Mark Bellhorn
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"Mark Christian Bellhorn" is a former American professional baseball infielder. He is a switch-hitter and throws right-handed. In his 10-year Major League Baseball career, Bellhorn was best known for being the starting second baseman for the Boston Red Sox during their 2004 World Series championship season.

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There are a lot of great players here, but he's the guy that always stood out. He was always the guy that wanted the ball hit to him or wanted that at-bat. He was the guy always capable of getting that hit.

It is kind of weird the way it's worked out. Getting to see the rivalry from both sides is a trip. At both places, you're taught to hate the other side so much.

Sometimes, that's going to happen. It was ugly. But after you play for awhile, you see a lot of ugly innings.

I never would have thought it. But this is a pretty potent lineup. You can't get down too much.

I'd like to have had more of a chance.

[Manager Terry Francona saluted both, saying Embree was] a big part of what happened here, ... one of the best guys and a good teammate.

Just watching [Schilling] go about it out there was awesome. It kept us in the series.

I enjoyed my time ... I enjoyed my time with a championship team. It got tough for me near the end -- not that I was ready to leave, but I could see that they were moving me in that direction. I put a lot of pressure on myself.