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Red Sox Roll Over Rockies

by @ 5:58 am on October 25, 2007.

Maybe more than a week off wasn’t such a good idea:

BOSTON (AP) — Josh Beckett, Dustin Pedroia and the Boston Red Sox were revved up and ready. Not so the Colorado Rockies, who lurched into Beantown with all the zip of a creaky old stagecoach.

Back in the World Series with no Bambino’s curse to worry about, the Red Sox flattened the Rockies 13-1 in Wednesday night’s opener.

Beckett got off to the most overpowering start since Sandy Koufax, Pedroia became only the second player to lead off the Series with a home run, and then a relentless offense led by Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz racked up hit after hit.

“Not sure what the final score was,” Colorado’s Todd Helton said, “but we were a little rusty.”

Yea, you might say that.

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