'Belli Up? No, 'Belli OUT!

'Belli Up? No, 'Belli OUT!

Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield, left, and catcher Doug Mirabelli, right, wait in the dugout to be introduced as the makeovers for five Red Sox players were unveilled after a game against the St. Louis Cardinals in Fort Myers, Fla., Wednesday March 16, 2005. Five Red Sox players took part in the show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

(3.16.05: AP Photo)

Dougie Will Be Going Deep in a Beer League in '08
As Sox Cash In and Release Wakefield's Binky

This Just In... Florida Highway Patrol Are On Their Way
to Escort Mirabelli to the Fort Myers Airport

As Bartolo Gets Set to Go, Schill Moves to the 60-Day DL
Manny Opens Up on Exercise, Diet, and Reading
Is Erica the Secret to Clay's Success?
Survey Gallery: Projecting the 2008 Red Sox

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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