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By Sean McAdam
Special to ESPN.com Friday, November 2, 2007 After tying for the best record in baseball during the regular season, for the second time in four seasons, the Red Sox are champions of baseball. Unlike 2004, when they won their last title, the Sox are well-positioned to compete for World Series repeats for the foreseeable future. The organization has restocked its inventory of prospects -- particularly pitching -- and has a solid nucleus around which to build. Primary needs 1. If the Sox can re-sign free agent Mike Lowell, they can return ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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