- Boston won despite losing center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury because of an injured right shoulder. He was hurt trying to break up a double play in the fourth when Rays shortstop Reid Brignac landed on Ellsburys right arm. (USA Today)
- BOSTON — He bounded up the dirt-covered green steps of the home dugout to the red carpet leading out to the first base line at 1:59 p.m. (New York Daily News)
- BOSTON—The Red Sox do home openers better than anyone these days. That's not opinion, that's fact, at least when it comes to the outcome. (ESPN)
- BOSTON -- Red Sox starter Josh Beckett shook off the worry about his thumb and a miserable five-homer performance in his 2012 debut to shut down the tough Rays and lead new Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine to say, Thats just what the doctor ordered. (CBS Sports)
- BOSTON (AP) - The Red Sox may win or they may lose, but at 100 years young, beloved Fenway Park continues to win over fans as the teams most valuable player. (NBC Sports)
- The Boston Red Sox promised fans like me a whole new approach this season. New front office, new manager, new players, new attitude we were told. Spring training would set the tone for the season. (YAHOO!)
- The Boston Red Sox begin their 100th season at Fenway Park with Friday's matinee against American League East rival Tampa Bay in what should be a fun, festive atmosphere. (Washington Post)
- Heading into Fenway Park after a 1-5 road trip to begin the 2012 campaign, the Boston Red Sox had a sea of doubt surrounding them. (Bleacherreport.com)
- BOSTON — Josh Beckett pitched eight solid innings Friday and the Boston Red Sox rebounded from a rough road trip by winning their eighth straight home opener, 12-2 over the Tampa Bay Rays. (The Boston Globe)
Friday, April 13, 2012
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