Red Sox - 013 300 200 - 9 16 0Colon did well (6-7-4-2-5, 103), working quickly and generally staying around the zone with all of his pitches. Manny and Lowell hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth; Drew donged in the seventh.
Orioles - 010 200 100 - 4 10 0
Ramirez finished with a single, double, HR and three RBI; Drew had a single, walk, HR and three RBI; Lowell had a double, HR and 2 RBI; Youkilis singled twice and scored twice; and Bailey walked three times.
Lopez relieved Colon, and then Hansen and MDC finished up. Hansen looked magnificent, striking out two and retiring the Orioles in order in the eighth on eight pitches.
Tampa Bay -- 18-6 since May 8 -- won yet again, beating Chicago 4-3 in 10 innings. The Twins beat the Yankees 5-1.
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Bartolo Colon (2.25, 190 ERA+) / Brian Burres (4.15, 100 ERA+)
Cafardo has some news:
Brad Mills will manage the Sox with Terry Francona away at his daughters high school graduation. ...
David Ortiz is out of the lineup with a right wrist strain. He had an ice pack on it in the Sox clubhouse moments ago. ... Ortiz said he will have an MRI tomorrow or Tuesday.
Jeff Bailey gets a start in left field. ... J.D. Drew [is] back in right ... Mills said Jacoby Ellsbury pretty much has the green light, but is given the red light at times in certain situations.
Ellsbury, CF
ReplyDeletePedroia, 2B
Youkilis, 1B
Ramirez, DH
Lowell, 3B
Varitek, C
Drew, RF
Bailey, LF
Lugo, SS
Roberts, 2B
Markakis, RF
Millar, 1B
Huff, 3B
Scott, DH
Payton, LF
Jones, CF
Quiroz, C
Bynum, SS
Are we going to have a Gumball Rally today?
ReplyDeleteThursday night's game in Boston against the Rays has been moved up to 6:05 so the Red Sox game and Game 1 of the NBA Finals won't overlap. Well, won't overlap by much, anyways.
ReplyDeleteDoes the Francona-offspring graduation mean Colon or Wakefield gets to throw the no-hitter?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, no Thorne today?. Maybe I can tolerate some sound.
ReplyDeleteThorne's probably calling softball today.
ReplyDeleteSo... Lyndon's got the green line.
ReplyDeleteGo!
LYNDON! (he might try to steal)
ReplyDelete(Worthles Info: O's 1-7 on Sundays!)
green light.
ReplyDeletelol.
Castig just pronounced Lisbon Falls, Maine, "Libson Falls"
ReplyDeleteYouk leads the league in hitting for day games. .431
ReplyDeleteIt was a good throw... but come on.
ReplyDeleteI guess he was out. Bollocks.
damn -- hell of a throw.
ReplyDeleteBut that's a situation where you don't feel so bad for Ellsbury - you have to credit the catcher, because the throw has to be perfect to get him, and it was.
ReplyDeleteCS hurts now. It'd be 1-0 probably.
ReplyDeleteI got anti-truped there. Joe sounded genuinely disappointed, but the ball kept carrying and carrying and ended up dying near the base of the wall.
ReplyDeleteOh great. NESN's got video problems.
ReplyDeleteFixed now, it looks like.
ReplyDeleteafter the one-out double, colon gets 2 popups on 3 pitches.
ReplyDeleteBig hole in the infield. Bynum's holding the speedy Lowell on second base.
ReplyDeleteBrian Burres is dead meat today. He's not fooling anybody.
ReplyDeleteI gotta run. Have fun hanging out by yourself in here, A. Looks like it's just you for now.
Bailey's GDGD photo makes him look like a mini Tek.
ReplyDeleteWTF?
ReplyDeleteumpire is calling outside/low pitches strikes. strike 2 to drew was too away and low. and the strike 3 to gumball was away and down.
palmer rightly says that's an error. but scorer says single.
ReplyDeletegood. phil's here. you're not alone allan. I tried to comment before, but for some strange reason firefox wasn't allowing me to write in the comment box. I'm using safari now.
ReplyDeletei don't mind the small crowd.
ReplyDeletemust be a sunny day elsewhere!
white sox get 2 in top of 2nd against tampa
palmer on scott: "he's got a modest 2-game hitting streak going."
ReplyDeletedouble -- so is 3 still modest?
Speaking of not fooling anyone....
ReplyDeleteCWS: 02
ReplyDeleteTFR: 00
Chokers and Twins just starting.
blammo! they've got his number.
ReplyDelete9 of 16 sox batters have hit safely. everyone but gumball already has a hit.
ReplyDeleteGumball had a hit. Last year.
ReplyDeleteMFY - 0
ReplyDeleteMIN - 2
trachsel (!) up.
ReplyDeleteshit - fy gave that ride.
ReplyDeleteBon apres-midi, mes amis.
ReplyDeleteHow did we score our runs?
501, bitches!
ReplyDeleteRed Sox players stepped on home plate before the final out of the inning.
ReplyDeleteBut you can see that yourself now. :)
manny being DONGY
ReplyDeletelowell being Papi
ReplyDeleteDrew sac fly.
ReplyDeleteManny double.
Lowell sac.
Drew single.
Manny dong.
thanks phil
ReplyDeletedoc-tah!
ReplyDeleteso a three-ribbie day for manny thus far... i like
ReplyDeleteDamn, how are you supposed to type a list of scoring plays when the Sox keep adding them?
ReplyDelete2nd
ReplyDeletelowell double to rf
varitek single to rf
drew sac to left, 1-0.
3rd
pedroia single cf
yook single thru ss hole, fy to 3rd
manny double, 2-0, yook to 3rd
lowell sac fly to rf, 3-0
tek lined to third
drew single by 2B into rf, 4-0.
The O's got a run in the second, so it wasn't 4-0.
ReplyDeleteyeah yeah -
ReplyDeletei'm not counting that one :>)
come on bart
ReplyDeleteFKR have tied it again, 3-3 top6
ReplyDeletea lot of grounders are getting past bynum, both left and right.
ReplyDeleteis palmer on coke? he won't fuckin' shut up.
ReplyDeletea little empty air can improve a baseball telecast, you know. jesus.
Maybe the O's should trade 'im for Lugo. According to some folks Lugo's the worst ever...sounds like a good deal then.
ReplyDeleteWhite Sox 3, Rays 3 (end of 7)
ReplyDeleteTwins 3, NYY 1 (top 5)
fuck yeah says fuck no
ReplyDeleteCologne not particularly sharp today
ReplyDeletehe's generally doing well, working quickly and around the plate. i still like what i see despite the rough patches.
ReplyDeleteK
ReplyDeleteme too, don't get me wrong... esp. considering he's #5
ReplyDeletelopez up
ReplyDelete96 pitches for colon. that's probably it.
ReplyDelete6-7-3-1-5
outside of scott, who doubled and scored, then hit a 2-run dong, he's been quite acceptable.
... then again, it is the orioles!
ReplyDelete1 BB is the best part, methinks
ReplyDeleteVERTIGO FIRE!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe another 4-dong game?
ReplyDeletedamn rally killer
ReplyDelete3 BB for gumball
ReplyDeleteand the walk to markakis. 0-2, then 3 balls all right around the zone.
So I guess the Sox suck with jet lag.
ReplyDeleteworst song in the universe. worse than sweet caroline
ReplyDeleteNext week the 2011 Red Sox ROY will be selected in the Draft.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you could pick anyone else but the Last of the Navajos to be ROY this year. He makes an impact on a team that matters.
ReplyDeleteextras in tamper
ReplyDeleteEN FUEGO
ReplyDeletetwinks load the bases bot6
ReplyDeleteMIN adds another run and has the bases loaded with 2 outs.
ReplyDeleteAnd squander.
ReplyDeleteI see CI donged for the MFY run.
ReplyDeleteNo DP -- LF did not complete a high-five!
ReplyDeleteSo is Manny hot because he finally got 499+500? Or did he get those because he finally stopped slumping?
ReplyDeletePale Hose strand a runner at third in the 10th.
ReplyDelete4-1 twins top 7
ReplyDelete3-3 rays/wsox mid 10
Twins starting pitcher today, Nick Blackburn, was hit in the face with a line drive from Abreu. He didn't lose consciousness nor did he lose any teeth, but he was dripping blood when walking off the mound.
ReplyDeleteAbreu appeared visibly shaken while standing at first base. He ran to first base with his two hands on his head and his eyes shut.
Hansen?
ReplyDeleteMe likey.
L and I were talking about Florie the other night. I know he tried to come back, but I guess he just drifted out of ball.
ReplyDelete...Rays win.
ReplyDeleteTampa 4-3 (10).
ReplyDeleteSounds like Chris Young could miss the rest of the season. Broken nose, jaw, and fractured skull.
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ReplyDeleteGross with the leadoff walkoff dong for the Rays.
ReplyDeleteEarly water call?
ReplyDeleteMDC!
24,000+ fans at the Trop today.
ReplyDeleteYes, MDC.
ReplyDeleteWhen are FKR fans going to realize they have a bandwagon to jump on?
ReplyDeletefuckin rays!
ReplyDeleteCould this be FY's best defensive game?
ReplyDeletenice joke phil
ReplyDeleteanother diving to his right, jump up and gun the runner out play for dusty mcfuckyeah.
ReplyDeleteI know, Phil! In Boston, when there's even the hint of a bangwagon, there are people jumping on it.
ReplyDeleteCuddyer triples in another run. 5-1 MIN.
ReplyDeleteChase Utley has 20 home runs this season.
ReplyDeleteEnd it, Millar.
ReplyDeleteUtley 20
ReplyDeleteBerkman 17
Uggla 16
Gonzalez 15
Howard 15
The leading AL home run hitters are Josh Hamilton and Carlos Quentin, with 14 each.
This water is DIRRRRRRTY.
Thanks, Kevin.
ReplyDeleteOur constant drubbing of the O's prevents the MFY from dropping back into the basement. Ah well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kevin! still a red sock.
ReplyDeleteMFY - 000 010 00
ReplyDeleteMIN - 200 101 1
barty's 3-0
ReplyDeleteChipper Jones BA watch: .405
ReplyDeleteLooks like he'll disappoint us all.
Jay Bruce Watch... 6th MLB game: .591, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 1.000 SLG, 1.690 OPS
So is Colon just coming in at the high end of expectations or actually vastly surpassing them?
ReplyDeleteI guess the biggest question was whether he'd be able to get healthy and stay healthy, not how he'd perform if he managed to do it.
Twinkies win!
ReplyDeleteMFYs lose.
ReplyDeleteI'd say exceeding so far.
ReplyDeleteHuzzah MN
ReplyDeleteoakland having a huge inning so far
ReplyDeleteAnd only 1 out.
ReplyDeleteJ. Wright relieved S. Feldman
M. Ellis singled to center
T. Buck walked, M. Ellis to second
C. Gonzalez doubled to deep right, M. Ellis scored, T. Buck to third
D. Barton walked
R. Tejeda relieved J. Wright
K. Suzuki walked, T. Buck scored, C. Gonzalez to third, D. Barton to second
J. Hannahan doubled to deep right, D. Barton and C. Gonzalez scored, K. Suzuki to third
B. Crosby singled to center, J. Hannahan and K. Suzuki scored
F. Francisco relieved R. Tejeda
J. Cust homered to deep right, B. Crosby scored
E. Chavez lined out to left
M. Ellis homered to deep left
9 runs in total.
ReplyDeleteI saw a guy at a store yesterday wearing what was a FKR shirt. I was wearing my uniform as well. I was gonna walk in front of him and say something clever. Then I saw the kid wearing the Pony league uniform of the Rays. I called off my attack. I am loving the fact that the Rays will inevitably pick a lot of fans this year just in time for them to go back to their regular suck.
ReplyDeleteThe Rays are going to stay good. Lots of good young players now and from things I have read, a huge amount of talent in the minors.
ReplyDeleteCan't imagine wanting to attack a Rays fan.
ReplyDeleteI think it's great that the team is doing so well - it's exciting. I still want them to only get the wild card of course (duh) but what could be better than the perennial basement dwellers to get really good and win a huge number of fans?
I think any baseball fan should be happy seeing this. Even if the Trop is most likely the most annoying place to see a ballgame with all of the crazy noises there. Cowbells and things. But I felt the same way for the Colorado Rockies last year.
ReplyDeleteSimilarly speaking, the Boston Celtics were in the basement last year in the NBA - I think they had the second worst record in the entire league - and a move here and there in the offseason, and they're headed to the NBA Finals with the overall best record in the NBA. Those types of bottom to top stories are very interesting to see.
The Cubs have the best record in baseball right now, by the way. First time they had the best record in baseball on June 1st since 1908. 36-21.
First time they had the best record in baseball on June 1st since 1908.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit.
First time they had the best record in baseball on June 1st since 1908.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit.
Yeah, but ...
they could still have had a great record and been comfortably in first place on June 1, but been a half-game behind a team in the AL for best record.
Any easy way to tell when they have had the best record in the NL on June 1?
I'm not sure. I'm still trying to figure out baseball-reference.com. Best way would probably see if they have NL record ranking each year and just see where they were today. Seems like a longshot, though.
ReplyDeleteI agree....gotta love the Rays. And fear them. I keep reading on ESPN and elsewhere how they can't possibly win more than 88 games or so, best case scenario. I don't see why. The Red Sox have better depth, and will outscore them, and I think the bullpen will prove more solid by the end of the season, but they won't be easy to shake.
ReplyDeleteThe only way the Rays will gain complete respect from the national media is when they actually go out and accomplish these things. Hard for a national guy to say the Rays are going to win 95 games if he's never seem them do it.
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