
A picture is worth a thousand words, folks! And lest anyone forget, you heard it here first!
To their credit, the Colorado Rockies made it interesting right to the end, but ultimately they were mowed down by the Red Sox’ baby faced assassin, closer Jonathan Papelbon.
One hundred years ago, the Boston Red Sox were the dominant team in baseball. After an 86 year drought, the Sox have won two World Series in four years.
Those days have returned.
-Smith

Congrats!
A belated thank you! God is a Red Sox fan!
The Papelbon glare felt ’round the world.
He dropped them dead, into the toilet they swirled.
Can’t take credit for that, read it today in the paper. But it sure was true. His look from under that low-pulled ballcap could make your blood run cold. And it did so for both the Indians and Rockies.
Enjoy your time of celebration, Smith.
Papelbon is indeed a baby-faced assassin. I’m glad he’s on our side.
I would not have taken any interest in this World Series had it not been for you and Mikey. I’m happy you’re happy!
And I’m happy that you’re happy that I’m happy!