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Riley Greene went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run against the Red Sox on Tuesday.
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Riley Greene went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run against the Red Sox on Tuesday.
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www.nbcsports.comBritain's Got Talent act Sonny Green has opened up to the Mirror about his star turn on this Saturday's show which caps a remarkable turnaround for the star who was once in the grip of addiction
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music.apple.comSonny Gray got roughed up for four runs by his former team, the Cincinnati Reds, in his Red Sox debut Saturday.
www.boston.comGOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Because he had right elbow surgery to remove bone chips in September after his final 2019 start, Reds starting pitcher Sonny Gray now only hears a pop in the catcher’s glove when throwing. No longer does Gray feel a pop in his arm.
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