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Wakefield gets 10th victory in 1-0 win

Boston Red Sox outfielders J.D. Drew(notes), right, and Jacoby Ellsbury(notes) collide as Drew catches a flyball off the bat of Atlanta Braves' Brian McCann(notes) in the ninth inning of a baseball game in Atlanta, Saturday June 27, 2009. Boston won 1-0.

Who would’ve envisioned this: Tim Wakefield joining Roger Clemens in the Boston record book? The 42-year-old knuckleballer pitched six scoreless innings to beat the Atlanta Braves 1-0 Saturday, a worthy performance for the game that tied him with Clemens for the most career starts by a Red Sox pitcher.

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