A Shot in the Arm

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Tim Wakefield throws a pitch in the third inning against the Oakland Athletics during their MLB American League baseball game in Oakland, California April 15, 2009.
(Reuters)

Wakefield Loses No-Hit Bid Late,
But It Was a Most Impressive Start

'Pen to Tim: You Complete Me
History Was in the Making into the 8th, Sox Win 8-2
You Complete Me But 25-Minute Wait May Have Cost Wake the No-No
Bigger News Than Near No Hitter: Ortiz Got an Extra Base Hit
HR No. 2: J.D. Drew Refuses to Have a 4 Strikeout Game
Ellsbury Toying With Batting .200, Threatens to Draw Another Walk Soon
Error Surprises, But Mike Lowell Gets Son On the Board With 2-Run Jack
No Surprise: Dice-K Lands on the Disabled List

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

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Boston Herald:

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ProJo:

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

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