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Red Sox recall Lavarnway from Pawtucket
As Sean McAdam reported Wednesday, the Red Sox go for a position player -- catcher Ryan Lavarnway -- to take Alfredo Aceves' roster spot, at least until John Lackey is activated.
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Lackey to make start Sunday against Astros
John Lackey made a successful rehab start for Double-A Portland Tuesday night and is in line to return to the Red Sox' rotation on Sunday against Houston.
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Early notes: Lackey to begin throwing program
Manager John Farrell says John Lackey 's range-of-motion issues from his biceps injury are gone, and the right-hander will begin a throwing program on Tuesday.
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Sox hope to have Lackey back in two weeks
John Lackey felt some tightness in his biceps during a throwing session on Tuesday, so the Red Sox made the decision to shut him down.
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Alex Wilson looking to make most of opportunity
Alex Wilson was called up from Pawtucket to replace the injured John Lackey . He will come out of the bullpen in Aceves' spot, who is replacing Lackey in the rotation.
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Red Sox place Lackey on DL, recall Wilson from PawSox
John Lackey is placed on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to April 7) because of the right biceps strain, and is replaced by PawSox reliver Alex Wilson.
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Report: Lackey's 'prognosis is good' after second opinion
The 'prognosis is good' for John Lackey after a second opinion, according to WEEI.com.
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MRI shows no biceps tear for Lackey
The Red Sox are still in a "wait-and-see" mode when it comes to John Lackey , who left his first start in almost 18 months in the middle of an at-bat Saturday with a strained biceps.
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Lackey , Red Sox awaiting MRI results
John Lackey , who came out of Saturday's start in the fourth inning after suffering a strained right biceps, is in Boston awaiting an examination by team othropedist Dr. Peter Asnis and a follow-up MRI.
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Lackey on bicep injury: 'Hopefully, it's not too serious'
When John Lackey grabbed his right arm on the mound, the rest of the Red Sox held their collective breath. He will undergo tests on Sunday.
























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