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A tale of two ballclubs

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Bench pressing New York's reserves haven't been stellar -- Wilson Betemit , for example, has got in the way of the Yankees' offense, striking out 35 times (and walking just four) in 116 at-bats. For Boston, Sean Casey gets the Manny seal of approval for his .356 average off the bench, while Coco Crisp and Jed Lowrie have performed well.

Bench pressing

New York's reserves haven't been stellar -- Wilson Betemit, for example, has got in the way of the Yankees' offense, striking out 35 times (and walking just four) in 116 at-bats. For Boston, Sean Casey gets the Manny seal of approval for his .356 average off the bench, while Coco Crisp and Jed Lowrie have performed well.
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