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WAR); Netted draft picks: Caleb Clay (No. 44), Aaron Bates (No. 83) ANALYSIS: Mueller played just 32 games for ..... yet to reap much benefit from Mueller’s departure. Bates never proved able to translate what appeared to be significant
first loss in the Red Sox organization. His fastball topped out at 89 on a strikeout of former PawSox first baseman Aaron Bates in the first inning, while his slider hovered in the low 80s and his curveball was around the high 70s. Although his
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position since playing four games there as a minor leaguer in 1998 — went without incident before he was replaced by Aaron Bates in the top of the fourth inning. “It was nice to get him in there,” Sox manager Terry Francona said. “He got
momentous ball to his mom in Canada, Aaron Bates admitted that he’ll probably be ..... Saturday night. The 25-year-old Bates had looked largely overwhelmed ..... seats while sharing some love for Bates -- who cleverly complimented Roman Colon
two attempts to get pinch-runner Aaron Bates over to second base, and getting ..... majors since '06 with the Yankees. BATES CAN RUN A LITTLE BIT The Red Sox ..... with a single, Francona called on Bates to pinch-run for the Sox' starting
scramble to plug roster holes, with the team calling up Aaron Bates on Monday because, as Sox manager Terry Francona put ..... Monday with the arrival from the minors of first baseman Aaron Bates . “That’s kind of nice to have a guy here
Hazelbaker was the first college position player drafted in the first five rounds since 2006, when the Sox grabbed Aaron Bates (3rd round) and Jon Still (4th round) in the early going. Hazelbaker had gone 1-for-8 with
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rounders Bryce Cox , whom the team once imagined as a closer-in-the-making but who never passed Double-A and Aaron Bates , a first baseman who got a five-game taste of the majors in 2009 but who never showed enough of a bat to establish
streak to five straight. But that didn’t happen. With assistance from a pair of walks and an error by first baseman Aaron Bates , Jenks gave up six runs in an inning of work. The Mayor’s Cup was lost, and the Sox had dropped their ninth straight
he’s only hitting .246 with a slugging percentage of .427 for the season at Triple-A. ... Ryan Shealy and Aaron Bates both hit two-run home runs to guide the team to its 5-0 win.
Anderson (hitting .247/.338/.411/.749), Ryan Shealy (.239/.358/.485/.843 in Triple-A) and Aaron Bates (.230/.326/.351/.676). And, of course, the team also has Mike Lowell on the disabled list. For now, however
the backstop by optioning catcher Dusty Brown to Triple A Pawtucket. Additionally, the team outrighted first baseman Aaron Bates to Pawtucket, thus removing him from the 40-man roster. The 28-year-old Brown has hit just .182 in six games
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