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OCTOBER 14, 2008

Action from ALCS Game 4, Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox

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Fernando Perez and Carl Crawford high five teammates after the Rays 13-4 win over the Red Sox at Fenway. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Willy Aybar is congratulated by Rays Manager Joe Maddon after the Rays 13-4 win over the Red Sox at Fenway. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Red Sox fans leave during the ninth inning. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Edwin Jackson pitches in the 8th inning. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Jason Bay stands in the outfield during the 8th inning. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Carl Crawford slides safely into third base with a triple in the 8th inning. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Andy Sonnanstine is met by Jason Bartlett and Matt Garza as he leaves after the seventh inning. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Andy Sonnanstine pitches in the sixth inning. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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B.J. Upton catches a deep fly ball hit by Mark Kotsay in the seventh inning.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Carl Crawford hits an single in the sixth inning to score B.J. Upton from third base.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Willy Aybar hits a single to score Carlos Pena in the sixth inning. The rays scored five runs in the inning to take an 11-1 lead. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Jason Bartlett is greeted by teammates at the dugout after hitting a triple and later scoring on a B.J. Upton single. The Rays extended their lead to 7-1. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Jason Bartlett waits for a play in the bottom of the sixth inning. the scoreboard behind him reflects the rays dominance in tonight's game.  [James Borchuck, Times]

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Jason Bartlett heads towards third base after he hit a triple in the sixth inning.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Stephen King reads a book while sitting in the grandstands during the sixth inning. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Evan Longoria fields a hard hit grounder by Jason Bay in the fourth inning. He threw Bay out on the play to end the inning.  [James Borchuck, Times]

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Carl Crawford rounds third base as he heads home to score a run and give the Rays a 6-1 lead in the fifth inning. Willy Aybar hit a single to drive Crawford in but was picked off first base after overrunning the bag. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Relief pitcher Justin Masterson throws in the fourth inning.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Kevin Cash hits a solo homerun in the third inning. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Dioner Navarro rounds first base after hitting a single off the green monster in the third inning.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Willy Aybar hits a two-run homerun in the third inning to give the Rays a 5-0 lead.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Red Sox Manager Terry Francona walks out to the mound in the third inning to replace starting pitcher Tim Wakefield. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Boston pitcher Tim Wakefield tries to grab a slowly hit ball by Carl Crawford in the third inning. Crawford was safe on the play. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Jason Bartlett throws towards first base to complete a double play in the second inning. Mark Kotsay was forced out at second base on the play.  [James Borchuck, Times]

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Evan Longoria is greeted in the dugout by teammates after he hit a solo homerun in the first inning to give the Rays a 3-0 lead.  [James Borchuck, Times]

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Andy Sonnanstine pitches during the first inning of Tuesday night's ALCS game in Boston. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Carl Crawford steals third base in the first inning. Red Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis tries to make the tag. [James Borchuck, Times]

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B.J. Upton greets Carlos Pena at home plate after Pena hit a two-run homerun in the first inning to give the Rays a 2-0 lead. [James Borchuck, Times]

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Evan Longoria runs around the bases after hitting a solo homerun in the first inning to give the Rays a 3-0 lead. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Carlos Pena hits a two-run homerun in the first inning to give the Rays a 2-0 lead. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Tim Wakefield pitches in the first inning.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Andy Sonnanstine pitches in the first inning.  [James Borchuck, TImes]

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Carl Crawford, left, and Fernando Perez, right, joke around before batting practice at Fenway Park in Boston Tuesday evening.  [James Borchuck, Times]

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Scott Kazmir warms up in the bullpen before Game 4 against the Red Sox. He may start Thursday's Game 5. [Brian Cassella, Times]

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Jason Bartlett warms up with infield throws before Rays batting practice Tuesday evening at Fenway.  [James Borchuck, Times]

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Scott Kazmir warms up in the bullpen before the game. He may start Thursday's Game 5.  [Brian Cassella, Times]

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