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Highlights of the first MLB game of 2008. Red Sox 6-5 Athletics.

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Red Sox Video Highlights From Opening Day in Japan
Published 3/25/2008 by digital-derek at SawxBlog

Moss and Manny deliver
Published 3/25/2008 by Shawn Medeiros at Fire Brand of the American League
Moss and Manny deliver The stage was set for Daisuke Matsuzaka to have a big showing, but Brandon Moss and Manny Ramirez stole the spotlight. Down by one in the top of the ninth inning, Moss, who had an RBI single earlier in the ball game, drove a Houston Street low and inside fastball over the right field fence for his first career homerun. Manny Ramirez’s biggest hit of the day (four total in five at bats) came in the top of the tenth knocking a two-out double to center field to give the Red Sox the lead for good in the game. Matsuzaka only lasted 5 innings on two earned runs, five walks and six strikeouts. It is almost understandable ...

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