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Nolan Jones ranks in the top 100 percentile for hard-hit percentage and exit velocity, despite his .191 batting average.
A. But three other Red Sox prospects who have turned heads early in the season are moving up a level this week.
Catching around major league baseball is a problem, and the Red Sox have a glaring need. The problem is, can it actually be fixed?
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2006 — Albert Pujols sets a major league record with his 14th home run in April. 2007 — Colorado shortstop Troy Tulowitzki ...
Even more frustrating was Cleveland’s vulnerability to Boston’s aggressive baserunning. For the second time in the series, ...
Seven-time All-Star Aroldis Chapman, who is still touching 103 miles per hour at age 37, won the job coming out of spring ...
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With April almost in the rearview mirror, we’re seeing some exciting baseball come from the best teams in the MLB.
"Go (expletive) kill yourself," the fan told Duran, according to a witness near the Boston dugout. Duran, who recently ...
Security at the Cleveland Guardians' Progressive Field ejected a fan Sunday after he directed an inappropriate remark toward ...
Duran stayed on the top step of the dugout and glared at the fan, and his teammates and coaches kept him away as umpires and ...
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