Crawford Ties ALCS Record With 5 Hits
15th October, 2008 - 9:28 am
St. Petersburg Times - Rays' outfielder Carl Crawford tied an ALCS record on Tuesday night when he went 5-for-5 in Game 4 against the Red Sox.

The five hits tied an ALCS record.

It was an amazing feat considering that Tampa Bay thought they lost Crawford for the season this summer when he went down with a right hand injury that required surgery.

"I can't explain to you guys how good it just feels to be back in the lineup — just to be playing baseball," Crawford said. "To have that taken away from you in a blink of an eye, it really does something to you, and it makes you appreciate it more when you come back." [READ]

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