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Red Sox rookie right fielder, RUSNEY CASTILLO, strikes out with two men on base in the top of the ninth inning to end the game on a pitch thrown by New York Yankees closer, ANDREW MILLER. The Yankees won 2-1.
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Red Sox rookie right fielder, RUSNEY CASTILLO, strikes out with two men on base in the top of the ninth inning to end the game on a pitch thrown by New York Yankees closer, ANDREW MILLER. The Yankees won 2-1.
Red Sox rookie right fielder, RUSNEY CASTILLO, strikes out with two men on base in the top of the ninth inning to end the game on a pitch thrown by New York Yankees closer, ANDREW MILLER. The Yankees won 2-1.
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