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"America Is Depending on You"

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by Ron Sen, MD

For years the Red Sox organization, players and coaching staff, and fans played the role of the guy at the beach who gets sand kicked in his face. He doesn't get the girl, gets seagull droppings deposited on him, a sunburn, and every imaginable form of insult that Mother Nature and human nature can deliver. That was then, this is now.

I'm not expecting a piano to fall out of the sky and hit me. I'm not concerned about sunspot activity, bad weather, black cats, or triskaidekaphobia. Okay, so I haven't abandoned some pet superstitions, but I have a limit, you know?

I don't know about you, but when it comes to sports, I'd rather be Godzilla than Bambi.

From baseball to 'taco stand and deliver" the Red Sox have simply gotten it done, so far. No superhero has emerged to carry the locals back to baseball's promised land, rather an assortment of character guys, from Jason Varitek, the bruised warrior, to foreign imports Lowell, Ortiz, Matsuzaka, Lugo, and Okajima, to the "Blew Bayou" guy in Jonathan Papelbon, and the rookies, Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Ellsbury.

We haven't heard any disparaging words from guys disappointed on not getting enough face time, or contract talks (smart guys know they'll get paid), or put downs on the opposition. The Celtics motto is UBUNTU, from the Bantu, emphasizing the importance of collectivism over individualism. Daisuke Matsuzaka spoke of doryoku (unflagging effort) earlier in the season, and the team seems to get it, combining talent, effort, and character for the greater good.

The underachievers from the regular season have come through in the playoffs in the big moments, and the baseball operations/scouting organization has translated theory into practice. Studying tendencies, strengths, and weaknesses doesn't get much attention, but when athletes match up so closely, sweating the small stuff counts. Terry Francona, John Farrell, Jason Varitek et al have sweated the small stuff.

Tonight the Red Sox send cancer survivor Jon Lester to the mound for the second biggest challenge of his young life. Tim Wakefield discussed his injury in terms of possible destiny for Lester, as unselfish an outlook as one might get in one of sports' most individual pursuits. And Red Sox nation turns its lonely eyes to him.


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Falcon02520Legend
271 days ago
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The title of this post makes me think... it says "America" not Boston, not Red Sox Nation, but America... this is upsetting because it signifies that the Sox are the New Yanks... I mean this by saying that that everyone in America is a fan of the Sox even if they don't know or care about baseball... During the late 90's ordinary people would say "I don't really watch baseball, but I root of the Yanks when I do"... Now replace Yanks with Sox... that is where the Nation is at today...
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WoodsmeisterVarsity Captain
270 days ago
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Anyone who claims to be a part of "Red Sox Nation" (emphasis on nation) shouldn't be worried by a member of the Nation trying to make it literal. Face it, as far as everyone outside of New England is concerned, you already ARE the New Yankees. Embrace it and enjoy the ride, because Red Sox Nation's repeated insistence that they are not the New Yankees is already getting tiresome.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
271 days ago
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If Jon Lester wins the World Series clincher, it would be truly one of the great feel-good stories of the year.
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Ron Sen, MDRed-Shirting
271 days ago
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Actually, the title is tongue in cheek. I tried to link to the YouTube video of Royce

Clayton telling Ellsbury that America is depending on you for a free taco. Unfortunately

it didn't come out that way in the post.
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