Article: It's raining runs at Fenway bash Bats full of thunder as Red Sox roar back

Red Sox 16

Devil Rays 10

It all started with a round of boos. With Mike Lowell on first base and David Ortiz on second, J.D. Drew stood at the plate looking at a third strike to end the first inning. The late-arriving crowd, which would eventually swell to 36,640, didn't much like it.

Later on? Much better. Much more to their liking. Even Drew, the easy-to-bash right fielder, got cheers eventually.

Because tucked within a game in which every member of the Red Sox starting lineup recorded multiple hits (save Kevin Cash, who had three RBIs) were three for Drew, who scored four runs and performed a feat almost as rare as a comeback from a seven-run deficit: He hit a Fenway home run. It was his ...

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