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Red Sox minor lines: Vazquez and the super cycle

Christian Vazquez didn't hit for the cycle. He did one better.

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Salem Red Sox update: Cecchini, Coyle, Augliera

Cecchini rolls on, Coyle slows down, and Augliera seems to be getting the hang of things.

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Red Sox minor lines: Montas demands attention

Francellis Montas has put together a few good starts. With his ERA finally starting to move in the right direction, is he ready to grab a share of the spotlight?

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Daniel Bard shut down

The struggling reliever is not only in the minors, but now isn't pitching in games at all.

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Greenville Drive update: Vinicio, Montas, Haley

Vinicio's second go of things at Greenville is not going as well as his first, as well as updates from two of the many pitching prospects at Low-A.

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MLB 2013 draft: Sean Manaea injured

The pitching prospect didn't even get into his game today before he was scratched due to injury.

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Rubby De La Rosa scratched

De La Rosa has a minor injury, and will miss his scheduled start on Tuesday.

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Red Sox minor lines: Bradley finds the distance

Monday brought a season first for Jackie Bradley Jr. in Pawtucket.

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Portland Sea Dogs update: Bogaerts, Vazquez, Shaw

Bogaerts slows down a bit, Vazquez slows the competition, and Travis Shaw is maybe coming around.

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Red Sox minor lines: The wild Allen Webster

Allen Webster continues to struggle with control since his ill-fated second major league start.

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Red Sox minor lines:The rise of Mookie Betts

Mookie Betts is making a name for himself in May.

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Red Sox minor lines: Jackie Bradley Jr. returns

Jackie Bradley Jr. and Garin Cecchini are both back in action and hitting the ball pretty well to boot.

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PawSox update: Bradley, De La Rosa, Brentz

Bradley Jr. works his way back, Rubby De La Rosa is starting to come together, and Bryce Brentz might be ditching extremes for balance.

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Red Sox minor lines: A day of pitching

The farm system put its best pitchers forward Thursday night as Rubby De La Rosa, Brandon Workman, Henry Owens, and Francellis Montas all took the mound.

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Keith Law's mock draft: Ryne Stanek to the Sox

Yet another name thrown into the mix for Boston's first pick in the 2013 MLB draft.

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MLB 2013 draft: Another mock draft with Moran

There has been little consensus to this point about Boston's first pick, but John Sickels' first mock gives us some.

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Bard walks five, Juan Nieves concerned

Bard had already fallen far, but Wednesday night's performance marks a new low.

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Red Sox minor lines: Daniel Bard is done

It's time to call it: Daniel Bard is cooked, and there's no reason to expect he'll ever be his old self in Boston.

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Salem Red Sox update: Owens, Jacobs, De La Cruz

Henry Owens finally gets hit hard, Jacobs wishes he would start doing the same, and De La Cruz's transition to High-A is a slow one.

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Red Sox minor lines: Webster (kinda) bounces back

Allen Webster bounced back from his bad major league start with a win, however imperfect.

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Greenville Drive update: Johnson, Maddox, Kukuk

Three dissimilar pitchers with similar problems at Boston's lowest full-season level.

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Red Sox minor lines: Morales rotation bound?

After another successful rehab start, is Franklin Morales ready to take over the fourth spot in Boston's rotation?

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Could Colin Moran be the first Red Sox pick?

The Red Sox have a lot of third basemen in the minors already, but one of the top college bats in the country could be added this June.

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Red Sox minor lines: Anthony Ranaudo bounces back

Anthony Ranaudo bounced back from a mediocre start, while Garin Cecchini just kept rolling.

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Red Sox minor lines: Starring Rubby and Barnes

Rubby De La Rosa and Matt Barnes lead the way in a day full of pitching.

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Red Sox minor lines: Missing Jackie Bradley Jr.

Jackie Bradley Jr.'s injury persists, leaving the Sox without one of their top prospects.

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