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Beckett wins 20th, BoSox end 4-game skid

Boston Red Sox pitcher Eric Gagne, right, and catcher jason Varitek, second from left, gets high-fives from teammates Hideki Okajima, left, of Japan, and Josh Beckett, second from right, after the Red Sox defeated the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 8-1, during a baseball game Friday night Sept. 21, 2007, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Beckett won his 20th game of the season.

Boston needed a win, and Josh Beckett delivered. Again. The All-Star right-hander pitched six strong innings to become the first 20-game winner in the majors since 2005, and the Red Sox used late home runs by Jason Varitek, David Ortiz and Mike Lowell to pull away to an 8-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Friday night.

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