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Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was the...
Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball.
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Orioles thoughts on Adam Jones, Dylan Bundy, Zach Britton
The Baltimore Sun* Adam Jones’ six-year, $85.5 million deal -- which will be formally announced this morning -- is the largest in Orioles history. It breaks down this way: He’ll get $2M signing bonus; $8.5M in 2013; $13M in 2014 and 2015; $16M in 2016 and...Tags: New York Yankees, Matt Kemp, Andrew McCutchen, Josh Hamilton, Zach Britton
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Change is in the air in the AL East
It might be too soon to proclaim that the Orioles have returned to respectability in the American League East, but it's not too soon to take notice of the rapidly changing landscape in baseball's toughest division. The Orioles have held their own against...
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Pre-game: Orioles vs. Red Sox (split squads)
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles and Red Sox are playing a pair of simutaneous split-squad contests today -- one here at Ed Smith Stadium and another down south at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers. We'll have double-barrel coverage. Follow me on Twitter at @EddieInTheYard for...Tags: Kevin Youkilis, Mike Aviles, Adrian Gonzalez, Grapefruit League, Wilson Betemit
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In first Grapefruit League game, Bundy settles in, sets down Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox's sparkling new JetBlue Park was designed to be a replica of Boston's Fenway Park, down to the mock Green Monster in left and the duplicate Pesky Pole down its right-field line.
And in a spring full of firsts for Orioles top prospect...Tags: Green Monster, Taylor Teagarden, JetBlue Airways, Adrian Gonzalez, Grapefruit League
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Dylan Bundy throws scoreless inning in Orioles spring debut
The Baltimore SunFORT MYERS, Fla. -- Orioles top prospect Dylan Bundy made his professional spring debut Tuesday afternoon against the Red Sox at JetBlue Park. Bundy threw a scoreless fifth inning, overcoming an early four-pitch walk to retire the top of Boston’s...Tags: Taylor Teagarden, JetBlue Airways, Boston Red Sox, Adrian Gonzalez, Dustin Pedroia
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O's fans starving for title, but no feast this season
The first thing that strikes you about the American League East is this: every day will be like the arena fights in "The Hunger Games."
This is just what Orioles fans need to hear, of course, but it's true. The AL East is even more of an AL Beast than...Tags: Kevin Youkilis, Terry Francona, James Shields, Plantar Fasciitis, Adrian Gonzalez
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Who will win MVP, Cy Young awards?
No pitchers for MVP Steve Gould Baltimore Sun We'll start by throwing pitchers out of the MVP talk — deserving or not, they get overlooked by voters for what are, realistically, hitters-only awards. In a tight American League MVP race, we'll...Tags: Jered Weaver, Justin Verlander, Adrian Gonzalez, Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers
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Matusz rocked in wild nightcap
The Orioles felt pretty good about themselves Monday afternoon. By Monday night, they just wanted to lick their wounds and duck out of Fenway Park for a few hours.
Continuing their success against potential playoff teams, the Orioles beat the Boston...Tags: Green Monster, New York Yankees, Jed Lowrie, Carl Crawford, Brian Matusz
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Guerrero's milestone hit sparks O's rally; Red Sox tied with Rays
The first game of the season-ending "Fan Appreciation Celebration" at Oriole Park quickly turned into something completely different in the sixth inning on Monday night when Vladimir Guerrero kept his date with international baseball history.
Guerrero...Tags: Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Matt Wieters, Troy Patton, Jed Lowrie
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After loss, Orioles have one more shot to ruin Red Sox's season
The Orioles won't finish the season with a sweep of their perennial bullies, but they still have a chance to make October intolerable for Red Sox Nation.
Paced by four homers, including the first two of rookie catcher Ryan Lavarnway's career, Boston beat...Tags: Carl Crawford, Jon Lester, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Erik Bedard
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Should a pitcher be considered for MVP?
Verlander deserves it Jeff Schuler Morning Call The award isn't for most outstanding player, or player of the year. It's for the most valuable player, and last time I checked, pitchers were players too. Justin Verlander is on the verge of winning...Tags: Justin Verlander, Cy Young Award, Los Angeles Times, Referenda, Awards and Prizes
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Orioles bring LaCava in again, but don't appear to be near a decision
The Orioles apparently are inching closer to the selection and hiring of a new head of baseball operations as the clock begins to tick on what could be a very important offseason for the struggling franchise.
Toronto Blue Jays executive Tony LaCava was...Tags: Public Employees, Peter G. Angelos, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays
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