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It was probably the most important at bat Rocco Baldelli has ever had as a Ray. With two on and no outs in the fifth inning, the score tied 1-1, the Rhode Island native ripped a single through the hole at short and third, scoring Willy Aybar (double). Baldelli nearly hit a 3-run homer, but [...]

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Matt Garza gets an A-plus. And Jon Lester gets his standard A. The duo have made it a duel. Through four innings, Garza has allowed one hit, a Dustin Pedroia homer and Lester allowed a run-scoring double on a good bit of hitting by Evan Longoria, who stuck out the bat and hit it down [...]

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BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS RAYS CAREER vs. LESTER RED SOX CAREER vs. GARZA PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI Aybar .333 6 2 0 0 Bay — 0 0 0 0 Baldelli .000 3 0 0 0 Casey .100 10 1 0 0 Bartlett .500 8 4 0 0 Cash .250 [...]

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I don’t know what I’d infer from the above — that the Rays aren’t as loose as they’ve been for the entire series — but it tells me they are taking this game serious. Is that their personality, being serious? Hell, no. This team has fun before and after games. As for the serious part, [...]

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Today’s games BUFFALO 27, San Diego 20 … I see holes in Chargers CAROLINA 31, New Orleans 27 … NFC title practice game? CHICAGO 31, Minnesota 20 … Or are Bears best in NFC? Pittsburgh 26, CINCINNATI 17 … I would take Pinkerton over Bengals Tennessee 23, KANSAS CITY 13 … No Larry Johnson, no [...]

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1. The Rays are “almost” dead. It’s not over. But it will take somebody doing something special if the Rays are going to beat the Sox later tonight. The key, as Kevin Youkilis (more on him later) said after the game, in Game 7 is get the lead. Just get the damn lead. Other than [...]

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Tampa is a rookie city. They are not crushed beyond belief, as most of you were in 1986 when the Mets made their miraculous two-out comeback in Game 6 of the World Series. They are frazzled. They thought it was over just like most of you (and me) thought the same thing. But everything has [...]

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Al Michaels, where are you? The Red Sox have done the unthinkable after 24 of the sleepiest post-season innings in Red Sox recent playoff history. Trailing 7-4 to open the eighth inning, Jason Bay led off with a walk followed by a two-run homer from J.D. Drew, whose playoff history is picking up accolades. Then, [...]

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The Red Sox have officially woken up. David Ortiz has pumped up Fenway Park. The Sox trail 7-4, but it feels like it is 7-6. Stay tuned.

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It wasn’t Babe Ruth-like. David Ortiz didn’t point to where he would hit a home run. But he did imply before the game he was going to hit one. The three-run bomb to right field, about 15 rows up, was probably too little too late, THe rally was started by Dustin Pedroia, who knocked in [...]

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