Good: In his last four starts, Matsuzaka has allowed a total of five runs.
Bad: His teammates have scored only four runs in those four games.
Redsox.com:
On Friday, in just his fifth Major League start, [LHP] Feierabend was roughed up by the Reds, allowing nine earned runs on six hits in 2.2 innings of work, nearly doubling his ERA. He struggled with his command throughout the contest, walking five and yielding two homers. The 21-year-old earned his first big-league win on June 3, allowing four earned runs in 7.1 innings against the Rangers.
It would be SO great to wing back home to Boston tonight after a late afternoon victory at winless Safeco. I hope your summer is great...wow, it is hot, and humid, with jungle-like dew points here in the northeast USA. ! Stay well.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, we didn't use up all our runs trying to play catch up last night.
ReplyDeleteThe decline of Julio Lugo [stats]’s batting average has been as steep as it has been alarming.
ReplyDeleteLast night, the brakes were put on.
Lugo was out of the starting lineup against the Mariners, and although he might play this afternoon, there appears a reasonable chance that Alex Cora [stats] will see more time in the starting lineup than ever in the coming days.
“He’s having such a tough time. I’m trying to do what’s right,” manager Terry Francona said before last night’s game. “I’ve got to tell you, that’s not the decision all the time - short term, long term, middle term. Alex Cora got to play a little bit for (Dustin) Pedroia earlier in the season when Pedroia was struggling. Now Lugo’s having a tough time. I guess when you look at it, it’s a good thing we have Cora when things like this do happen.”
Lugo has a .191 batting average and has not had a hit in his past 29 at-bats (a single on June 14).
Without saying so, Francona sounded as if he had spoken with Lugo about not running to first base on a pop-up Monday.
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ReplyDeleteOne of these days, you've got to turn on blockquotes in the permissible html options.
Lugo is in. Drew sits in favor of Pena against another lefty.
ReplyDeletephrenile, is that something i can do or are you talking out loud to blogger?
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Tito on Schilling: "He can throw now, but I think they want him to reach certain levels with testing."
Amalie Benjamin says Schilling will likely be out through the All-Star break, but should be back after it's over.
1. Coco Crisp, CF
2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
3. David Ortiz, DH
4. Manny Ramirez, LF
5. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
6. Mike Lowell, 3B
7. Jason Varitek, C
8. Wily Mo Pena, RF
9. Julio Lugo, SS
1. Ichiro Suzuki, CF
2. Jose Lopez, 2B
3. Jose Vidro, DH
4. Richie Sexson, 1B
5. Ben Broussard, LF
6. Jose Guillen, RF
7. Adrian Beltre, 3B
8. Yuniesky Betancourt, SS
9. Jamie Burke, C
Temps in the mid 90s with high humidity in North Carolina as well. In other words...typical summer day.
ReplyDeleteAt least the NE is supposed to get big rains and some cooler temperatures. Our cooler weather is supposed to be 93 instead of 94 degrees.
One of these days, you've got to turn on blockquotes in the permissible html options.
ReplyDeleteThe individual blogger has no control over that.
Yup, we got the heatwave up in Canada as well...If it keeps up like this my igloo may start to melt!
ReplyDeleteroll the dice
ReplyDeleteDaisuke is rolling, and here comes Lugo's first hit in forever (I hope, I hope).
ReplyDeletegood stroke for lugo there. Woulda been a hit off the wall in Fenway.
ReplyDeleteichiro is not gonna get to this one... oh yes he is. And these are their announcers
ReplyDeleteoooh, so close to being 3 - 0.
ReplyDeleteI thought I saw some paint come off that pole. Next time around the Sox will fuck this guy up with all that wood they put on the ball this inning.
ReplyDeleteNice view of the sound, I miss going to Seattle for games.
ReplyDeleteoh shit crisp hurt his hand
ReplyDeleteMy life is over.
ReplyDeleteI want some manny being merlot
ReplyDeleteWokka Wokka Wokka what was that?
ReplyDeleteI switched my audio to my XM radio as these announcers are pretty close to listening to my two year old daughter try to call a game.
ReplyDelete10 pitch at bat for Lugo leads to a walk! Thats two decent AB's today.
ReplyDeleteCoco!!!
ReplyDeleteCrap!
ReplyDeleteThis business of waiting for a team's supposedly weaker bull pen is making me nervous.
ReplyDeleteDice simply needs support!
How do you say Wakefield in Japanese?
ReplyDeleteHow do you say "DFA Lugo" in Titoese?
ReplyDeleteBot saves the 9th and its off to the 10th!!!!
ReplyDeletethis is hard
ReplyDeleteLugo could've done that.
ReplyDeleteI don't have sound where I'm at (plus I missed the 6-9th innings)... what are all the shots of angry Lugo about?
ReplyDeleteLugo's 0-31. He struck out with two men on in the 8th. Cora just pinch hit for him and grounded into a DP.
ReplyDeleteWas it just that he's pissed they took him out for a pinch hitter even though he's sucked in production of late?
ReplyDeleteUnderstandable managerial play.
Pokerwolf said...
ReplyDeleteHopefully, we didn't use up all our runs trying to play catch up last night.
Looks like we did.
Andy said...
I switched my audio to my XM radio as these announcers are pretty close to listening to my two year old daughter try to call a game.
You shouldn't insult your daughter like that.
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I think I had the mute on from the 6th or 7th inning to the end.
Pedroia was a two-time USA Baseball National Team starting shortstop.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know why he was always groomed to be a 2nd baseman..
He played 74 games as a shortstop last year in Pawtucket...
It would have made sense to just keep Loretta and let Pedroia play ss...
I had Lasik surgery for my hindsight in March.
Theo has some fixin to do and quick