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The Red Sox are having their worst season in a long time. A very long time.
If Boston loses one of their final four games of 2012, they will have amassed 90 losses for the first time since 1966. The franchise hasn't lost more than 90 since 1965 when it dropped 100 games.
There is a chance that Boston comes out victorious in at least one of their last games, but it will be tough. They will play Baltimore on Sunday in the last of a three-game series and then travel to New York for a three-game set against the Yankees.
Check out the video above to listen to The Boston Globe's Peter Abraham talk about how this season sizes up compared to years past on Red Sox Gameday Live.