Pain in the Glass Gone
.406 Club is a Smash Hit

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Fans Who Watched in Glass Houses
Throw Concrete Baseballs
Broken Glass
Update: Sox Brass Will Not Be Selling the
'Championship Glass' to Souvenir Starved Nation
"What a missed opportunity -- they sold the "Championship Sod," you would think
they could get a pretty penny from Red Sox Nation for those panes of glass! Someone's asleep at the wheel.
-- 10.14, Dawn Orvis, RSN Connecticut
WEEI: Mike Port on the White Sox* Ump Debacle
WSJ: Did the Umps Determine the Red Sox-White Sox* Winner?