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« Game Three | Main | The Wrong Candidate in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time » October 26, 2004Why Not Us?The Red Sox have gotten all the breaks thus far in the postseason and they've taken advantage of them. St. Louis gave away two runs tonight through bad baserunning, and after Suppan was picked off third, Pedro turned into the Pedro of old. He gave the Sox everything they could have asked for and he earned his first World Series victory. Now the Sox have to make sure they don't take their eye off the ball. History is on their side, but they certainly can't forget their own defeat of the Yankees last week. This team is one win away from erasing 86 years of frustration. They cannot afford to slip up.Posted at October 26, 2004 09:42 PM
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