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Ill be watching. Excited for Goldschmidt and Corbin. Hopefully the first of many All Star appearances for both!
 

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I have it on in the background. Which will move to the forefront when one of our boys comes in. And, as I have since 1952, I will be rooting for the NL.
 

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Corbin starts the 4th. Gives up a double to Cabrera, single to Chris Davis (Votto almost had the catch tough). Bautista sacrifices in a run. Corbin gets a double play. 1-0 American League
 

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Goldy with a tough hit to 3rd but Machado makes a great stop/throw to get him out.
 

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Looks like Corbin will take the loss unless the NL rallies.
 

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Kinda amusing that Neil Diamond's career has been reduced to popping up where ever somebody wants to hear that song.
 

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Kinda amusing that Neil Diamond's career has been reduced to popping up where ever somebody wants to hear that song.
It is more than "amusing" and somebody wanting to "hear that song".

The Red Sox and Yankees play Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" (which he originally wrote for Caroline Kennedy) as a tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, preceded by a moment of silence.

At the age of 72, I don't think that Neil Diamond is concerned about a reduced career.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Caroline
 

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It is more than "amusing" and somebody wanting to "hear that song".

The Red Sox and Yankees play Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" (which he originally wrote for Caroline Kennedy) as a tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, preceded by a moment of silence.

At the age of 72, I don't think that Neil Diamond is concerned about a reduced career.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Caroline

Calm down dude.
 
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I missed the first part of game - did they honor the Yarnell 19 in any way?
 

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It is more than "amusing" and somebody wanting to "hear that song".

The Red Sox and Yankees play Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" (which he originally wrote for Caroline Kennedy) as a tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, preceded by a moment of silence.

At the age of 72, I don't think that Neil Diamond is concerned about a reduced career.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Caroline

The Red Sox have been playing that song since 1997.
 

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It is more than "amusing" and somebody wanting to "hear that song".

The Red Sox and Yankees play Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" (which he originally wrote for Caroline Kennedy) as a tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, preceded by a moment of silence.

At the age of 72, I don't think that Neil Diamond is concerned about a reduced career.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Caroline

They may call it a tribute to the victims but they've been playing that thing for a million years.
 

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Glad the outcome of the game doesnt matter

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