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Related: About this forumRed Sox wrap up AL East crown with win over Yankees
After three grueling games at Yankee Stadium, the Red Sox got what they came for with an 11-6 win last night that clinched the American League East title and ignited a raucous celebration on their rivals home field.
But its still a 104-win team, the first 100-team of President of Baseball Operations for the Boston Red Sox Dave Dombrowskis long career, and one that had the president of baseball operations in awe as he stood up from the back of the press box and quietly gazed onto the field to watch the postgame celebration from afar.
This was nothing like the Red Sox previous two titles. 2018 was bigger, better and more emphatic.
The second-place team in the division has the third-best record in the majors, and yet the division was won with an astounding 10 days still to play. It nearly was a clean sweep from beginning to end, with the Red Sox spending all but 11 days with at least a share of first place. They haven't trailed since June 26. And they never fell more than two games behind.
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/red_sox/2018/09/in_historic_regular_season_red_sox_wrap_up_al_east_crown_with_win_over
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(4,142 posts)Dyedinthewoolliberal
(15,909 posts)I'll still take Houston as the winner coming from the AL..................
Brother Buzz
(37,797 posts)That is, until they faded a bit in the late season. That Wild Card slot may prove to be interesting in post season play.
RLC1
(62 posts)Boooo! Go Braves!
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