Josh Pit

Josh Pit

Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona, left, takes the ball from pitcher Josh Beckett in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians Thursday, April 27, 2006, in Cleveland. Beckett gave up nine runs, including three homers.

(AP Photo)

Beckett Gets Slammed
Indians Rake at the Jake, 15-3

Beckett Disrespects the Game and Screams at Himself
That Sound You Heard Was Johnny Damon Booing from the Bronx
On Second Thought: Roger Clemens Says Thanks But No Thanks
It's Offensive: Time for Coco to Rip Off the Splint and Grab a Bat
Maybe Manny Ramirez Should Pitch and Manny Delcarmen Should Bat
Ben Hurt: Theo Should Have Held Out for Broussard

Coco Knows Best

“I think he’s gonna get a lot of cheers, you’re gonna have your boo-birds, kinda get drowned out by a lot of applause because he's done so much for this club.” -- 4.27.06, Coco Crisp to CBS4's Dan Roche on Johnny Damon's triumphant return to Fenway on Monday

Video: Delmon Young Throws Bat at Umpire

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Boston Globe:

Francona: Image drove owners > Werner: Focus is on season > Napoli jerseys available > Bradley ready > De La Rosa learned from Pedro

Boston Herald:

No need for arbitration > Tito throws book at Sox > Victorino will play for Team USA > Tickets on sale

ProJo:

In new book, Francona, Epstein fire strikes > Brentz looks to continue momentum from late 2012 into 2013 > Knuckleballer makes pitch for roster spot > Hopes high for Red Sox youth movement

NY Post:

Pettitte to join Torre on WBC team > A-Rod was in pain in August > Yanks $189M payroll goal has AL East's attention > Jeter no longer in boot

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