Gon With the Win

Adrian Gonzalez celebrates after his game-winning, two-run double against the Baltimore Orioles in the ninth inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Monday, May 16, 2011. The Red Sox won 8-7.
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It's a Walkoff-the-Wall for AG and the Never-Say-Die Sox

Boston 8, Baltimore 7 | Coming Back Home
Sox Come Back for the First Time When Trailing After 6, and 6-0
Laser? No, But a Classic 9 Pitch At-Bat for Dunkin' Dustin
Youk Stays Hot, 8 RBI Over 5 Game Hit Streak
Case Closed: Jacoby Is Our Leading Man
Walkoff Takes Mr. 7 Walks Off the Hook
Hat Tip for the Captain, Aceves
Welcome Back Rem

"Just being ready to hit, he's aggressive, he throws the ball good, just be ready and stay inside with it. Just stay on top and it worked out, hit it off the wall and it was great at-bats from Jacoby and Pedey to get on base to be able to score those runs. We just stayed with it, we didn't give up, continue to play the game, we've been on a roll and we know we can do these kind of things, it was just one of those things you just stay with it, it was a great win." -- Adrian Gonzalez with Heidi Watney on NESN

"You are now 21-and-25, over .500 for the first time this season. How does that feel?" -- Heidi Watney to Adrian Gonzalez... hey, she wasn't hired for her math skills... leave her alone

Lackey Gets Some Personal Time Off, a.k.a. Hellenic Elbow


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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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