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Sox and Dawgs Inactive:
With Jason Bay reinjuring his hamstring last night, the Boston Red Sox are a bit short on outfield depth as J.D. Drew also has some hamstring issues as well but is playing.
And now to make matters worse, Rocco Baldelli has been placed on the disabled list this afternoon. Taking his place on the 25-man roster [...]
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