Red Sox desktop wallpaper

2011 Red Sox spring training desktop wallpaper
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Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez (foreground) and third baseman Kevin Youkilis (backround) chug around the bases during a running drill. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox players (top to bottom) Jon Lester, Dustin Pedroia, John Lackey, and Jarrod Saltalamacchia line up in a row on the ground as they do situps during exercise time. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon stretches his neck during morning exercises at the team's player development complex. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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David Ortiz (right) cracks up new teammates Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford as they have some fun in the outfield. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia has a laugh as he and his teammates do an infield fielding drill. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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The presumed top four in the Red Sox rotation (left to right) John Lackey, Jon Lester, Clay Buchholz, and Josh Beckett during a fielding drill. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox players including Carl Crawford work out at the team's player development complex in Fort Myers, Fla. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis is back on the hot corner, here he fields a grounds ball during a morning workout. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury (center, in blue) sticks out as he is surrounded by red shirted teammates as Red Sox players took part in morning exercises. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek is all smiles as he rounds third base during a running drill. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)
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Desktop installation instructions:
1. Decide which image you want and click on the proper desktop size. (Select 1024x768 if you have your monitor set at high resolution. Otherwise select 800x600.)
Note: The images are large and may take several minutes to download if you have a slow connection.
2. Windows: Right-click with your mouse on the image and select "Set as wallpaper. You're done!
Macintosh: Click and hold your mouse over the photo you want. A menu will pop up. Choose Save This Image As, and save it to your desktop.
Open the image in any image-editing program (i.e. - Photoshop, PaintShop, MacPaint, etc.). Choose Select All, then choose Copy from the edit menu.
Next go under the apple menu and select Control Panels, then Desktop Patterns. Go under the Edit menu and choose Paste. Hit the Set Desktop Pattern button, and you're done.
1. Decide which image you want and click on the proper desktop size. (Select 1024x768 if you have your monitor set at high resolution. Otherwise select 800x600.)
Note: The images are large and may take several minutes to download if you have a slow connection.
2. Windows: Right-click with your mouse on the image and select "Set as wallpaper. You're done!
Macintosh: Click and hold your mouse over the photo you want. A menu will pop up. Choose Save This Image As, and save it to your desktop.
Open the image in any image-editing program (i.e. - Photoshop, PaintShop, MacPaint, etc.). Choose Select All, then choose Copy from the edit menu.
Next go under the apple menu and select Control Panels, then Desktop Patterns. Go under the Edit menu and choose Paste. Hit the Set Desktop Pattern button, and you're done.

