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Watching the Red Sox and Rays do battle the last few nights, it’s hard to tell which team is battling for a postseason berth and which is on its way to its worst season in years.
Boston’s taken the first two games of its four-game series against Tampa Bay, and the Sox have been able to do so largely thanks to sloppy play and poor performance by the slumping Rays.
NESN Nation’s Dan Duquette isn’t an impartial observer, but it looks a lot like the Red Sox have just wanted to win more than the Rays have this week. See him explain in the above video.
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