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"Still loyal -- loyal with a sense of what's going to happen next? Once we were able to break through that then things changed," Boston catcher Jason Varitek said. "I think it's a fun matchup for the history of the game."
But my, how times have changed. In recent years Boston has become a perennial contender (with another championship in 2007), while the Cubs have struggled. Knocked out of the playoffs three times in the past decade, they haven't even been to the World Series since 1945.
The Cubs aren't expected to challenge in the NL Central this year, either, and they're off to a slow start.
"Both historical organizations, just one's going in a different direction," Red Sox outfielder Mike Cameron said.
Interleague play began in 1997, but the schedule had not sent the Cubs to Boston until this year. They took two of three games from the Red Sox in a 2005 series at Wrigley Field.
"We all appreciate history, but it is another game and you're more focused on what you need to do as an individual and not the aura and stuff that surrounds it," Quade said. "But one of the things that makes the game great is this kind of matchup. So many friends of mine and family members wouldn't miss this for the world."
Neither would some of the players.
"I've never been to Fenway before. I've never even been to Boston. I'm pretty excited to get up there and see what it's all about," said Cubs rookie Tony Campana, who made his major league debut Tuesday. "It's two of the biggest baseball teams ever. For them to play each other, it's going to be fun. We're all pretty excited about it."
Behind the Fenway Park press box, a grainy photo depicts that 1918 Series. Take a close look and it's easy to marvel at all that HASN'T changed.
"As many times as I've been in Fenway, it's still fun to walk in there and go, `Wow.' Hopefully the 'wow' won't last too long, and it's time to go to work," Quade said.
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