Where Are They Now?

Where Are They Now?

Curt Schilling, Johnny Damon, Theo Epstein, and David Ortiz

(AP, Reuters, and Boston Globe Staff Photos)

Current and Former Members of the Red Sox Family
Are Out and About This Holiday Season


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PB Post: Beckett, George Bush, and Leann Tweeden
ESPN Radio: Gammons on the Deal
Wilbur: Nothing Fishy About It
NY Times: Boras Writes the Book on Damon
The Buzz: Ortiz Thinks Manny is Gone

"Manny is not returning to Boston," Ortiz said. "Manny is living through a difficult situation [in Boston] that only he and his family know and he no longer wants to play there.

"I spoke with him last week before he left for Brazil and he told me that he wants to go to a team in the West." -- 11.21, David Ortiz on Manny Ramirez

BDD is a feature of Boston.com. All posts are by Steve Silva unless otherwise indicated.

Boston Globe:

Rodriguez looks like the steal deal > Despite effort by Rodriguez, Red So fall > Tazawa has come a long way, on and off field

Boston Herald:

Lauber: Eduardo Rodriguez showing Red Sox he's special > PawSox start looms large for Masterson

ProJo:

Rodriguez gem wasted > Chili Davis doesn't want to turn Red Sox into free-swingers > Red Sox draft catcher in third round

NY Post:

How Mariano Rivera has influenced Yankees' top pick > Why starting rotation could be a big Yankees' strength

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