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July 14, 2005

Yankees vs. Red Sox

by @ 9:01 pm. Filed under 2005 Season

Enough said. This is a big, big series to open up the second half of the season. If the Yanks win three of four, they’ll have shaved the Red Sox lead down to a mere half game.

It looks like they’ll have to come from behind in this one. They trail 5-4 in the top of the sixth. Jason Giambi, Gary Sheffield and Bernie Williams all have solo homers but Mike Mussina has been pretty erratic.

Hopefully we’ll be able to come from behind and finish this one off. It would be nice to do it against the Red Sox new closer, Curt Schilling.

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