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October 28, 2007
BY SEAN McADAM
Journal Sports Writer
DENVER – Red Sox manager Terry Francona was asked how this afternoon compares to the atmosphere three years ago in St. Louis, with the Sox leading 3-to-0 and a chance to wrap it up in Game 4.
''You know, we stay in the moment,’’ said Francona. ''It’s what we do. I don’t even remember how I felt then. We stay in the routine. I get up, have breakfast, come to the park, play some cribbage and go play the game.
''When that stops, it comes crashing down. It doesn’t wind down. You go 100 mph and then it suddenly stops.''
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