Article: Boston lets one slip by; Graffanino's gaffe opens door for White Sox in comeback win -- White Sox 5, Red Sox 4

White Sox second baseman Tadahito Iguchi, right, high-fives teammate Juan Uribe after hitting a go-ahead three-run home run off Boston's David Wells during the fifth inning of Game 2 of the American League Divisional Series at U.S. Cellular Field.

CHICAGO -- The play looked so painfully and dreadfully familiar to Red Sox fans, a stark reminder of their past postseasons that had been fruitless until last season. With one out in the fifth inning, Boston second baseman Tony Graffanino bent down to take in a groundball from Juan Uribe, and the ball rolled untouched between his legs.

The Red Sox were fruitless again to start the 2005 American League Division Series as the Bill Buckner-esque ...

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