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- proper noun US the
fanbase of the Boston Red Sox
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Examples
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All people to whom I feel some connection above and beyond the general population - members of my religion, fellow high school or college alumni, fellow members of "Red Sox Nation" - creates a tie and we expect others to feel similarly.
Wetmachine 2008
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The late-season collapse left every fan in that peculiar congregation of the faithful known as Red Sox Nation with a sour taste.
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There is something called the Red Sox Nation, a brand supported by fans going back generations, similar to Liverpool supporters.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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There is something called the Red Sox Nation, a brand supported by fans going back generations, similar to Liverpool supporters.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Hank Steinbrenner tends to lead like his father did -- drawing headlines for putting down former manager Joe Torre and calling the Red Sox Nation "a bunch of bullshit."
Gothamist 2008
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(aka Red Sox Nation) - have scheduled fundraisers at Nationals Park when the Sox come to town to play the cellar-dwelling Washington Nationals.
AroundTheCapitol.com 2009
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And members of "Red Sox Nation" are so devoted, they top our list of "America's Best Sports Fans."
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And members of "Red Sox Nation" are so devoted, they top our list of "America's Best Sports Fans."
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I said to someone the other night that everyone loves to hate the Yankees, but that "Red Sox Nation" had become just as obnoxious.
Canada, the civilized Peter Rozovsky 2010
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And members of "Red Sox Nation" are so devoted, they top our list of "America's Best Sports Fans."
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