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This Day In Red Sox History: July 2, 1998
By Administrator | July 2, 2009
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox”
Red Sox ace Pedro Martinez was stingy with his old club, limiting the Expos to two hits in six innings pitched. Meanwhile, the offense pounded Carl Pavano and the Montreal bullpen, pounding out twenty hits en route ot a 15-0 win.
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