Koji Uehara
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - MAY 19: Koji Uehara #19 and Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates getting out of a bases loaded situation during the eighth inning of the game against the Minnesota Twins on May 19, 2013 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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With Bailey back, Red Sox' bullpen solidifies
It's been a bit touch-and-go for the Red Sox' bullpen this season, but for the moment it seems to have finally settled down. From the beginning, it's been one thing after another for the bullpen that was expected to be one of the team's strengths this se 12:31 PM from Over the Monster Read more »
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Lackey scripts feel-good comeback
MINNEAPOLIS — Thunderstorms drowned John Lackey’s shot yesterday at completing one of the finest starts as a member of the Red Sox. On the bright side, though, two things did happen. One, the Red Sox won, which meant Lackey doubled his win total to two i from Boston Herald Read more »
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Emergency relief
The Red Sox began the season with two All-Star closers — an embarrassment of riches! — and barely a month later have handed the ninth inning to Junichi Tazawa, a former member of the Japanese Industrial League with exactly one career save. Welcome to the from Boston Herald Read more »
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Wilson happy to get first victory
MINNEAPOLIS -- The first major-league win of Alex Wilson's career may turn out to be his easiest. Wilson picked up the win on Friday night, tossing two pitches to retire Trevor Plouffe and end the ninth inning. Boston scored once in the 10th, and Koji Ue from Providence Journal Read more »
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Video: Gomes' Sac Fly Pushes Red Sox Past Twins in Extras
Jonny Gomes sacrifice fly in the 10th inning scored Dustin Pedroia and Koji Uehara shut down the Minnesota Twins in the bottom half to give the Boston Red Sox a 3-2 win at Target Field on Friday night. And if you must check the enemy news, check out the from Red Sox All Access Read more »