Facing power righty, Sox start Cora
Published 10/13/2008 by Ian Browne at Major League Baseball News
With the Rays starting Matt Garza in Game 3 of the ALCS on Monday at Fenway, Boston manager Terry Francona opted to go with Alex Cora over Jed Lowrie at shortstop.
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