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October 2, 2005
It's not unusual to see players icing down after games. In fact, it is routine. But, Yankees outfielder Bernie Williams brings new meaning to receiving treatments. After almost every game, especially at this point of the season, he is a walking ice berg. From head to toe, he is covered with ice packs and it is amazing he can still play center field the way he does.
With the bases loaded in the bottom of the third inning, Sox' Trot Nixon lifted a high, fly ball to right-center field. Fighting a blinding sun, Williams finished his all-out sprint with a tremendous sliding catch for the second out of the inning.
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