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Red Sox John Lackey pitches in the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Tuesday, July 27, 2010, in Anaheim, Calif.
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Homecoming King Steps Up on the Road

Boston 4, Anaheim 2 | Stellar Return
Lackey Looking Like an Ace, Gets Into the 8th, Win No. 10
7th Heavenly: A Man Named Jed Comes Through in the Clutch
Umm John Lackey Should Have Been Cheered Wildly. Sincerely, Johnny Damon
Hey Hermida, We'll Throw Daniel Nava Right Back on the Bus
Flying Under the Radar: Scutaro Looking Good at Leadoff
Calling All GMs: Lowell Hit Three Homers for PawSox
Just a Great Decision by Tim Bogar to Send Big David
Take a Breather J.D., We've Got Run DMc
Adrian Just Keeps on Beltin'
Bard-to-Pap, No Problem

"Nobody wants to get booed like that. The scoreboard talks the loudest. ... That won't be forgotten, for sure." -- John Lackey ... needs to lighten up, and understand how the world works ...

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