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Champs again! Red Sox sweep World Series
Oct 28 2007 11:49PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - There's a new monster in baseball, and this one's in Boston, too. Overwhelming in every way, the Red Sox swept to their second title in four years Sunday night. Jon Lester, Mike Lowell & Co. left little room for drama with a 4-3 win over the Colorado Rockies in Game 4. Then again, no NL team could have blocked Boston this October.
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Champs again! Red Sox sweep World Series
Oct 28 2007 11:49PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - There's a new monster in baseball, and this one's in Boston, too. Overwhelming in every way, the Red Sox swept to their second title in four years Sunday night. Jon Lester, Mike Lowell & Co. left little room for drama with a 4-3 win over the Colorado Rockies in Game 4. Then again, no NL team could have blocked Boston this October.
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Mike Lowell wins World Series MVP
Oct 28 2007 11:46PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Mike Lowell is much more than some throw-in on a Red Sox trade. He's the World Series MVP. The steady third baseman capped an outstanding October with a big performance Sunday night, earning MVP honors as Boston finished a four-game sweep with a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
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A-Rod opts out of contract with Yankees
Oct 28 2007 11:42PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Alex Rodriguez opted out of his $252 million, 10-year contract with the Yankees on Sunday in what appears to be the end of his tumultuous career with New York. Rodriguez's decision, announced by agent Scott Boras as the rival Boston Red Sox completed their World Series sweep of Colorado, makes the third baseman eligible to become a free agent.
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A-Rod opts out of contract with Yankees
Oct 28 2007 11:42PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Alex Rodriguez opted out of his $252 million, 10-year contract with the Yankees on Sunday in what appears to be the end of his tumultuous career with New York. Rodriguez's decision, announced by agent Scott Boras as the rival Boston Red Sox completed their World Series sweep of Colorado, makes the third baseman eligible to become a free agent.
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A-Rod opts out of contract with Yankees
Oct 28 2007 11:42PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Alex Rodriguez opted out of his $252 million, 10-year contract with the Yankees on Sunday in what appears to be the end of his tumultuous career with New York. Rodriguez's decision, announced by agent Scott Boras as the rival Boston Red Sox completed their World Series sweep of Colorado, makes the third baseman eligible to become a free agent.
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They spend money in Boston, but they win
Oct 28 2007 11:39PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Money well spent. On Mike Lowell, whose salary Boston was willing to swallow in a trade for Josh Beckett. Lowell became the second World Series Most Valuable Player in franchise history. As he stood in the infield accepting the MVP trophy and a new car, fans behind the Red Sox dugout began to chant, "Re-sign Lowell."
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Hank Aaron happy he avoided limelight
Oct 28 2007 8:06PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Hank Aaron is happy he stayed away from Barry Bonds' home run chase. Speaking before Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday night, the former home run king said he avoided ballparks last summer because he didn't want to deal with daily questions about Bonds.
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Rockies to start Spilborghs in Game 4
Oct 28 2007 5:06PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Rockies started their third center fielder in four World Series games, putting Ryan Spilborghs back in the lineup Sunday night against Boston.
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Francona makes right moves in Game 3
Oct 28 2007 1:13AM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - New leadoff batter Jacoby Ellsbury was on second base all night. David Ortiz played flawless defense and drove in the first run. Mike Lowell hit a two-run single in Boston's big inning. After all that fuss about his Game 3 lineup, Red Sox manager Terry Francona definitely made the right moves. Now, his team is one win from its second World Series sweep in four seasons.
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Francona makes right moves in Game 3
Oct 28 2007 1:13AM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - New leadoff batter Jacoby Ellsbury was on second base all night. David Ortiz played flawless defense and drove in the first run. Mike Lowell hit a two-run single in Boston's big inning. After all that fuss about his Game 3 lineup, Red Sox manager Terry Francona definitely made the right moves. Now, his team is one win from its second World Series sweep in four seasons.
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