Red Sox Press Releases
Saturday, May 18, 2013
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Joel Hanrahan undergoes successful surgery
Red Sox right-hander Joel Hanrahan today underwent successful Tommy John surgery on his right elbow and had his right flexor tendon repaired.
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Red Sox place Catcher David Ross on seven-day concussion DL
The Boston Red Sox today placed catcher David Ross on the seven-day concussion disabled list. To fill his spot on the 25-man roster, catcher Ryan Lavarnway was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.
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RI Red Sox Scholarship recipients to be introduced at Fenway Park today
The Boston Red Sox will introduce the 20 recipients of the Rhode Island Red Sox Scholarship program during a pre-game ceremony at Fenway Park before the Red Sox-Toronto game today, Saturday, May 11.
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Red Sox announce roster moves
The Red Sox today selected right-hander Jose De La Torre from Triple-A Pawtucket to the active roster.
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Red Sox Summer Baseball Camps Presented by New Balance Offer YouthTraining
Boston Red Sox Summer Baseball Camps presented by New Balance will return to Greater Boston June 24 through August 19 with nine consecutive weeklong sessions in various locations including Belmont, Beverly, Brookline, Cambridge, Dedham, Newton, Southborough, and Weston.
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Red Sox place Hanrahan on the DL; recall Webster
The Boston Red Sox today placed right-hander Joel Hanrahan on the 15-day disabled list with a right forearm strain. To fill his spot on the 25-man roster, right-hander Allen Webster was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.
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Red Sox to celebrate "Women and Baseball" throughout the month of May
The Red Sox will celebrate "Women and Baseball" throughout the month of May, including Mother's Day, when "Moms Run the Bases," together with their children. The club will also shine the spotlight on women who work in the game, who play the game, and who, as fans, simply love the game.
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Red Sox Place RHP Andrew Bailey on 15-Day DL
The Boston Red Sox today placed right-hander Andrew Bailey on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to April 29) with a right biceps strain. To fill his spot on the 25-man roster, left-hander Craig Breslow was activated from the disabled list.
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Thousands join annual Run-Walk to Home Base to help heal "Invisible Wounds"
In the first major fundraising run since the Boston Marathon, some 2,000 runners and walkers, including hundreds of actively serving military members, gathered at Fenway Park this morning to support clinical care, education, and research to help Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and families heal from the "invisible wounds" of war -- post traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury.


