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TORONTO -- The Red Sox' biggest free agent acquisitions of the offseason haven't done much so far, which makes this 21-10 start even more remarkable and emphasizes what dominant pitching -- like Josh Beckett's seventh win last night, a 9-2 decision over the Blue Jays -- can mean to a team. Daisuke Matsuzaka has been mediocre at best for the $51.111 million posting fee and the six-year, $52 ... [link]

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Just throwing it out there
Published 5/9/2007 by Mike Miliard at Sox Blog
... Man, is this guy good! I'd rather have a 26-year-old Texan than a

Love to see Dice-K struggling
Published 5/10/2007 by Dan Tobin at Bugs & Cranks
... From yesterday’s Globe story celebrating 7-0 Josh Beckett:

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