Boston Keeps On Dancing On the Brink of Baseball History

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BOSTON - Just past second base, just past New England's wildest dreams, the ball flopped into center field and Johnny Damon rounded third and headed for home, for New York, for Game 6, and the Red Sox were flooding out of the dugout now. The longest game in the history of October baseball, chasing six hours now, had come to a screaming, screeching end.

Bottom of the 14th inning, top of the winter and David Ortiz had done it again for the Red Sox. He had done it again to the Yankees.

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Boston Keeps On Dancing On the Brink of Baseball History

Two nights, 26 innings and the Sox wouldn't die. Two nights, 26 innings and the greatest theater in sports wouldn't end with this 5- 4 Sox' victory. Two nights, 26 innings and it was back to the Bronx, ba...

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