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Jonathan Papelbon has not allowed a run in his first 22 career playoff innings, a record that he can embellish when Boston hosts Tampa Bay in Game 3 on Monday.
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The Boston Red Sox have made shrewd decisions — developing young players, the right trades and keeping proven veterans — that should make them formidable for a while.
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Just when it looked like the Yankees and Red Sox were drifting into cozy familiarity, along came Jonathan Papelbon, poking a sharp stick into the cage of somnolent Yankee fans.
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It may be the last All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium and Mariano Rivera will likely feature in the game, but don't expect him to be American League Manager Terry Francona's choice to start next Tuesday.
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The Rays have scuffled with the Red Sox a half dozen times since 2000, including a June 5 brawl in Boston that resulted in eight players being suspended.
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Jonathan Papelbon fanned Alex Rodriguez in the eighth inning and struck out two in a scoreless ninth as the Red Sox prevailed behind a homer and three runs batted in from Manny Ramirez.
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Oakland’s Emil Brown made up for Tuesday’s baserunning mistake by hitting a three-run homer to give the Athletics a split in their opening series against the Red Sox in Japan.
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