Beck and Forth
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(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis) |
Josh Picks Up Where He Left Off
Sox Stay Red Hot, 4-2
Beckett's Back, Yankees Just 14 1/2 Back
A Streak of Their Own: 21 Straight at Home for Lowell
The Second Coming: Pedroia Has Hit in Nine Straight, Too
Papless Pen: Donnelly, Lopez, Oka-save-a Get It Done
Still a Threat: 'Tek Takes One Out of the Park
J.D. 0-for-4, and Some Un-Trot-like D
"It's always in the back of your mind. That was one of the things I definitely worked on in the last three or four days, convincing myself that I'm fine, my finger's fine." -- 5.30.07, Josh Beckett said of doubts he might have entertained about how his finger would hold up
Finger Stickin' Good
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(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis) |
So Far, So Very Good in Beckett's Return
But Are His Fingers Still a Sticky Situation?
Is that 'Band-Aid Stuff' or Stan's Rodeo Ointment?
Youk En Fuego
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(BDD Photo Illustration / Meir Weinberg) |
21 Straight, Nine Straight Multi-Hit Games
Photo Gallery: 21-Game Salute