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Daily Red Sox Links: Dustin Pedroia, Hanley Ramirez, Ryan Hanigan

Today's links look at Dustin Pedroia's hot start to the year, Boston's base running prowess, and a big night for Pawtucket last night.

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Dustin Pedroia isn't finished yet. (Alex Speier; Boston Globe)

A big reason for Pedroia's ability to keep performing at a high level: he's using the whole field. (John Tomase; WEEI)

Hanley Ramirez hasn't gotten off to quite as hot of a start at the plate this year, and the problems are similar to the ones he had last year. (Matt Collins; BP Boston)

Last night was a big night for the PawSox, as Eduardo Rodriguez made a rehab start and Blake Swihart made his first start in the outfield. This is being written before that game, so all you future people can let me know how it goes. (Christopher Smith; Masslive)

The Red Sox have been able to score runs without hitting home runs, partially due to their strong base running abilities. (Chris Mason; Boston Herald)

Ryan Hanigan talks about trying to catch a knuckleball. (Sean McAdam; CSN New England)

Expect to see a lot of these columns this year, asking whether or not David Ortiz is a Hall of Famer. (Troy Patterson; Fire Brand of the AL)