Boo Who?
American League All-Star J.D. Drew of the Boston Red Sox holds the MVP trophy after Major League Baseball's All-Star game at Yankee Stadium in New York July 15, 2008. The American League defeated the National League for the 11th straight year.
(Reuters Photo)

J.D. MVP and the Sox Get Bronx Cheers at the Stadium
Are the Boo Birds Still Bitter About the Bombers' Fall?
The Series Sweep Is On: Game 1 @ Fenway, Wed. Oct. 22

Early Morning Box: AL 4, NL 3
Globe: The Longest Goodbye
Drew Homer Gets American League Back in the Game
Stadium No-Show: Manny Should Have Stayed Inside the Green Monster
Yap-Yapelbon Bombarded by New York Nitwits That Read the Daily News Yesterday
Pedroia Plays Small Part; Youk Chips in with a K

"It was brief to say the least [home run cheer]. It was a little weird. I heard about it when I got back out to right field, for sure. Then as the game went along, I think they forgot that I hit a home run and it [booing] picked up again." -- 7.16.08, J.D. Drew, booed much of the night along with the rest of the Red Sox


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ProJo:

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

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