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oneself to this particular group of fans, but that was 20 years and two World Series titles ago. Put it another way: If Johnny Damon had done enough in Boston to have his number retired his number would be retired. Signing with the Yankees wouldn
another player who was not taken in the first round, that teams didn't take that I was shocked about. And his name was Johnny Damon ." Service time. Age. Inexperience. Few seem concerned, including Bradley. "I do sleep well at night," he said
contend almost instantly. Perhaps this will prove analogous to the Sox' platform year of 2002, when newcomers like Johnny Damon and the emergence of Derek Lowe helped lay the groundwork for the team's emergence as a perennial force in 2003
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Sox loss: WHAT WENT WRONG - David Ortiz’ 27-game hit streak came to an end, making him two games shy of reaching Johnny Damon ’s 29-game stretch in 2005. Dom DiMaggio holds the team record, hitting in 34 straight games in 1949. Ortiz
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Johnny Damon expressed an interest in returning to the Yankees while outfielder Curtis ..... was a good marriage while we had it. Johnny’s great. Listen, I love Johnny Damon , and he was an awesome Yankee when we had him — but that was a while ago
Johnny Damon expressed an interest in returning to the Yankees while outfielder Curtis ..... was a good marriage while we had it. Johnny’s great. Listen, I love Johnny Damon , and he was an awesome Yankee when we had him — but that was a while ago
help. Former Yankee (and Red Sox) Johnny Damon is eager to return, but he isn’t expecting ..... t think it will [happen],” Damon told the New York Post. “They’ve ..... call, I’m ready to go.” Damon was released by the Indians after
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