boston.com - 4/30/2008
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Given the great admiration Kevin Youkilis has for Roy Halladay , his two-out single in the ninth inning to beat him last night, 1-0, felt extra special and left Youkilis and the Red Sox with a feeling of accomplishment in the first game of a homestand after being swept by the Rays at Tropicana Field over the weekend.
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Baseball Today: Wednesday, April 30
Projo Sox Blog —
... TIP OF THE HAT: Youkilis (shown hitting his game-winning single) had nothing but praise for Halladay after the game: "[He's] going to be a Hall of Fame pitcher." ...
Boston Red Sox News & Notes - 4/30
SOX & Dawgs —
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Jacoby Ellsbury missed last night’s game with a sore groin.
The lineup changes John Gibbons made didn’t help the Blue Jays last night.
Youkilis had some high words of praise for Halladay after the game last night. ...
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Sox Blog —
... .
(And yes, yes, I understand
now why he didn't. But trust me: if that game had gone into extra innings there
were gonna be a lot of unhappy people in that 43-degree wind-tunnel, not least the
players.) ...
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