Red Sox Might Shuffle Lineup
Published 10/20/2007 by Dave Sheinin at washingtonpost.com - MLB
Neither the Red Sox or Indians are satisfied with the performances of their offenses during the ALCS, but its the Red Sox who are contemplating a major lineup change.
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