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Welcome to the Globe Soxcast, a weekly update from Globe sports writers on the Boston Red Sox. Look for new podcasts each Wednesday during the season.
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October 24, 2007 -- World Series Preview
The Rockies have an impressive team, a serious home field advantage, and the Red Sox ground into way too many double plays -- and none of it is enough to prevent Boston from winning the World Series, Amalie Benjamin says. (Download the MP3)
October 12, 2007
What's the weak link in Cleveland's pitching? Will Cleveland pitch around Ortiz to face Manny? And who's the Red Sox champion in Mike Tyson's Punch Out? Amalie Benjamin answers these questions and more. (Download the MP3)
October 3, 2007
Find out why Amalie Benjamin thinks J.D. Drew could be in for a big series (and also about his wacky celebration when the Sox clinched). Plus, get some insight into how Terry Francona might manage the series and discover why the Sox have three catchers on their roster. (Download the MP3)
September 26, 2007
With the playoffs looming, Amalie Benjamin breaks down the health of Manny and Youk, the pitching staff options (sorry fans, Gagne's probably in), why nobody wants to face Cleveland, and how she's approaching her MVP ballot. (Download the MP3)
September 19, 2007
Even with Wednesday's start, Clay Buchholz will be available for the playoffs, says Amalie Benjamin, which is a good thing, because the bullpen is struggling and Manny Ramirez is likely out until next week. (Download the MP3)
September 12, 2007
With the final Yankees series looming and the Bronx bombers within striking distance, Amalie Benjamin discusses whether Jacoby Ellsbury has earned a starting job once Manny Ramirez returns. (Download the MP3)
September 6, 2007
Amalie Benjamin says Jacoby Ellsbury's hot start could keep him with the team for good and that Clay Buchholz may have 15 more appearances in him this season. (Download the MP3)
August 29, 2007
Gordon Edes talks about Manny Ramirez and Bobby Kielty's back spasms, whether Roger Clemens is finally on his farewell tour, and why the Yankees could be dangerous as a wild card team. (Download the MP3)
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