Knuckleballers' paths as tricky as the pitch
August 20, 2010
It was, and is -- and probably will continue to be -- the most unique pitch in baseball. The knuckleball is hard to hit, flummoxing to catch and impossible to predict, sometimes even for the pitcher who is throwing it. (read full article)
Beckett, bats struggle against Halos
August 19, 2010
David Ortiz homered, but Josh Beckett's season of complete frustration took another downward turn, as he faltered in the late stages of his outing and the Red Sox took a 7-2 loss to the Angels. (read full article)
Salty on DL, being treated for infection
August 19, 2010
Pedroia scratched with sore left foot
August 19, 2010
Dustin Pedroia was a late scratch from Thursday's game against the Angels after experiencing soreness in his left foot, two games after returning to action after spending time on the disabled list with a fracture of the same foot. (read full article)
Papelbon's 30th save makes history
August 18, 2010
Usually after a save, Jonathan Papelbon will toss the game-ending baseball into the stands, giving some youngster a thrill. (read full article)
Fan falls at Fenway, goes to hospital
August 18, 2010
A fan fell 14 feet near Gate B during Wednesday's Red Sox game at Fenway Park and sustained injuries to his head and neck. (read full article)
Nava continues heroics for Red Sox
August 18, 2010
A day after being promoted from Triple-A Pawtucket for the third time this season, Daniel Nava once again found some ways to help the Red Sox win. (read full article)
Doubront feeling comfortable in bullpen role
August 18, 2010
It looks as if the third time might be the charm for Felix Doubront. (read full article)
Ellsbury's year likely over with broken rib
August 18, 2010
Jacoby Ellsbury hasn't written off 2010 completely, but it is unlikely he will take another at-bat for the Red Sox this season. (read full article)
Cameron's year ends; Ellsbury likely done, too
August 18, 2010
Mike Cameron won't play again for the Red Sox in 2010, and it is unlikely that Jacoby Ellsbury will, either. (read full article)
