Punto has three hits for Red Sox: Boston infielder Nick Punto led off and started at third base on Sunday at Detroit. Punto had a huge game offensively but the Red Sox still were swept by the Tigers after an extra-inning affair. Punto went 3 for 6 from the top spot of the order with three RBI in the game. Punto hit a sacrifice fly for an RBI in the third inning and added an RBI on an infield single in the ninth and a single to left in the 11th for Boston. The single in the 11th gave the Red Sox an 11-10 lead, but they lost that lead in the end. (Updated 04/08/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
Punto was making his first start of the season on Sunday for the Red Sox. He looked good but since he played in just one of the three games in the series with Detroit, we're assuming he's not going to see regular at-bats as long as Kevin Youkilis and Mike Aviles are healthy. Punto is just an AL-only Fantasy option at this time. (Updated 04/08/2012).
05/11/2012 23:30 Buchholz solid in Red Sox's win
Dustin Pedroia had three hits and three RBIs to back a solid outing by Clay Buchholz, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 7-5 Friday night to snap a three-game skid.
05/08/2012 23:15 Butler's three-run HR lifts Royals
Billy Butler hit a mammoth three-run homer in the eighth inning Tuesday night, giving the Kansas City Royals a 6-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
04/29/2012 17:33 White Sox's Floyd nearly no-hits Boston
Gavin Floyd carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning, Adam Dunn hit a two-run homer and the Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 4-1 on Sunday.
Nick Punto did a solid job off the bench for the Cardinals last season and could have an improved role in 2012. After batting .278 with one homer and 20 RBI in 63 games a year ago, he signed with the Red Sox in the offseason and could end up seeing time at shortstop with Jed Lowrie and Marco Scutaro no longer in Boston. The 34-year-old has been a utility infielder for much of his career, but if he can beat out Mike Aviles -- or at least split time with him in 2012 -- it will go a long way for his value in Fantasy. The career .249 hitter would benefit from everyday at-bats in a potent lineup, but he is shaping up to be more of a low-end option in AL-only formats on Draft Day. (Updated 2/14/12)