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Avery is AL-right.
From:
The Boston Herald
| Date:
April 17, 1997| Author:
Silverman, Michael
| COPYRIGHT 1997 Boston Herald. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Steve Avery is starting to get the hang of pitching in the American League. And he's been getting some help.
"This is a better offensive team than the Braves ever were," said Avery last night after the Red Sox' offense awarded him with his first AL victory, 11-6, over the Indians. On a night when the home team slugged three homers and had 16 hits, Avery's five lackluster innings (eight hits, five runs, two walks, no strikeouts) were just good enough.
"This te...
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