Well he's kind of had it in me ever since i accidentally ran over his dog. Actually, replace "accidentally" with "repeatedly" and replace "dog" with "son".
Series is tied now. Rays won in the bottom of the eleventh on B.J Upton's single. With Graza going up against Lester in Boston, I think that the Red Soxs will win game three. The Red Sox have to much postseason experience. I hope the Rays win it all, but there is a better chance of the Red Sox doing it, considering they have the most experienced postseason players in the league right now.
Rays 9, Red Sox 8 The Rays celebrate their epic win in Game 2 of the ALCS. (Doug Benc/Getty)
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B.J. Upton, who hit one of three Rays homers, delivered a sac fly in the 11th inning as the Rays clawed past the Red Sox to tie the ALCS at a game apiece. Cliff Floyd and Evan Longoria also went deep during Tampa Bay's late-night festivities.
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Dustin Pedroia homered twice, while Jason Bay and Kevin Youkilis also cleared the walls, but Boston's four-HR night wasn't enough to overcome a shaky Josh Beckett. The usually stellar ace allowed three homers as the champs split in Florida.
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Rays 9, Red Sox 1 B.J. Upton gets high fives after homering in the third inning. (Brita Meng Outzen/MLB.com)
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Matt Garza and the bullpen quieted the Red Sox, and B.J. Upton and Rocco Baldelli each ripped three-run homers as the Rays took care of business in Boston. Evan Longoria went deep to tie a rookie record with his fourth homer of the playoffs.
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The defending-champion Red Sox are suddenly stuck in rally mode at Fenway Park as starter Jon Lester was rocked early and Boston's bats managed only a seventh-inning sacrifice fly from Jacoby Ellsbury in a second straight loss.
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