Let's Get It Started

The Boston Red Sox are scheduled to open the 2009 baseball season on Monday afternoon at Fenway Park. The team held a workout this afternoon in preparation. Here leftfielder Jason Bay is all smiles as he plays catch at the start of the practice with the Green Monster  in the backround.
(Jim Davis / Boston Globe Staff)

And Let the Reign Begin Again

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LA Times: Jose Canseco Wonders About Manny

"A lot of people say it's almost like I'm stoic. Just kind of emotionless. It's not meant to be that way. It's just, that's the way it's always been. Whether I'm doing really good or really bad, I try to keep the same look, the same demeanor, be the same teammate."
-- Jason Bay is what he is

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

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