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Boston Red Sox Koji Uehara celebrates winning World Series DEFEATING THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS IN GAME 6 BY A SCORE OF 6-1. THIS IS THE FIRST TEAM TO WIN A WORLD SERIES AT FENWAY PARK SINCE 1918.
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Boston Red Sox Koji Uehara celebrates winning World Series DEFEATING THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS IN GAME 6 BY A SCORE OF 6-1. THIS IS THE FIRST TEAM TO WIN A WORLD SERIES AT FENWAY PARK SINCE 1918.
Boston Red Sox Koji Uehara celebrates winning World Series DEFEATING THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS IN GAME 6 BY A SCORE OF 6-1. THIS IS THE FIRST TEAM TO WIN A WORLD SERIES AT FENWAY PARK SINCE 1918.
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