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the game and the way it should be played." What helped drive the '07 team were bench players such as Alex Cora , Eric Hinske , Doug Mirabelli and Bobby Kielty . Their messages were heard, and valued. It's a dynamic that has surfaced with
Jon Lester -- and abiding appreciation for bench leadership provided by players such as Gabe Kapler, Alex Cora and Eric Hinske -- glimmers. Carmine gains definition, both in terms of the function of the information database and its practical
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at Fenway Park . However, it is worth noting that the 2007 World Series team featured more than a few games in which Eric Hinske -- himself no burner -- patrolled right field in Fenway. The Sox survived. Now, at a time
simultaneously glued to the ESPN series on the 1978 Yankees, "The Bronx Is Burning." Finally, then-Sox utility man Eric Hinske broke the silence, bellowing, "This is the weirdest winning clubhouse I've ever seen." Monday night in the Rogers
the bat of former Sox utility guy Eric Hinske , who followed Cano with a screaming ..... gave Boston extended life, and left Hinske to toss his helmet away in stupified amazement ..... those plays where you make it to make Hinske mad. You could see the frustration
plate appearances for his career. Unlike previous Red Sox players who went from regulars to part-timers, such as Eric Hinske , Baldelli has suggested he won't change his approach of heading into at-bats without an in-game preparatory routine
277 with 174 homers, 649 RBI and an OPS of .789. Eric Hinske ’s career OPS is .773. So for half of his career Jim Rice was slightly better than Eric Hinske . Probably won’t find that on his plaque if
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strikeout Freddie Freeman (3): .333/.333/.667, 1 double Tommy Hanson (3): .000/.000/.000, 1 strikeout Eric Hinske (3): .667/.667/.667, 2 singles, 1 RBI Red Sox vs. Minor (LHP) Cody Ross (3 plate appearances): .667
333 SLG Dan Uggla (5): .400/.400/1.000, 1 home run, 1 RBI Michael Bourn (3): .667/.667/.667 Eric Hinske (3): .000/.000/.000 Chipper Jones (3): .500/.333/.500, 1 RBI Jack Wilson (3): .000/.000
David Ortiz 16 – JD Drew 7 – Jacoby Ellsbury 2 – Adrian Gonzalez 2 – Carl Crawford 1 – Josh Reddick 1 – Adam LaRoche 1 – Eric Hinske Note this: While the White Sox lefty batters have not HIT any homers off
teammates have had 3+ EBH in a game since Wily Mo Pena and Manny Ramirez on July 26, 2007. The Red Sox also pulled it off twice in 2006 ( Eric Hinske /Mark Loretta and Mike Lowell/David Ortiz). It was only the third time in the Blue Jays’ existence that two opposing players had three extra-base hits in a single game, the last
against the Phillies. - There was a lot of love shown before the game between the two clubs. Jonathan Papelbon mugged Eric Hinske with a bear hug. Francona was happy to see Tim Hudson starting the game as he called him “one of my buddies” from
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Stephen A. joined the show to discuss the status of trade negotiations between the Clippers and the Celtics. Stephen said that it is a 50-50 proposition that Doc ends up in Los Angeles.
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More from this showThe Bruins have looked quite good taking a 2-1 lead on the Blackhawks, but Shawn Thornton says the team is not getting ahead of itself. Thornton also talks about what makes Patrice Bergeron such a great player and teammate. He also squeezes in a few shots at his friend Keegan Bradley.
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