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Updated: February 18, 2008 10:37:54 AM MST
Patrick Ronan/The Daily Times
BOSTON — Many Americans coast to coast have heard that 24-year-old Jacoby Ellsbury made baseball history June 30 by becoming the first Navajo to play in Major League Baseball.   Full Story
 
BOSTON — Fifteen-year old India Bell wasn't shy when choosing her favorite ballplayer on the Boston Red Sox.   Full Story
 
BOSTON — A young ballplayer takes his warm-up cuts in the on-deck circle. Sporting a gleaming white jersey with a red No.   Full Story
 
Elise Amendola/The Associated Press
BOSTON — Nearly six decades ago, Franklin McCabe took the road less traveled. Today, his grandson — Boston Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury — does the same.   Full Story
 
 

Roughnecks get final tune-up
Jacoby McCabe Ellsbury, the first Navajo to play major league baseball, poses in his Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox uniform before a game. Ellsbury picked up his first career RBI for the Boston Red Sox during Wednesday's game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Fenway Park in Boston.(Courtesy photo)