Found May 25, 2007 on
Red Sox Times:
Do we call the A.L. East a TKO? or is there still fight left to be had?
Original Story:
http://www.redsoxtimes.com/?p=772
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Knowing the Yanks, they will still get the Wild Card. The A's will blow it in the West.
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