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Boston Red Sox manager, John Farrell, holds up the World Series Trophy after winning game 6 by a score of 6-1. The is the first time the Red Sox have won a world series at Fenway Park since 2018
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Boston Red Sox manager, John Farrell, holds up the World Series Trophy after winning game 6 by a score of 6-1. The is the first time the Red Sox have won a world series at Fenway Park since 2018
Boston Red Sox manager, John Farrell, holds up the World Series Trophy after winning game 6 by a score of 6-1. The is the first time the Red Sox have won a world series at Fenway Park since 2018
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