2011 USA Today College Football Coaches Preseason Poll

USA Today Coaches Poll

The 2011 USA Today Coaches Preseason Poll for college football came out and when find the UConn Huskies oppoonent in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl, the Oklahoma Sooners on top. They are joined in the top five by Alabama, Oregon, LSU and Florida State.

As you’d might expect, there are no teams from the Big East ranked in the top 25.

The only teams among the others receiving votes were the West Virginia Mountaineers, South Florida Bulls and Pittsburgh Panthers.

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Rank Team (first-place votes) 2010 record Points Final 2010 ranking
1 Oklahoma (42) 12-2 1,454 6
2 Alabama (13) 10-3 1,414 11
3 Oregon (2) 12-1 1,309 3
4 LSU (2) 11-2 1,296 8t
5 Florida State 10-4 1,116 16
6 Stanford 12-1 1,101 4
7 Boise State 12-1 1,065 7
8 Oklahoma State 11-2 933 10
9 Texas A&M 9-4 885 21
10 Wisconsin 11-2 829 8t
11 Nebraska 10-4 814 19
12 South Carolina 9-5 779 22
13 Virginia Tech 11-3 767 15
14 Arkansas 10-3 750 12
15 TCU 13-0 687 2
16 Ohio State 12-1 631 5
17 Michigan State 11-2 536 14
18 Notre Dame 8-5 440 NR
19 Auburn 14-0 329 1
20 Mississippi State 9-4 301 17
21 Missouri 10-3 266 18
22 Georgia 6-7 260 NR
23 Florida 8-5 240 NR
24 Texas 5-7 162 NR
25 Penn State 7-6 161 NR
Others receiving votes:
Arizona State (6-6) 158; West Virginia (9-4) 149; Utah (10-3) 50; Miami (Fla.) (7-6) 49; Iowa (8-5) 41; Northwestern (7-6) 30; Arizona (7-6) 28; Central Florida (11-3) 22; Michigan (7-6) 19; Air Force (9-4) 15; North Carolina (8-5) 14; Houston (5-7) 13; South Florida (8-5) 9; Hawaii (10-4) 8; Clemson (6-7) 7; Tennessee (6-7) 7; Southern Miss (8-5) 6; Brigham Young (7-6) 5; North Carolina State (9-4) 4; Northern Illinois (11-3) 4; Oregon State (5-7) 4; Pittsburgh (8-5) 3; Washington (7-6) 3; Georgia Tech (6-7) 1; Nevada (13-1) 1

Red Sox News & Notes – 8/4

Jacoby Ellsbury(notes) #2 of the Boston Red Sox watches the flight of a game-winning home run in the ninth inning against the Cleveland Indians at Fenway Park on August 3, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. Jacoby Ellsbury had a walkoff hit for the Boston Red Sox. Oh wait, that’s right. Because of my idiocy and x’ing out yesterday’s morning post after completely doing it and not saving it, I wasn’t able to post it.

Well if you missed his walkoff single on Tuesday night, he one upped himself by hitting a walkoff home run to give the Red Sox a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Indians. It’s just too bad that Tim Wakefield didn’t pitch the top of the 9th because that would have given him his 200th career win.

Wakefield didn’t get the opportunity because he left the game after 6 2/3 innings after giving up the tying run. And that came on one bad pitch to Ezequiel Carerra that he laced for a ground-rule double. That withstanding, he definitely pitched well enough to earn that win.

It was a strange sight to hear booing at Fenway Park for Terry Francona but that’s what he got when he pulled Wake from the game. But as Tito said in his post-game press conference, you have to worry about getting the team win.

“He hadn’t given up a lot of hits and he was getting outs,” he said of Wakefield, who finished his outing having thrown 99 pitches. “If we go to Carrera, then they probably pinch hit [Matt] LaPorta, so I thought Wake deserved the chance to pitch. Once they tied it, they had a lefty that they weren’t going to hit for so we went to the bullpen.”

They were able to get nine hits off of Indians starter Carlos Carrasco and did get to him for three runs. But other than on a David Ortiz single in the 1st that scored two runs, they were never really able to take advantage. They ended up leaving seven men on base and were just 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position.

The only run they mustered in 4th with the bases loaded was when Marco Scutaro beat out a double play with Big Papi scoring.

Like Tuesday night when Franklin Morales was the hero out of the Red Sox bullpen, this time around it was Randy Williams. He came and got out of Wake’s jam in the 7th and then took care of business in the 8th despite a walk. He gave way to Jonathan Papelbon who was outstanding for the second night in a row and picked up his fourth win of the season and second in as many nights after Ellsbury’s heroics.

Don’t get me wrong, the Indians are a pretty good team. They aren’t the same exact team that beat up on the Red Sox earlier in the season. Nonetheless, they’ve been giving the Red Sox fits during this four-game set. But a win tonight will even up the season series at five games and would also make sure the Red Sox are in first place when the second place New York Yankees come to town on Friday.

I am heading off to Fenway for tonight’s game but I’ll have an abbreviated lineup post put up around 4 p.m.  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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Video: Jacoby Ellsbury’s Walkoff HR Wins It for Red Sox [SOX & Dawgs]

Video: Don Orsillo Beats Up Terry Francona’s Bobblehead [SOX & Dawgs]

Video: Heidi Watney is a Track Star [SOX & Dawgs]

Video: Don Orsillo Makes Unintentional Porn Reference [SOX & Dawgs]

Ellsbury sparkles in encore [Boston Globe]

Milestone eludes Wakefield’s grasp [Boston Globe]

Minor progress for Lowrie [Boston Globe]

An Ells of a deja vu [Boston Herald]

Tribe, not Sox, bring Ubaldo Jimenez to Fenway [Boston Herald]

Jacoby Ellsbury shows off star power [Boston Herald]

Ex-coach: Erik Bedard will give an old college try [Boston Herald]

Wake still must wait [Boston Herald]

Ric Flair shrine hangs above Pedroia’s locker [CSNNE.com]

Ellsbury walks off again in 9th [CSNNE.com]

Wakefield still stuck on 199 [CSNNE.com]

Ellsbury putting it all together now [CSNNE.com]

Notes: Sox bats streaking; Papelbon wins again [CSNNE.com]

Lowrie coming along [ESPN Boston]

Rapid reaction: Red Sox 4, Indians 3 [ESPN Boston]

Wakefield falls short again in bid [ESPN Boston]

Ask Nick: Will Bedard deliver? [Extra Bases]

A look at the Red Sox pursuit of Ubaldo Jimenez, Erik Bedard and others [Full Count]

Closing Time: Second consecutive walk-off win for Red Sox, Jacoby Ellsbury [Full Count]

‘One bad pitch’ thwarts Tim Wakefield in his attempt for career win No. 200 [Full Count]

Red Sox Mailbag: Uncertain Starting Rotation Could Open Door For Red Sox Minor Leaguers [NESN.com]

Video: Clay Buchholz Says No. 1 Goal Is to Return This Season to Help Red Sox Win, Even If It Means Coming Out of Bullpen [NESN.com]

Video: Peter Gammons Considers Jacoby Ellsbury an MVP Candidate, Says Dustin Pedroia Is Better Now Than During 2008 MVP Season [NESN.com]

Video: Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino Credits Enthusiasm of Fans for Team Exceeding Three Million Tickets Sold in 2011 [NESN.com]

Video: Tim Wakefield Satisfied With Start Against Indians Despite Not Notching Win No. 200 [NESN.com]

Video: Peter Gammons Says Erik Bedard Has Potential to Enjoy Postseason Success, But Red Sox Will Need to Ease Him Back Into Things [NESN.com]

Praise for Jacoby Ellsbury Reaches New Heights After Second Straight Game-Winning Hit [NESN.com]

Tim Wakefield Falls Short of Milestone, Red Sox Celebrate Anyway [NESN.com]

Another day, another walk-off hit for Ellsbury [Providence Journal]

Sox bullpen on pace to be one of the best [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Bedard’s year mirrored Buchholz’ [Providence Journal]

Contrary to popular opinion, Jacoby Ellsbury didn’t become a superstar overnight [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 to the Akron Beacon Journal and Cleveland Plain Dealer websites. You can also check out our Bloguin brother Burning River Baseball.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/4

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

Video: UConn DT Kendall Reyes [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East media day wrap [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Leon Kinnard Talks About Leaving The UConn Football Program [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

‘Maryland Makeover’ a reminder of why UConn is better off without Edsall [The UConnBlog]

Seeking More Playing Time, Kinnard Leaves UConn Football Program [Hartford Courant]

Leon Kinnard granted his release, plans to transfer [New Haven Register]

Contrary to Popular Belief, Pasqualoni a Good Fit at UConn [Lost Letterman]

Holliston’s Edwards a hittin’ Husky [Metrowest Daily News]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Huskies have an inside job for Tyler Olander [New Haven Register]

Draft Pick Scouting Report: #9 Kemba Walker [NBAPlaybook.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn Women Start Practice Before Trip To Italy [Hartford Courant]

Moore blossoming in number of ways [Minneapolis Star Tribune]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Men’s Soccer Adds Two UConn Greats To Coaching Staff [UConnHuskies.com]

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 8/4

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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Q&A with Justin Erasmus [SoxProspects.com]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox were off on Wednesday night.

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 got three runs in the 9th to beat the Bowie Baysox 8-6.

Sea Dogs Score Three in Ninth, Beating Bowie, 8-6 [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Dogs get a victory despite 12 walks [Portland Press Herald]

Win the Sea Dogs Ultimate Fan Prize Package [Celebrities for Charity]

Portland Sea Dogs @ Bowie Baysox 8.3.11 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 scored eight runs in the 5th on their way to Stolmy Pimentel’s first win of 2011 in a 10-1 win over the Potomac Nationals.

Salem unleashes in the 5th to slam Potomac [Roanoke Times]

Eight-Run Fifth Propels Sox Past Nats 10-1 [OurSports Central]

The Famous San Diego Chicken to Appear at Red Sox Game Saturday, August 13 [OurSports Central]

Potomac Nationals @ Salem Red Sox 8.3.11 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:

The Drive got out to a 7-0 lead and held on for a 7-5 win over the Rome Braves.

Drive Hang on for 7-5 Win Versus Braves [OurSports Central]

Greenville Drive @ Rome Drive 8.3.11 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2011 Roster

Greenvillle Drive stats

South Atlantic League standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

Despite just two hits, the Aberdeen IronBirds beat the Spinners 1-0 in 11 innings.

Spinners Short Circuit in Extra Innings, 1-0 [LowellSpinners.com]

Spinners give up two hits in 11 innings … and lose [Lowell Sun]

Ryan Kalish to Lowell THURSDAY! [LowellSpinners.com]

Aberdeen IronBirds @ Lowell Spinners 8.3.11 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 Red Sox held the GCL Rays to one hit in a 2-1 win.

GCL Red Sox @ GCL Rays 8.3.11 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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Notes From Patriots Camp – 8/3

In the Red Zone

What a busy day, lots going on today with the team not taking the field until 6:30 p.m. tonight as they hold a special practice session at Gillette Stadium for all the season ticket holders.  Team president Jonathan Kraft told the crowd before practice “it’s going to be a special season.”

So let’s start with some workouts.  The team worked out DE Raheem Brock today and he said on his twitter account that it went well and now “it’s decisions, decisions, decisions.”  Brock was one of the top pass rushers in the league last season in Seattle as 60% of the snaps he played led to quarterback pressures.

The team also worked out DE/OLB Quentin Moses today and there’s been no official word from the team on either workout.  Moses previously played for Miami.

Earlier in the week the Patriots worked out former Chicago DT Tommie Harris, he has signed with the Indianapolis Colts.  Former Patriots DL Ty Warren visited a few places since being cut and the Texas native selected Denver as his landing spot signing a two-year $10 million contract with the Broncos.  Also former New England S Jarrad Page has moved on he signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles.

While we are on potential moves, the other day the New York Giants told DE Osi Umenyiora and his agent they could try to find a trade on their own and if the Giants liked it they would do it.  Supposedly the team was looking for a 1st round draft pick in return but the five teams who are interested, including the Patriots, have balked at the price.  Now this afternoon comes word that the Giants have pulled Umenyiora off the block.  In fact he was seen in Giants camp today riding the exercise bike.

Would the Patriots really go for Umenyiora?  A league official said they were just doing the “due diligence” but that seems like a high price to pay especially for a guy who wants a new deal.  Teams would be more willing to ante up if the Giants would go for a 2nd or a 3rd round pick instead.

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The team announced that restricted free agent RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis has signed a new contract and will be in camp Thursday.  Terms were not disclosed.

The Patriots also inked a couple of free agents; they signed C/G Chris Morris, OL Jonathan Compas and RB Richard Medlin, terms of the contracts were not released.  In return they released RB Tomas Clayton and OL Mike Berry.

Some player notes out of camp after the Tuesday workout.  DL Ron Brace may just be not playing himself out of a job.  He is currently on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list and while the rest of the defensive linemen are working hard Brace apparently has some unnamed issue that is keeping him off the field.

According to some of the media they think the Patriots will carry six wide receivers this season with Matt Slater being seen by the coaching staff as more of a special teams players.  Chad Ochocinco, Wes Welker, Deion Branch, Julian Edelman, Brandon Tate and Taylor Price look to be the six deep on the chart.

There’s also a battle going on in the defensive backfield behind Devin McCourty and Leigh Bodden for the third corner in the nickel set between rookie Ras-I Dowling, former UConn Husky Darius Butler and Jonathan Wilhite.

If the team were to go to 4-3 base from the 3-4 the most likely front line would be Jermaine Cunningham and Eric Moore on the ends with Vince Wilfork and Albert Haynesworth as the tackles.

Newly signed rookie RB Shane Vereen looks especially fast and you can most likely look for him in running downs with Green-Ellis.  While last year’s sensation, RB Danny Woodhead looks to get more snaps on sure passing downs.  It looks as though he will slowly displace veteran running backs Kevin Faulk and Sammy Morris in that position if he proves he can handle it.

Former Patriots WR Randy Moss recently met privately with owner Robert Kraft just so he could offer his condolences for the loss of Kraft’s wife, Myra.  Say what you will about Moss but that is a class act.  Moss always said he loved his time in New England and he had the utmost respect for the Kraft family and the man went out and proved it.

NFL officials were in Foxboro tonight before the practice session to go over new and revised league rules with the players and coaches.  Media was also allowed to view the annual presentation the league gives to all 32 teams.  It was noted during the introduction that New England was 7th in the NFL in defensive pass interference with ten and they were 1st in offensive pass interference with six flags.  In all other categories they were in the bottom half of the league.

One of the calls the officials clarified was the horsecollar penalty.  It involves the jersey being pulled from behind not just the pads.

Another issue is the receiver and control of the ball.  You may recall, last year this was a huge problem when it cost the Detroit Lions a division game against the Chicago Bears when a touchdown was over ruled.  The receiver must maintain possession of the ball all the way down to and including contact with the ground.

There’s also a new way the roughing the passer penalty will be accessed.  It will no longer be a penalty if the defensive player makes incidental contact with the quarterback’s helmet with his hand or fingers.  There must be a forceful blow involved in order to draw a penalty flag on the defender.

There will also be a new emphasis on a defender launching himself into a hit on an offensive player.  One of the examples shown was Patriot DB Brandon Meriweather’s hit on former Baltimore Ravens TE Todd Heap that left Heap in a heap on the field and forced him from the game with a concussion.

And possibly the biggest change this year will be that coaches are no longer able to challenge touchdowns.  The league will have a replay official in the press box that will review each and every touchdown before signaling via buzzer to the field crew to allow the extra point attempt.

On plays in the end zone which do not result in a touchdown the offensive teams head coach can challenge the play to see if it should have been a score.  This would include attempted catches on the end line or sideline plays were the receiver was ruled out of bounds.  To see if a receiver was able to maintain control of the ball or a fumble would be some of the plays that could be challenged.

The Patriots announced their practice schedule for the next two days.

Thursday

Practice from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. This time is tentative as practice could be held earlier if the NFLPA and owners ratify the new CBA.

Friday

Practice will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

For all the latest training camp information go to patriots.com/trainingcamp or call 508.549.0041.

In closing today is NFL MVP Tom Brady’s 34th birthday.  When he came onto the field tonight at The Razor some fans started to sing “Happy Birthday” to him.  You have to wonder what a guy like Brady would even want for his birthday? Great job? Check. Hot supermodel wife? Check. Two good kids? Check.  Lot’s of money? Check. Well whatever he gets I bet it’s a damn good gift like a fourth Super Bowl title.

Stay with Sox & Dawgs for all the latest Patriots news.  We will post larger signings and trades as soon as we can and will recap the minor moves near the end of the day.

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Video: Heidi Watney is a Track Star

There’s a lot of people out there that wonder what NESN reporter Heidi Watney brings to the table during the Boston Red Sox telecasts on NESN. Some people like her some people don’t. But after watching the video below, you can definitely not say that she doesn’t work hard at her job.

If you saw Jacoby Ellsbury‘s walkoff home run, you saw someone in a striped shirt running along the warning track. Well folks that was Heidi sprinting to get to the Red Sox dugout to get the postgame interview with him.

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For the record, in my opinion, she has improved tremendously since coming to NESN in 2008. It wouldn’t surprise me if we see her on another network in the future.

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Video: Jacoby Ellsbury’s Walkoff HR Wins It for Red Sox

During last night’s Boston Red Sox vs Cleveland Indians game, Jacoby Ellsbury was the hero when his single scored Jarrod Saltalamacchia to give them a 3-2 walkoff win. Faced with the same situation again on Wednesday night, Ellsbury did it again.

And this time he had a little more flair for the dramatic as it was his walkoff home run that gave the Red Sox a 4-3 win.

Here’s the home run, along with the postgame interview from Heidi Watney.

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Video: Don Orsillo Beats Up Terry Francona’s Bobblehead

I love Don Orsillo from the Terry Francona bobblehead

During last night’s game, NESN’s Don Orsillo talked about how he dislocated Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona’s pinky in a wrestling match after Tito messed with DO’s hair. Tonight he had some more fun with Tito but in a different way.

The fine folks at the Lowell Spinners sent over some Francona bobbleheads and as you might imagine, Orsillo used it as a punching bag. You can bet that will also get back to Tito as what he said last night did.

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Dustin Pedroia Named AL Player of the Month For July

Here’s the release from the Boston Red Sox about Dustin Pedroia being named the AL Player of the Month for July:

Second baseman Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox has been voted the Budweiser Presents American League Player of the Month for July. Budweiser, the official beer sponsor of Major League Baseball and sponsor of 24 of 30 clubs, is also the presenting sponsor of the National League and American League Player of the Month Awards. The announcement was made earlier today on MLB Network.

Boston Red SoxPedroia batted .411 (46-for-112) with nine doubles, one triple, eight home runs, 22 RBI and 27 runs scored in 26 games during July to win his first career monthly award and the second straight for the Red Sox after Adrian Gonzalez took home honors in June. Among Major League leaders (minimum 84 plate appearances), the three-time All-Star finished first in batting average, hits, slugging percentage (.723) and total bases (81), was tied for first in runs scored and extra base hits (18), was second in on-base percentage (.465), was tied for second in home runs and was tied for sixth in RBI.

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Pedroia’s 46 hits were the most for a Red Sox player in the month of July since 1939 when Hall of Famers Bobby Doerr (52), Ted Williams (48) and Jimmy Foxx (47) each collected more (Elias Sports Bureau). In addition, his eight homers last month were the most by a Red Sox second baseman in July since Felix Mantilla had 10 round trippers in 1964. Overall, the Arizona State University product has 15 home runs on the season, just two shy of his career-best mark of 17 set in 2008 when he was the A.L. Most Valuable Player, an All-Star and a Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award winner. In a July 8th matchup against Baltimore, the 27-year-old launched a solo home run and scored three runs as the Red Sox topped the O’s, 10-3. It was the first of four straight multirun games for Dustin, tying a career-best mark previously set during his Rookie of the Year campaign in 2007. Two days later, the California native helped the Sox complete a four-game sweep of the Orioles with a double, a homer and three runs scored as Boston edged Baltimore, 8-6. The triumph secured the Red Sox first place in the A.L. East heading into the All-Star break for the sixth time in seven seasons.

On July 26th, Pedroia collected a season-high four hits, including a double, a triple, one RBI and three runs scored as Boston outlasted the Kansas City Royals, 13-9, at Fenway Park. Pedroia, a second round pick in the 2004 First-Year Player Draft, enjoyed an A.L.-best and career-long 25- game hitting streak from June 29th-July 28th, batting .404 (44-for-109) with nine doubles, a triple, nine homers and 20 RBI over the stretch. It was the longest run by a second baseman in franchise history, surpassing Del Pratt’s 23-gamer in 1922.

Among others receiving votes was Pedroia’s teammate Jacoby Ellsbury (.382, 8 HR, 22 RBI); Texas Rangers infielder Michael Young (.390, 11 2B, 20 R, 20 RBI); Minnesota’s Michael Cuddyer (.336, 6 HR, 25 RBI, .545 SLG); and Oakland Athletics designated hitter Hideki Matsui (.369, 3 HR, 22 RBI, .449 SLG).

The Budweiser Presents American League Player of the Month, Dustin Pedroia, will receive a specially designed trophy, suitably engraved, for his accomplishment.

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