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Yanks set offensive records in Game 3
By The Associated Press
October 18, 2004
The Amarillo Globe News
Amarillo, Texas

BOSTON - The New York Yankees had a record-breaking Saturday night on offense and forced the Boston Red Sox to focus on trying to pull off a history-making comeback in the AL championship series.

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Singing In Fenway: Members of the Cowsills singing group, who sprung to prominence in the 1960s, sang the national anthem before Game 3 after it was rained out Friday night.

The Cowsill children were raised in Newport, R.I., by a mother who was a loyal Red Sox fan.

But it was a stroke of luck that team executive vice president Charles Steinberg was in a Los Angeles bar in August where Bob Cowsill was playing.

Among the family's hits were "The Rain, The Park and Other Things," "Indian Lake," "We Can Fly" and "Hair."

The Red Sox already had a video in the works that set pictures of long-haired Johnny Damon, corn-rowed Bronson Arroyo and wild-maned Pedro Martinez to the tune of "Hair."




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