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| #1 Posted on 27.5.05 2134.14 Reposted on: 27.5.12 2134.21 | Man, if this game is any indication, this series is going to rule. Close game, both teams were a pitch or two away from breaking out at any time.
Cant wait to see how this weekend plays out. Promote this thread! |  | Quezzy
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| #2 Posted on 28.5.05 1606.49 Reposted on: 28.5.12 1607.14 | So much for close games, Boston wins game two 17 - 1. | redsoxnation
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| #3 Posted on 28.5.05 1704.22 Reposted on: 28.5.12 1704.28 | Millar sits, Red Sox win. For some reason, it just doesn't seem coincidental. And it was nice to see balls hit towards first and actually think they might be played cleanly. If the middle of the Red Sox order doesn't start producing, it will get late very early. Team record for hits for Boston is 28, set in '50 against the Browns and '03 against the Marlins. They had 27 today. In 2 of those 3 games, Pavano was the opposing starter. | StaggerLee
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| #4 Posted on 28.5.05 1809.13 Reposted on: 28.5.12 1811.38 | Jeezus that was a horrible outing for the Yankees. The Sox OWNED them today. I am just happy I have the weekend off, since I havent seen any games yet this season, and I get treated to an exciting Yankees win, and a disasterous Yankees loss. Good job Boston. Tommorow nights game should be fun. | Gugs
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| #5 Posted on 28.5.05 2137.44 Reposted on: 28.5.12 2139.14 | Two years in a row the Sox get a quality defensive first baseman. The difference this year is that Olerud's got a legitimately good bat. If Millar doesn't start hitting for power soon, he could be the Jay Payton to Olerud's Trot Nixon. And that sits just fine with me. | PalpatineW
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| #6 Posted on 29.5.05 2230.13 Reposted on: 29.5.12 2230.17 | ...and lose the following two.
;) | StaggerLee
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| #7 Posted on 30.5.05 0026.15 Reposted on: 30.5.12 0029.01 | AFter that first inning, I was sure we'd get a barn burner of a game. Then, David Wells showed why I wished the Yanks would have given him a call this offseason. Shut them down totally.
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| #8 Posted on 30.5.05 1259.03 Reposted on: 30.5.12 1259.54 | Originally posted by PalpatineW ...and lose the following two.
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Don't be too hard on Stagger, Palp. He got a little excited after the Sox gave away the 1st game. 
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