Sox Implode in the 5th, Lose 10-4

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 Sox Implode in the 5th, Lose 10-4
On a night where Barry Bonds broke the homerun record in San Francisco, the Red Sox were sucking it up in Anaheim as they fell to the Angels 10-4 for their second straight loss. The loss coupled with the Skanks win, puts the Red Sox lead in the AL East at 5 games. [link]

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