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April 10, 2007
Everyone here is bundled up against a typical New England spring, but the folks sitting in the aluminum bleachers on the right-field roof -- inappropriately entitled ''Conigliaro's Corner,'' since the real Conigliaro's Corner was, of course, the center-field triangle area in which people were asked to wear dark clothing to help the batters better see the pitches -- look to be the coldest in the house.
And why not? They're sitting on aluminum benches on top of the roof with the wind buffeting them from all sides. Photographer Mary Murphy were up there before the game, and Mary -- who went up and sat down in the bleachers to get the pitcure that was on the Red Sox page -- said it was as frigid as you'd expect.
-- ART MARTONE
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