survivinggrady.com - 3/3/2008
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When Mike Lowell, Kevin Youkilis, Coco Crisp, Jonathan Papelbon, Kyle Snyder and Julio Lugo talk cookies, you need to be there. So for those who might have missed it, we present the annual Red Sox "Cookie Off", as seen on WSBK's Red Sox This Week . Just so you know: In the interest of time, the last minute's been hacked off. But Youk and Mazel Tough tied for first. Two things that come ...
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Cookie-Off preview: Some things never change
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Just hours after it ended, Surviving Grady already has a video preview up of the Red Sox Cookie-Off, which aired tonight following a week's worth of hype : That's right, Kap: we're all onto you. The first year, you won with brownies. Now this year, you're not even a member of the Red Sox organization. Something has to give at some point, buddy.
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