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BOSTON -- David Ortiz was upset how he was swinging a night earlier. It didnt take long to fix his swing.Ortiz reached 20 homers for the 15th consecutive season on his first at-bat and drove in three runs, Steven Wright pitched efficiently into the seventh inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the sloppy Texas Rangers 11-6 on Wednesday night.After his last at-bat in Tuesdays loss, Ortiz cracked his bat in half over his knee after a broken-bat single. He felt a lot more focused his first time up Wednesday.I went deep today, he said, with a wink and a smile.Ortiz made it 2-0 in the first with his 523rd homer, a drive over the bullpens in right. Hes hit over 20 homers in each of his 14 seasons with Boston after exactly 20 his final year with Minnesota in 2002. The 40-year-old slugger has said hes retiring after this season.Last night I feel like I was using my bottom hand too much, Ortiz said. I like to make adjustments real fast. You have to, the pitching is too good right now and you have to be on top of your game.Bryce Brentz drove in three runs with two singles and Ryan Hanigan had a two-run single for the Red Sox, who took two of three from the AL West-leading Rangers.Early two-run homer, clean first inning by Steven, Boston manager John Farrell said. Thats proved to be a successful combo.Prince Fielder hit a two-run homer for Texas, which has lost six of eight and finished a 10-game, three-city trip at 4-6.Obviously not how we wanted to finish the road trip, Rangers manager Jeff Banister said. It will be nice to get back home, get to Arlington (Texas) and sleep in our own beds, show up tomorrow and hopefully put together four quality baseball games before the break.Wright (10-5) gave up six runs -- five earned -- and was pulled after Ian Desmonds two-run triple with no outs in the seventh. The 31-year-old knuckleballer was voted an All-Star for the first time in his career.Texas starter Martin Perez (7-5) was tagged for 11 runs -- seven earned -- in four innings.The Red Sox opened an 11-1 lead by scoring five runs in the second, two in the third and two more in the fourth.In the second, they scored all the runs on two hits, capitalizing on three errors for four unearned runs. Hanigan had a bases-loaded, two-run single, Mookie Betts an RBI double and Ortiz a sacrifice fly.In the third, Brentz had an RBI single and he added a two-run single the next inning.BOBBLESThe Rangers infield committed all three errors in the second -- one each by second baseman Rougned Odor, shortstop Elvis Andrus and third baseman Adrian Beltre.LIKE FATHER LIKE SONFielder tied his father -- Cecil -- with his 319th homer. The elder Fielder played 13 seasons in the big leagues, 1985-98.Thats pretty cool, man, Prince said, when learning of the feat.CHANGING RANGERSTexas recalled OF Jared Hoying from Triple-A Round Rock before the game and placed C Bryan Holaday on the 15-day DL with a bruised left thumb. Banister said he did it in the bullpen the last time he caught.Also, LHP Michael Roth cleared waivers and was assigned to Round Rock.TRAINERS ROOMRangers: 1B Mitch Moreland missed his fourth straight game (tight right calf). ... Banister said OF Shin-Soo Choo told him he was ready to play after leaving Tuesdays game with a tight lower back, but was cautious with him because we have missed some time with him.Red Sox: LF Brock Holt got the night off to rest. ... 3B Travis Shaw left with a bruised left foot and was scheduled for what the team called precautionary X-Rays Thursday.UP NEXTRangers: RHP Chi Chi Gonzalez (0-1, 9.53 ERA) is slated to start Thursday when they return home to open a four-game series against the Twins and RHP Tyler Duffey (4-6, 5.62). Its their only series at home in a four-week stretch.Red Sox: They are off Thursday before RHP Sean OSullivan (2-0, 6.61) is in line to start against Tampa Bay RHP Chris Archer (4-11, 4.50) on Friday. Wholesale Air Force 1 Canada . While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April. Air Force 1 Canada .4 million title. Ryan Riess emerged with the title after a session in which he started behind, but used expert skill to gather the chips to his side amid the unpredictability of no-limit Texas Hold em. Riess put his final opponent Jay Farber all-in with an Ace-King. http://www.airforce1canada.com/ . In Europe, top teams seem to be largely happy with their squads after spending nearly $1 billion in the off-season. And although English league clubs are unlikely to splash cash in January, Arsenal and Chelsea could be tempted to strengthen their squads with new strikers. Air Force 1 Shoes Canada . Calgary scored on the first shift, and Michael Cammalleri scored twice as the Flames cruised to a 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday. Air Force 1 For Sale .com) - The Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks both take aim at their first wins of the season on Saturday, as the Canucks open their home slate at Rogers Arena. NEW YORK -- The 169 players potentially eligible for free agency (c-club option, p-player option, m-mutual option; d-conditional option; e-right to elect free agency):AMERICAN LEAGUE=BALTIMORE (10) -- Pedro Alvarez, dh; Michael Bourn, of; Brian Duensing, lhp; Tommy Hunter, rhp; c-Logan Ondrusek, rhp; Steve Pearce, 1b; Nolan Reimold, of; Drew Stubbs, of; Mark Trumbo, of; Matt Wieters, c.BOSTON (5) -- Ryan Hanigan, c; Aaron Hill, 3b; Junichi Tazawa, rhp; Koji Uehara, rhp; Brad Ziegler, rhp.CHICAGO (5) -- c-Matt Albers, rhp; Alex Avila, c; Austin Jackson, of; Justin Morneau, dh; p-James Shields, rhp.CLEVELAND (5) -- Marlon Byrd, of; c-Coco Crisp, of; Rajai Davis, of; Mike Napoli, 1b; c-Carlos Santana, dh.DETROIT (3) -- Erick Aybar, ss; Casey McGehee, 3b; Jarrod Saltalamacchia, c.HOUSTON (5) -- Jason Castro, c; Doug Fister, rhp; c-Pat Neshek, rhp; Colby Rasmus, of; Luis Valbuena, 3b.KANSAS CITY (8) -- Drew Butera, c; c-Wade Davis, rhp; c-Alcides Escobar, ss; m-Luke Hochevar, rhp; m-Kris Medlen, rhp; m-Kendrys Morales, dh; Peter Moylan, rhp; m-Edinson Volquez, rhp.LOS ANGELES (8) -- Andrew Bailey, rhp; Jhoulys Chacin, rhp; c-Yunel Escobar, 3b; Tim Lincecum, rhp; c-Cameron Maybin, of; Geovany Soto, c; Jered Weaver, rhp; Chris Wilson, lhp.MINNESOTA (1) -- Kurt Suzuki, c.NEW YORK (2) -- Billy Butler, of; Mark Teixeira, 1b.OAKLAND (2) -- Ross Detwiler, lhp; Sam Fuld, of.SEATTLE (5) -- Franklin Gutierrez, of; Chris Iannetta, c; Dae-ho Lee, 1b; Adam Lind, 1b; Drew Storen, rhp.TAMPA BAY (3) -- Kevin Jepsen, rhp; Logan Morisson, 1b; Alexei Ramirez, ss.TEXAS (6) -- Carlos Beltran, of; Ian Desmond, of; Carlos Gomez, of; c-Derek Holland, lhp; Colby Lewis, rhp; Mitch Moreland, 1b.TORONTO (10) -- Jose Bautista, of; Joaquin Benoit, rhp; Brett Cecil, lhp; R.A. Dickey, rhp; Edwin Encarnacion, dh; Scott Feldman, rhp; Gavin Floyd, rhp; c-Jason Grilli, rhp; Dioner Navarro, c; Michael Saunders, of.---NATIONAL LEAGUE=ARIZONA (2) -- Daniel Hudson, rhp; Rickie Weeks, of.ATLANTA (3) -- Emilio Bonifacio, of; Eric OFlaherty, lhp; A.J. PPierzynski, c.ddddddddddddCHICAGO (9) -- Trevor Cahill, rhp; Aroldis Chapman, lhp; Chris Coghlan, of; m-Dexter Fowler, of; c-Jason Hammel, rhp; Munenori Kawasaki, 2b-3b; David Ross, c; Joe Smith, rhp; Travis Wood, lhp.CINCINNATI (2) -- Ross Ohlendorf, rhp; Alfredo Simon, rhp.COLORADO (6) -- Jorge De La Rosa, lhp; Daniel Descalso, inf; Nick Hundley, c; Boone Logan, lhp; Ryan Raburn, of; Mark Reynolds, 1b.LOS ANGELES (11) -- Brett Anderson, lhp; Joe Blanton, rhp; Jesse Chavez, rhp; Rich Hill, lhp; J.P. Howell, lhp; Kenley Jansen, rhp; p-Scott Kazmir, lhp; Josh Reddick, of; c-Carlos Ruiz, c; Justin Turner, 3b; Chase Utley, 2b.MIAMI (7) -- Andrew Cashner, rhp; Mike Dunn, lhp; Jeff Francoeur, of; Chris Johnson, 1b-3b; Jeff Mathis, c; Dustin McGowan, rhp; Fernando Rodney, rhp.MILWAUKEE (2) -- Blaine Boyer, rhp; Chris Capuano, lhp.NEW YORK (9) -- Jerry Blevins, lhp; e-Yoenis Cespedes, of; Bartolo Colon, rhp; Alejandro De Aza, of; Kelly Johnson, 2b-3b; James Loney, 1b; Jon Niese, lhp; Fernando Salas, rhp; Neil Walker, 2b.PHILADELPHIA (7) -- Andres Blanco, 3b; Peter Bourjos, of; A.J. Ellis, c; Jeremy Hellickson, rhp; David Hernandez, rhp; Ryan Howard, 1b; Charlie Morton, rhp.PITTSBURGH (5) -- Neftali Feliz, rhp; Matt Joyce, of; Ivan Nova, rhp; Sean Rodriguez, inf; Ryan Vogelsong, rhp.ST. LOUIS (5) -- c-Jaime Garcia, lhp; c-Matt Holliday, of; Brandon Moss, 1b-of; c-Jordan Walden, rhp; Jerome Williams, rhp.SAN DIEGO (6) -- Edwin Jackson, rhp; Jon Jay, of; Brandon Morrow, rhp; Clayton Richard, lhp; Adam Rosales, 3b; Carlos Villanueva, rhp.SAN FRANCISCO (8) -- Gordon Beckham, 2b; Gregor Blanco, of; Santiago Casilla, rhp; Javier Lopez, lhp; Joe Nathan, rhp; Angel Pagan, of; Jake Peavy, rhp; Sergio Romo, rhp.WASHINGTON (9) -- Matt Belisle, rhp; Sean Burnett, lhp; Stephen Drew, 2b; Chris Heisey, of; Mat Latos, rhp; Mark Melancon, rhp; Yusmeiro Petit, rhp; Wilson Ramos, c; Marc Rzepczynski, lhp. ' ' '
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