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Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz walks back to the dugout after lining out to first base during the third inning of baseball game action against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto on Friday, May 29, 2009.
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Long Popups Aren't Going to Get It Done David
Sox Stumble on the Road Again

Dome Spells Doom for Wake, Sox | Toronto 6, Second Placers 3
Tim Wakefield... Always in a Position to Collapse at Any Given Moment
Papi's Drop in the Order Continues to Sink Lightweight Lineup
Highest Paid Player: J.D. .252 Drew Goes Deep in Garbage Time, Stalls in Clutch
Enough is Enough: Can We Get Buchholz Up Here to Replace Wake for Starters?
Dustin Pedroia, Nice Average, But 1 Homer and 17 RBIs Is a Big Dropoff
Just Do It: Let Daniel Bard Close a Few Games While Papelbon Tapes Media Gigs
Rogers Centre Usher Bob Bacon to Call Today's Game with Don Orsillo on NESN

"I can't swing the bat better than that. Things just aren't happening. Where you hit the ball, you have no control over that. You have to wait for the ball to go somewhere nobody's at. They get paid to catch it. I get paid to hit it." -- David Ortiz, needs to let his bat do the talking... but now it's screaming .189

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