Butler Did It
Butler follows through on a three-run home run against the Boston Red Sox during the fourth inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston Thursday, July 28, 2011.
(AP)

Sox Killer Goes Deep for 3d Game in a Row
Sox Drop Another One to Hapless Royals

Kansas City 4, Boston 3 | Sox a Bit Short
Beckett Seen Crying Like Dylan Sylvia in Clubhouse After Game
Warning Track Power for Mr. Disappointment
Gonzo Pads Average with Two More Singles
Costly Move: Drew Sutton in for Cal Crawford in Left
Is Hochevar Available at the Trade Deadline?
Bright Spot: Pedroia 25

"Good thing there's no Green Monster in right field or we'd be talking about a 5-4 Red Sox win." -- Jeff Francoeur on Carl Crawford's little fly ball

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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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