Published 10/17/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - MLB News
Perched on the right-field roof at Fenway Park, Dennis Eckersley could see it all slipping away from the Boston Red Sox. Heard it, too. No noise, no hope. "People were just sitting there. I can't remember it ever being that quiet," the Hall of Fame pitcher said Friday. "It's not like the Rays were scoring runs on groundballs.
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