J.D. Drew played 2 1/2 innings last night -- far fewer than the 9 he normally plays -- and the Boston Red Sox finally won their second American League Championship Series game, 7-1 over the Cleveland Indians.
It was Boston's first ALCS win since Game 1, when Drew played in just 3 innings. There seems to be an inverse correlation between Drew's playing time and the Red Sox's success, but for some reason, he is still a regular in the lineup.
That's why donating to the J.D. Drew Relief Fund is so important. For just $1, you can help the Red Sox pay Drew's atrocious $14 million contract, lessening the burden to play the overpaid underachiever on a regular basis. Thank you for your continued support.
Friday, October 19, 2007
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