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I can’t believe what I just saw..

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Maybe the strangest game since…well, since ARod hit that grand slam a few weeks ago.

What the hell happened?

Once the baserunners started getting on, you could feel the dark cold winds blowing into Fenway Park for the Orioles. This one was just sheer agony!

Maybe it was the pink bats? Maybe Josh Beckett leaving in the fourth inning created some strange happenings? What the heck do you say to Jeremy Guthrie, who pitched the game of his life today?

Chris Ray couldn’t cover first? Hell, Youkilis MIGHT have been safe at home on the previous play (and once again we see what a ‘heads up’ player Brian Roberts is)!

And all Sam Perlozzo could say from the dugout was: "GODDAMMIT!"

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That’s EXACTLY what I said when he came out to pull Guthrie to begin with…

Just a painful, painful defeat at Fenway today for the orange and black…

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