Sox Expos Nats

Sox Expos Nats

Doug Mirabelli, at far left, greets Alex Cora at home after they both scored on a bases loaded single by Mark Loretta in a 6 run 2nd inning.

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)

Cora Leads the Hit Parade as Sox March on Washington
Bats Wake Up: Run Support Was Not Tiny for Tim
Sox Win Fifth Straight, 11-3

Wash and Go: Sox Bang Out Season-High 17 Hits Against Capitol Gang
Unamerican Activities: Sox Have Won 11 of Last 12 Interleague Games
The Second Coming: 12 Men Step to the Plate in Inning Two
Right on the Mark: Loretta Breaks RBI Slump with Three
It Was a Very Good Year: Trot Quietly Hitting .327
Doug Mirabelli Gets a Hit, Raises Average to .149
Is Coco Crisp About to Break Out in Boston?
Hansen Gets Nicked by Nats

�I�m not trying to do too much. I�m hitting the ball well the other way� and that�s what you�re supposed to do, work the count, had to go the other way and it�s working so far� we took advantage of what he [Hernandez] was giving us... We did a pretty good job with him� we play good defense and we have great pitching. Everybody�s talking about our defense and our pitching, and that�s what you do in the National League, and so far so good.� -- 6.20.06, Alex Cora on his hot streak and the Sox success against NL teams

Extra Bases: Blogging Live from Fenway Tonight
Will Bill Buckner Be Coming Home to Boston Next Week?
All-Star Game: Ortiz, 'Tek, Manny May Be Seeing Stars
North Shore Spirit Invite Gammons to Fraser Field

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

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ProJo:

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