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Article: Cordero, Red Sox are better late than ever They again get 3 runs in 9th in rallying to defeat Angels
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- July 28, 1997
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The change in the standings may not have been much. But there's a
big attitude change under way in the Red Sox clubhouse these days.
The Olde Towne Team got out of the American League East cellar
yesterday thanks to another ninth-inning, come-from-behind victory
over the Anaheim Angels, this time winning, 6-5. The decisive run
came home on a single by Wilfredo Cordero with the bases loaded,
causing the 28,454 at Fenway Park to go wild.
The crowd didn't dare leave before the ninth, even though the Red
Sox trailed, 5-3. Boston has come from behind to win in the ninth or
later seven times this season, and did it for the second straight
game.
"That's what's great about this team," said shortstop ...
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