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This scenario may sound awfully familiar to anyone who follows the Red Sox or the MLB. It’s also the situation for a team and a league a bit closer to Harvard Square...
...Like the Red Sox, we have all the pieces to the puzzle now [to win the championship],” said junior Aaron Byrd, a safety on the football team and D-house resident...
...those factors that Byrd is referring to which has shot Dunster up in the standings—it now sits just six points behind league-leading Eliot—has been the influx of a strong sophomore class. Like the Sox, these new team members are filling in a critical area for the Moose, as they have boosted the participation level for the House to unheard of figures, and propelled team championships in football and b-league basketball...
...could equate [the stronger Sox pitching] with our stronger sophomore class,” Byrd said, in reference to Boston’s acquisition of the Arizona Diamonback’s Curt Schilling and the Oakland Athletics Keith Foulke, who fill in a bullpen that was in desperate need of a strong fifth starter and reliable closer...
...will need all the political skill he can muster because he's the symbol of everything people love to hate about those rich Yankees. The Boston Red Sox, after their devastating play-off loss last fall, thought they had secured Rodriguez's services this winter. But negotiations stalled, and Yankees owner George Steinbrenner stole A-Rod as if he were a tire on a Volvo with Massachusetts plates sitting in the wrong part of the South Bronx. And while he's assured of being hated in every other stadium, success in the Bronx isn't a given. "New York...