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Security personnel stand outside Gate D at Fenway Park in Boston, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013. If the Boston Red Sox are able to win the baseball World Series at Fenway Park, police and city officials want to make sure fans celebrate responsibly. Boston holds a 3-2 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals with Game 6 and if necessary Game 7 scheduled at Fenway for Wednesday and Thursday nights. Police plan to put extra patrols on duty to guard against any unruly celebrations. (AP)
Security personnel stand outside Gate D at Fenway Park in Boston, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013. If the Boston Red Sox are able to win the baseball World Series at Fenway Park, police and city officials want to make sure fans celebrate responsibly. Boston holds a 3-2 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals with Game 6 and if necessary Game 7 scheduled at Fenway for Wednesday and Thursday nights. Police plan to put extra patrols on duty to guard against any unruly celebrations. (AP)

The big day is here for the Red Sox and their fans: Game six of the World Series, with Boston holding a 3 to 2 advantage over the St. Louis Cardinals — and a chance to win it all at Fenway park for the first time since 1918.

Guests

Callum Borchers, reporter for The Boston Globe. You can find his article on the business of the playoffs here.

Glenn Stout, veteran baseball writer.

Bill Littlefield, host of NPR’s Only a Game (@onlyagameradio)

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This segment aired on October 30, 2013.

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