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Friday, August 25, 2006
SEATTLE (AP) -- The Boston Red Sox aren't actually out of the AL East race. It only looked like it. No music blaring in the clubhouse late Friday night. The TV wasn't on. Manny Ramirez and his right knee were in a bulbous wrap. Gabe Kapler had wraps around his lower back and left ankle. Mark Loretta dragged his left leg, wrapped thigh to foot, across the clubhouse. And David Ortiz wondered why his team couldn't beat Jake Woods. Woods and two relievers combined on a five-hit shutout in the low ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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