Yanks-Red Sox: Start spreadin' the snooze

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NEW YORK -- The Yankees and Boston Red Sox begin a four-game series at Yankee Stadium Thursday night. Find a comfortable chair. There might be a debate over whether this is baseball's longest-running rivalry, but one thing is clear:... [link]

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Now the fun begins
Published 7/3/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... and another stolen base. That stolen base last night was great; he really showed his speed. Can't disagree with Price's other entry today: the Yanks and Red Sox play some frustratingly long games . Yes Vic, ...

A long weekend of long baseball
Published 7/3/2008 by Ben K. at River Avenue Blues » River Avenue Blues, A New York Yankees Blog
... It’s no secret that the Yankees and Red Sox play marathon baseball games each time they meet. With FOX and ESPN fighting to broadcast every possible game they can, longer commercial breaks and drawn-out production add time to games between two teams very adept at wearing down starting pitchers and bullpens. Today, Ed Prices takes a look at that long-game phenomenon in The Star-Ledger. While the Commissioner’s Office has put some measures into place to cut down on the time of games overall, the Yankees, it seems, are not up to snuff. The Red Sox are. Of ...

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