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Boston Red Sox reliever, TANNER HOUK, throws a strike against New York Yankees center fielder, BRETT GARDNER. HOUK pitched 3 innings allowing only 1 hitter and no runs.
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Boston Red Sox reliever, TANNER HOUK, throws a strike against New York Yankees center fielder, BRETT GARDNER. HOUK pitched 3 innings allowing only 1 hitter and no runs.
Boston Red Sox reliever, TANNER HOUK, throws a strike against New York Yankees center fielder, BRETT GARDNER. HOUK pitched 3 innings allowing only 1 hitter and no runs.
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