Jon Lester was sharp (only one Atlanta batter reached second in the first four innings), and after Tim Hudson walked the bases loaded in the third, Jason Varitek brought everybody home with a two-out double off the wall in right center.IP H R ER BB K BF PIT
Lester 6 5 1 1 3 5 26 93
Seanez 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 14
Timlin 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 7
Papelbon 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 16
Other games: New York 7, Washington 5 & Florida 3 Toronto 1. ... We are 1 GB, the Jays are 2GB.
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Jon Lester (6.23) / Tim Hudson (3.79), 7:30 PM
5 comments:
After two innings: is Lester pitching as well as he seems to be (watching over the Internet)? Strikes out their first two -- lotsa 0-and-2 counts. Atlanta's offense is not bad.
I'm hoping for a report on Lester as well.
good stuff. lester had presence on the mound i thought :)
whew, we needed that win. and the bullpen was awesome :))
is anyone sorta kinda worried about manny?
ok didn't think so.
Lester's curve is deadly! I only saw part of the game but I liked the poise he had on the mound.
*raising hand re: "worried about Manny"*
He hasn't really looked comfortable at the plate all year with the exception of the last Yankees series. I thought he was getting in the groove then but his at bats vs the Twins & the couple that I saw last night were atrocious. It's worrisome to me that he couldn't catch up to Nathan's fastball. I'm trying to keep in mind that he took a long time to get going last year as well...
Lester looked great in hi-def. His pitches were sharp, catching most Atlanta batters lookin' for something else, and when it was fastball time, he had the ability to throw it by 'em. TOTALLY fun to watch, and I cannot wait for Wednesday against the Nats. But we need to get a little hot with the lumber. Mikey Lowell has been an inspiration, and Capt. Tek has been hot.
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