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Encouraged by this loss

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Didn't get a chance to see the entire game (working), but even though the Sox fell to the Halos, to see them go down 5-2 in the 7th inning, but to see this team come back against one of the best setup men in baseball is a nice thing to see. This time last year, once the Sox got behind late in the game, whether home or away, they seemed to pack it in. This year, they look like they're trying to stay in the game, and it's guys like Konerko, Rowand, Uribe, & Timo leading the way. Hopefully, the bullpen has gone through all the growing pains and emerges as a stronger unit for 2005. I have a little bit more optimism for 2005.

The Sox like to do this at the end of seasons. I know I sound really pessimistic but I no longer base expectations of the coming season on the previous September's meaningless games.

I no longer base expectations of the coming season on the previous September's meaningless games.

^yeah that^ this team never seems to build on anything they do

Out of curiousity is there a stat that exsists somewhere that tracks when a pitcher leaves runners on, how many of them are allowed to score after the fact? I know they do inherited runners for when pitchers come in, but I would be curious to see how many of Neal Cotts ER were from other pitchers giving up his earned runs????

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