Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at 9:28 PM
Red Sox add Rich Hill

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6/30 Cup of Coffee: It was a tough night for Sox affiliates on Tuesday, with only one win in seven tries.
Double-A Portland's Ray Chang, Nate Spears and Stephen Fife have been selected to play in the Eastern League All-Star game to be played on July 14th in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
A pair of PawSox players nabbed the honors this week after impressive displays in the International League. Bubba Bell, far and away his team's best hitter on the week, was named Player of the Week, while Robert Coello was impressive enough in his start last Tuesday to be selected as Pitcher of the Week, as voted on by SoxProspects.com members.
6/29 Cup of Coffee: While Portland was nearly no-hit at home, Salem and the GCL Red Sox put on offensive displays by scoring double digit runs in impressive victories. Greenville completed a rare five game sweep of Charleston, and a pair of top prospects in Lowell hit their first professional home runs.
6/28 Cup of Coffee: It was a big night for offense for most Sox affiliates on Sunday, leading to four solid wins on the afternoon.
6/27 Cup of Coffee: Saturday saw Casey Kelly's ERA balloon to over 5, but his Sea Dogs teammates and the GCL Red Sox had come-from-behind wins that took the stink off a lackluster day for the organization.
The Red Sox have placed Dustin Pedroia on the 15-day disabled list with a non-displaced fracture of the navicular bone on his left foot and recalled Angel Sanchez from Triple-A Pawtucket. Pedroia was having a torrid June, hitting .374/.449/.626 with 4 home runs and 16 RBI in 23 games.

The Red Sox have recalled left-hander Fabio Castro and optioned outfielder Josh Reddick to Triple-A Pawtucket. The move was made to give Boston an extra pitcher after last night's extra inning affair with the Colorado Rockies in which six members of the Boston bullpen appeared.
RHP Kyle Weiland
2B Oscar Tejeda
For those who have followed the Red Sox farm system for the past decade, it has perhaps become easy to take Dusty Brown for granted. Since he signed with Boston in 2001 as a draft-and-follow from the 2000 Draft, Brown has made a slow, steady climb up the ladder to the big leagues, finally making his major league debut exactly one year ago yesterday, June 23. During that time, he has built a reputation as a solid defensive catcher who can handle a pitching staff with a bit of pop and good plate discipline, as well as a great clubhouse presence. Dusty recently took some time out to chat with SoxProspects.com’s Chris Hatfield.
6/24 Cup of Coffee: With only four games on Wednesday, the affiliates found different ways to bring home wins as they went 3 for 4 in their contests. Pawtucket and the GCL both came out on top in back-and-forth offensive struggles, while Lowell received stellar pitching to secure a rather easy victory. Portland missed multiple scoring opportunities and received a poor start as they fell at the hands of Altoona.
This afternoon, the Red Sox held a conference call to update fans and the media on the recovery and rehabilitation of Ryan Westmoreland, who entered the season as the second-ranked player in the SoxProspects.com rankings before undergoing a life-threatening procedure to remove a cavernous malformation on his brain stem in March. Westmoreland said he "feels a lot better," adding that doctors and therapists alike have told him his progress has been remarkable.
6/23 Cup of Coffee: Solid pitching performances were common on Tuesday's slate, as two Single-A All-Star Games and some rain in the Dominican kept the action light for Sox affiliates: 
