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Sat, 3 Oct 2009

Joe & Dave talk to the Sox catcher, who had his first major league hit, a home run, in tonight's win.

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" Thanks salad dusty that -- stretch this has been feeling you pitch. In your first Major League game hit your first Major League home run for your first hit you get a curtain call at Fenway Park or may must be flying high."

" That's unbelievable mean everything that happened no -- You know it's been an unbelievable."

" Dusty when he hit a ball like that you hit the ball awfully good you got all of it. -- your feet even touching the ground as you running the bases."

" I don't know I know I hidden. And to started -- and to open that it would get up and and it did enough about. Viewing area around the bases and about six seconds -- that if you are running hard did no question about that we thinking of all of the nine years in the minor leagues all the work you put. Absolutely I mean tonight was kind of a culmination of everything. I've done for the last nine years and working my way -- to the game here in -- You know. You know tonight in a home run get a curtain call it's it's -- it's amazing."

" What it what is it like inside their dugout does the after you touch home plate you hit the home run. It's not just your first big league hit it's a bomb to so what do the guys talking new quality safety in the dugout. "

" Will lose they gave me the silent treatment division with -- now I -- the dugout nobody even gets. I've seen it before so I knew what was going on and then they'll kind of dog piled on the fifth that it was nice. Did they get the ball for you yeah I think they did. Josh Beckett told me was in my locker so and it's probably one that's there the archives of mark's -- right give me the real. I salute."

" Of all the things have all these firsts this week it was that the coolest thing. You know and you're pitcher before or so of being on the mound the other night that was unique. If nothing else you have."

" Pitching was definitely the oddest thing you know tonight was the coolest thing because you know -- that's what I am on the catchers and hitters. To finally get my first Major League -- home run and the curtain call I mean it's. Definitely better than you know given up and one inning it."

" Aren't these -- is terrific though I mean everybody in the building near thirty some odd thousand they knew was your first big league hit and the way they treated it. Is the way they do so many ball players who do that to get on their feet and give you tremendous ovation."

" Yeah I mean the Red Sox fans. The best in the game you know I mean even for the first time I even got all -- who was known. And agreements that put on -- Major League field and for them you know. Give me the honor like it is tonight in the -- on me. Nothing like it. I know what the people that attacked in the area Iran Johnson's here. Your manager there no my game early bed right. Have to be thrilled as well absolutely and in Portland as well you know I spent two years of Portland two years in Pawtucket and and you know those those fans still follow me and I still run into and they always say. Tell me there watching me. You know so yeah I think it's price special for them as well."

" Well special for all of us those -- great to watch tonight was a great highlight here at the tail end of the season congratulations and they get a lot of reporters who won -- talk to you but I did notice you didn't c'mon give the fans the shirt off your back opium on none of them -- I didn't definitely gonna hang on Allen. Not I wasn't one of the guys addicted to the Internet they're certain inning -- I'm glad to get thing -- it and you have anybody here any family member no but I just actually who might that in the town. Two days ago so for him to be -- is. Something as well it's really cool that's wonderful things as they appreciate very much I think ES."

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