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CHICAGO — With Andrew Bailey and Joel Hanrahan both down, the Red Sox bullpen didn't flounder.
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Included in today's Red Sox roundup: More Sox injury updates, addressing the quagmire at the back end of the rotation and a Sox prospect tries to get a knuckleball working.
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MINNEAPOLIS — The Red Sox have optioned reliever Jose De La Torre to Triple-A Pawtucket, likely making way for closer Andrew Bailey who should be activated ahead of Monday night's game against the White Sox in Chicago.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Andrew Bailey came out of his first and likely only rehab stint well and barring something strange, he'll be activated on Monday.
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Included in today's Red Sox roundup: Mike Carp has a special memorial, John Farrell addresses Andrew Bailey's return and other injured Sox on their way back.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Andrew Bailey is to return Monday in Chicago after one rehab outing this weekend.
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Junich Tazawa will be the club's closer until Bailey can return.
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BOSTON — The Red Sox don't yet know how long Joel Hanrahan will be out, but Junichi Tazawa will step into the Red Sox closer's role in the meantime, manager John Farrell said on MLB Network Radio.
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Andrew Bailey is on the disabled list, and Joel Hanrahan might be headed there.
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Craig Breslow was activated as Andrew Bailey was sent to the DL.
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BOSTON — Red Sox reliever Craig Breslow was activated and Andrew Bailey was placed on the disabled list Monday.
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Ian Browne calls his good friend Rob Bradford live from Texas to discuss the state of the Red Sox on the heels of losing 2 straight and the report that Andrew Bailey is on his way back to Boston to have an MRI. Ian disusses the state of the bullpen now minus Bailey and how it doesn't look as solid as it once did. He also gets into Ortiz and Pedroia's hot streak and what they will do with Daniel Nava in the future.
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ARLINGTON, Tex. — Red Sox manager John Farrell initially expected Andrew Bailey would be available on Saturday night, but something wasn't right for the closer during his pre-game throwing session and he remains unavailable.
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By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff ARLINGTON, Texas — Andrew Bailey, who was unavailable Thursday because of a sore biceps, is available in an emergency tonight for the Red Sox. Bailey played catch this afternoon and threw some pitches from flat ground....
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ARLINGTON, Tex. — Nine days after he last played, Shane Victorino returned to the Red Sox lineup on Friday for the opener of a three-game series with the Rangers. He batted second as the right fielder, his lower back inflammation good enough to play at least for the night — if not everyday at the outset.