Red Sox Highs and Lows of 2007

 
THE HIGH FIVE 1. BECKETT BECOMES TRUE ACE Had postseason play been considered in the voting, Josh Beckett would have been a unanimous... (link)

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Breaking Down MLB's Luxury Tax: 2003-2007

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A Detailed Look: Drug Suspensions in the Testing Era

171 suspensions have been doled out for a total of 2,435 games across the Major and Minor leagues. Which MLB system has the most suspensions? Which has the least? What player has had the biggest suspension? Who has had multiple offenses? Let's peel back the onion.
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Looking at the Red Sox's Infield

Electrified by their second baseman Dustin Pedroia, Boston had a strong defensive right side of the infield. The weakest link was their shortstop in Julio Lugo.
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What To Get for the Sox Fan Who Has Everything

Only two shopping days left until Christmas... and if you're still scrambling around looking for that perfect gift for the rabid Sox fan in your life, look no further! They may own every Red Sox book, DVD, shirt and Wally doll ever made-- but I bet they haven't gotten ahold of most of these things yet. Commemorative Scrabble Game One of those "slap a World Champions logo on a product and
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AP NewsBreak: No title, but New York Yankees cut luxury tax bill again - MLB - Yahoo! Sports

By RONALD BLUM, AP Baseball Writer December 24, 2007 NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Yankees did accomplish something this year: They lowered their luxury tax for the second straight season. The Yankees were hit with a tax bill of $23.88 million by ...
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The Yankees were hit with a tax bill of $23.88 million by Major League Baseball in a notice sent to teams late Friday, pushing them over the $100 million mark since the penalty for profligate spending was introduced in 2003.
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Looking back, '07 was memorable year
Baseball had another memorable season in 2007, from longtime records being borken to the Red Sox winning the World Series to the Mitchell Report. Here's a look back at the highs and lows of a year to remember.