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Daily Red Sox Links: Hanley Ramirez, Rusney Castillo, Koji Uehara

Today's links look at Hanley's arrival to camp, Travis Shaw's desire to earn something close to an everyday role, and the offseasons of Steven Wright and Robbie Ross.

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Hanley Ramirez arrived at camp yesterday and spent the entire day surrounded by media. (Sean McAdam; CSN New England)

As part of the media session, Ramirez spoke about David Ortiz and the desire to send him out with a ring. (Rick Weber; ESPN)

A breakout year from Rusney Castillo would be great, but the Red Sox really only need him to be not-bad. (Brett Cowett; BP Boston)

Chances are, Travis Shaw will spend most of 2016 as a bench player. He, however, is heading into spring with the idea that he can play everyday. (Jason Mastrodonato; Boston Herald)

Boston has a brand new bullpen that is headlined by Craig Kimbrel. (Brian MacPherson; Providence Journal)

Part of that bullpen is Koji Uehara, who remains amazing despite his age. (Peter Abraham; Boston Globe)

Towards the back of the pen we will find Steven Wright and Robbie Ross. Both players went on eye-opening trips over the offseason. (Rob Bradford; WEEI)

Here are ten stats that Boston needs to improve upon this year. (Jen McCaffrey; Masslive)