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Red Sox need backup shortstop

by evan brunell | Jan 7, 2010 | Felipe Lopez, Jed Lowrie, Jerry Hairston, Khalil Greene, Mark Loretta, Nick Green, Orlando Cabrera

With the signing of Adrian Beltre and impending acquisition of Bill Hall, it seems that the Sox only have one thing left to do: dump Mike Lowell to bring in a backup shortstop. Lowell is perhaps even more redundant with the acquisition of Hall, who can play third and...

I’m fed up with Julio Lugo

by evan brunell | May 7, 2008 | David Eckstein, Jed Lowrie, Julio Lugo, Khalil Greene, Orlando Cabrera, Rafael Furcal

I tried. Honest, I did. I tried to like him. I advocated signing him last year. He was the best option at the time. Now it could be argued he’s the worst shortstop in the major leagues. Last week, I asked my friend for ideas for topics on the Sox to write about....

Course of action for the Red Sox: Trade for Khalil Greene

by evan brunell | Jan 28, 2008 | Brandon Moss, Coco Crisp, Julian Tavarez, Julio Lugo, Justin Hampson, Khalil Greene, San Diego Padres, Trades

On Friday, we looked at the 2008 ZiPS projections for the Red Sox, which sees the Red Sox as the best team in the American League. I’m not seeing it. I see some flaws — big ones. Fortunately, we can correct (or minimize) these flaws. To me, there are two...

Young and Greene propel Pads to 6-1 win

by shawn medeiros | Jun 24, 2007 | Josh Bard, Khalil Greene, Tim Wakefield

Not known much for his hitting, but his stellar defense, Khalil Greene hit two homeruns (10, 11) while rising pitching star, Chris Young, went 7 innings silencing the Boston Red Sox (47-26) only allowing one hit helping lead the San Diego Padres (42-31) to a 6-1 win....
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