Here’s the commercial with Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and NESN Red Sox play-by-play analyst Don Orsillo promoting the Red Sox Foundation’s inaugural Run To Home Base 9K Run.
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Here’s the commercial with Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and NESN Red Sox play-by-play analyst Don Orsillo promoting the Red Sox Foundation’s inaugural Run To Home Base 9K Run.
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Here’s the Dunkin’ Donuts commercial featuring Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon. This is the first of three ads that Dunkin’ Donuts will have with Red Sox players this year.
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A second ad with Dustin Pedroia will debut during May and the third one will feature both Papelbon and Pedroia. That one is scheduled to start airing in June.
Here’s the video of Kevin Youkilis’ walk-off double to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Texas Rangers 8-7 in 12 innings on Thursday, April 21, 2010.
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What’s up with the hug of Clay Buchholz towards Darnell McDonald after McDonald’s two-run homer in the 8th inning of last night’s 7-6 win for the Boston Red Sox?
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Did he forgot to say “no homo”? It looked like he didn’t know what to do even with that big grin across his face.
On Tuesday night, Darnell McDonald provided the heroics for the Boston Red Sox in their 7-6 come-from-behind win over the Texas Rangers.
McDonald had the walk-off single to win and earlier had a game-tying two-run homer.
Here’s the video of both for you to enjoy:
Walkoff single:
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Two-run homer:
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Boston comedian Jimmy Dunn is back as the cab driver in the Olympia Sports ads. In this one, he has the pleasure of listening to NESN Red Sox analyst Dennis Eckersley’s vernacular with NESN Red Sox host Tom Caron translating.
Here’s the video for you to enjoy:
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One of the biggest traditions at Fenway Park during a Boston Red Sox game is to play Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” before the Red Sox bat in the 8th.
On Sunday night, the Red Sox did it one better as they brought in Diamond to sing.
Here’s the video for you to enjoy:
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