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COPYRIGHT 2005 South Florida Sun-Sentinal
Byline: Steve Gorten
MILWAUKEE _ There was Josh Beckett, in the center of the craziness, with the ball in his hand and a slowly imploding situation that worsened every time he hurled it to the plate.
No matter how many times Beckett stepped off the mound and walked on the infield grass to gather himself, he couldn't recover from this.
Not when in the midst of a fourth inning in which Beckett allowed the Brewers four hits and two walks before getting a single out, the Marlins' defense dissolved, along with the team's...
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