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Brandon Moss #44 | Outfielder | Boston Red Sox
Height: 6-0    Weight:     Throws: R    Bats: L
Born: Sep 16, 1983, Monroe, GA
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2008 Statistics
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Last 21 Days272200110010200.286.375.714
20086213600230010600.286.318.571
Projected 2007 Statistics
ABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBKAVG
3751010050036.270
Games Played By Position
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Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBKAVGOBPSLG
2007BOS15256721010046.280.379.440
2008BOS6213600230016.286.318.571
Career2146913212400512.283.353.500
Player Notes
May 21, 2008
Brandon Moss will report to Triple-A Pawtucket tomorrow to begin his rehab assignment, according to the Boston Globe. He is recovering from an appendectomy.
May 18, 2008
Boston outfielder Brandon Moss has been cleared to return to action following emergency appendectomy, according to the Boston Herald.
May 5, 2008
The Red Sox placed Brandon Moss on the 15-day disabled list on Monday. Moss will spend the time recovering from an emergency appendectomy.
May 5, 2008
Brandon Moss is recovering following his appendectomy, according to the Providence Journal. Manager Terry Francona said, "He's doing OK. I think there’s a chance that in four or five days he might be jogging. I don’t want to exaggerate, but I think, because of the way procedures are done today they can get going in a hurry."
May 3, 2008
Manager Terry Francona stated that Brandon Moss was sent to the hospital on Saturday night to have his appendix removed, according to the AP. Before the game against the Rays, Moss felt ill and was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital for an emergency appendectomy. He got out of successful surgery just after 11 p.m. EDT. Francona said, "He was feeling ill and the medical team felt that rather than just an abdominal flu, there was a possibility of appendicitis. We took him over there right before the game, which is probably a good idea. We were trying to be safe rather than sorry, and he’s having it removed."