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Today is the day many Sox fans have been waiting for all winter: the college doubleheader. The wind may be howling in Boston, but the Sox are in sunny Florida and will kick off Spring...

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With the college doubleheader versus Northeastern and Boston College just a week away, first baseman Mike Napoli has finally been cleared to increase his baseball activities in preparation for the 2013 season. Learn how he's...

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The Red Sox went into the 2013 with four catchers on their roster. Now it appears that they only have two. No, no one was traded (despite rampant speculation throughout December and January), but plenty...

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Getting to know: Mike Napoli

February 5, 2013

Ben Cherington did not make many splashes in the offseason, but the closest thing to one was when he signed Mike Napoli to a one-year deal. Napoli was the premier signing of the winter, which...

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After a lengthy delay, the Red Sox finally signed Mike Napoli. Read more to learn about the terms of agreement. ...

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It has been over a month since the Red Sox agreed to terms with Mike Napoli and the deal still has not been announced. What started as a thunderous applause for Ben Cherington’s efforts to boost...

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Napoli deal in danger?

December 20, 2012

It should be old news by now. On Dec. 3, catcher/first baseman Mike Napoli verbally agreed to a three-year, $39 million deal with the Red Sox. But 17 days later, there has still been no...

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The Boston Red Sox continued to reformat their squad with the acquisition of Stephen Drew on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. The one-year, $9.5 million deal, which would bring another free agent to Boston...

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Sox acquire Shane Victorino

December 5, 2012

Just one day after picking up free agent Mike Napoli, the Boston Red Sox agreed to a deal with free agent and former Los Angeles Dodger Shane Victorino on Tuesday, according to ESPN.com. The deal, just...

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Free agent Mike Napoli agreed to a deal Monday with the Boston Red Sox for three years and $39 million, pending his physical exam. Napoli has mainly played catcher throughout his career, but he is...

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