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That cured much of the angst that has infested the town since Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees; the New Yorkers won 26 World Series before Boston won another, but with a 2-1 edge in titles in the last 10 years, the Hub seemed finally to have gotten over its inferiority complex.
That's why Billy Welsh, a firefighter from Trenton, N.J., who nonetheless grew up a Red Sox fan because his father liked Ted Williams, is willing to look at things from a pragmatic perspective.
"As hard as it may seem, I would have to root for the Yankees because I don't think the Red Sox are going to win the division, and the only way they're going to get into the playoffs is if Tampa Bay goes down," Welsh said. "Because the way they're playing right now, it's not looking good."
Try telling that to Jim Hopkins, an accountant from nearby Danvers.
Rooting for the Yankees is "like telling Satan 'You're good,'" he said. "If the Sox can't get there on their own, that's their problem."
[Associated Press;
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