Afternoon Red Sox Delight - 5/2

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 Afternoon Red Sox Delight - 5/2
Balloting has gotten underway for the 2008 MLB All-Star Game to be held at Yankee Stadium. Let’s get voting to make the Boston Red Sox have a huge presence at our hated rival’s stadium. Make sure that you include Jacoby Ellsbury on your list by putting him in the write-in category. Do you think the MLB.com beat writer for the Rays is a little overconfident ? Curt Schilling checks in ... [link]

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