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Already, the 2003 Red Sox have set franchise records by having six players with 20 or more homers and nine players with 10 or more. How tough is the lineup? Bill Mueller (.327) leads the AL in batting, but he hits eighth in the Red Sox's order. "Of course, the Jets don't have interest...
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Published in | Newsday |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Long Island, N.Y
Newsday LLC
29.08.2003
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Edition | Combined editions |
Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Already, the 2003 Red Sox have set franchise records by having six players with 20 or more homers and nine players with 10 or more. How tough is the lineup? Bill Mueller (.327) leads the AL in batting, but he hits eighth in the Red Sox's order. "Of course, the Jets don't have interest in QB Mark Brunell! Why would would they want an experienced and proven veteran in the West Coast offense when their QB rotation consists of 'Father Time' himself, Vinny Testaverde, an injured rookie in Brooks Bollinger and the no-name, eight-year nomad Jamie Martin?" |
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