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March 24, 2006
In his first live action of the spring, Boston Red Sox closer Keith Foulke struck out all three batters he faced during the eighth inning of a minor-league game against the Ottawa Lynx at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers. Journal reporter Sean McAdam said Foulke needed only 11 pitches to polish off the Lynx. After the game, Foulke was upbeat, telling reporters he felt good and thought he had made some good pitches.
Curt Schilling started the game for the Pawtucket squad, pumping strikes for seven innings. He gave up five runs and eight hits, striking out 10 and walking none.
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