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Article: All Is in Order for Red Sox; Ortiz, Ramirez Remain a Lethal Combination in Game 1 Victory
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- October 13, 2007
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Red Sox 10, Indians 3
The pinch runner shot out of the dugout, nearly beating Manny
Ramirez to first base, fresh legs subbing for tired ones. It was the
eighth inning, Ramirez had just reached base for the fifth straight
time, and he happily retired to the Boston Red Sox' clubhouse to
start an early celebration for a blowout victory. Out at second
base, however, David Ortiz was incredulous. He stared into his
dugout as if to say, "What about me?" But all he got in response was
giggles; the Red Sox were out of pinch runners. Ortiz stayed in the
game, feigning exasperation. Or maybe it was real.
In Game 1 of the American League Championship Series on Friday
night, Ortiz and Ramirez, the Red ...
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