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 Boston Red Sox - Team on Cloud 9, but flight is low-key - The Boston Globe
Sox third baseman Mike Lowell holds both the World Series trophy and his MVP trophy on the charter back from winning the World Series in Denver. Click here for more photos from the flight . (Globe Staff Photo / Stan Grossfeld) [link]

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Absentee Fan
Published 10/30/2007 by Kristen at Basegirl
... From the accompanying Globe article: //The Sox had partied hard after winning their eighth straight World Series game Sunday night - Jason Varitek carried David Ortiz on his shoulders - but their flight home was more of a family affair.// ...

Let's Take It Easy On The Sap, Stan Grossfeld
Published 10/30/2007 by Luol Dang! at The Smittblog
... all this crap over the last 6-7 months is how to end a post. You always want to write something with bite or wit to cap off your incredibly insightful or hilarious post. It's often tough to capture the spirit of the entire post or write something that really offers that clever ending leaving people to say, "Man, that guy nailed it" (Mike Lupica, for all his failings, is the master of the final sentence dig). So I guess I can forgive Boston Globe writer Stan Grossfeld for writing this quote about the Red Sox triumphant return to Boston: ...

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