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Red Sox Predicted to Fight for Wild Card

The Boston Red Sox, without any significant free agent signings, face a challenging early schedule. Despite tough matchups, theyre predicted to start strong with 16 wins in March and April, maintain a 500 record in May, and secure 17 wins in June. July and August bring 15 and 14 wins respectively, totaling 88 wins by September. This pace could secure a wild card spot if they stay healthy. Checkout Solipillow.com

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