Hey nah, hey nah, my baseball's back!

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 Hey nah, hey nah, my baseball's back!
(Photo from Boston.com) You have to at least feel a little bit for the BC kids yesterday. They're tasked with being the Red Sox first warm-up in real, live action game time during spring training and they pretty much always take a whooping. Not always to the tune of 24-0 like yesterday but, you know, they're college kids. They have to face David Ortiz and Josh Beckett. Many of them ... [link]

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Published 3/5/2008 by Texas Gal at Center Field
... Kristen rejoices about the return of baseball (don't we all). And marvels at the new Josh Beckett (don't we all). [Basegirl] Why you should watch the Boston Red Sox. As if you needed more reasons. [ ...

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