Blue Jays - 000 000 000 - 0 2 0Lester (8-1-0-4-6, 97) was magnificent, and was able to vary his pitches more than usual, mixing in his curve and changeup. The only hit he allowed was a leadoff single in the fifth to Overbay. On the next pitch, Stewart grounded into a double play.
Red Sox - 000 000 001 - 1 5 0
Lester walked four batters, but three of them came with two outs and no one on base. The other one was a leadoff pass to Zaun in the sixth. But again, there was little harm. After Rios was caught looking, Eckstein grounded into a double play.
Even with the walks, he was around the plate all night. In a string of 11 batters -- from Stewart in the second to Lind in the fifth -- Lester threw only 11 balls. He also avoided long at-bats. Only five of his 27 batters saw more than five pitches in an at-bat, and no one saw more than seven.
I would have sent Lester out for the ninth on a short leash, but Tito went with Papelbon. Bot struck out Rios and Stairs before Rolen doubled to left-center. Wells then ripped a shot by Bot's head. It seemed headed for center field, but Pedroia dove to his right, snared the ball on a high hop, spun and fired a strike to first. It was a phenomenal play -- as eye-popping as the one he made to preserve Buchholz's no-hitter -- and it kept the game at 0-0.
For 8.2 innings, the Red Sox did as much with Halladay as the Jays did with Lester. They managed only three singles: Youkilis in the second, Brandon Moss (who took over for Drew when he left in the fourth because of a tight left quad muscle) in the fifth, and Varitek in the eighth.
With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Ortiz whacked a 2-0 pitch to deeeeep right field, but foul. Was Halladay -- at 106 pitches -- rattled? Perhaps. He threw two more balls to Tiz, walking him. Manny then dropped a 1-0 pitch into center, moving Ortiz to second. Francona could have pinch-run Lowrie for Flo, but with a short bench, he thought he might need Lowrie to fill in for Pedroia -- who had jammed his shoulder making the diving stop on Wells.
Youkilis looked at a ball, then lined a hit to center. Ortiz came chugging around third. Wells bobbled the ball, and there was no throw to the infield. Tiz came across the plate with the winning run, but he was limping.
It's great to see such strong starting pitching and although Boston has scored only two runs in their last 32 innings, the bats will return.
***
Roy Halladay (3.73, 113 ERA+) / Jon Lester (5.40, 83 ERA+)
Three-way tie for first in the East between Baltimore (14-11), Tampa Bay (14-11) and Boston (15-12).
The Rays and Orioles play at Camden Yards, while the Yankees host the Tigers.
We're off hiking with the dogs, so nothing new until mid-to-late afternoon.
ReplyDeleteCheck yourself and your dogs for ticks when you get back.
ReplyDeleteI have a good feeling about Lester for tonight. Get this, I'm thinking he gives us 7 whole innings. I know, I know, it's a long shot.
We could use a Win right here.
Rios, RF
ReplyDeleteEckstein, SS
Rolan, 3B
Wells, CF
Hill, 2B
Overbay, 1B
Stewart, DH
Lind, LF
Zahn, C
Crisp, CF
Pedroia, 2B
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Youkilis, 1B
Lowell, 3B
Drew, RF
Varitek, C
Lugo, SS
Cafardo, at 5:30:
"... the tarp is on the field. There's light rain falling ... There's hope this one gets off on time at 7:05 p.m. ... Jacoby Ellsbury has a sore groin. ... Alex Cora began his throwing program today ..."
Check yourself and your dogs for ticks when you get back.
ReplyDeleteNo ticks in Ontario in April.
Dear Game Threaders,
ReplyDeleteI am watching the game without a computer tonight. I am enjoying a 90%-computer-free day.
Go Sox!
Your friend,
L-girl
Check yourself and your dogs for ticks when you get back.
ReplyDeleteThis made me think of being at camp as a kid (and on through high school) because every night after evening program there would be announcements and such and one of the councelors always yelled, "Check for TICKS!" in this particular way...
Anyhow, that was a boring story (could have used a vampire) but thanks for the unexpected happy memory!
Time for some baseball!
ReplyDeleteIt's felt like winter the past 48 hours, with cold rain and hockey and basketball on TV. Time for spring again!
Buffyvision!
ReplyDeleteBuffy says we're getting a bonus right now: And they switch to YES!
ReplyDeleteHearing Kay's voice is not a bonus!
and hughes gives up a one out walk and hit to left. 1st inning
ReplyDeleteThe sun is out here in western MA. Hope the game starts soon.
ReplyDeleteIt is so frigging cold here though. Not baseball weather.
WP/PB puts runners at 2/3. Magglio hits a singking liner than damon cant get to, then he stumbles around. even while waiting to see if it was caught, the guy on second scored standing up!!!!
ReplyDeletedet 2-0.
Looks like last year's lineup tonight. Hope that means we play like last year.
ReplyDeleteSarah, I liked your tick story.
ReplyDeleteWe saw our first ticks last Friday out here. I am sure they are already all over the Cape. Bought the dog's tick collar and flea meds this week also.
strikes, jon, strikes.
ReplyDeleteFinally a damn strike.
ReplyDelete1-2-3
ReplyDeletenice recovery against rios and a 1-2-3 inning!!
ReplyDeletenow how's about we get an early run or 7?
Ahhh. 1-2-3 first from Lester.
ReplyDeleteWho had that nice feeling about him tonight?
40° outside here. Still cloudy and dreary. Maybe some light rain. Glad to see it's not raining in Boston, though.
ReplyDeleteThis Halladay complete game streak cannot go on. I mean, it probably wouldn't anyway in this weather, but...he's coming down to Earth tonight.
ReplyDeleteActually, Zen, it can go on. He can pitch eight innings and lose.
ReplyDeleteI'll take that.
Hope you are right, Zen. He looks pretty good right now.
ReplyDeleteHas he pitched anything but a strike yet? Sheesh.
ReplyDeleteharumph
ReplyDeleteTwo balls. Heh.
ReplyDeleteAt least we seem to be taking first pitches in an effort to get the pitch count up. Seems that so far this season there's been a lot more swinging at the first pitch than I recall in recent Sox memory.
ReplyDeleteLowell seems to be throwing fine.
ReplyDeletelester won that battle!
ReplyDeleteAmy said...
ReplyDeleteLowell seems to be throwing fine.
I believe he hurt his left thumb
Well, he still is throwing fine. :)
ReplyDeleteWestern sky has turned red here.
ReplyDeleteCan anyone comment on ball four to Overbay? Controversial?
ReplyDeleteManny's going to be in an ESPN Sportscenter commercial. He said he sits at a desk and eats his lunch.
ReplyDeleteYooook! Makes him throw some pitches *and* singles!
ReplyDeleteNo DP...no DP...
Note: Jerry also got the right and left mixed up.
ReplyDeleteJust got home and my NESN is a black screen. I have RCN, anyone else having this problem?
ReplyDeleteNot a pretty one, but he got there!
ReplyDeleteNo, Jere, NESN working fine out here in the sticks.
ReplyDeleteish wasn't kidding about the sky. Like it was on fire, and the Pru had a pink side...
ReplyDeleteI love me some Greek God of... Stolen Bases?
ReplyDeleteFOrtunately we've got Comcast on the other side of the apartment. Gotta go plug in the cable over there... no living room baseball tonight I guess.
ReplyDeleteHughes woes continue. Cano tied the game at 2, but Detroit starts the third with a Granderson HR and a Polanco GR 2B.
ReplyDeleteWait Jere - you have TWO cable companies IN YOUR HOUSE? Just one makes me a little crazy!
ReplyDeleteI think Lester has again decided he's going to throw strikes no matter what.
ReplyDelete1-2-3 again! Good for Lester!
ReplyDeletebada-bing! Nice 1-2-3.
ReplyDeleteFirst 3 out of the way for Lester. He looks very, very sharp the first time through the order. Let's see how he fares the second time. He's throwing his pitches for strikes. He's staying on the corners, but he's not nibbling. He's going right after them. Very good sign.
ReplyDeleteThat was awfully quick.
ReplyDeleteBut, of course, Halladay is matching Lester pitch for pitch. I actually think Halladay is pitching better than Lester. But either way, we could be in for an old fashioned pitcher's duel. Not going to make the Red Sox offense feel any better.
ReplyDeletegood lester summary, ish.
ReplyDeletehalladay's curve: !!
ococ looked a bit safe there.
Brandom Moss has replaced Drew in right field. Rut roh.
ReplyDeleteWhat did Lowell just say? Anyone watching NESN good at lip reading?
ReplyDeleteLowell fielding well despite the LEFT thumb injury.
ReplyDeleteBetter, 9casey?
Haha - Youk looked like he was going to climb the railing there.
ReplyDeleteWhat did Lowell just say? Anyone watching NESN good at lip reading?
ReplyDeleteI didn't see.
det 5, mfy 2 (b3)
ReplyDeleteand in the true battle for 1st in the east:
bal 3, tb 0 (b3)
So weird sounding.
ReplyDelete"Battle for the top spot in the AL East - the Orioles are leading the Rays 3-0 after 3 at Camden Yards."
Sarah--yes, 2 cables. I've complained my whole life about cable companies always having a monopoly in any given town. But now I'm in a town where you can choose between two. And in one room we pick up the one we don't have. That one's free, wink wink.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Ish, pretty darn peculiar.
ReplyDeletebuffy says although manny looks "disinterested at the ball park, almost childlike" -- he actually works very hard at his craft.
ReplyDeletewhy can't buffy (or anyone else) simply say manny works hard? why does he have to spew the MUMS BS first? it only keeps the lie going.
Ah! That's excellent, Jere.
ReplyDeleteUnlike that inning.
Hughes in 2008 up to this moment:
ReplyDelete24 IP, 23 ER
MUMS, Allan? What's that mean? Should I check the glossary?
ReplyDeletemade
ReplyDeleteup
manny
shit
Thanks. Never would have guessed that one.
ReplyDeleteOh well done! I didn't even have time to say anything about the hit before it was erased.
ReplyDeleteHughes in 2008 up to this moment:
ReplyDelete24 IP, 23 ER
but but but they already gave him the cy young award ...
Drew: tightness in his left quad.
ReplyDeleteKenny Rogers gets the 1st 2 out, then walks the bases loaded. Then gets the 3rd out.
ReplyDeleteSwinging bunt! Moss shows some good speed.
ReplyDeleteMoss gathered no himself on that one.
ReplyDeleteYay! SOMEONE on a base! Thanks Moss-man!
ReplyDeleteKenny Rogers gets the 1st 2 out, then walks the bases loaded. Then gets the 3rd out.
ReplyDeleteHeh. At least he got that third out.
Can we score some runs? It would be SO nice.
ReplyDeleteThis may be the fastest game in a long time. More than half done in a little over an hour.
ReplyDeleteLet's start with an extra-base hit. We only had one of those in the past four games.
ReplyDeleteOne of those little problems about letting go a star player from your team early in the season?
ReplyDeleteThere have already been 10,000 Frank Thomas bobble-head dolls made for the Blue Jays. Oops.
another IP, another ER for Phil.
ReplyDeleteThat was a character pitch right there! The game has slowed down for Lester, having a man on first base. Goes to a full count, and any other start, he'd issue ball four. This time, he pumps a fastball through for strike three.
ReplyDeleteplus it was a K of god's gift to baseball (as the tor media believes) -- alex rios. who never ever makes an out.
ReplyDeletePsst. Jon, the guy on first is their catcher.
ReplyDeleteNo ticks in Ontario in April.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? I can't go for a walk with my dog without finding at least 5 ticks on me already this year. It's pretty ridiculous, really.
I know this is a way late response, but I'm just getting in.
Great job, Wicked Lester!
ReplyDeleteDP! OK, get some hits, some runs.
ReplyDeleteLester gets another DP! This is just too easy for a Houdini.
ReplyDeletebuffy was saying after the 4 pitch walk to "zauny" that maybe this was lester's fall-apart inning.
ReplyDeletethen he fans the mighty rios and gets gritty mcdirtstein to gidp.
eff you buffy!
(and pat tabler is a moe-ron!)
Patrick, we are seeing ticks here also earlier than I remember.
ReplyDeleteGuess ticks have not moved to Canada yet.
I spoke too soon--Hughes doesn't make it through that inning. 3.2 IP tonight, which is basically Phil's average this year in 7 starts.
ReplyDeleteFor all those concerned about the Red Sox rotation, let me show you
ReplyDeleteexhibit A
and
exhibit B
'nuff said.
Guess ticks have not moved to Canada yet.
ReplyDeleteyet another reason to move north.
trying to wear down Eckstein tonight. Scrap-a-dope.
ReplyDeleteyet another reason to move north
ReplyDeleteMaybe we should ask Laura to blog about this? :)
Guess ticks have not moved to Canada yet.
ReplyDeleteIf they do, they might want to check out L's blog for some help on the big move.
she has dozed off on the couch, actually!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting really tired of seeing that same ground out.
ReplyDeleteJeez.
ReplyDelete6-3
6-3
6-3
Eckstein's gonna feel it in the morning.
Yuck, 1 2 3 we go.
ReplyDeleteshe has dozed off on the couch, actually!
ReplyDeleteThat's the downside of a pitcher's duel.
eckstein is not strong enough to throw a bullet to first -- he's got to almost wind up and then throw a sort of rainbow to get the ball to first.
ReplyDeleteMust have been quite a hike! I guess you didn't get all the rain we got here today.
ReplyDeleterolen with the millar job to left.
ReplyDelete"middle in"
ReplyDelete13 of 22 batters - 1st pitch strike from Lester.
ReplyDeletePatrick, I don't think anyone's especially concerned about the rotation right now. With some hitting happening, this last weekend would have looked very different.
ReplyDeleteLester is an entirely different pitcher tonight. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see how well our starters are doing now.
Of course, then he walks someone on four pitches. I should have kept my mouth shut.
ReplyDelete3 of lester's 4 BB have come with 2 outs and no one on.
ReplyDeleteSarah, I think you'd be surprised about what some sports people have been saying this past month about the Sox.
ReplyDeleteGod damn! That's a bona fide quality start for Lester. He may be back, but whatever else happens, he's done the job!
ReplyDeleteHe's got shades of the recent Lester, like with that 4 pitch walk.
ReplyDeleteBut then he just gets out of it.
Best swing right there. Allan - Is this the best you've seen of Lester that you can remember? Not that he's done with his outing yet. But he's pitched seven.
lester: 12-20-10 12-8-14 11 - 87
ReplyDeletehalladay at 71 thru 6.
John Farrell must have given him so good advice about the whole nibbling thing.
ReplyDeleteFair point Patrick - that's why I don't listen to so many sports people! Most of the folks here at Joy Nation are happy with the pitching situation, that's all I was saying. I'd much rather have killer pitching hampered by slow bats than the other way around, because the bats are going to come back, but mediocre pitching is just mediocre pitching.
ReplyDeleteIt just seems like if anyone can hit a dong tonight against Halladay, it'll be Manny.
ReplyDeletegotta be up there. even the walks -- he's been around the zone, like masterson was the other day.
ReplyDeleteno complaints about lester at all tonight.
let's get a mbm bomb and win it 1-0.
All we need is dong!
ReplyDeleteJohn Farrell must have given him so good advice about the whole nibbling thing.
ReplyDeleteVery good rhythm tonight, as well. Except with men on.
That was nasty.
ReplyDeleteha ha ha moment from Dave O'Brien...
ReplyDelete"I feel like I've grounded to short three times tonight."
starters had been disappointing until recently. too many BB and too few innings.
ReplyDeletenibbling -- haven't people been telling lester to not nibble for years? if he can do this for 2-3 more starts in a row, i'll be thrilled. i'm afraid he'll regress next time out.
I want some sweaty dong!
ReplyDeleteA sweaty dong would be welcomed here.
ReplyDeleteHaha, Sarah. Good synchronization there.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't even mind getting splashed by his sweaty dong.
ReplyDeleteEww, Ish, that is one gross image.
ReplyDeleteI'm with O'Brian - I'm starting to think my neighbor's CAT has grounded to short a few times.
ReplyDeleteEww, Ish, that is one gross image.
ReplyDeleteAnything to snap this losing streak.
I'm glad my Phil Huges draft pick was a disaster.
ReplyDeleteLeave it to Ish to take that one a little too far.
ReplyDeleteSeven innings in under two hours. Scary fast.
ReplyDeletehughes must be spending too much time online with his little internet buddies.
ReplyDeleteI HATE this CT lottery bobblehead commercial. It's a bad idea, and poorly executed.
ReplyDeletejeemer / mdc up
ReplyDeleteLeave it to Ish to take that one a little too far.
ReplyDeleteWell, Andy's not here, so I was just filling in.
/andy
hughes must be spending too much time online with his little internet buddies.
ReplyDeleteHey! I resemble that remark!
Lester still there. I hope Francona is keeping his eyes open this time and has the hook ready.
ReplyDeleteIt feels like there is no color man on the Toronto sports radio station. They are telling the game pretty monotone.
ReplyDeleteit is also a near exact quote from what CHB said about curt when he was pitching poorly in 05 & 06.
ReplyDeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteLester still there. I hope Francona is keeping his eyes open this time and has the hook ready.
ReplyDeleteTonight I feel different than when Clay was in there. The pitch count is very favorable. Lester's got some more experience, and he is DEALING.
Castig thinks that might be the best he's seen of Lester.
ReplyDeleteAt this rate, he could come out for the 9th.
Big inning here for the Sox offense. Halladay will pitch into the 10th if it stays this way.
Can't we get a win for this performance? It would be terrible to waste three great starts in a row by our pitchers.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same with Ish. Clay is still a youngin to be babied. Lester needs to get salty.
ReplyDeleteSarah, I see you're in the home of Doris!
ReplyDeleteToo bad Pedroia mistimed that jump or it'd be a no-hitter. At least I think he mistimed it, I don't remember them showing a replay.
lester doin' it!
ReplyDeleteat 97 now -- tor has top of the order up. let him start the 9th? or let him go out on a high note and go to the incredibly well-rested pen?
i say let him pitch with a short leash.
Ish, I just meant let's not wait til he starts letting men on base (though Clay actually never did).
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! I'd forgotten about that CHB quote. (I work very hard at ignoring him, and forgetting anything I'm not quick enough to ignore!)
ReplyDeleteIf the score remains tied, I guess I would Lester in, just to save the pen for extra innings. But if we go ahead, bring in Pap?
ReplyDeleteor let's get 2 runs and then have the pen shut the door.
ReplyDeleteIsh, I just meant let's not wait til he starts letting men on base (though Clay actually never did).
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, no doubt. Remember, Clay got the first two in the 8th as well. Then he gave up that hit, then the dong.
Somehow this feels different. But the same. 97 pitches for Lester. I wonder if we'll see him in the 9th.
Casey who?
ReplyDeletethat should have said LEAVE Lester in
ReplyDeleteTwo down in the 8th...isn't this our big moment?
ReplyDeleteTEK! Will it be the magical 8th?
ReplyDeleteThere's our Tek, Amy!
ReplyDeletefirst of all -- this game is in the crapper.
ReplyDeleteIf the Sox score, I'd bring in Pap. If they don't, I'd leave Lester in.
ReplyDeleteBut Papelbon's still warming in the bullpen. Like he's coming in either way.
A gap shot could score the run. Do you hear me, Slügo?
It's certainly another one of those "Other 1/3" games.
ReplyDeleteCome on, Lugo. Let's get on the scoreboard.
ReplyDeleteOoof. Another nasty curve.
ReplyDeleteAnd on we go.
ish, we're gonna hit the full "other 1/3" by mid-june!
ReplyDeleteish, we're gonna hit the full "other 1/3" by mid-june!
ReplyDeleteSure feels that way, doesn't it?
Pap's in.
BOT
ReplyDeleteshut 'em down and walk off with a flo dong.
ReplyDeleteThing that was great about Lester is how he scattered those 4 walks and the hit. He was never in a jam.
ReplyDeleteTito thinking 'Tiz is due to walkoff. I'm thinking 'Tiz is due to walkoff.
ReplyDeleteSet him up, Pap.
Too bad we couldn't get him the W. But a great job by Wicked Sid tonight.
ReplyDeleteAt the risk of being annoying, I will ask...what Other 1/3?
ReplyDeleteGuten Morgen.
ReplyDeleteGuten Tag.
Gute Nacht.
Bot'd
ReplyDeleteYeah, the W/L record so far tells nothing about how our pitching has been. We have won with mediocre starts and lost with great starts.
ReplyDeleteAt the risk of being annoying, I will ask...what Other 1/3?
ReplyDeleteWell, they say in a season, you win a third, and you lose a third. Then, there's the "Other third", which can go either way, and which usually decide the standings.
Thanks, Ish, never heard that one. Or heard it and forgot it!
ReplyDeleteNice K!
ReplyDeleteJohn Lester was the man tonight!!!
ReplyDeleteThe blue jays announcer on Pap's slider after his fastball, "its the great equalizer, in fact its worse than that: It's illegal."
ReplyDeleteFirst extra base hit of the night.
ReplyDeleteShut it down, Bot.
Shit.
ReplyDeleteHe was sitting on that high fastball. The ball was headed straight for Tek's glove.
ReplyDeleteUnusual that the first man to make it to second would do it off of bot.
ReplyDeleteFUCK YEAH!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFUCK YEAH!!
ReplyDeleteHOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei did NOT think that was playable.
ReplyDeleteP diddy!
ReplyDeleteThat was one sweet play. And likely saved the game. At least for now.
ReplyDeleteSCORE A FUCKING RUN.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah!!!
I'll gladly trade him catching the other ball to keep the no-hitter intact for that play right there!
ReplyDeleteTime for that dong I've been lusting after.
ReplyDeleteO boy! Maybe FY can finish this by himself.
ReplyDeleteFY Dong?
ReplyDeleteNow how about FY wins it with a dong
ReplyDeleteDid that ball glance off of Bot's head? I think it changed direction off his head slightly enough to get it just that little bit more towards FY.
ReplyDeleteNow how about FY wins it with a dong
ReplyDeleteI say Pedroia wins the game for us twice. In the field and at the bat.
ReplyDeleteTime for God.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it touched Pap.
ReplyDeleteIf things go right here, it's Pap with the win and Dustin with the save.
Guess we are all on the same page.
ReplyDeleteBut not to be.
Has to be Ortiz.... please.
Flo has 5 career dongs off of Halladay.
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