PT TOMORROW: AL East—Bradley looks to stick around

Boston Red Sox

In Yankee Stadium over the weekend, Grady Sizemore (OF, BOS) got his first taste of left field in the major leagues. While the immediate concern was covering the expansive territory in left and center with Sizemore and Jackie Bradley Jr. (OF, BOS), manager John Farrell acknowledged that the team has had some internal discussions about perhaps using Sizemore and Bradley in those positions on a more regular basis once right fielder Shane Victorino (OF, BOS) returns from the disabled list.

For Bradley, retaining his roster spot would mark quite a turnaround from a disappointing spring, which had him ticketed for AAA-Pawtucket before Victorino’s injury. Through Saturday, Bradley is 8-for-29 with five walks, showcasing the...

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