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Boston Globe:
Sox-Yanks pitching matchups > Sox do it again > Wake Comments
were doctored > Robinson's legacy set in stone > Thumbs |
Boston Herald:
'Tek good in pinch > Heckuva first game > Cora corralled >
Schilling offers a far-from-Curt response > Chamberlain to miss
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ProJo:
Varitek's 9th inning homer fuels comeback > Ailing Cora could be
put on the DL > Schilling insists: I won't play for Yankees >
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Hartford Courant:
Farnsworth comes up big in Yankees win > ESPN settles with
Reynolds > Phillies beat Astros > Tigers rally past Twins |
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It's Red Sox vs. YankeeZZZzzzzz: Rivalry's Buzz Takes a Beating 38Pitches: 'Umm, no.' | Wilbur: Space Shot | Yankee Swap Video: Big Papi Explains Reason for Hitting Woes
May 18, 2007:
More Baloney from Giambi
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The Yankee Cheater Has a New Spin on Steroids Now (Opening Big Mouth to Back Bonds* Will Backfire, Too)
Now in USA Today: Giambi Says Steroids Didn't Help Him Hit Homers
"That stuff didn't help me hit home runs. I don't care what people say, nothing is going to give you that gift of hitting a baseball." -- Jason Giambi on May 16, 2007
Then on ESPN Page 2: Giambi Wanted Strength of 100 Men
"Jason, which superpower would you want most: the strength of 100 men, the ability to fly, turn invisible or shoot fire out your rear end?
Giambi: I think I can already do the last one. Probably the strength of 100 men.
You're about the first one to say that. Almost everyone else picks invisible.
Giambi: No, strength is more practical. It would be such an advantage in this game." -- Jason Giambi in the summer of 2001
Those Were the Days
Never Forget to Remember the Bronx Robbery
Sox Lost Shot at '03 Series Title as Yanks Cheated to Take ALCS Since Giambi Admitted He Used Illegal Steroids. Will Bud Selig Ever Void Those Two Bogus Homers in Game 7?
Edgar's Back in Town
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What About Rent-a-Wreck's Reception?
Will Red Sox Nation Gets Its Money's Worth When Rent Steps to the Plate? Will Edgar Get the Damon-Pedro-Foulke Fenway Treatment? (He May Need to Find His Old Hiding Place Tonight)
He Had a Short Stop in Boston
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The Rent-a-Wreck Archives: Excuse Me, Edgar? Mr. Ed Adds Infield to Injury $marte Move? Sox Pay $11M to Get Out of Rentererror One and Done: The End of an Error
Eric the Great
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Hinske Makes Some Headlines! Not-Exactly-Everyday Eric Shines in Nightcap
Hinske Homer Leads Sweep Over Toothless Tigers, 4-2 in Game 2 Schill Pitched Just Well Enough to Lose, But Didn't The Black Donnelly: Two K's and No Walks for the Winner Steady Understudies: Lopez Plays Okaji; Okaji Plays Papelbon 9 1/2 Weak: Yankees Slip Sliding Away, Roger That
"When you have a team this deep, you can do some pretty special things. Today, with Julian in the first game and the bullpen, and tonight with Hinske taking the team by the horns." -- 5.17.07, Curt Schilling, our own Winston Churchill
Catch of the Day
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Did You See That Catch Hinske Made? (Not Many People Could See It Down in Brunansky's Corner)
Dirt Dog Poster Boy of the Week
"The dirt, was all in my eyes, in my mouth. I was OK. In my mind, unless you've got to carry me off on a stretcher [he'll play]. I don't get the chance to play that often." -- 5.17.07, Eric Hinske on the catch of the day
38Pitches.com: Schilling Talks Sweep Mnookin: Sox Sprinkled with Gold Dust Eric Wilbur: Short Hops | Gallery: Future Sox to Watch
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