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The Game 4 scene at Fenway

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Carrie Redden, from Tiverton, R.I., brought along a Little Pony to help Dustin Pedroia break his hitless streak in the ALDS. It worked as Pedroia banged out an RBI double in the fifth inning. Pedroia was called “caballito,” or “the little pony,” by TBS broadcaster Chip Caray during Game 1.
Carrie Redden, from Tiverton, R.I., brought along a Little Pony to help Dustin Pedroia break his hitless streak in the ALDS. It worked as Pedroia banged out an RBI double in the fifth inning. Pedroia was called “caballito,” or “the little pony,” by TBS broadcaster Chip Caray during Game 1.
(Steve Silva / Boston.com)
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