sportsofboston.com - 9/1/2008
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The Red Sox continue to play good baseball, winning both series this week over the Yankees and White Sox, to extend their series win streak to four. However, the Rays continue to find ways to win, gutting out victory after victory (in front of an embarrassing 10,000 fans) and extended their division lead to 5.5 over the Red Sox with their five-game win streak.
The Red Sox did extend their ...
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... State of the Sox
The Sox won both series last week versus the Yankees and White Sox, but Sports of Boston asks, What good did it do them?
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