Back in the Saddle Again

BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN

A Fenway Park employee starts the process of changing the standings on the wall in leftfield following the Boston victory, which put them in a first place tie with New York, whose name had been above Boston before the game.

(Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis)

The Signs They Are a-Changin'. Sox Win the Big One 5-3.


Big Gamer

David Delivers the Big One

(Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)

It's Boom and Doom
for the So-Called Bombers

After Getting Out of First Inning Jam
Wells Goes Seven Strong to Get the Win

Four Hits is All It Takes as Sox Are Off and Running in Final Showdown
Damon's Got His Wheels Back (But Gets Stuck in the Middle Too)
'Tek Snaps Out it with First Homer at Fenway Since Aug. 12
MVP Picture: Papi Get An RBI (And Doesn't Make an Error in the Field)
Walking Papi Works Out for Manny
Jason Giambi-Knoblauch Chucks One Away from Home
Rare Props for Tito: Manager Makes All the Right Moves When it Counts
Hanging on with Chad: Bradford is Good for One
Yeaahh Baby!: Myers Gets His Man
Iron Mike Timlin Throws Strikes, Gets Outs, Sox Win

"I like the ball in a big game. I'm not afraid to take it. At age 23 or 42, I still have the same intensity. I just want to go out and pitch, and win." -- 9.30, David Wells (was worth every penny)

BDD is a feature of Boston.com. All posts are by Steve Silva unless otherwise indicated.

Boston Globe:

Rodriguez looks like the steal deal > Despite effort by Rodriguez, Red So fall > Tazawa has come a long way, on and off field

Boston Herald:

Lauber: Eduardo Rodriguez showing Red Sox he's special > PawSox start looms large for Masterson

ProJo:

Rodriguez gem wasted > Chili Davis doesn't want to turn Red Sox into free-swingers > Red Sox draft catcher in third round

NY Post:

How Mariano Rivera has influenced Yankees' top pick > Why starting rotation could be a big Yankees' strength

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