2009 Red Sox desktop wallpaper

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Jacoby Ellsbury steals second base in the first inning of the Red Sox, Yankees game on August 21, 2009. This steal tied the Red Sox single-season record for stolen bases with 54 total (Tommy Harper, 1973). (John Tlumacki / Globe Staff Photo)
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Kevin Youkilis charged the mound and tackled Detroit pitcher Rick Porcello after being hit by a second inning pitch. Tigers' first baseman Ryan Raburn trieds to get in the middle as Red Sox third base coach DeMarlo Hale rushed in at backround left. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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The sweat flys off the face of Red Sox starting pitcher Junichi Tazawa as he fires a pitch in the 3rd inning of the Yankees, Red Sox game on August 22, 2009. (John Tlumacki / Globe Staff Photo)
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Jason Bay tries to slide past Oakland A's catcher Kurt Suzuki in the 8th inning of the Red Sox game at Fenway on July 28, 2009. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Mike Lowell gets many hands from his teammates in the dugout following his second inning solo home run against the Detroit Tigers on August 12, 2009. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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David Ortiz is the center of attention as he takes a curtain call following his second ining solo home run and his first home run of the season. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Tim Wakefield looks out to the outfield as he walks off the field during a July 3, 2009 game against the Seattle Mariners. (John Tlumacki / Globe Staff Photo)
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Jason Varitek rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run. (Matthew J. Lee / Globe Staff Photo)
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Starting pitcher Jon Lester throws against the Baltimore Orioles. (Bill Greene / Globe Staff Photo)
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Third baseman Mike Lowell makes a diving play to snare a line drive. (Barry Chin / Globe Staff Photo)
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Manager Terry Francona visits the mound to talk to starting pitcher Josh Beckett. (Barry Chin / Globe Staff Photo)
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Red Sox outfielders Jacoby Ellsbury, J.D. Drew and Jason Bay celebrate a 12-5 win over the Mets at Fenway Park. (Bill Greene / Globe Staff Photo)
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Dustin Pedroia hits an RBI single against the Cleveland Indians, driving home Julio Lugo. (Bill Greene / Globe Staff Photo)
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In a game against the Yankees on Sunday, April 26, Jacoby Ellsbury stole home in front of Yankees catcher Jorge Posada and Sox outfielder J.D. Drew. (Matthew J. Lee / Globe Staff Photo)
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Dustin Pedroia got things going in the bottom of the first inning with a solo home run. He rounded first base as Tampa Bay pitcher James Shields watched the ball sail over the Green monster. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury greets fans in the stands as he is introduced during the Opening Day pre-game ceremonies. (David L. Ryan / Globe Staff Photo)
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The Opening Day festivites included the traditional fly-over before the game. (Bill Greene / Globe Staff Photo)
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Opening Day starting pitcher Josh Beckett throws during the first inning of the Sox' victory over Tampa Bay. (Bill Greene/ Globe Staff Photo)
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Closer Jonathan Papelbon and catcher Jason Varitek congratulate each other after the final out of the Opening Day game. (Bill Greene / Globe Staff Photo)
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Pitchers Josh Beckett, front, and Justin Masterson warm up for spring training at the Player Development Complex in Fort Myers. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Shortstop Julio Lugo (left) is joined by his three year old son Julio during a workout, using parachute devices that provide resistance during wind sprints. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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David Ortiz waits his turn during live patting practice. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Pitcher Hidecki Okajima throws during live batting practice. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Catchers (left to right) Josh Bard, Jason Varitek and George Kottaras leave the bullpen and head for their respective assignments to catch live batting practice. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Jed Lowrie (left) had to jump out of the way of teammate Julio Lugo's three-year-old son, also named Julio, while participating in wind sprints with resistance parachutes. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Sox players (left to right) Julio Lugo, David Ortiz, Jason Bay and Mike Lowell wait for their turn to take live batting practice. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Jason Bay (left) and Julio Lugo (center) do some batting practice on a sunny day during spring training. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Shortstop Julio Lugo loosens up before taking batting practice. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Designated hitter David Ortiz takes some swings during batting practice at spring training. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Shortstop Julio Lugo plays with his son, also named Julio, 3, after batting practice during spring training. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Outfielder Chip Ambres tracks down a ball during a drill at spring training. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Jason Varitek has a smile on his face during a base running drill. Kevin Youkilis (center) and Jacoby Ellsbury (right) wait their turns in the background. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Rocco Baldelli gets in some batting practice at spring training. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Designated hitter David Ortiz fielded questions from reporter about his left wrist injury and the steriod questions that surround the game of baseball. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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David Ortiz did some solo running around a foggy field after arriving at spring training. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Second baseman (and reigning American League MVP) Dustin Pedroia made a nice running catch during batting practice while Julio Lugo looked on. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Catcher Jason Varitek looks on during a baseball spring training workout. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Beckett covers first base during a drill at spring training. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Pitcher Jon Lester warms up during a workout at spring training. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Jonathan Papelbon concentrates as he waits for manager Terry Francona to hit him a ball during a drill. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Pitcher Justin Masterson warms up during spring training. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Red Sox catchers (left to right) Josh Bard, Mark Wagner, and George Kottaras are in sync as they and the other three catchers in camp (not shown) work together on a drill. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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First baseman Kevin Youkilis heads to a spring training workout. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Pitcher Clay Buchholz practices pitching during spring training at the Player Development Complex in Fort Myers. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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New pitchers and former Dodgers teammates Brad Penny and Takashi Saito have a laugh during a spring training workout. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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Sox prospect Ryan Pressley runs with a resistance-creating parachute during spring training at the Player Development Complex. (Yoon S. Byun / Globe Staff Photo)
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Josh Beckett throws pitches in the bullpen in Fort Myers. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff Photo)
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