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Philadelphia Phillies Manager, RYNE SANDBERG, and Boston Red Sox Manager, JOHN FARRELL, get briefed by the grounds crew prior to the Phillies Home Opener at Citizens Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
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Philadelphia Phillies Manager, RYNE SANDBERG, and Boston Red Sox Manager, JOHN FARRELL, shake hands prior to the Phillies Home Opener at Citizens Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
Philadelphia Phillies Manager, RYNE SANDBERG, and Boston Red Sox Manager, JOHN FARRELL, get briefed by the grounds crew prior to the Phillies Home Opener at Citizens Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
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