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Daily Red Sox Links: Jackie Bradley, Xander Bogaerts, Jose Iglesias

Today's prospect-laden edition of Daily Links includes stories on the one and only Jackie Bradley, Xander Bogaerts, and Jose Iglesias.

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Rob Neyer tackles the question on the minds of many Red Sox fans. Is Jackie Bradley read to play every day? (Rob Neyer; Baseball Nation)

Bradley has yet to face one of the biggest obstacle hitters endure: pitchers' adjustments. (Brian MacPherson; Providence Journal)

It's hard to believe Bradley is just 22 years old. His youth, however, won't be scaring off the Red Sox. (Rob Bradford; WEEI.com)

Is it possible to ignore Bradley, who has captivated Red Sox fans everywhere? Ben Cherington doesn't believe so. (Gordon Edes; ESPNBoston.com)

Xander Bogaerts will be searching for his timing after the World Baseball Classic. (Jon Meoli; SoxProspects.com)

Jose Iglesias is prepared for his second shot with Boston, which has been made possible by virtue of Stephen Drew's concussion. (Richard Justice; RedSox.com)

The rapport between pitcher and catcher is critical to the success of the pitching staff. David Ross is attempting to build that rapport with Felix Doubront, and it started on Wednesday. (Scott Lauber; Boston Herald)

Jayson Stark outlines the most peculiar injuries that were suffered this spring. (Jayson Stark; ESPN.com)