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| April 8, 2008 Has Sox Nation forgiven Buckner?
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(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - It's Opening Day for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. The team kicked off the home opener with a ring ceremony and a blast from the past.
The first pitch was thrown out by Bill Bucker and the crowd seemed happy to see him. Does this mean Red Sox Nation has forgiven him for that infamous error?
Boston Globe sports editor Joe Sullivan joins NECN for this "Talk Around the Globe" segment.
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