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By Chris Forsberg
ESPNBoston.com Sunday, October 11, 2009 BOSTON -- Jason Bay's mind, even if just for a moment, had already jumped ahead to Monday's Game 4. Who could blame him? Two-run lead. Two outs. Two strikes. A closer who hadn't given up a postseason run in 26 innings on the mound. "It's one of those things where, 0-2, two outs, you're kinda planning on playing tomorrow," said Bay. "All of a sudden, one thing leads to another and you look back and you're like, 'Whoa, what just happened?'" What happened was an unfathomable, three-run, ninth-in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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