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David Price has catapulted himself into baseball consciousness — not just for the way he pitches, but for the what-me-worry sense of calm with which he does it.
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What to do about Jason Varitek is one of several questions that the Red Sox will ponder as they ease into an off-season that they did not expect to begin so soon.
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Rocco Baldelli slapped a belt-high fastball though the left side of the infield to score the go-ahead run as the Rays finally outlasted the Red Sox, 3-1.
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It was the Red Sox who lost, 3-1, and watched the other team — the one that a year ago was still the A.L.’s resident doormat — advance to the World Series.
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From arduous games to demanding tests, the Rays were expected to fade away. But instead they are going to the World Series.
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As the Red Sox prepared for Game 7 of the A.L.C.S., David Ortiz and Jason Varitek were Boston’s only position players who also appeared in the 2004 World Series.
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To avoid a collapse, the Tampa Bay Rays need to beat a Boston Red Sox team that looks as if they’re swatting a mosquito off their forearms on their stroll to the World Series.
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Of all the transformations that have taken place here in Tampa Bay, few are more striking than Tropicana Field going from a pit to the Pit.
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The Tampa Bay Rays’ Rocco Baldelli, who was diagnosed recently with the relatively obscure mitochondrial disease, is an inspiration for children with the incurable disorder.
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The Phillies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series to advance to the World Series for the first time since 1993.
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Overcoming deficits big and small, early and late, for the past 13 months has polished the Phillies’ reputation as baseball’s ultimate comeback team.
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With Carlos Peña, Evan Longoria and Willy Aybar blasting homers, the Rays buried the Red Sox, in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
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Journalists and Dodgers fans second-guessed Joe Torre for the way he handled his pitching staff during Game 4 of the N.L.C.S.
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Matt Stairs crunched a two-run homer deep into the right-field bleachers, breaking a tie in the eighth inning and powering the Phillies to a victory over Los Angeles.
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No matter how fierce a club’s lineup is or how excellent its starters are, it is practically impossible to survive over 162 games without a reliable bullpen.
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