Mission Tim Possible

Red Sox starting pitcher Tim Wakefield works against the Philadelphia Phillies during an interleague baseball game Sunday, May 23, 2010, in Philadelphia. Wakefield pitched eight shutout innings for his first victory in nearly a year  The Red Sox won 8-3.
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Wakefield Over Halladay? You Betcha

Boston 8, Philadelphia 3 | Phillies Fooled by Fill-In
Anything is Possible!!!!! Sincerely, Kevin Garnett
Is Red-Hot Kevin Youkilis Making a Run at AL MVP?
Ramon Ramirez... a Little Rusty
J.D. Playing Through It

"Somebody asked me the other day if I think it’s [recent success of starters] contagious. If it is, I hope we get an epidemic." -- Terry Francona on the recent spurt



Surprise, Surprise, Surprise

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Stepford Matsuzaka Flirts with No-Hitter in Philly

Boston 5, Philadelphia 0 | Dice Was on a Roll
Bigger Surprise: A Matsuzaka Start Ends in Under 3 Hours

"I think I was close but haven't seen the replay. I know the whole country of Japan hates me. Sorry, sorry. My bad." -- Marco Scutaro on not getting to the hit

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Boston Globe:

Oil Can used cocaine > Cafardo arrives at JetBlue Park > Aceves signs; only Ortiz remains for Sox > Beckett breaks silence > Still no news on Theo comp

Boston Herald:

Roy Oswalt unlikely; Bobby Valentine content > Sox stuck with roster > In baseball, a premium on smart shopping

ProJo:

Valentine tells Providence audience it's about timing, change, luck > Beckett: Pitching caused collapse > This year, spring training won’t be just fun in the sun > Arbitration looms for Ortiz

NY Post:

Yanks sign Branyan to minor-league deal > Yankees want to keep Chavez, add DH > Cashman's mistress bragged to friends about access to players, memorabilia

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