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Clay Buchholz is a starting pitcher for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Buchholz made his major league debut with the Red Sox on Aug. 17, 2007. On Sept. 1, 2007, in his second major league appearance, Buchholz pitched a no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles, making him tied for the second quickest no-hitter by a MLB pitcher. Buchholz was the first rookie in Red Sox history to pitch a no-hitter. The game was the 17th official no-hitter in the team's history.
Clay Buchholz is a starting pitcher for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Buchholz made his major league debut with the Red Sox on Aug. 17, 2007. On Sept. 1, 2007, in his second major league appearance, Buchholz pitched a no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles, making him tied for the second quickest no-hitter by a MLB pitcher. Buchholz was the first rookie in Red Sox history to pitch a no-hitter. The game was the 17th official no-hitter in the team's history.
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Lowell Looking At Weekend Return
Courant Staff Writer— Mike Lowell is getting closer. After taking batting practice for the first time since he strained an oblique or rib-cage muscle, Lowell was talking about rejoining the Red Sox in Texas this weekend. "It's a legit possibility," he said afterward....Tags: Major League Baseball, Kevin Youkilis, Terry Francona, Injuries, Manny Ramirez
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Bowden Sent Down After Winning Debut
Courant Staff WriterA few hours after winning his major league debut, Michael Bowden was sent back to the minors Sunday morning, when outfielder Jonathan Van Every was summoned by the Red Sox to provide a position player on the bench. Bowden, 21, who pitched five innings,...Tags: Major League Baseball, Bobby Jenks, Kevin Youkilis, Jim Thome, Terry Francona
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A magical night in Fenway
BOSTON — Some dreams do come true. Michael Bowden realized his wildest one on a perfect Saturday night at Fenway Park, competing against the likes of Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Thome in his major-league debut. And, gulp, winning. Fighting to keep his...Tags: Ken Griffey Jr., Orlando Cabrera, Major League Baseball, Jim Thome, Julio Lugo
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Red Sox being Red Sox, even minus Manny
They're wounded. They're weary. They're Manny-free. Yet the Boston Red Sox are still the reigning champions, and they aren't going to go down without a fight. With Manny Ramirez in Los Angeles, instead of settling into the batter's box as David Ortiz...Tags: Orlando Cabrera, Kevin Youkilis, Fenway Park, Julio Lugo, Injuries
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Red Sox Send Bowden Back Down, Recall Van Every
Courant Staff WriterMichael Bowden got a surprise parting gift from the Red Sox: a ticket back. A few hours after winning his major league debut, Bowden was sent back to the minors by the Red Sox on Sunday morning, as outfielder Jonathan Van Every was summoned to provide...Tags: Major League Baseball, Kevin Youkilis, Bobby Jenks, Jim Thome, Terry Francona
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MLB WATCH: AL
White Sox 15, Mariners 3: Ken Griffey Jr. hit one of host Chicago's four homers to move into a tie with Sammy Sosa for fifth on the career list. Griffey's two-run drive in the second inning was his first since Chicago acquired him from Cincinnati on...Tags: Alexei Ramirez, Melvin Mora, Ken Griffey Jr., Major League Baseball, Ramon Hernandez
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Buchholz Goes Short
Clay Buchholz allows five runs, three hits and three walks in the shortest start of his career as the Red Sox fall 11-6 to the Orioles. Page C1 ++++++++++++++++++++ || WEATHER || || Complete forecast, Page B10 || || Today || Tonight || || Sunny,...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Weather Reports
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Orioles: Next five games
Today Red Sox, 7:05 p.m., MASN •Starters: Red Sox's Daisuke Matsuzaka (14-2, 2.74) vs. Daniel Cabrera (8-7, 4.78) Tomorrow Red Sox, 7:05 p.m., MASN •Starters: Red Sox's Clay Buchholz (2-8, 6.35) vs. Chris Waters (1-0, 4.32) Friday...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Mike Mussina, Daisuke Matsuzaka
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New look in AL playoffs
They have won six of the last 13 World Series. They have combined for 20 postseason appearances since 1995 and always rank among baseball's biggest spenders. Yet it's possible—some would say likely—that the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox...Tags: Major League Baseball, Manny Ramirez, Baltimore Orioles, Gavin Floyd, Arizona Diamondbacks
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Buchholz Strong, But Rock Cats Rally
Daniel Valencia hit a two-run homer in the eighth to rally the New Britain Rock Cats to a 6-5 victory over the Sea Dogs Monday in Portland, Maine. Clay Buchholz, making his first start for Portland since being sent down by the Red Sox Friday, allowed...Tags: Connecticut, Boston Red Sox, Maine, Philadelphia Phillies, New Britain Rock Cats
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Injury-prone Pavano activated by Yankees
Carl Pavano, written off by New York Yankees fans, will return and start for the team on Saturday at Baltimore. The Yankees chose the right-handed Pavano over fellow righty Phil Hughes, who is working his way back from a fractured rib. The 32-year-old...Tags: Contracts, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, New York Mets, New York Yankees
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Clay Buchholz Sent Down After Loss
Courant Staff WriterAt some point, with the Red Sox hardly assured of a postseason berth, reality must trump potential. Clay Buchholz is loaded with potential, but the reality is that, right now he is simply not capable of pitching effectively at the major league level....Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Melvin Mora, Major League Baseball, Ramon Hernandez, Brian Roberts
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