Video - Red Sox Pizza Party 4/16/07 - YouTube

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A "fan" belatedly and sloppily throws a (whole uneaten!) slice of pizza at another fan after a J.D. Drew foul ball lands just inside the left field stands. Remy & Orsillo provide further analysis.

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Pizza Delivery Service Announced at Fenway Park
Published 4/17/2007 by Tim Daloisio at The Red Sox Times

Football Fans > Baseball Fans
Published 4/17/2007 by Unsilent Majority at Kissing Suzy Kolber

Red Sox Pizza Fenway Park Paris Hilton
Published 4/17/2007 by Jere at A Red Sox Fan From Pinstripe Territory
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Sweet Uncle Lou’s Diary: April 18, 2007
Published 4/18/2007 by Sweet Uncle Lou at Hire Jim Essian!

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