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July 17, 2012

Crawford returns in Red Sox lineup

BOSTON — Red Sox left fielder Carl Crawford is in Boston’s lineup after missing the entire season with left wrist and elbow injuries.

Signed to a $142 million, seven-year contract before last season, the 30-year old Crawford had a disappointing 2011. He hit a career-worst .255 with 11 homers and 56 RBIs, and finished with just 18 stolen bases after swiping 47 in 2010 and 60 the year before that.

“Just happy to be back out there,” he said before the Red Sox took the field for batting practice. “I’m excited about playing. It’s been a while. I’m just happy that I can play a big league game. I’m a little nervous.”

Crawford had wrist surgery in January and was hoping to be ready for opening day, but suffered a few setbacks and didn’t begin his first rehab assignment until late June.

He’s scheduled to play left and bat second Monday night against the White Sox, who bring Kevin Youkilis back to Beantown for the first time since his June 24th trade to Chicago.

Crawford was especially happy to be batting near the top of the order, in a spot vacated with Dustin Pedroia on the 15-day disabled list. Last season, Crawford mostly hit in the lower-third of the order.

“I’m definitely excited about it,” he said. “No secret I like hitting at the top.”

And he figures he can run more hitting up high.

“Up there I can run as much as I want,” he said. “Last year I was limited.”

In 2011, Crawford started third in the lineup but was moved down to primarily seventh after he got off to a poor start, batting just .204 with one homer and six RBIs in April. Now he feels he’s got something to prove because of his struggles.

“I’m a big part of a puzzle that’s supposed to win a championship,” he said.

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