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Daily Red Sox Links: Clay Buchholz, Pablo Sandoval, Mitch Moreland

Today’s links look at the division’s reactions to Boston’s moves, teams calling about starting pitchers, and a confession from Pablo Sandoval.

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The rest of the division is not so thrilled with what the Red Sox did this week. (Michael Silverman; Boston Herald)

Unsurprisingly, teams around the league are now calling Boston about their excess starting pitching. (Nick Cafardo; Boston Globe)

Also not a surprise: They’d rather trade Clay Buchholz than Drew Pomeranz. (Rob Bradford; WEEI)

According to reports, Pablo Sandoval admits he got complacent after signing his big deal with the Red Sox, and vows that will change this year. (Christopher Smith; Masslive)

The team sure hopes so, as they’ll need him to regain his swing after placing so much trust in him. (Brian MacPherson; Providence Journal)

Here are scouting reports for the prospects heading to Milwaukee in the Tyler Thornburg deal. (Ian Cundall; Sox Prospects)

The Mitch Moreland deal is official, and Williams Jerez was designated for assignment to make room. (Ian Browne; RedSox.com)