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The fixation with the team that plays on 161st Street and River Drive in the Bronx makes it much harder for fans to abide the win-one, lose-one approach that has marked the Red Sox' play for the better part of two months. And the notion of dropping a series at home to the Kansas City Royals, a team that has lost 100 games or more in three of the last four seasons? Unthinkable. But even with ... [link]

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Bronx Banter: Creepin'
Published 7/19/2007 at Bronx Banter
... singled home two more. Jorge Posada and Robinson Cano added RBI singles in the eighth. Bruney and Villone each walked a man in the eighth, bringing the tying run to the plate. Mariano Rivera came in and he retired all five men he faced, lowering his season ERA to 3.18. The Red Sox lost to the Royals and the Yanks are seven back, six in the loss column. While I'm still cautiously optimistic about the Yankees chances of making the playoffs, they are now winning games that they had previously been losing. So yo, happy 67th boithday, Joe Torre. It's all about baby steps for the Bombers who go for the sweep this afternoon with Chien-Ming Wang on the hill.

Red Sox Aware Of The Yankees
Published 7/19/2007 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... From the Boston Globe - ...

Curse of the Grackle redux?
Published 7/20/2007 by Mike Miliard at Sox Blog
... He was also at Wednesday's game. And he noticed something disquieting from the stands: ...

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