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Sox win, 7-4

Posted by Gordon Edes, Globe Staff March 30, 2008 01:49 AM

Dodger rookie third baseman Blake DeWitt hit a two-out, two-run homer in the ninth off Jonathan Papelbon, but he struck out Jason Repko to end the Sox 7-4 win over the Dodgers. The announced crowd was a record 115,300, largest gathering ever to witness a baseball game.

2 comments so far...
  1. As a former Fenway resident, I've never NOT seen Visiting fans abused at Fenway.
    But we Sox fans seldom see it from the other point-of-view.
    So in the interest of increasing the peace and stopping the harassment of Visitors, see how it feels to be abused by unsportsmanlike conduct by the Home fans!
    Courtesy: www.democastnewsmedia.com

    Posted by Democast Newsmedia March 31, 08 01:04 AM
  1. As a former Fenway resident, I've never NOT seen Visiting fans abused at Fenway.
    But we Sox fans seldom see it from the other point-of-view.
    So in the interest of increasing the peace and stopping the harassment of Visitors, see how it feels to be abused by unsportsmanlike conduct by the Home fans!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ8qdH6vcEw

    Posted by Democast Newsmedia March 31, 08 04:57 PM
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