4/21/07 vs. NY

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As much as not throwing well can feel in a game like tonight’s, the win negates pretty much any negatives you might otherwise take away. What a job by an entire cast of guys. Kyle ending the 8th by keeping the bases loaded and not letting the game get out of hand was the first big moment. The rally to win it was fun to watch as well. How a left handed hitter can pull his hands in to hit ... [link]

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Bronx Banter: Mo Problems
Published 4/21/2007 at Bronx Banter
... Everything went according to plan for the Yankees through the first seven innings of last night's series opener in Fenway. Andy Pettitte turned in a quality start, holding the Red Sox to two runs on a Jason Varitek homer over 6 1/3 innings, then passed the baton to Scott Proctor, who retired his two batters on six pitches (five of which were strikes). Meanwhile, Alex Rodriguez hit not one, but two more home runs, both off Curt Schilling , a solo shot into the Monster Seats in the fourth and a three-run shot that sent Coco Crisp tumbling into the Boston bullpen in the fifth. Those two shots were bookended by two other runs, the latter a Rodriguez double in the top of the eighth that was plated by a Jason Giambi single. That gave the Yankees a 6-2 lead entering the bottom of the eighth inning. With David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez leading off the eighth, the Yankees' four-run lead looked safe. Even if both mashers managed to come ar

38 Reactions: 4/21/07 vs. NY
Published 4/21/2007 by Tim Daloisio at The Red Sox Times
... What better way to relive last nights comeback than through the eyes of our resident pundit and blogger extraordiniare, Curt Schilling.

What They Are Saying
Published 4/21/2007 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... After last night’s dramatic come from behind victory, a lot of people had a lot of things to say. I have to wonder if Curt Schilling sleeps because his blog entry was posted pretty quickly after the game.

Sunday Links: Values, Standards & Glovology
Published 4/22/2007 by Kristin at Drunken Bleachers Blog
... Over at 38 Pitches, Curt Schilling breaks down Friday's Red Sox win.

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