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Daily Red Sox Links: Rubby De La Rosa, Mike Carp, Daniel Bard

Today's edition includes an update on Rubby De La Rosa, a fantastic story about friendship featuring Mike Carp, and the not-so fantastic Daniel Bard.

Tom Szczerbowski

Rubby De La Rosa is finding himself in Triple-A and is making tremendous strides, particularly in his last four outings. (Tim Britton; Providence Journal)

Players who are dealt to a team usually hold on to the gear they received from their old club, and that gear tends to disappear after a while. In the case of Mike Carp, one Seattle Mariners jersey means the world to him and he won't be ditching it anytime soon. (Evan Drellich; MassLive.com)

The Red Sox have no intentions of moving Daniel Bard out of Double-A Portland, despite the control issues he's displayed this season. (Gordon Edes; ESPNBoston.com)

Daniel Bard vows that the difficulties he's endured will not get to his head. (Kevin Thomas; Portland Press Herald)

There's been one constant on the Red Sox, and that's Dustin Pedroia. (Alex Speier; WEEI.com)

Four months later, Bryce Brentz reflects on his offseason shooting accident. (Tim Britton; Providence Journal)

Joel Hanrahan underwent Tommy John surgery yesterday, according to his agent. (Scott Lauber; Boston Herald)

Hal Bodley is astonished by the job John Farrell has done with the Red Sox thus far. (Hal Bodley; MLB.com)

Jack Keller takes a look at the Red Sox current bullpen situation. (Jack Keller; Fire Brand of the AL)