Ortiz clubbed two more home runs tonight, giving him 34 for the season to go along with 102 RBIs. He now has eight 30-HR/100-RBI seasons as a member of the Red Sox, breaking Ted Williams' record of seven such seasons. And this at age 38 (he turns 39 in November), and just a season after one of the best World Series performances in history: reaching base 19 times in 25 plate appearances, and hitting .688 (11 for 16) with a 1.948 OPS. Oh, and he was robbed of a grand slam on a great catch by Carlos Beltran, preventing the numbers from being even more ridiculous. Is he the best Boston Red Sox player ever?