchholz stepping up to ace territory [csn new england]

This hit sends Sweeney from deal to DL [csn new england]

Buchholz rights himself after second-pitch HR [csn new england]

Buckley: ‘I don’t think anyone wants Beckett’ [csn new england]

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

Source: Sox won’t trade Beckett [espn boston]

Sweeney injures hand punching door [espn boston]

Dustin Pedroia continues to pull Boston Red Sox together [espn boston]

Clay Buchholz displaying look of ace for Boston Red Sox [espn boston]

Sources: Chances of Red Sox dealing Beckett less than 50-50; team not close on adding or subtracting [full count]

Closing Time: Clay Buchholz settles down and tames Tigers [full count]

‘Firecracker’ Dustin Pedroia puts a charge into Red Sox at just the right time [full count]

Nuggetpalooza: Monday’s Red Sox nuggets [full count]

Kelly Shoppach sprinting past the rumor mill [full count]

Decision time for Ben Cherington, Red Sox [tony massarotti – boston globe]

Clay Buchholz Overcomes Shaky Start With One Big Pitch, Setting Tone for Pivotal Homestand [nesn.com]

Ryan Sweeney Injures Left Hand Punching Door, Says He ‘Feels Terrible Right Now’ (Video) [nesn.com]

Dustin Pedroia Gets Offense Started as Red Sox Appear to Find Groove in Win Over Tigers [nesn.com]

Bobby Valentine Gives Dustin Pedroia Ultimate Praise After Second Baseman Sparks Red Sox Win [nesn.com]

Pedro Ciriaco Has Had a Great Run, But Shouldn’t Be Receiving Regular At-Bats Much Longer [nesn.com]

Will Middlebrooks Announced Goal of Staying in Major Leagues, Fulfilled It by Winning Third Base Job [nesn.com]

Achilles still sore, Papi unlikely to return Wednesday [redsox.com]

Aviles dealing with turf toe; Ciriaco starts at short [redsox.com]

Dice-K begins rehab stint with PawSox [redsox.com]

Sweeney hurts hand punching wall, DL stint likely [redsox.com]

Beckett trade speculation cools down considerably [redsox.com]

He’s no Manny: The complexity of trying to deal Josh Beckett [alex speier – weei.com]

Cherington: No parallel in Beckett, Manny [alex speier – weei.com]

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2012 Big East Football Preseason Media Poll

The Big East Conference is holding it’s annual Media Day once again in Newport, RI and they kicked off the festivities on Tuesday by announcing the 2012 Big East Football Preseason Media Poll.

Big East FootballOur UConn Huskies football team has been picked to finish 6th in the eight team league. The Louisville Cardinals are predicted to win the conference.

Given that the Huskies are in the same predicament as last year with no starting QB yet, this is a not a surprise. However, I do think UConn might sneak up on some teams this year given the strength of their defense.

And if Lyle McCombs can carry over the success from his freshman campaign running the ball, there’s no telling how far the Huskies can go this season.

2012 BIG EAST FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

Rank

Team (First-Place Votes)

Pts.

1.

Louisville (24)

219

2.

USF (4)

176

3.

Rutgers

155

4.

Cincinnati

139

5.

Pittsburgh

131

6.

Connecticut

77

7.

Syracuse

70

8.

Temple

41

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