Sox Burnt to a Crisp

Burnt to a Crisp

Cleveland, Ohio: Indians catcher Kelly Shoppach rejoices in the background after the Red Sox Coco Crisp lined out to first base to end the game.

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

Tito Makes All the Wrong Moves As
Dead Sox Get Toasted by the Tribe Again
Cleveland Gets World Serious, 7-3

Tito Stands By His Money Men as Ellsbury Electricity Stays Shut Off
Mission Timpossible: Wake Raked at the Jake in the Fifth
Another Proud Member of the Four and Two Thirds Club
No-Name Nonsense: Sox Make Paul Byrd Look Like Luis Tiant
The Pride of Hyde Park Was Not Ready for Prime Time
Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Bad Manny Likes to Watch His Bombs
Dustin Pedroia's Free Pass Continues in the Playoffs
Drew the Disaster, Lugo, and Coco Drag Down the Offense
Developing... Theo Begins Work on His Annual Apology
Tito's Getting a Wedgie on National TV

�You�ve got a flyball pitcher, you�re taking a Gold Glove center fielder out of the game - I don�t know if I agree with that. I think that part of my responsibility is when you think you know what�s right is to stay with what�s right. That doesn�t mean that guys are going to get 15 hits every night. But I think if you go away from what got you there, I think I�m cheating the players a little bit. I don�t want to do that.�-- 10.16.07, Francona with a ridiculous explanation on why he's letting Coco kill the season, Rob Bradford, Boston Herald

Somebody's Sleeping Like a Baby Tonight

Eliot Tatelman of Jordan's Furniture in Reading offered free furniture, if the Sox win the World Series

(BDD Photo / Jordon's Furniture deal for free furniture)

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