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Loss to Red Sox has even Mike Scioscia shaking his head

Green : OH : USA | 2 months ago  
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This was not the usual Mike Scioscia, the manager with the famously even keel, the leader who orders his charges to "turn the page" from adversity. Two dozen reporters crowded into his office at Fenway Park late Wednesday night, within a clubhouse still seething about two umpiring calls...
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  • News Source: Los Angeles Times | 2 months ago
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  • News Source: The Boston Globe | 2 months ago
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  • News Source: Los Angeles Times | 2 months ago
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