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According to manager Alex Cora, Red Sox rookie Marcelo Mayer started up baseball activities yesterday, just playing catch ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- After landing on the 60-day injured list following his latest injury setback, Dustin Pedroia is stepping away from baseball indefinitely. The 35-year-old admitted that his left ...
Pedroia helped the Red Sox win World Series titles in the 2007, 2013 and 2018 seasons, but the veteran infielder only appeared in three games during the 2018 season as he battled a knee injury.
Dustin Pedroia celebrates the final out to win the 2013 World Series. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB via Getty Images) You can email Michael Hurley or find him on Twitter @michaelFhurley.
Dustin Pedroia truly exemplifies what it means to wear the uniform of the Boston Red Sox. He is a true Red Sox and always will be.” - Jason Varitek, Red Sox catcher, 1997-2011 ...
Dustin Pedroia's long-anticipated departure from Major League Baseball became official Monday when the Boston Red Sox announced their second baseman was retiring, an end hastened by a litany of ...
BOSTON, MA—Second baseman Dustin Pedroia, who played in 1,512 games with the Boston Red Sox from 2006-19, announced his retirement from Major League Baseball today. Pedroia, 37, spent his entire ...
Best to my friend Dustin Pedroia on his retirement Ceremony. Miss our commercial shoots. Thank you for all on the field, but maybe more so off. 2009 told me my HR calls were “Brutal” and ...
Dustin Pedroia, who retired Monday after spending his entire 15-year career with the Boston Red Sox, won three World Series rings as well as American League Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable ...
The Red Sox announced that Dustin Pedroia underwent a fifth knee surgery — this one a joint preservation procedure — Tuesday in Vail, Colo. The operation was performed by Dr ...
If Dustin Pedroia could go back in time, he would choose not to have surgery on his knee in 2017, which may have allowed him to play more in 2018. Dustin Pedroia is one of the all-time great ...
Dustin Pedroia’s retirement ceremony Friday at Fenway Park will put a bow on the career of a Red Sox legend: A three-time champion, four-time All-Star, and four-time Gold Glove winner whose ...