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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.
Jonny Gomes talked to Joe Castiglione & Dave O'Brien after the third game of the Baltimore series. The Sox slugger hit a homer and scored two runs in the win.
Joe talked to John Farrell before the third game of the Baltimore series. John said that Daniel Nava has worked hard and improved his game.
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To radiate -- -- give up with a runner at second. And that he can get the bunt sign on the first pitch not you know I was actually you know my own -- -- It's tough to see up there -- just thinking you know it's -- if somebody in the there and -- PD over and you know hopefully if I'm wrong. It was to run across but. You know we ended up missing missing the bunt and then. You know after after that I just found him -- stand cited turn it the other way in on the ball -- start of running in on the union and in enough you know just took a swing -- You know somehow -- fair. -- was a wall to wall day for you mean the big hit to that wall and and a great catch a thought out public gives the right field wall at the crack of the bat. Tickets through that play because that ball was over the wall was gone right that it wasn't you know. I don't put a good swing on it and you know I was just. Trying to attractive and the wind kept pushing and pushing and pushing it in their first second I thought it was going to be Fallon and it just kept. And you kind of straightened out a little bit and you know just reached up and and luckily it went my glove and think my knee a little bit my forearm but line probably would've been homer yeah I think it was I think it was a home run but. Likely have pulled back. Speaking of walk policy yet fifty balls off the wall twelve over the wall here anyway is that the ultimate of offensively that are. You know. This is you know. It's no secret to replace that especially for me. You know for their first second I thought I might not one what winds blowing in blowing. Towards right field -- and you know like please can -- peace Gordon. You know got second. Kind of middle. Base running blunder but it didn't didn't affect us mentally. Cody you made a lot of fans here in -- very popular players no one of the bright spots and was otherwise been a very tough year. Is there anything you can tell fans about -- getting too deep into its. About where things are with you and the Red Sox and possibility of returning in 2013. You know there there's definitely. Mutual. Deal that we we we both want to make this work and you know I wanna come back they wanted to come back and you know on this. Still just going up and playing right now let my you know to take care of that in them you know just talked it through and hopefully -- -- can find myself in this next in the ninths -- I was we have our games at Fenway this year Cody with two more to go and the Red Sox at least -- clubs that are in -- so that has that a little bit more to it that. It's -- but he wouldn't be about victories absolutely you know it definitely makes for a that we better atmosphere and yeah it seems like. We're we're in the game. A lot more we're playing against teams that -- a -- did and and obviously we knew we would. Rather be on in their shoes you know trying to do it and as opposed to ruining it by Saddam you know one way or the other we got to keep going down fighting and playing -- And you know this is the role we have to deal with him. You know it's going to be nice this last. Seven I guess it means we -- left. To go out play against teams that are intending. To make it fun damage. Don't Cody another nice day and have been several for you here at Fenway Park this season congratulations enjoy the rest of the days I -- thanks a lot things happen.
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Jonny Gomes talked to Joe Castiglione & Dave O'Brien after the third game of the Baltimore series. The Sox slugger hit a homer and scored two runs in the win.
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