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Here is the video of David Ortiz hitting the walk-off home run to give the Boston Red Sox a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night at Fenway Park. (Please open the article to see the flash file or player.) And here we have NESN reporter Heidi Watney asking tough stupid questions as usual. DayPortPlayer.newPlayer({articleID:"6778",fileTypeID:"7",thumbnailView:"false",rootCategory:"3",playerInstanceID:"FA4BADDF-1121-2521-A713-8B4A46F1280D",domain:"nesn.dayport.com",categoryID:"null"}); I [...]
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