Dotel slams the door; Dye inexplicably upset

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Finally moving away from Pablo Ozuna, Octavio Dotel achieved a feat Tuesday night Bobby Jenks hadn't reached since Sept. 2, 2006:...( read more ) [link]

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7-9 Sox recap: Sox 7, Royals 6
Published 7/10/2008 by Rickhouse at Tremendous Upside Potential
... , JD is a TUP fav, but it seems like everyone agrees he was wrong this time. I doubt this will spill over into tonight's game, because I feel like Ozzie is pretty good at handling these situations. ...

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