‘Joy of Sox’ explores the science, spirituality of Red Sox fandom

In behind-the-scenes shots from the making of “The Joy of Sox,” Eric Leskowitz interviews former player Kevin Millar (left) on the field at Fenway Park, and Rick Leskowitz sets up equipment to measure the crowd’s energy during a game. In behind-the-scenes shots from the making of “The Joy of Sox,” Eric Leskowitz interviews former player Kevin Millar (left) on the field at Fenway Park, and Rick Leskowitz sets up equipment to measure the crowd’s energy during a game.
By Lisa Kocian
Globe Staff /  September 1, 2012
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Crawford went even further, saying the Sox could still win the World Series this year.

That’s right, he said it. This time last year, the St. Louis Cardinals seemed a long shot for the playoffs, he pointed out, but they rallied and eventually won the World Series.

“I’m not being optimistic, I’m being realistic,” said Crawford. “History shows, it’s not over until it’s over.”

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