
As much as I don't want to admit it — and I'm not conceding entirely — but I think, after
tonight's loss to Toronto, which left us just
three-and-a-half games on top of the Yankees, it may be time to be concerned about the
Red Sox. (Note that I didn't say
worry.) What happened to the
good ole days, when Papi up in the bottom of the 9th with bases loaded and the Sox down by a run would mean an automatic clutch hit and a win for the Sox? What happened to the days just, like, a month ago when Tim Wakefield was an almost-guaranteed win? What happened to the Sox' winning ways? How did we lose tonight? How did we
lose last night? And I still hesitate to ask, but how did we
lose Friday night? What's happening to our team?? Thankfully, we have two weeks to shape up before the playoffs. Let's hope we begin the road to recovery tomorrow.
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