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"I�m happy to be in Boston. I�m feeling at home right now. Whatever I said, whatever has come out, it�s the truth. So I�m just happy to be here with my new team to try and bring a lot of things to them. "I just want to be here. I just want to be here. I�m here now. Everything came out right. This is the right team, the right choice that I made. I�m happy to be here." -- Pablo Sandoval to The Boston Globe, 3.11.15

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