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Boston Red Sox designated hitter, DAVID ORTIZ, homers in the 16th inning against the New York Yankees giving the Red Sox a 4-3 lead. The Red Sox went on to win in the 19th inning 6-5.
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Boston Red Sox designated hitter, DAVID ORTIZ, homers in the 16th inning against the New York Yankees giving the Red Sox a 4-3 lead. The Red Sox went on to win in the 19th inning 6-5.
Boston Red Sox designated hitter, DAVID ORTIZ, homers in the 16th inning against the New York Yankees giving the Red Sox a 4-3 lead. The Red Sox went on to win in the 19th inning 6-5.
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