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Buchholz tosses 3 scoreless against Pirates

By Associated Press
Saturday, March 13, 2010 -
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FORT MYERS, Fla. - Clay Buchholz threw three scoreless innings, as did Pirates starter Paul Maholm, and the Boston Red Sox beat Pittsburgh 3-2 on Saturday.

Buchholz and Maholm each allowed one hit and one walk.

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#1246311 - Mar 13, 2010 6:30 PM EST

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67,
He'll be fine.
DiceK stays behind. The Sox 5 remaining starters go north as planned. All works out well as Buch starts the season in the rotation. This helps DiceK keep his total innings down.
Does today's effort by Clay mean he is in shape after all?
 
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Terrible news regarding Ryan Westmoreland.

Here's the Red Sox release regarding Westmoreland:

This release from the Red Sox:

"Red Sox minor league outfielder Ryan Westmoreland has been diagnosed with a cavernous malformation in his brain and has taken medical leave from minor league camp to seek treatment. General Manager Theo Epstein made the announcement.

“The entire Red Sox organization stands in support of Ryan as he courageously deals with this issue,” Epstein said. “Ryan is a remarkable kid and a talented player, and we understand that many will be concerned about his health. He is getting the best medical attention the world has to offer, and we will have more information soon. Until then — out of respect for Ryan’s privacy and at the request of the Westmoreland family — we will not have any further comment.”

Westmoreland, 19, left minor league camp on March 4. He was diagnosed the next day at Massachusetts General Hospital, had consultations with three leading experts in the field, and on Tuesday will have surgery with Dr. Robert Spetzler of the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ"

I pray this kid will be alright. How scary for him and his family.
 
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