Basically, Curt Schilling. Bad ankle and all, he picked up his teammates and carried them on his shoulders, even with the bum leg. He is the epitome of a great pitcher - he finds ways to win and makes no excuses. He brings his 'A' game to the World Series, and he expects much of himself. He is everything that Kevin Brown no longer is.

That said, they won't be able to get away with that shoddy defensive play in St. Louis. They survived because they could overcome the errors due to the DH rule. That will not be available in St. Louis where the pitcher must bat. The Red Sox will lose if they repeat that performance, hell they got lucky that they didn't lose in the first two games. They won't have the DH to fall back on.

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