That's not good. That looked ugly. 

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Hit him on the Quad. Nothing broken.
Not anymore, since he spends most of his time riding the bench these days.
America runs on Victor Martinez now.
Don't think the Angels aren't noticing this.
I can understand the celebration if a perennial loser like the Royals or Blue Jays won a division title. They don't get many chances to celebrate, so it would be understandable if they went wild.
But the Yankees clinching the AL east?Ditto for the Red Sox making the playoffs.
I can understand the celebration if a perennial loser like the Royals or Blue Jays won a division title. They don't get many chances to celebrate, so it would be understandable if they went wild.
Was the papelbon dinging of Lind intentional?
Why would you say that?I'm not worried. I know the Sox are losing to Anaheim of Los Angeles.
Why would you say that?
Is it the running game that will do them in?
And the red sox have chosen a horrible time to look like shit.
I really didn't get a good look at their pitching.Anaheim has a deeper pitching staff. Plus, I've got to think that eventually the Angels have got to beat the Sox in a playoff series, right?
They know what they are doing, I am sure they will go into gear when the games begin to matter.And the red sox have chosen a horrible time to look like shit.
Soxmuscle is no longer your face book friend after that comment.That's true but the recent skid doesn't really concern me.
Doesn't really matter what happens in this series anyway because nobody is beating the Yankees this year, though I hope I am wrong, though I won't be.
The way the Jays lit up your starters should be concerning. Very concerning, this close to the show.
Yes the Yanks are disgusting.
Overlooked in all the excitement of the Red Sox finally getting the wild card spot as Texas choked big time is the fact that the Red Sox and Yankees split the season series, each team winning 9 games. This marks the first time in MLB history that a team started the season 8-0 against one team and failed to win the season's series. Way to go Red Sox![]()