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Who gets a louder ovation Friday night? Barry Bonds or Dave Roberts? Hmmmm. OK,
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That’s all for now.
Thx,
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Ian.
The leadoff man du jour at Fenway is,
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This doesn’t sound permanent by any means, but if it works,
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