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March 5, 2011

Ortiz: Peace of Mind

David Ortiz has a clear head. Over the winter, he took care of some "personal stuff ... a lot of things that I had to correct" -- nothing more specific than that -- and now he says his "mind is free".
I haven't felt like this for a while. ... Baseball is a very complicated business so you have to make sure your mind is clear so you can think about what you're doing. So this offseason I tried to fix everything that I could think of. ...

I can enjoy baseball now. What a difference. I don't even have my cell phone with me. That's your No. 1 enemy, your cell phone. ...

[Y]ou don't pay attention to little things and they accumulate slowly. ... [N]ext thing you know you've got all that on top of you. Then people look at you and it seems you have a big old monkey on your back. Not anymore.
The flu virus has struck a few more players, including J.D. Drew and Jon Lester (who will likely miss his start on Sunday). Jonathan Papelbon and Jacoby Ellsbury have also been hit.

Adrian Gonzalez took 80 swings yesterday.
I have plenty of time and I'm going to get into plenty of games ... I'm not going to push myself more than I have to.
Felix Doubront will toss a ball today. ... Jed Lowrie played first base last night against the Yankees, getting ready for a super-sub role this year.

Phillies GM Ruben Amaro, on the Red Sox: "This is the best club in baseball. The combination of speed, power, pitching, bullpen, they're a hell of a ballclub. Don't have a whole lot of holes."

Today: Split-squad games vs the Marlins (with Matsuzaka starting) and at the Orioles (Alfredo Aceves will start).

10 comments:

  1. "That's your No. 1 enemy, your cell phone."

    Amen--liberate yourselves, people.

    Dice-K's making mistake after mistake, and the Marlins are capitalizing. 5-zip.

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  2. As I just said in last night's thread, Dice-K currently shitting the bed, live on NESN.

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  3. Dice: 3-6-7-2-1, 55

    EB reports that Dice told Japanese media he has a virus in his right eye.

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  4. O's tie it up 4-4 in the bottom of the 9th.

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  5. Crawford broke his 0-for-9 skid with 2 hits. Phew.

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  6. The tying run in the O's game was Fox homering off Fox.

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  7. Felix Doubront will toss a ball today.

    I love that this is news worthy

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  8. I love that this is news worthy

    I'm not sure that it is, actually.

    BOS - 030 000 001 0 - 4 11 1
    BAL - 001 020 001 0 - 4 8 0
    Final/Tie

    FLA - 322 002 020 - 11 13 0
    BOS - 000 001 100 - 2 10 1
    Loss

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