If Alfredo Aceves can wear a skull-and-crossbones Snuggie in the Red Sox bullpen on a chilly night at Fenway Park, we can only fantasize about this scenario:
It's unseasonably cold for late October as Game 6 of the World Series heads to extra innings at Nationals Park. After tossing a scoreless ninth, Aceves remains in the game and pokes a leadoff single off Tyler Clippard. As the Red Sox batboy heads toward first base with a warmup jacket, Aceves points him back toward the dugout. The batboy is confused at first, but then understands. Moments later, he re-emerges from the top step holding something red, blue and fuzzy. How will Aceves stay warm on the bases? Behold: Red Sox Snuggie.

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