From Courant.com
"Before Terry Francona and Dustin Pedroia began their daily pregame battles in cribbage, the rookie second baseman forced Francona to play a difficult hand.
After the season's first month, Pedroia was hitting .182, and a steady drumbeat of dissent was heard on Boston airwaves and in Fenway seats. The rookie had to go.
But Francona held his ground and soon the debate about Pedroia was about his rookie of the year chances."
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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