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Jonathan Papelbon is a relief pitcher for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. He was drafted by the Red Sox right out college in 2003. In 2007, Papelbon became the first Red Sox pitcher to earn at least 30 saves in 2 different seasons (35 in 2006 and 37 in 2007). On March 6, 2008, Papelbon agreed to a deal with the Red Sox for $775,000, the most for a closer not eligible for salary arbitration. Papelbon is married to Ashley Jeffries.
Jonathan Papelbon is a relief pitcher for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. He was drafted by the Red Sox right out college in 2003. In 2007, Papelbon became the first Red Sox pitcher to earn at least 30 saves in 2 different seasons (35 in 2006 and 37 in 2007). On March 6, 2008, Papelbon agreed to a deal with the Red Sox for $775,000, the most for a closer not eligible for salary arbitration. Papelbon is married to Ashley Jeffries.
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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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A few questions with executive vice president Dan Duquette
The Baltimore SunOrioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette talked about various subjects today, including the claim of Milwaukee Brewers 25-year-old infielder Zelous Wheeler and the designation for assignment of lefty Dana Eveland. This is just...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Johnny Damon, Hideki Matsui, Baseball
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One magic moment
The threat of lightning brought a public address directive to leave the ever-dampening seating bowl, and we had all taken refuge in the concourses of Oriole Park to wait out the rain delay. Red Sox fans were ubiquitous, each wearing some form of team...Tags: Major League Baseball, New York Yankees, American League, Nolan Reimold, Chris Davis
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Orioles have some interest in Francisco Cordero
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles have expressed some interest in the lone viable free-agent closer, Francisco Cordero, according to an industry source. Although discussions are not considered far along, the Orioles have inquired about the 36-year-old right-hander, who has...Tags: Kevin Gregg, Seattle Mariners, Sergio Santos, Andrew Bailey, Houston Astros
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Andino lifts Orioles to 7-5 win over Red Sox
The Orioles keep dismissing the spoiler angle, stressing there is no burning desire to beat contenders down the stretch.
Ultimately, in the final stanza of another disappointing season, these victory-starved Orioles simply want to win, no matter whom...Tags: Kevin Gregg, Cy Young Award, Erik Bedard, Marco Scutaro, Adam Jones (baseball)
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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: Marco Scutaro, Erik Bedard, Adam Jones (baseball), J.J. Hardy, American League
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Orioles complete Red Sox's collapse with walk-off win in season finale
For much of the past decade, the season finale at Camden Yards has been a simple affair, several thousand fans politely ushering in autumn with another lost season completed.
On Wednesday, in the Orioles' 4-3, come-from-behind, no-way-that-happened win...Tags: Jim Johnson, Marco Scutaro, New York Yankees, J.J. Hardy, American League
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Benches clear as Red Sox beat Orioles 10-3
BOSTON — Tired of getting beat up in recent days and getting treated like mere doormats over the years at Fenway Park, the Orioles’ frustration finally boiled over Friday night, and the result was a benches-clearing brawl that featured Kevin...Tags: Kevin Gregg, Jim Johnson, Adam Jones (baseball), Nick Markakis, Jarrod Saltalamacchia
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Orioles limp into All-Star break on 7-game losing streak
The Orioles quietly packed their belongings late Sunday afternoon and dispersed to various parts of the country, carrying more baggage into the All-Star break than they could have possibly imagined.
After an ejection-marred 8-6 loss to the Boston Red...Tags: Kevin Gregg, Marco Scutaro, J.J. Hardy, Adam Jones (baseball), John Lackey
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Orioles held to two hits in 4-0 loss to Red Sox
The inability of the Orioles' rotation to go deep into games during their current mid-season funk had been so prevalent, so expected, that the recent market correction has become almost as startling.
For the third time in their past five contests, an...Tags: Jason Varitek, Adam Jones (baseball), Marathon, Daniel Bard, Craig Tatum
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Uehara left stranded in Orioles' loss to Boston
When Koji Uehara walked off the mound after becoming the first Orioles starter this season to get through the seventh inning, Dave Trembley waited at the top step of the dugout and gave him a hug.
Uehara had just delivered the exact outing the Orioles...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Jeremy Guthrie, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Gregg Zaun
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Starting to look familiar: Eaton latest to falter
They're not looking for seven shutout innings or a complete-game, 10-strikeout masterpiece. The bar has been lowered so significantly already this season that Orioles manager Dave Trembley and pitching coach Rick Kranitz would probably settle for one of...Tags: Nick Markakis, Jeremy Guthrie, Kevin Youkilis, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles
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