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Too bad Wake didn't get to pitch, that would have been fun.
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Agreed...
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Papelbon better not start grooving fastballs in the second half like he did in the all star game.
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Hooper drives the boat.
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I guess the book on Pap is to swing at the first pitch, he is always around the plate trying to get ahead of the hitter?
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On another subject, has any one heard any word about RemDawg? I'm guessing that he must be a LOT sicker than has been revealed.
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Really, really old
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Haven't heard anything on Remy. I am not a big fan of him and Orsillo together in the booth since it becomes a non stop selling session but Eck is going to cause me to quit watching the games. On a more cheerful note, there are reports that Lugo did not make the trip to Toronto with the Sox.
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Lugo sucks, I am still pissed off that they ever signed that POS
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