Patriots Crush Bucs, 31-14

New England Patriots wide receiver Chad Ochocinco (85) gets congratulations from teammates including Aaron Hernandez, right, after his first quarter touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during an NFL preseason football game Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011 in Tampa, Fla.

Some much for lines on preseason games huh?  This one was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving two points to the New England Patriots.  The only problem was New England didn’t need them as they scored plenty of their own in their Preseason Week 2 win 31-14 over Tampa Bay at Raymond James Stadium.

Most of the starters played in the first half including reigning MVP Tom Brady who threw a pair of TD passes, one each to Aaron Hernandez (16 yards) and Chad Ochocinco (8 yards).  BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran for a pair of one-yard TD’s and Jerod Mayo who played on the outside had a pair of 1st half sacks, both on the blitz.

Hernandez had 3 catches on the night for 42 yards and a TD, Wes Welker grabbed 5 for 56 yards and Ochocinco had a pair of catches for 14 yards and 1 TD.

Danny Woodhead had a big 1st half as well rushing 5 times for 63 yards with runs of 29, 14 and 12 yards.  Green-Ellis ran the ball 11 times for 51 yards and the two scores.

New England outgained Tampa Bay in the air (124-79) and on the ground (117-8) and outscored them in the half 28-0.

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Tampa Bay QB’s were under a lot of defensive pressure the entire half and Andre Carter who was pretty much unblockable created a lot of it.

Not all was good for the Patriots in the first half as LB Dane Fletcher got hurt on the second play of the game and did not return with a thumb injury.  DB Bret Lockett hurt his thigh or groin and was carted off the field after covering a Zoltan Mesko punt.

In the third quarter rookie Ryan Mallett replaced Brady, who was 11 for 19 for 118 yards and 2 TD’s, and he promptly threw a pick 6 to DB Elbert Mack who went 69 yards for the TD to cut the New England lead to 28-7.  Mallett even got leveled on the play.

Mallett was off all night, even his completions they weren’t sharp but the coaching staff wanted to see how he would respond to a tough situation.  And they were able to do that Thursday night. Mallett finished the night 9 of 14 for 71 yards and 1 INT.

Rookie RB Stevan Ridley, who last week had three TD’s, lost a fumble, but other than he had a good performance rushing for 84 yards on 14 carries.

Late in the 3rd quarter Stephen Gostkowski converted on a 51-yard field goal to make it 31-7 and close out the scoring for New England.  It was his 3rd made field goal of the preseason all from more than 40 yards.

Brian Hoyer saw limited time at QB playing two plays in the first half, relieving Brady and then temporarily relieving Mallett in the 3rd and coming back in for a bit at the end of the game.

The Bucs cut the lead to 31-14 with 9:28 to play when they mounted an 84 yard, 12 play drive that was capped by an Allen Bradford TD run of 2 yards.

Woodhead was returning punts in the second half in the 4th quarter he got lit up pretty good by Devin Holland and he was wobbly coming off the field.  The team trainers took his helmet from him and he didn’t see any further action on the night.

Defensive New England was very good all night.  CB Kyle Arrington had an interception and 3 tackles, newly acquired LB Niko Koutouvides had a sack and 3 tackles, Mayo had a pair of sacks and 5 tackles and LB Tracy White had 5 tackles.

As a team the Patriots were 8 of 16 on 3rd down and 0 for 1 on 4th.  The three quarterbacks combined for 21 of 37 for 183 yards, 2 TD’s, 1 INT and 2 sacks. The team rushed for 200 yards on 36 carries, last season they ran for 200 yards twice in 16 games both against Buffalo.

Next week the Patriots play in Detroit when they take on the Lions on Saturday at 8 p.m. during a nationally televised game on CBS.

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Photo credit: AP Photo

Patriots to Work Out Mark Clayton

St Louis Rams Mark Clayton (R) makes a touch down past Oakland Raiders Tyvon Branch in the second half of their NFL football game in Oakland, California, September 19, 2010.

The New England Patriots will work out free agent WR Mark Clayton in Foxboro on Friday.

Clayton, a 2005 first round pick by the Baltimore Ravens out of Oklahoma, played 76 games over 5 seasons with Baltimore and in 2010 he played 5 games for St. Louis.  The 29 year old has 16 career TD’S.

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Photo credit: Reuters Pictures

Video: The Red Sox Talking Baby is Back

Fortunately or unforunately, depending on how you look at it, the Boston Red Sox talking baby is back on NESN.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PENRzrlbWv4?rel=0

In case you missed the first four commercials, I’ve got you covered (Sox For Life, Sox For Life No. 2, Sox for Life – Wedding, Sox for Life – Talking Baby).

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Whale Announce 2011-12 Game Schedule

HARTFORD, August 18, 2011:  Whalers Sports and Entertainment today announced the Connecticut Whale’s schedule of games for the upcoming 2011-12 American Hockey League season.

CT WhaleHartford’s 15th season of AHL hockey, and the CT Whale’s first full season, commences with the road opener at the Glens Falls Civic Center Saturday, October 8 vs. the Adirondack Phantoms.

The Whale will play their festive home opener on Saturday, October 15 vs. the Bridgeport Sound Tigers at the XL Center, the first of 12 Saturday home games this season. Faceoff is at 7:00 PM. The Whale will also play 16 Friday-night home games and four Sunday home contests.

The rest of the home schedule consists of three Wednesday nights, including November 23rd (day before Thanksgiving), and three Tuesday games, among them a Tuesday, December 27th Holiday Week game and a special New Year’s Eve game at 5:00 PM.

“Through the combined efforts of the NY Rangers, AEG and our staff, we are thrilled to be able to offer our fans a schedule that is truly fan friendly,” said Whalers Sports and Entertainment president and COO Howard Baldwin, Jr.  “We continue our quest to return Hartford to hockey supremacy and this schedule is an important tool for us to further our campaign.”

Faceoff for all non-Sunday home games is 7:00 PM, with the exclusion of Saturday, December 31, which will be a 5:00 PM start vs. the Springfield Falcons, and Tuesday, February 28, which will be an 11:00 AM start vs. the Worcester Sharks.  Sunday home dates will all face off at 3:00 PM.

Once again this year, the Whale’s schedule is tailored to highlight their strong New England rivalries with familiar Northeast-Division opponents.  The Whale will defend their GEICO Connecticut Cup title against the Sound Tigers 10 times (five home and five away) during the season, and will play I-91 rival Springfield 12 times.  The Whale will play the rest of the Northeast Division, Adirondack and Albany, four times each (two home, two away), as well as traditional rivals Portland and Providence eight times each (four home, four away).

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL season are on sale now. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Following is the Whale’s entire 2011-12 season schedule:

CONNECTICUT WHALE 2011-12 SCHEDULE

(All Home Games in Caps, All Times Eastern)

Sat.     Oct.      8      at Adirondack             7:00

Sun.    Oct.      9      at Wilkes-Barre/Scr.    5:05

Fri.      Oct.    14      at Albany                   7:00

Sat.     Oct.    15      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Fri.      Oct.    21      MANCHESTER           7:00

Sat.     Oct.    22      at Springfield              7:00

Sun.    Oct.    23      SPRINGFIELD            3:00

Fri.      Oct.    28      at Adirondack             7:00

Sat.     Oct.    29      at Worcester              7:05

Wed.   Nov.      2      at Bridgeport               11:00 AM

Fri.      Nov.      4      ST. JOHN’S                7:00

Sat.     Nov.      5      at Albany                   7:00

Sat.     Nov.    12      at St. John’s               6:00

Sun.    Nov.    13      at St. John’s               2:30

Fri.      Nov.    18      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sun.    Nov.    20      at Providence              4:05

Wed.   Nov.    23      PORTLAND                7:00

Fri.      Nov.    25      at Bridgeport               7:00

Sat.     Nov.    26      at Springfield              7:00

Tue.    Nov.   29       HERSHEY                 7:00

Fri.      Dec.     2      at Providence              7:05

Sat.     Dec.     3      at Springfield              7:00

Sun.    Dec.     4      BINGHAMTON            3:00

Fri.      Dec.     9      HERSHEY                 7:00

Sat.     Dec.   10      PROVIDENCE            7:00

Sun.    Dec.   11      at Providence              4:05

Fri.      Dec.   16      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sat.     Dec.   17      PROVIDENCE            7:00

Wed.   Dec.   21      ADIRONDACK            7:00

Mon.   Dec.   26      at Bridgeport               7:00

Tue.    Dec.   27      ALBANY                    7:00

Fri.      Dec.   30      at Worcester              7:30

Sat.     Dec.   31      SPRINGFIELD            5:00

Mon.   Jan.      2      at Portland                 1:00

Fri.      Jan.      6      at Binghamton            7:05

Sat.     Jan.      7      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Sun.    Jan.      8      at Springfield              3:00

Fri.      Jan.    13      at Norfolk                   7:30

Sat.     Jan.    14      at Norfolk                   7:15

Wed.   Jan.    18      at Portland                 6:30

Fri.      Jan.    20      ST. JOHN’S                7:00

Sat.     Jan.    21      NORFOLK                  7:00

Fri.      Jan.    27      WILKES-BARRE/SCR.   7:00

Sat.     Jan.    28      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Fri.      Feb.     3      ALBANY                    7:00

Sat.     Feb.     4      at Hershey                 7:00

Tue.    Feb.     7      SYRACUSE               7:00

Fri.      Feb.    10      at Springfield              7:30

Sat.     Feb.    11      at Manchester            7:00

Sun.    Feb.    12      at Bridgeport               3:00

Fri.      Feb.    17      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Sat.     Feb.    18      WORCESTER            7:00

Sun.    Feb.    19      at Providence              4:05

Fri.      Feb.    24      PORTLAND                7:00

Sat.     Feb.    25      at Springfield              7:00

Tue.    Feb.    28      WORCESTER            11:00 AM

Fri.      Mar.     2      at Portland                 7:00

Sun.    Mar.     4      at Manchester            3:00

Fri.      Mar.     9      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sat.     Mar.    10      NORFOLK                  7:00

Sun.    Mar.   11      at Manchester            3:00

Fri.      Mar.    16      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sat.     Mar.    17      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Sun.    Mar.    18      PORTLAND                3:00

Fri.      Mar.    23      PORTLAND                7:00

Sat.     Mar.    24      PROVIDENCE            7:00

Sun.    Mar.    25      at Bridgeport               3:00

Fri.      Mar.    30      WILKES-BARRE/SCR.   7:00

Sat.     Mar.    31      ADIRONDACK            7:00

Sun.    Apr.      1      PROVIDENCE            3:00

Fri.      Apr.      6      MANCHESTER           7:00

Sat.     Apr.      7      at Wilkes-Barre/Scr.    7:05

Sun.    Apr.      8      at Hershey                 5:00

Wed.   Apr.    11      at Portland                 6:30

Fri.      Apr.    13      MANCHESTER           7:00

Sat.     Apr.    14      at Syracuse                7:30

HOME

Sat.     Oct.    15      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Fri.      Oct.    21      MANCHESTER           7:00

Sun.    Oct.    23      SPRINGFIELD            3:00

Fri.      Nov.      4      ST. JOHN’S                7:00

Fri.      Nov.    18      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Wed.   Nov.    23      PORTLAND                7:00

Tue.    Nov.   29       HERSHEY                 7:00

Sun.    Dec.     4      BINGHAMTON            3:00

Fri.      Dec.     9      HERSHEY                 7:00

Sat.     Dec.   10      PROVIDENCE            7:00

Fri.      Dec.   16      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sat.     Dec.   17      PROVIDENCE            7:00

Wed.   Dec.   21      ADIRONDACK            7:00

Tue.    Dec.   27      ALBANY                    7:00

Sat.     Dec.   31      SPRINGFIELD            5:00

Sat.     Jan.      7      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Fri.      Jan.    20      ST. JOHN’S                7:00

Sat.     Jan.    21      NORFOLK                  7:00

Fri.      Jan.    27      WILKES-BARRE/SCR.   7:00

Sat.     Jan.    28      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Fri.      Feb.     3      ALBANY                    7:00

Tue.    Feb.     7      SYRACUSE               7:00

Fri.      Feb.    17      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Sat.     Feb.    18      WORCESTER            7:00

Fri.      Feb.    24      PORTLAND                7:00

Tue.    Feb.    28      WORCESTER            11:00 AM

Fri.      Mar.     9      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sat.     Mar.    10      NORFOLK                  7:00

Fri.      Mar.    16      BRIDGEPORT            7:00

Sat.     Mar.    17      SPRINGFIELD            7:00

Sun.    Mar.    18      PORTLAND                3:00

Fri.      Mar.    23      PORTLAND                7:00

Sat.     Mar.    24      PROVIDENCE            7:00

Fri.      Mar.    30      WILKES-BARRE/SCR.   7:00

Sat.     Mar.    31      ADIRONDACK            7:00

Sun.    Apr.      1      PROVIDENCE            3:00

Fri.      Apr.      6      MANCHESTER           7:00

Fri.      Apr.    13      MANCHESTER           7:00

ROAD

 

Sat.     Oct.      8      at Adirondack             7:00

Sun.    Oct.      9      at Wilkes-Barre/Scr.    5:05

Fri.      Oct.    14      at Albany                   7:00

Sat.     Oct.    22      at Springfield              7:00

Fri.      Oct.    28      at Adirondack             7:00

Sat.     Oct.    29      at Worcester              7:05

Wed.   Nov.      2      at Bridgeport               11:00 AM

Sat.     Nov.      5      at Albany                   7:00

Sat.     Nov.    12      at St. John’s               6:00

Sun.    Nov.    13      at St. John’s               2:30

Sun.    Nov.    20      at Providence              4:05

Fri.      Nov.    25      at Bridgeport               7:00

Sat.     Nov.    26      at Springfield              7:00

Fri.      Dec.     2      at Providence              7:05

Sat.     Dec.     3      at Springfield              7:00

Sun.    Dec.   11      at Providence              4:05

Mon.   Dec.   26      at Bridgeport               7:00

Fri.      Dec.   30      at Worcester              7:30

Mon.   Jan.      2      at Portland                 1:00

Fri.      Jan.      6      at Binghamton            7:05

Sun.    Jan.      8      at Springfield              3:00

Fri.      Jan.    13      at Norfolk                   7:30

Sat.     Jan.    14      at Norfolk                   7:15

Wed.   Jan.    18      at Portland                 6:30

Sat.     Feb.     4      at Hershey                 7:00

Fri.      Feb.    10      at Springfield              7:30

Sat.     Feb.    11      at Manchester            7:00

Sun.    Feb.    12      at Bridgeport               3:00

Sun.    Feb.    19      at Providence              4:05

Sat.     Feb.    25      at Springfield              7:00

Fri.      Mar.     2      at Portland                 7:00

Sun.    Mar.     4      at Manchester            3:00

Sun.    Mar.   11      at Manchester            3:00

Sun.    Mar.    25      at Bridgeport               3:00

Sat.     Apr.      7      at Wilkes-Barre/Scr.    7:05

Sun.    Apr.      8      at Hershey                 5:00

Wed.   Apr.    11      at Portland                 6:30

Sat.     Apr.    14      at Syracuse                7:30

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 8/18

Josh Beckett (L), Luke Hochevar (R)

With the offense taking a vacation over the past three-game homestand, the Boston Red Sox will have to hope it comes back to life on the road as they’ll play their next eight games there. Tonight they’ll kick off the road trip with the first game of a four-game set with the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium.

Today’s first pitch is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. and will be broadcast in the Red Sox television market on NESN. If you live in the Royals broadcast area, you can catch the game on Fox Sports Kansas City. And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2011 Red Sox Radio Network.

Josh Beckett hopes he gets more than 3.30 runs of support tonight in his 24th start of 2011. In his previous 23 starts, Beckett is 9-5 with a 2.40 ERA. He took the loss against the Royals on July 28th at Fenway Park when he allowed three runs in seven innings of work. He’s made nine career starts against the Royals and is 6-1 with a 2.44 ERA. Five of those starts have come at Kauffman Stadium where he is 4-0 with a 2.93 ERA.

Luke Hochevar makes a team leading 26th start tonight for the Royals. In his previous 25 starts, Hochevar is 8-9 with a 4.89 ERA. In his lone start against the Red Sox this season which was against Beckett, he picked up the win after allowing two runs in seven innings of work.  In five career starts against the visiting nine from Boston, he is 2-3 with a 6.67 ERA. Two of those starts have come in Kansas City where he is 0-2 with a 9.28 ERA.

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

Here are this evening’s lineups:

Boston Red Sox74-48 Kansas City Royals51-73
1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF 1. Alex Gordon LF
2. Jed Lowrie 3B 2. Melky Cabrera CF
3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B 3. Billy Butler DH
4. Dustin Pedroia 2B 4. Eric Hosmer 1B
5. Josh Reddick RF 5. Jeff Francoeur RF
6. Carl Crawford LF 6. Johnny Giavotella 2B
7. Ryan Lavarnway DH 7. Salvador Perez C
8. Jason Varitek C 8. Mike Moustakas 3B
9. Mike Aviles SS 9. Alcides Escobar SS
Josh Beckett SP Luke Hochevar SP

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

Boston Red Sox @ Kansas City Royals batter/pitcher matchups

As you see from the lineup, Lavarnway has been called up from Triple-A Pawtucket. He takes the place of Kevin Youkilis who was placed on the 15-day DL with back issues. To make room on the 40-man roster for Lavarnway, Randy Williams has been designated for assignment.

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Sox should play long ball with Ortiz [Chris Gasper – Boston Globe]

The offense rests: Red Sox slumping their way into Kansas City [Clubhouse Insider]

Ryan Lavarnway called up, DHing tonight; Kevin Youkilis to DL [Clubhouse Insider]

Pregame notes: Youkilis update; Lavarnway ‘passionate about catching’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Youkilis (back) placed on DL; Lavarnway recalled [CSN New England]

Nation STATion: Do the Sox have the pitching? [CSN New England]

Lavarnway ‘focused’ in his big league debut [CSN New England]

Notes: Ortiz to miss at least a week [CSN New England]

W2W4: Beckett vs. Royals tonight [ESPN Boston]

Video: State of the Nation with Gordon Edes [ESPN Boston]

Video: Gonzalez’s importance to Red Sox [ESPN Boston]

Pregame notes: Lavarnway gets the call [ESPN Boston]

Masterson steps up for a teammate [Extra Bases]

Looking deeper at the Red Sox slump [Extra Bases]

Ryan Lavarnway up; Kevin Youkilis to DL [Extra Bases]

Lavarnway ready for action [Extra Bases]

Terry Francona on The Big Show: The next two weeks may not be easy for us [Full Count]

Vote: Which Red Sox Player Has Best Chance to Win American League MVP? [NESN.com]

A Broken Man When He Last Left Kansas City, Jacoby Ellsbury Returns an Elite Talent [NESN.com]

Ryan Lavarnway’s Fresh Bat, Ability to Hit Lefties a Welcome Addition to Banged-Up Red Sox Lineup [NESN.com]

Kevin Youkilis, Marco Scutaro Injuries a Potential Blow to Top-Ranked Defensive Team [NESN.com]

Youkilis lands on the DL [Projo Sox Blog]

Scutaro making progress [Projo Sox Blog]

Crawford still looking for stroke [Projo Sox Blog]

Beckett, bats look to bounce back vs. Royals [RedSox.com]

Prospect Jacobs thrives with Drive [RedSox.com]

Sore back forces Youkilis to disabled list [RedSox.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 8/18

Members of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrate a 4-0 win against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on August 17, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts.

I guess we should be calling Tampa Bay Rays starter David Price a slacker. After all, he was the only Rays pitcher not to throw a complete game against the Boston Red Sox during the three-game two day set.

The one thing though Price had in common with fellow starters James Shields and Jeff Niemann is the fact that he also only gave up three hits in the Rays 4-0 win over the Red Sox. Fortunately though for the Red Sox, their upcoming opponent, the Kansas City Royals, beat the New York Yankees last night so the Red Sox remain a ½ game behind the Yanks in the AL East.

Over the three games, it appears the Red Sox offense has taken a late summer vacation. They got a total of nine hits and scored just five runs. If it weren’t for one mistake pitch to Jacoby Ellsbury in the first game of the doubleheader on Tuesday, it’s quite possible the Red Sox could have been swept.

Obviously right now, injuries are a concern for the Red Sox. They were without David Ortiz for the three games as he’s battling a case of bursitis in his right heel. Marco Scutaro missed the three games with back stiffness and Kevin Youkilis is still battling back pain as well. Plus you have Adrian Gonzalez dealing with some neck stiffness as well.

The Red Sox will be without Big Papi probably for at least the next four games in Kansas City. There’s no word on when Scutaro may return. But it’s quite possible if that someone goes on the disabled list, the Red Sox could call up Ryan Lavarnway from Triple-A Pawtucket according to Alex Speier of WEEI.com.

Obviously if this ends up being the case, Lavarnway would be the DH while Big Papi is out as I’m sure they probably wouldn’t put him behind the plate for a whole game, maybe as a late inning replacement at most. While you think they don’t want to hurt his development, the Red Sox are in the business of winning baseball games and right now Lavarnway could be the answer to help them.

The last time the Red Sox and Royals met up, they split the four-game set at Fenway Park. If the offense doesn’t find a way to pick things up, it could be worse this time around. I certainly hope that’s not the case though.

We’ll be back later today with the lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and more for tonight’s game. But for now enjoy 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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Not much sock [Boston Globe]

Lackey lacked only support [Boston Globe]

Ortiz is cooling his heel [Boston Globe]

Hitless wondering at Fenway [Boston Globe]

Red Sox hit another bump [Boston Herald]

Carl Crawford’s woes continue vs. ex-mates [Boston Herald]

Injuries, slumping bats a concern for Red Sox [Boston Herald]

Triple dip brings John Valentin into play [Boston Herald]

Don’t take Lester for granted [Chad Finn’s Touching All Bases]

Red Sox fall to Rays in series finale [CSN New England]

Sox hope to rebound after historically bad series [CSN New England]

Notes: Lackey decent, Ellsbury still hitting [CSN New England]

Stiff neck limiting Gonzo’s power? [ESPN Boston]

Rapid reaction: Rays 4, Red Sox 0 [ESPN Boston]

Price dominated by living on edges [ESPN Boston]

Boston Red Sox find hits hard to come by against Rays [ESPN Boston]

Carl Crawford tries to simplify approach at the plate [ESPN Boston]

A ‘big day’ for Ryan Westmoreland [Full Count]

Closing Time: Rays pitching dominates as Sox drop finale [Full Count]

Maddon on Ortiz’ absence: No one’s crying for the Red Sox [Full Count]

Joe Maddon: The longshot Rays are still in it in the AL East [Full Count]

Carl Crawford knows all about ‘starting from scratch’ [Full Count]

Is Ryan Lavarnway about to get called up to the Red Sox? [Full Count]

New Red Sox Jackie Bradley ‘ready for the adventure’ of pro ball [Full Count]

Video: Adrian Gonzalez Thriving in Red Sox Lineup Thanks to Continued Production From Dustin Pedroia, Jaocby Ellsbury [NESN.com]

Video: David Ortiz Hopeful He Won’t Be Out Long, Expects to Return During Series With Texas Next Week [NESN.com]

Video: John Lackey Pleased With Where He Is Physically, Confident in Himself Going Forward [NESN.com]

Dog Days Taking Bite Out of Red Sox As They Drop Series to Rays [NESN.com]

Red Sox Feeling Massive Void Created by David Ortiz’s Injury [NESN.com]

Red Sox Road Trip Presents Potential Pitfalls, As Well As Opportunity to Break Out of Slump [NESN.com]

Price puts Sox bats to sleep [Providence Journal]

Ryan Lavarnway is used to beating the doubters [Providence Journal]

Rays series a historically bad one for Boston bats [Providence Journal]

Westmoreland faces live pitching for first time since surgery [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Heel expected to shelve Ortiz for at least a week [Providence Journal]

After two relief outings, Miller to start Friday [RedSox.com]

Aviles seeing plenty of action with new ballclub [RedSox.com]

The ‘next Johnny Damon’ is making quite a name for himself [Rob Bradford – WEEI.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.

And if you must check out the enemy news, head over the to St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune websites.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/18

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 Football links

Hot topic: Expansion in Big East mailblog [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

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

A Q&A With UConn Recruit Malik Golden [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Getting their fill at fullback [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

UConn fullbacks ready to continue legacy [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Player Profile: Ryan Boatright [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn is high on Xylina McDaniel’s list [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Women’s Basketball Enjoys Day 1 in Italy [UConnHuskies.com]

Packed House Helps Motivate The Sun In Maya Moore’s Return [Hartford Courant]

Maya Moore given warm welcome back to Connecticut [Norwich Bulletin]

Other UConn related links

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Preview [BigEast.org]

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 8/18

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.

If you would like to listen to any of the Red Sox minor league affiliates’ games, MiLB.com offers them for free.

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Is Ryan Lavarnway about to get called up to the Red Sox? [Full Count]

New Red Sox Jackie Bradley ‘ready for the adventure’ of pro ball [Full Count]

Ryan Lavarnway is used to beating the doubters [Providence Journal]

The Ladder: 8.17.11 [SoxProspects.com]

Draft Signing Deadline Podcast [SoxProspects.com]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

Despite being outhit, the PawSox beat the Columbus Clippers 5-2.

PawSox Fall Behind Early, Win 5-2 [PawSox.com]

Manager Beyeler says strong finish needed [Providence Journal]

Columbus Clippers @ Pawtucket Red Sox 8.17.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2011 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs swept a doubleheader from the Reading Phillies. They won the first game 5-4 and the second game 5-3.

Sea Dogs Swing Their Way to Sweep of Phillies [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Dogs pick up special sweep [Portland Press Herald]

Ask a Player: Mitch Dening [Australian Baseball League]

Portland Sea Dogs @ Reading Phillies 8.17.11 game 1 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs @ Reading Phillies 8.17.11 game 2 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2011 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs stats

Eastern League Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem got six runs in the 3rd inning on their way to an 8-3 win over the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.

Back-to-back-to-back homers lift Salem Sox to win [Roanoke Times]

Salem goes back-to-back-to-back [RedSox.com]

Round-Tripper Trilogy: Salem Pounds Myrtle 8-3 [OurSports Central]

Myrtle Beach Pelicans @ Salem Red Sox 8.17.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2011 Roster

Salem Red Sox stats

Carolina League standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

A six-run 4th inning was the difference in the Drive’s 9-6 win over the Rome Braves.

Drive Outslug Braves, 9-6, in Series Finale [OurSports Central]

Rome Braves @ Greenville Drive 8.17.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2011 Roster

Greenvillle Drive stats

South Atlantic League standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Batavia Muckdogs got out to a big early lead to beat the Spinners 9-4.

Rude NYPL Welcome for Alcantara in Loss, 9-4 [LowellSpinners.com]

Spinners fall into hole, can’t climb out [Lowell Sun]

Batavia Muckdogs @ Lowell Spinners 8.17.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners stats

NY-Penn League Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Orioles spanked the GCL Red Sox 13-5.

GCL Orioles @ GCL Red Sox 8.17.11 box score [MiLB.com]

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox stats

Gulf Coast League Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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