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Editor’s note: Throughout the summer, The Eagle-Tribune will be doing short question and answer sessions with a member of the 1967 Red Sox, honoring the 40th anniversary of The Impossible Dream season.  A portion of the story ran in all Eagle-Tribune Publishing newspapers.
Rico Petrocelli turns 64 on June 27.
That means two things. One of our most memorable Boston sports heroes is getting old. And two, 40 years ago, when this region of the country first started going bonkers about baseball, Petrocelli was in his early 20s.
I caught up with the longtime Nashua resident between several events involving the 1967 team the past two weeks and asked him many questions, all relating to the incredible 1967 season:
Bill Burt: It seems like it has been a never-ending party the last few weeks for the 1967 season. What has the experience been like for you?

Rico Petrocelli: “I have thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. I can’t tell you how much fun it has been with most of the guys. Everybody has stories. Honestly, other than going through it in 1967, I don’t remember having this much fun. The fans and the Red Sox organization have been great to us. They’ve really gone out of their way to make us feel welcome. They’ve gone out of their way to make sure all of the guys came back, like Reggie Smith. … It’s been a joy.”

BB: OK, let’s get right to it | What was it like before the 1967 season around here?

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Curt Schilling didn’t just throw a gem, he looked like the guy from the 2004, sans the bloddy sock.

That was as well a pitched game we’ve seen since Pedro Martinez was here.

Pitching coach John Farrell appears to have made some changes that have worked, as his splitter is dropping more and his fastball is snappier. I realize the radar gun read “91″ for most of the game but it appeared he was throwing in the … continued »

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Are you?

Five losses in six games? Did you (and I) count the Yankees out a little early? Is the Sox lineup the problem? Or is it the starters, which have really been behind the five losses in six games?

 I’d be interested in your thoughts:

 What is the Sox biggest problem right now? And how would you fix it?

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I had a story in today’s newspaper about 10 things we learned this past Sox-Yankees weekend at Fenway Park.

Well, there are more.

1. Jonathan Papelbon is either human or struggling.

An 0-and-2 fastball on the outside part of the plate? When you are superhuman, you can get away with that. And for the month of April, he was superhuman. But that was when he fastball topped out at 98 mph. He hasn’t … continued »

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