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08:39 AM EDT on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 By JOE McDONALD Journal Sports Writer BOSTON — Red Sox manager Terry Francona sat in his newly renovated office in the clubhouse at Fenway Park yesterday and didn’t have to say a word because the pictures on the wall told the story of his tenure here. There are five pictures hanging on the wall to the right side of his desk. The five photos — two from ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Tuesday, April 8
Published 4/8/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... OPEN HERE: Forget Japan. Forget Oakland. Forget Toronto, for that matter. (Although I must say, that was quite a show the Blue Jays staged Friday night.) At the risk of sounding provincial, the baseball season hereabouts doesn't really begin until it begins at Fenway Park, and it begins at Fenway Park today. Joe McDonald reports this circumstance will have plenty of pomp, as it should; after all, how often do you get to use the opener to celebrate a World Series championship? Everybody's getting ready, from ...

Red Sox News & Notes - 4/8
Published 4/8/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
Today’s the day we’ve been waiting for. It’s Opening Day at Fenway Park. Opening days are usually very special but this one is even more special. The Boston Red Sox will be receiving their 2007 World Series rings and will also be hoisting the 2007 World Series Champions banner. You can catch all the pre-game ceremonies on NESN at 1 PM. Terry Francona is looking forward to today’s ceremonies and is just happy to be back in Boston. “I do want the players to take a deep breath and realize we’ve ...

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