Clay OK?
Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz winds up for a warm-up throw in the first inning of an exhibition baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Tuesday, March 4, 2014, in Fort Myers, Fla. The Rays beat the Red Sox 8-0.
(Jim Davis / Boston Globe Staff)

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"Definitely feels completely different than the last month and a half, two months I threw last year. That�s what I wanted to feel like coming into camp and I just have to keep working day to day and getting out there every five days... I feel good. Everything�s good, no problems, no stiffness just by sitting around. It�s definitely a good thing." -- Clay Buchholz on his inning vs. the Rays

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