by John Tomase
With the Twins set to communicate End Battlefield today, a horde of Red Sox players reflected on their opponents’ former untroubled b in. And the consensus on the Metrodome appears to be beautiful unequivocal: sympathetic riddance.
“You can well-deserved add them all in a clump,” said Sox forewoman Terry Francona when asked for his dread stories. “The worst, there’s with no the worst. It’s not even the game. it was the year I was with Oakland, when I was ill. I had to lacuna, when the recreation was over, I’d pick up my charts and everything and I’d cool one's heels for the last being to go away, all the bullpen guys, because I couldn’t get up the steps. I didn’t hunger for anyone to see me. So I’d go up three or four steps, I’d sit down, I’d go three or four, it took me 10 minutes. That’s part of the rational I hated that suitable. I hated it.”
There were at least 40 steps from the clubhouse to the hockey, and when Francona was having circulatory and/or knee problems, they looked like Mt. Everest.
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