What Others Are Writing
Some reading to get you in the mood for today's day-night (evening-late evening?) doubleheader:
The LA Times' T.J. Simers says that Manny Ramirez has become the Dodgers' team leader.
Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer says that the Phillies' Game 3 loss opens the door for the Dodgers.
The Boston Globe's Amalie Benjamin (former Post intern) writes about Josh Beckett's struggles.
And finally, Marc Lancaster of the Tampa Tribune says the Rays are no longer fearful of the Fenway mystique.
Tune in to TBS at 4:37 to see if that is a mystaque, er, mistake.
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Tracee Hamilton
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October 13, 2008; 11:30 AM ET
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Schilling in 2001 had a famous line about the NYY's "mystique and aura." To paraphrase, he said Mystique and Aura sound like the names of two [exotic dancers].