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Red Sox’ Triston Casas ‘progressing fast’
The Republican· 7 days agoRed Sox first baseman Triston Casas, who began taking ground balls this past Friday, will visit with the doctor at the end of the week. “He’s progressing...
Hitachi, Microsoft Plan for Multibillion-Dollar AI Partnership
The Wall Street Journal via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoHitachi and Microsoft announced a multibillion-dollar collaboration to accelerate the adoption of...
Starr’s 7 Questions: Is Devers a defender? Can the Jays beat Kyrie?
Boston Herald· 1 day agoCan the Red Sox actually build any momentum? Is Rafael Devers finally becoming a reliable defensive...
Red Sox Place Wilyer Abreu On Injured List
MLB Trade Rumors· 15 hours agoThe Red Sox announced that they have placed outfielder Wilyer Abreu on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 3, due to a right ankle sprain....
Red Sox being .500 is just ‘where we are right now,’ manager says
The Republican· 16 hours agoBoston has dealt with injuries all season to key players like Trevor Story, Garrett Whitlock and...
Florida pilot who trafficked cocaine is sentenced in Connecticut to 7-plus years in prison
FOX61· 6 days agoAttorney for the District of Connecticut. Prosecutors said Rupert De Las Casas, 64, worked with...
Yoshida back in batting practice, but Casas not ready to swing
Boston Herald· 4 days agoMasataka Yoshida took batting practice with his teammates on Saturday afternoon, a promising step...
Man sentenced for schemes that involved flying cocaine from South America to the U.S.
Eyewitness News 3 Hartford· 6 days agoA man from Miami was sentenced in Connecticut for trafficking cocaine from South America. Rupert De...
Red Sox injury woes continue as Wilyer Abreu becomes 17th player to land on the IL
New York Times· 8 hours agoOn Sunday, Wilyer Abreu tripped while coming down the dugout steps. In a season where the Red Sox...
Mexico’s new president is a climate scientist. Here's what that could mean for the country's...
Fast Company Magazine· 21 hours agoClimate change has never been more obvious in Mexico. Nearly two-thirds of the country is...