They're Back in the
New York Groove

The Boston Red Sox celebrate victory over the New York Yankees on July 4, 2008 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Red Sox defeated the Yankees 6-3.
(Getty Images Photo / Chris Trotman)

There's No Place Like Feeling at Home in the Bronx
And Nothing Better Than a Yankee Feast on 4th of July
Lowell Provides the Fireworks, Boston Pops New York Again

George's Birthday Box: Boston 6, So-Called Bronx Bombers 3
Globe: Youkilis Jolt Gets the Ball Rolling
Top of the Order Outstanding: Jacoby and Dustin 12-Game-Streak Kick Start Offense
Beckett Buckles Down, But It's Still 102 Pitches Over 6 Innings
The Immortal Darrell Rasner Is Surprisingly Not the Stopper in the Stadium
Tito 'Sometimes You Need a Three-Run Homer' Was Right
Okajima Makes Nation Jumpy, But Delcarmen Gets Friend of Madonna
Lugoin' Gets Tougher: 0-for-4, .216 in the Last 33 Games
Did You See That Catch Coco Made? The Ump Sure Didn't

"Believe me, when I'm coming in there, I know I'm facing A-Rod." -- 7.4.08, Manny Delcarmen wasn't gonna blame it on the rain


That's How We Roll

In this photo combo, New York Yankees Johnny Damon attempts to catch a ball hit deep by Boston Red Sox's Kevin Youklis during the third inning of a baseball game Friday, July 4, 2008 at Yankee Stadium in New York. The ball slipped out of Damon's glove and the hit was ruled a two-run triple. Damon left the game after the play.
(AP Photo)

Youks's Bizarre Triple Spurs Sox
Photo Gallery: The Balancing Ball
Give Johnny 'A' for Effort Per Usual

Fans watch as a ball that popped loose out of New York Yankees' Johnny Damon's glove rests momentarily on the fence before dropping to the ground during the third inning against the Boston Red Sox in Major League Baseball action Friday, July 4, 2008 at Yankee Stadium.
(AP Photo)
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Boston Globe:

Ortiz's double gives the White Sox plenty of trouble > Matsuzaka calls the shots > Pitches have been unsafe at any speed > He feels like a caged Tiger > Doing some deep-dishing

Boston Herald:

Papi, Red Sox find second wind in Chicago night > Contreras suffers ugly injury in second > Ellsbury looks ready to return to leadoff spot > Sox face-lift may yet start saggin’ > Fenway shows good Will > Kevin Youkilis’s power switch > Fastballs and curves

ProJo:

Ellsbury relaxes and finds his stroke at plate > Ortiz uncorks bases-clearing double to put Red Sox on top > Red Sox’ Dustin Pedroia already owns spot in history > Ortiz uncorks bases-clearing double to put Red Sox on top > Boston Red Sox can’t catch Chicago > Giles vetoes trade to Red Sox > Lefty-hitting Giles is the next target > Sox have another winner in Lowrie

Hartford Courant:

Red Sox Beat White Sox, 6-2 > Yankees' Bullpen Fails Giese In 11-4 Loss To Angels > MLB Probing Manny Trade > Silva Blasts Teammates > Chamberlain Expects To Rejoin Yanks This Month > Yankees' Bullpen Spoils Giese's Outing > Mets' Perez Shuts Down Marlins
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