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John Farrell postgame press conference
Joe & Dave talked to the Sox outfielder, who pounded the ball out of the park to win the second game of the doubleheader against the Rays.
John Farrell postgame press conference
Dave O'Brien talked to John Farrell before the last game of the Baltimore series. The skipper said that the Sox have played tough through this stretch of long games.
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-- thanks very much jolly who can't do I think about what happened the last few days that certainly was a relief to come out pound the ball like that that getting. Fourteen hits with you lead the way -- -- I was -- -- -- -- today you know after losing four straight you know can afford to lose another one like that that. Not just so hopefully we can get back and going street here. It mean how hard is that to put away what happened last night show law and pound not a wind today plumbing you know me. We're worthy enough thought to forget about yesterday and focus on today that's when they have time. He needs you want to read the momentum when it's good that I went. You put it behind you keep going forward and and an -- -- -- and you know today it was -- game we needed frankly it was completely. And spot start there. We've been reading ability -- -- -- -- position for quite awhile now when that the case again and then. Today with a single in the third and of course it. And he -- scoring position when you hit it out as he did the two run homer. Yeah and I just you know distressed they wouldn't within myself and I was pretty frustrated after my first about women chase -- pitch out of the zone and just and in between them that. -- get back back and being aggressive enough it was the next at -- 53 games remaining gonzo -- what do you tell Sox fans many who were listening the radio on the way home right now. From the ballpark a follow the club's post season chances. Well one of the things that we know we we like to focus on especially right now the fact -- who does -- -- and he was in the team last year that. Know going into September was way out of it and if -- anomaly a month of baseball on and September and and -- that all the way through to win the World Series you know we're capable of doing then you know we got to continue to play good baseball and just like we did today and you know. If we we -- -- it would -- our position our pitchers as they're being in that we play good defense behind them we're gonna win games we just need to do them and the consistent basis. Adrienne -- you dedicated then the second half to that Jimmy Fund 5000 dollars for every home run that's five since the all star break it. With the wind today yet tell us that why you're doing that and what your thoughts. I'm not just you know out of it over the break and just it -- wait to get involved in that he would donate some money hopefully. Know a whole lot of homers that it wasn't in the first -- you know I'm not they're trying to hit home runs you know really hoping for them and more than there. Well great job today and congratulations on the Red Sox when one club really needed gonzo thank you very much our guys appreciate it -- thanks for helping the Jimmy Fund. So other Red Sox winning here six to four job.
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John Farrell postgame press conference
Joe & Dave talked to the Sox outfielder, who pounded the ball out of the park to win the second game of the doubleheader against the Rays.
John Farrell postgame press conference
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