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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Boston Red Sox placed third baseman Kevin Youkilis on the disabled list because of a back injury Thursday and called up catching prospect Ryan Lavarnway from triple-A Pawtucket. Red Sox manager Terry Francona announced the moves before the opener of a four-game series against the Kansas City Royals. The 24-year-old Lavarnway was scheduled to make his major league debut as the designated hitter, batting seventh in the Red Sox lineup. Youkilis, who is hitting .266 with 17 homers and 78 RBIs, has missed several games recently because of what Francona called "a back strain or sprain." Youkilis remained in Boston after Wednesday nights game against Tampa Bay to be examined by doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital. He also received an injection to alleviate some of the pain in his lower back. "His body was so beat up anyway, I think this was the last straw, kind of put him over the edge," Francona said. "But hopefully we can get him back to where he can be Youkilis. I think after the game yesterday, it was obvious we needed to get him checked out." The 32-year-old Youkilis was selected to his third all-star game this summer. He joins a rapidly growing Boston disabled list that includes designated hitter David Ortiz (bursitis in right foot), reliever Bobby Jenks (sore back), and outfielder J.D. Drew (left shoulder impingement)." "You lose one, its kind of a big deal, you lose two it doesnt help," Francona said. "But you know, our challenge is to not let it affect us winning games, so thats what well do." Jed Lowrie and Mike Aviles will split time at third base with Youkilis on the DL. Lavarnway could have the opportunity to catch, though his defence has not progressed nearly as rapidly as his bat. He was hitting a combined .293 with 30 homers and 85 RBIs at double-A and triple-A, and thats why Francona expects him to be primarily the designated hitter while hes with the team. "I tried to keep my head out of the roster up here," said Lavarnway, a sixth-round draft pick in 2008 who has shown considerable power at every level. "I didnt want to get too ahead of myself." Lavarnway said he didnt expect to make it to the majors so quickly, and he hardly worked with the starting pitchers in spring training, when young catchers who might have a chance of making the major league team are usually given a look. He flew into Kansas City on Thursday morning, but still wasnt entirely sure he was added to the roster until he landed in the afternoon. "It was bad on the plane. I had knots in my stomach," he said. "Now that Im here, its back to business. The routine of the day will help me get back into it." Robert Mathis Colts Jersey . Woodson said during a radio interview Thursday that the Knicks Carmelo Anthony doesnt get the same calls as other superstars. 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Also on hand for the announcement were the seven premier partners of the Grey Cup Festival; Molson Canadian, PlayNow.com (BCLC), Safeway Canada, Scotiabank, TELUS, The Vancouver Sun and the Vanier Cup Championship. “Grey Cup week promises to be one of the biggest sporting events, and celebrations to ever hit Vancouver,” said Keith. “We have put together an unbelievable organizing team made up of some Vancouvers most prominent business leaders to deliver a top notch Festival the whole family can enjoy.” 2011 Grey Cup Festival events get started Thursday, Nov. 24 with the Gibsons Finest CFL Player Awards and Blakes After-Party both happening at the Vancouver Convention Centre West. The 2011 Grey Cup Festival, coined Raise the Roof in reference to the newly refurbished BC Place, will kick into high gear Friday, Nov. 25 when Canadas top university football teams compete in the 47th annual Vanier Cup Championship. Starting Nov. 25 and running through Sunday, Nov. 27 on Beatty and Robson streets will be the TELUS StreetFest, featuring 17 free concerts on the PlayNow.com Main Stage and daily football fun on the CN Field. Fans are encouraged to visit the Vancouver Convention Centre West to take in the free Scotiabank Football Experience or enjoy live entertainment in the 90,000 square foot Molson Canadian House. The Scotiabank Show Your Colours Gala will be held later that night at the Vancouver Convention Centre West. Families will have fun visiting the Nissan Family Zone at Jack Poole plaza including three days of entertainment on the Canadian Direct stage. Saturday, November 26th will be highlighted by the Safeway Grey Cup Festival Parade, which will see more than 40 floats and community groups from organizations throughout Canada touring the streets of downtown and finishing at The Vancouver Sun FanFest in the Nissan Family Zone. “Hosting the Grey Cup is a tremendous economic opportunity and a time for families and friends to celebrate a truly Canadian championship,” said Premier Christy Clark. “The events wouldnt be possible without the hundreds of volunteers who donate their spirit and time to the success of the Grey Cup Festival and make sure that everyone has a time to remember.” “This years Grey Cup Festival is shaping up to be the best one yet, and were very excited to welcome it back to Vancouver in our 125th anniversary year,” said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson. “With four days of festivals, concerts and family events, the 2011 Grey Cup Festival promises something for everyone, and is not to be missed.” “The Grey Cup is not just a game but a tradition that burns bright in the hearts of Canadians,” said Daryn Medwid, Sales Director, Western Canada, Molson Coors Canada.dddddddddddd. “As long standing supporters and passionate football fans, our role is to provide greater opportunities for fans to experience the best of Grey Cup Festival weekend, both in BC and across the rest of Canada.” “The most celebrated event in Canadian football deserves an equally exciting festival, an event football fans in our city wont want to miss. As a premier Grey Cup partner, TELUS and its more than 6,000 team members across Metro Vancouver are thrilled to bring the 2011 TELUS StreetFest to our city,” says Jill Schnarr, vice-president, Community Investment, TELUS. “In addition, we will be supporting Prostate Cancer Canada and the Prostate Canada Fight Foundation. Fans will be able to pick up a wrist-band at the Festival and for every wrist-band scanned on-site, TELUS will make a $5 donation that will be shared between these two wonderful charities.” Drawing upon TELUS technology and the power of smartphone and tablet devices, the 2011 Grey Cup Festival will be more accessible than ever before. Festival attendees will be able to get the latest information on events, schedules and contests from their mobile device whether theyre in the stands at BC Place, at home, or on the go. For more information about the TELUS StreetFest and other festival events, please visit the Grey Cup Festival mobile web app at m.2011greycupfestival.ca. "The Grey Cup. Some things need no explanation, they are iconic, yet they do mean so many things to so many different people.” said Colin Brown, COO of Canadian Direct Insurance. “Being involved in the 2011 Grey Cup Festival is our way of telling Vancouver, BC and the rest of Canada that we are proud supporters of a great Canadian tradition and are committed community partners. We look forward to showing the rest of Canada how the west can do it!" For the first time in Grey Cup history the CIS Vanier Cup Championship game will be played in BC – Friday, November 25th at the newly re-furbished BC Place. As a special for customers, select Safeway stores will offer retail family-priced Vanier Cup tickets for only $17 (taxes and fees included) while supplies last. A limited number of tickets to the Gibsons Finest CFL Player Awards and Blakes After-Party, as well as a special 3-day front-of-the-line passes to Molson Canadian House are also available for sale. To purchase tickets, please visit www.2011greycupfestival.ca or call 1-855-GREYCUP (855-473-9287). The 99th annual Grey Cup Championship will kick off Sunday, Nov. 27th. This remarkable game is the largest sporting event in Canada. A celebration of sport and culture, the Grey Cup is uniquely Canadian and has a storied history and deep traditions. The 2011 Grey Cup Festival, Raise the Roof, will be distinctly Canadian with lots of West Coast feel. cheap nfl jerseys cheap jerseys cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '

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