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Okajima Notches Save #5 as Red Sox Clinch Best Record in Baseball

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Okajima Notches Save #5 as Red Sox Clinch Best Record in Baseball
A well-rested Hideki Okajima notched his 5th save of the season in a 6-4 win over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night at Fenway Park.

With Joe Mauer on third and Torii Hunter on first after a pair of singles, Okajima got a huge 3rd-strike call on 2006 AL MVP Justin Morneau for one out, then got out of the jam inducing a double play on Michael Cuddyer.

Okajima, who had been shut down for 2 weeks with a tired arm, promptly said after the game, "I got lucky." Okajima's 5th save of the season, coupled with a Cleveland Indians loss, means that the Red Sox have clinched the best record in MLB, and will host the Los Angels of Anaheim in the American League Divisional Series.
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