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June 7, 2007
Sox lose fourth in a row / Photo
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Red Sox manager Terry Francona argues with the umpire in the 8th inning.
OAKLAND – A bad bounce. A couple of bad calls, at least in Boston’s initial point of view. That’s what left a bad taste in the Red Sox’ mouths as they suffered a 3-2 loss to the Oakland Athletics at McAfee Coliseum last night.
Throw in a bad travel schedule, and suddenly the Red Sox are looking more mortal than they did a week or so ago, not to mention a tad frustrated. That frustration led to a pair of spirited arguments last night with plate umpire Dan Iassogna, who ejected Boston manager Terry Francona in the eighth.
Read Steven Krasner's full story.
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