Red Sox - 000 000 000 - 0 2 2Who would have thought that after a month that began with a three-country road trip, and included five games against the Yankees and series against contenders Cleveland, the Angels and the Tigers, that the worst stretch would come in three games against the Tampa Bay Rays?
Rays - 001 000 11x - 3 5 0
After wilting against Sheilds's 9-2-0-1-7 performance (he faced only 29 batters and threw 98 pitches), the Red Sox have now lost five games in a row (after winning 10 of 11). In their last 23 innings, they have nine hits -- all singles -- and have scored one run.
Beckett was the lone bright spot today. In seven innings, he struck out a career-high 13 batters. He fanned the first five Rays and got the nine of his first 10 outs by way of the K.
But Beckett's third-inning error on an attempted pickoff play at first base rolled into foul territory and Jason Bartlett was able to score from first (aided by a second error by J.D. Drew). That one run was enough for Shields, but Evan Longoria homered to open the seventh and Tampa tacked on an extra run against MDC in the eighth.
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Josh Beckett (5.12, 88 ERA+) / James Shields (3.30, 131 ERA+)
Ellsbury, LFOn this date in 2002, Derek Lowe pitched a no-hitter against Tampa Bay (10-0).
Pedroia, 2B
Drew, RF
Ramirez, DH
Youkilis, 1B
Crisp, CF
Varitek, C
Lowrie, 3B
Lugo, SS
Also on this date:
ReplyDelete1926 - 17-year-old Mel Ott makes his ML debut for the Giants as a pinch-hitter. He strikes out.
1929 - Brooklyn Dodgers relief pitcher Clise Dudley hits a home run on the first major league pitch he sees at Philadelphia's Baker Bowl.
Chokers start at 1.
ReplyDeleteWang vs. CC.
Infinite Jest - great book, lousy avatar.
ReplyDeleteGoing with "Wary Tito".
I'm follwing the lead of others....Its time for a new avatar I 've had ...time to change the luck...
ReplyDelete9casey - I highly approve of this avatar.
ReplyDeleteTBS has audio problems. All of the sounds are echoey. Sounds like I'm in a bar rather than in my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteDear MLBTV:
ReplyDeleteYou have stuck me with FSN/Joe Migraine for two nights. Can I have NESN for today's game? Please?
0-0 at Midgeville after 1 inning. Each team has stranded 2 runners.
ReplyDeleteNow to the Red Sox.
Farrell: Buchholz had better stuff last night than he did in the no-hitter.
ReplyDelete...and here we go.
ReplyDeleteDear MLBTV:
ReplyDeleteFuck you.
damn - nice pitch to K lyndon.
ReplyDeleteFY with the hit up the middle.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good pitch. Froze'm.
ReplyDeleteGotta listen w/o threading today. Enjoy everyone. GO SOX.
ReplyDeleteLeave it to 9Casey to pick a NSFW avatar. :)
from where the C set up, i thought it got the outside corner, but the replay (which was a direct shot, not off to the side) had it right down the pipe.
ReplyDeleteBah. Another DP.
ReplyDeleteDear, On Fire:
Be On Fire again.
Looks like it's going to be an old-fashioned pitcher's duel in Midgeville.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see Josh Beckett back on the mound. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother very bad throw to first by CI... had Duncan sprawling, but he kept his foot on the bag. So their game is scoreless after 2.
ReplyDeleteGDGD has Beckett's fb at 96 consistently.
ReplyDeleteFSN's gun has the same pitches at 94 consistently.
NESN has 95-96
ReplyDeleteWow. Beckett starts this game off in a big big way. Struck out the side!
ReplyDeletehere's a curve! haha
ReplyDeletethen back to the 97 gas!
ReplyDeleteThe KKK took the Rays away!
Apparently the Tampa Bay apparel is the 9th most popular in the majors. I guess people like their new colors.
ReplyDelete9th most popular in florida? :>)
ReplyDeletethey might sell well with guys named Ray.
Youk's getting sweat in his eyes.
ReplyDeleteJason Michaels hit a popup to shallow right... the Bermuda triangle set itself up, with Abreu sliding in and the ball fell on the ground... Michaels never stopped running, and hustled into second.
ReplyDeleteDumbo was a late scratch today. Girardi just said he'll "need to be evaluated."
ReplyDeleteHad Joe on for a little bit. I guess he got some emails about Stuffy... talkin about Bradford's quest to get him in the Hall, how Stuffy's daughter still lives in Gloucester, etc.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the home plate umpire got the count wrong, according the Youk and Tito. They talked about it at the end of the at-bat. I guess Youk should have walked.
ReplyDelete3 curveballs, 2 fastballs. Backwards K.
ReplyDelete5 batters, 5 strikeouts.
ReplyDeleteWow.
I like how Natasha comes out hacking, but then it gets to 2 strikes, and he watches pitches JUST off the plate.
ReplyDeleteUmpire's not giving him anything, huh? Certainly not the outside corner today.
ReplyDeleteIt's okay. Keeps the 27 K possibility in tact. (Of course, you could get an infinite number of strikeouts in one inning, technically)
ReplyDeletefrom the off-center CF camera, that ball 3 looked a lot like strike 3 to lyndon.
ReplyDeleteWow. Stolen base for Hinske.
ReplyDeleteDid he ever do that in a Red Sox uniform?
Nice. I was totally rooting for him to be safe. I want Clemens' record to fall.
ReplyDeleteThe Devil is 6!
ReplyDeleteK!
ReplyDeleteyou could get an infinite number of strikeouts in one inning, technically
ReplyDelete4 has been done a lot.
What about 5?
I don't know about 5 in one inning. 4 has to be the record.
ReplyDeleteWow. Stolen base for Hinske.
ReplyDeleteDid he ever do that in a Red Sox uniform?
He was 1-for-2 in 2006 and 3-for-3 in 2007.
MFY-CLE game started at 1:05... they finished 1 inning in a half hour. This game has gone through 2 innings in a half hour.
ReplyDelete8/10/99: Wakefield strikes out 4 in one inning. Still tied for a ML record as far as I can tell.
ReplyDeleteHere is a 4K list -- through 2006, I think.
ReplyDeleteChuck Finley has done it 3 times!
I like our guys pitching good, but please don't let it be another one of these no offense games from the sox.
ReplyDelete"On October 4, 1888 Jon Andre of the New York Giants [...] recorded the first ever 4 strikeout inning, a feat not that uncommon in baseball today.
ReplyDeleteThere has never been a pitcher to record 5 strikeouts in an inning in the majors but has occurred on three occasions in the minor leagues."
I like the avatar, Redsock
ReplyDeleteReally. Who the F is Shields?
ReplyDelete...
BR says he's a cousin of Aaron Rowand.
I want Clemens' record to fall.
ReplyDeleteYep.
Scoreless after 4 in Midgeville.
ReplyDeleteWake in his 4 K in 1 inning game: 1.2 IP, 6 K.
ReplyDeleteI like the avatar, Redsock
ReplyDeleteI'm still a Tito man.
Titoist?
Ti-totaller? (No, I like booze.)
WRKO announcers been questioning this Umps calls.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Wake was the only one to blow the save in the inning when he got 4 Ks. Or the only one whose missed-catch K would've been the game-ender. It was the bottom of the ninth in KC. NYT:
ReplyDelete"Wakefield (4-8) quickly fanned the first two hitters and then got Johnny Damon to flail at a 3-2 pitch, but the ball got away from Jason Varitek as Damon reached on the passed ball.
Another passed ball advanced Damon to second and Carlos Febles, who had struck out three times, tied the game with his 10th homer. Carlos Beltran then struck out, giving Wakefield part of a major league record held by many. "
What the F just happened!
ReplyDeleteyikes
ReplyDeleteAs we give up a run on a pickoff attempt to FIRST BASE
ReplyDeleteE1 and E9?
ReplyDeletefuck the heck?
ReplyDeleteE1 and E9, yes.
ReplyDeleteI turn to TBS just in time to see a Milk Dud Dong.
ReplyDelete1-0 MFY, Top 5
Yanks get caught stealing, and next guy hits a dong. So they cost themselves a run I guess. 1-0 them.
ReplyDeleteGDGD totally flummoxed.
ReplyDelete88 mph changeup for K 7.
ReplyDeleteWe need to smack this team around. They are getting too confident.
ReplyDeleteHow about this? Beckett Ks 21, and in his next start, he walks to the mound wearing 21.
ReplyDeleteFrak.
ReplyDeleteWork.
...
Toronto at Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteThat must be the most boring series of boring series.
8 K thru 3!!!!!
ReplyDelete8 K's in 3 innings.
ReplyDelete0 1 2
1 2 0
8 through 3? Wowza!
ReplyDeleteClemens Wood not be able to Kerry Josh's jocK.
ReplyDeleteStill on pace for 24 K's... Just sayin.
ReplyDelete1 pitch, 1 out. Not exactly how you get to the bullpen.
ReplyDeleteGDGD has only the E1.
ReplyDeleteWang figures's the best way to guard against the bunt - throw at the guy's head.
ReplyDeleteGDGD has only the E1.
ReplyDeleteYou can hear the official scorer in the background on the radio. They said E1 E9.
come on! wake up motherfuckers.
ReplyDeleteBeckett's career high: 12 K's, July of '02 with FLA against Montréal.
ReplyDeleteget 3 here, Beckett, and then you only need 2 per inning the rest of the way.
ReplyDeleteis it me or does jd look awful out there today?
ReplyDeleteKKK KKK KK K
ReplyDeleteNINE K!!! We're doing this, Josh.
ReplyDeleteOf course, if I could do the backwards K, I would.
ReplyDeleteRemy, can you make a bigger deal out of a guy getting 9 of 10 outs on Ks?? Hello??
ReplyDeleteHigh and tight strike zone, it appears.
ReplyDeletecan still get 10 thru 4.
ReplyDelete9 thru 4. crap. can still do it, though.
ReplyDeleteOr not. Heh.
ReplyDeleteRays announcing is indeed pretty bad.
ReplyDeleteMANNY STEALS SECOND!
ReplyDeleteMBM!!!
ReplyDeleteSB for Manny. No problem.
ReplyDelete?
ReplyDeleteshit - coming back, but missed the sb.
ReplyDeleteManny's first stolen base since April 10, 2005!
ReplyDeleteLucky Manny.
ReplyDeleteSteps off second a bit before the ump gives him time.
i'm back -- you may score runs now.
ReplyDeletethis is getting more frustrating by the second...
ReplyDeleteCOME ON TEK
nixon33 said...
ReplyDeletecome on! wake up motherfuckers.
Sun Apr 27, 02:41:00 PM
amen.
FSN South's rock and country jingles after "Take Me Out to the Ballpark" are insufferable.
ReplyDeleteIf you have twice as many errors as hits after five innings, that is not a good day.
ReplyDeleteTB has 3rd most batter K in the AL.
ReplyDeleteKKK KKK KK K K
ReplyDelete10 K thru 5!
ReplyDeleteBut: 12-19-20 13-16 = 80
Holy crap. A base hit for the Red Sox!
ReplyDeleteLUGO I WANNA SEE YOU ON 2ND SOON
ReplyDeleteBut: 12-19-20 13-16 = 80
ReplyDeletebyproduct of 10 K's.
Shields is only into his low 60s.
Dear, Lyndon B. Johnson:
ReplyDeleteTake a pitch next time. Maybe two.
Pitches seen by LBJ in his 3 PAS:
ReplyDelete8 1 1
Hmmm...
Kinda the same deal going on in Cleveland today. Top of the 7th - 1-0 MFY.
ReplyDeleteI think the 20 K hopes have been washed away. Oh well. I'll take some Sox runs, plz.
ReplyDeleteGreat tag by Youk!!!
Nice play by Youk!!!
ReplyDeleteKKK KKK KK K K K
ReplyDeleteJust stopped in to say
ReplyDeleteRUNS PLEASE!!!!
Now back to work.
Red Sox runs, by innings, since the 7th inning on Friday:
ReplyDelete000 00
000 010 000
000 000
...
Not Acceptable!
(and please stop hacking!)
ReplyDeleteand NOW back to work
Youk, at Tropicana Field: 16 for 89.
ReplyDeleteRed Sox go 1-2-3...
ReplyDeleteThey also went 1-2-3 in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th innings.
this is a joke
ReplyDelete1 run in their last 21 innings
ReplyDelete2 runs in their last 25 innings.
1-0 Top 8 in Midgeville.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, if the Rays win and the O's lose, there will be a three-way tie for the top spot in the AL East.
ReplyDeletethis wasn't supposed to be the toughest part of the april schedule.
ReplyDeleteNY Times reporting a tear in a muscle in Posada's shoulder. A tear.
ReplyDeleteOh cock.
ReplyDeleteThis seemingly insurmountable 1-run defecit has now doubled.
not what i had in mind
ReplyDeleteMDC warming.
ReplyDeletewasn't he supposed to K every time up?
ReplyDeleteNY Times reporting a tear in a muscle in Posada's shoulder. A tear.
ReplyDeleteradio said it is a major injury
we're having trouble scoring 1 run, let alone 2!
ReplyDeleteJESUS!
TBS nursing a semi over Joba.
ReplyDeleteKKK KKK KK K K KK
ReplyDeleteCareer-high for Beckett. 13 K's!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the way the bats are not going, it'll be an L.
10-run inning here. We're due.
ReplyDeleteTimes:
ReplyDeleteThe Yankees said there would be no announcement until after the game, but Posada, who has a tear in his subscapularis muscle, is expected to visit Dr. James Andrews and will most likely be placed on the disabled list.
1-0 MFY after 8.
ReplyDelete10-run inning NEXT inning then... come on
ReplyDeleteWill the MFY call the Stud?
ReplyDeleteI recall when SD traded him (back to us as it turned out), he was terrified he would go to the Yankees. He said anywhere but there!
Quite the pitching duel going on here. I'd like it more if the Sox were ahead.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that now that our starters are doing great, our bats have died.
Jesus -- type a fucking comment with 1 out and then the inning is over.
ReplyDeleteAre we really about to get SWEPT BY TAMPA BAY?????
ReplyDeleteThis is humiliating.
BAL 1
ReplyDeleteCWS 1
Bot 6
These aren't your father's Rays.
ReplyDelete(I HATE that expression! And it gets used somuch by Sox writers.)
Actually, more like not your slightly older brother's Rays.
That hit him in the helment.
ReplyDeleteOwie.
What was the longest losing streak we had last year?
ReplyDeleteThat was a changeup.
ReplyDeleteMo will pitch the ninth. Cleveland should handle him. They only need 1.
ReplyDeletevic, gark, and brak for Cle in the bottom of the ninth.
ReplyDeleteThese aren't your father's Rays.
ReplyDeleteThat only makes sense if they're writing for 5 year olds. Most people's fathers didn't have Rays.
Fragging kidding me, lead off man on for the rays.
ReplyDeleteBeckett and HH pitched very good games, have only allowed (so far) 9 runs in 3 games and are about to get fragging swept.
WHERE THE HELL IS THE FRAGGING OFFENSE!!!
Amy - longest last year was 4 games.
ReplyDeleteBR is your friend!
ReplyDeleteLongest Winning Streak: 5
April 18 to April 22
May 25 to May 29
July 20 to July 24
Longest Losing Streak: 4
June 3 to June 6
August 28 to August 31
September 16 to September 19
Brak Brak
ReplyDeleteBlake
Gutz
a good throw would have got him.
ReplyDeletewhat s1c said
ReplyDeleteThanks. Four games. Huh.
ReplyDeleteswings at first damn pitch, Mo gets 1st guy
ReplyDeleteWait. That wasn't Brak Brak.
ReplyDeleteThat was Martinez. Whatever.
Did the jet lag get a second wind?
ReplyDeletecalled strike three, 2 outs for Cle.
ReplyDelete3-0.
ReplyDeleteIs't pu ot Jhonny.
ReplyDeleteNot sure which feels worse: losing a game when our pitching is great and the offense sucks or losing a game when we score runs but our pitching sucks.
ReplyDeleteRight now this just feels awful.
Looks like Shields will go for the CG.
ReplyDeleteIsh, I gave the three Indians to bat in 9th above.
ReplyDeletejeebus, well the way this offense has been hitting that is the nail in the coffin.
ReplyDeleteJhonny dwon ot ihs alst tsrike
ReplyDeletewell, you can toss this one into the shitter.
ReplyDelete...
(said for mojo purposes. sort of.)
That's certainly what happened... The pitching wasn't good, but the offense was terrific. Now the offense blows, and the pitching is terrific.
ReplyDeletebetter go pee -- this top 9th will last awhile.
ReplyDeleteYankees win.
ReplyDeleteDAMN, brak takes strike three, game over
ReplyDeleteYup, Ish, as I said. Now I am trying to figure out which bothers me more. Hitting always comes and goes, so I guess we should be happy the pitchers are getting sharper.
ReplyDeleteJust trying to find the bright side here.
I'm having a hard time finding a bright side today, aside from Beckett's good outing.
ReplyDeleteYeah, a bunch of great pitching performances are way better than a bunch of 13-12 wins.
ReplyDeleteEllsbury picks this opportune time to take a pitch.
ReplyDeleteYou know that in the long run, good pitching will win more games than bad pitching and good offense.
ReplyDeletedid he really just swing at the 1st pitch to end the game?
ReplyDeleteI actually was comparing the great pitching performance we lose with the 13-12 game we lose.
ReplyDeleteTHIS SUCKS.
filed in "understatement of the day folder"
ReplyDeleteRemy: - Well Shields has made this look very easy today.
Fragging kidding me. A fucking 2 hitter.
Sweet Caroline is Tampa Bay's Dirty Water.
ReplyDeleteOur water, for the fifth straight game, is clean.
look at how many of these a-holes brought brooms with them.
ReplyDeleteI'm all about optimism, but it's not necessary to always find a bright side. Some things just plain suck, and getting swept by the Rays are among them.
ReplyDeletethe great thing about this is theres a day-off tomorrow, so we get to sit with this for a day and a half...
ReplyDeleteYou know that in the long run, good pitching will win more games than bad pitching and good offense.
ReplyDeleteI'm not worried about the long run.
Just for the record.
Right, Ish, that's why I am trying to see the bright side. Both Beckett and Buchholz pitched really well so now we just need the sleepy bats to wake up.
ReplyDeleteBut 5 losses in a row really hurts. Especially 3 to the Rays. Devils that they still are.
But 5 losses in a row really hurts. Especially 3 to the Rays. Devils that they still are.
ReplyDeleteYeah. Right now...
BAL --
TB .5gb
BOS .5gb
MFY 2 gb
TOR 4.5 gb
Shields faced 29 batters - 2 over the minimum.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was shit.
ReplyDeleteGood thing I'm at work to distract me from how utterly poor that performance, as well as the past few, have been.
Ugh.