Spring Training
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Wada throws seven no-hit innings
Tsuyoshi Wada threw seven no-hit innings in extended spring training . A rehab assignment is next.
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Remember Yuniesky Betancourt? Let's hope you don't
An excess of infielders forced the Phillies to cut Yuniesky Betancourt the final week of spring training . Naturally, he's thriving with the Brewers.
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Bard: 'Interesting road' back to Boston
Following his exile to Double A Portland at the end of spring training , reliever Daniel Bard made it back to Boston Wednesday.
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Wada getting closer to rehab assignment
Tsuyoshi Wada is nearing a rehab assignment. In extended spring training , Wada threw four innings and 68 pitches.
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White Sox notes: Dunn has minor adjustments to make
Adam Dunn ended a 31 at-bat hitless streak Sunday and credited it to fixing a few mechanical flaws. Also, John Danks will begin extended spring training in Glendale on Friday.
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Bradley must now make adjustments
After ripping apart spring training pitching, Jackie Bradley Jr. is facing his first round of pitching adjustments and must himself now adjust.
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Red Sox notes: Ortiz begins rehab assignment
David Ortiz will begin a rehab assignment Thursday night with Triple-A Pawtucket as he makes his way back from the Achilles and heel ailments that kept him out of spring training games.
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Carlos Ruiz staying sharp in Florida as return date nears
Carlos Ruiz has remained in Clearwater, Fla. while serving his 25-game suspension and is getting plenty of work in official extended spring training games.
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Aggressive Victorino may have cost Red Sox win
John Farrell preached aggressiveness from the start of spring training . But in the first inning Thursday night, Shane Victorino may have pushed the concept a little too far . . . and it cost the Red Sox.
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McAdam: Aggressive Victorino may have cost Red Sox win
John Farrell preached aggressiveness from the start of spring training , but in the first inning Thursday night, Shane Victorino may have pushed the concept a little too far.




























