Shane Victorino News
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The Boston Red Sox defeated the Yankees 7-4 to start the Major League Baseball season with two road wins against New York for the first time since 1935, while the Mets topped the San Diego Padres 8-4.
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Outfielder Shane Victorino said he signed with the Boston Red Sox because of the team’s tradition and rivalry with the New York Yankees.
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The U.S. advanced to the second round of the World Baseball Classic by beating Canada 9-4 with seven runs over the final two innings.
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Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino has appealed a three-game suspension from Major League Baseball for his role in an Aug. 5 bench-clearing incident against the San Francisco Giants.
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The Philadelphia Phillies traded outfielders Shane Victorino to the Los Angeles Dodgers and Hunter Pence to the San Francisco Giants, cutting a combined $19.9 million from the last-place team’s annual payroll.
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Outfielder Shane Victorino was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers from the Philadelphia Phillies, who received relief pitcher Josh Lindblom and minor- league starter Ethan Martin, Philly.com reported.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers designated outfielder Bobby Abreu for assignment to clear a roster spot for Shane Victorino, who was acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday at the Major League Baseball trade deadline.
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Former No. 1 draft pick Delmon Young signed a one-year, $750,000 free-agent contract with the Philadelphia Phillies after a season in which he helped the Detroit Tigers reach the World Series.
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The $198 million Yankees are fighting to reach the American League playoffs against three teams -- Baltimore, Oakland and Tampa Bay -- who together are spending as much on players as New York.
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Outfielder Josh Hamilton and pitcher Zack Greinke remain on the free-agent market at the end of baseball’s winter meetings, which failed to match last year’s $509 million spending spree.
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