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The end of the regular season is almost here, and, judging by the pace of Friday's game, it can't get here fast enough.
Chris Tillman allowed a leadoff single to Scott Podsednik, but that was all the Red Sox could muster as the Orioles cruised past them in a 2:23 game to win 9-1. It was a needed win for the Orioles as they try to keep pace with the Yankees in the divisional race, but it was also another step in the right direction for the Red Sox as well, mostly because they moved closer to finishing the season and turning the page.
NESN Nation's Dan Duquette is awarding Tillman our "Are We There Yet?" player of the game. Who's yours?
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