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Red Sox Fans Fight with Police - Video
Red Sox Fans Fight with Police - Video
You know baseball season is getting good when Boston Red Sox fans are starting fights during games against the New York Yankees. In the Red Sox fans fight video that can be seen at the end of this entry, you get to see the ugly side of the fight. On the field, the Red Sox are starting to make the Yankees doubt themselves. The Red Sox currently lead the Yankees by six games and show no sign ...
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EveryJoe » Baseball — ... From Knuckle Curve, you can still tell the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees rivalry will no doubt stay strong long into the days of the new Yankee Stadium. Here’s a video of a fight that took place between rival fans. ...

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