Chris Sale didn’t have it in Game 2, but the Red Sox showed they still have a lot of life leftNothing says 'big win' like Shank now straddling the fence!
It was the worst game of the year. A season-low. Everything we suspected about this team was coming true. They were just not that good, after all.
Then it was the best game of the year. And suddenly there is buoyancy. And life.
Red Sox. Just when you think you are out, they pull you back in.
Boston’s erstwhile ace Chris Sale was rocked for a grand slam and lasted only one inning Friday at the Tropicana Dome. On the heels of Thursday’s Game 1 skunking, the Sox trailed, 5-2, in Game 2 and looked like candidates for a three-game sweep and a Marathon Monday on the golf course.
But this is one of the more resilient Local Nines of our time, and the Sons of Alex Cora peppered the Trop’s outer limits with five homers, cracking 20 hits and riding the right arm of rookie Tanner Houck to a 14-6, series-squaring, ALDS victory over the heavily favored, 100-win Rays.
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Saturday, October 09, 2021
Expecting A Loss, Getting A Win
That's the basic summary of Shank's column on last night's game, a 14 - 6 win over the Tampa Bay Rays:
Think someone will remind The CHB that Shaq played for the Celtics too?
ReplyDeleteThey win tonight that fraud will hijack the bandwagon
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