Umm. This is hard but I would have to say Jonathan Papelbon
Jonathan Papelbon!!!! Go red sox
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Since the verb 'is' is used for a singular subject, the sentence is referring to 'the Red Sox' as a unit. The pronoun that takes the place of the unit is it.Example: The Red Sox is Mary's favorite baseball team. It is the only team she follows.If the sentences had read, "The Red Sox are...", the verb for a plural subject, then the sentence is referring to 'the Red Sox' as the players. The pronouns that takes the place of the players is they as a subject and them as an object.Example: The Red Sox is Mary's favorite baseball team. They are the only ones she follows.
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The Cardinals are Ben McCoy's favorite baseball team.
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Well the best player that plays on the red sox is david Ortiz. He is a big guy guy, but can crush a baseball
A Red Sox player. There cant really be a difference.
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