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Johnny Damon knows a thing or two about keeping things loose in a clubhouse. After all, he was the catalyst for the 2004 Red Sox, and those “idiots” ended up making history.
Now, Damon finds himself on a Rays team that has been closing fast on the Red Sox in the past couple of weeks and are now on the verge of catching Boston. Damon spoke with Heidi Watney, and he said that the Rays aren’t feeling any pressure yet. He credits a loose clubhouse — similar to the one the Sox had in ’04 — as the main reason the Rays have been able to go out and have fun every night.
See more in the video above from Red Sox Gameday Live Presented by UNO.