Michael Bourn had a career day playing at Great American Ballpark.
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Adams replaces Berkman, Solano replaces Bonifacio, Calhoun replaces Wells and Jason Marquis replaces his kids’ babysitter.
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Jacoby Ellsbury, bunting a baseball, into his face
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Another day, another Red Sox player hits the DL, and Lance Berkman gets bad news.
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After getting swept by the Mariners, the Rockies have hit rock bottom.