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Morning sports update: Adam Jones says the Orioles are over their feud with the Red Sox

Baltimore Orioles' Adam Jones prepares to bat during the first inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston. Charles Krupa/AP Photo

Adam Jones think the animosity between the Red Sox and Orioles is in the past, as the two teams start a four-game series in Baltimore Thursday night.

Are the Red Sox, Orioles done feuding? Adam Jones thinks so: “I think both sides were over with whatever is going on. On both sides,” Jones said. “It could have been handled quicker, faster, better. It wasn’t. But the good thing is we got some time away from each other and hopefully it just went away. They say time heals all wounds. Hopefully we’ve gotten away from each other.” (WEEI)

Pablo Sandoval still not trusted despite weak alternative: No wonder Chicago White Sox third baseman Todd Frazier keeps hearing from friends excited by rumors that he might get traded to the Red Sox within the next two months. (ESPN)

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Sandoval gets 3 hits as Pomeranz, Red Sox top White Sox 4-1: Pablo Sandoval hit a tiebreaking single in Boston’s four-run sixth inning and Drew Pomeranz struck out eight in his second straight win, helping the Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 4-1 on Wednesday night. (Boston.com)

Tiger Woods disoriented in video released by police: The footage came from his arrest Monday in the dark of early morning when Jupiter police noticed his Mercedes parked on the side of a six-lane road, part of it in the road and part of it in the bicycle lane. (Boston Globe)

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LeBron James’ Los Angeles home vandalized with slur: On the eve of the Cavaliers and Warriors meeting for the third straight year, police said James’ mansion in Los Angeles was vandalized in the morning with a racial slur spray painted onto the front gate. (Boston.com)

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James White on his winning touchdown in Super Bowl LI: ‘Nobody cares about that anymore.’: When asked how scoring the winning TD affected his offseason, White told reporters, “I traveled a bunch, but that’s about it. I mean, just trying to put that in the past now. It’s a new season. Nobody cares about that anymore, so just got to get focused on this year.” (Boston.com)

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