Are the Sox Messing With Our Heads?

Adrian Beltre of the Red Sox watches his home run in the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field on September 15, 2010 in Seattle, Washington.
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Sox Win 4 in a Row, Get Right Back in Race ...
If They Win Every Game the Rest of the Way

Boston 5, Seattle 1 | Clay bucks up for Sweet No. 16
And Beltre's noggin' gets rubbed the wrong way again after 391 feet bomb
Can Kalish carry them all the way to the playoffs? No, but he's fun to watch
Fenway Update: John Henry plans to squeeze in a Sox game around movie premieres, NASCAR promotions, and citizenship ceremonies

"We're still battling. We're still [six] games behind but we're not out. We're trying to do whatever we can to win games and see what happens from there. We're trying to get back in the playoff hunt. Hopefully one of those teams falls back and we'll be able to catch up." -- Beltre's still got his head in the game


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Boston Globe:

Ask Nick: Are Red Sox angling for trades? > Big jump for Bradley? > Dempster's debut outing is very striking > Red Sox season ticket holders fleeing now

Boston Herald:

Youkilis at peace as a Yankee > Jackie Bradley, Jr. a quick study in major league camp > Net job up for Bobby Valentine > Mike Lowell lends a glove to tutor Middlebrooks

ProJo:

MLB players union has left some if its members out in the cold > Dempster gets off to strong start > Sox have plenty of arms ... just in case > Wakefield prepared to lend Wright a hand

NY Post:

Crock & Role: Girardi, GM dismiss Joba's talk of starting or closing for Yankees > Steinbrenner A-OK with Alex's portrayal in Yankees kids movie > Youkilis not worried after being pulled from Yankees lineup > Desperate Damon makes plea to be Yankees' Granderson sub

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