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June 8, 2008

G66: Red Sox 2, Mariners 1

Mariners - 010 000 000 - 1  3  0
Red Sox - 001 001 00x - 2 5 0
Masterson (6-3-1-3-4, 88) turned in another quality start and the trio of Craig Hansen, Hideki Okajima and Jonathan Papelbon each threw an inning. Seattle managed only one hit from its final 25 batters.

The red-hot J.D. Drew drove in both Boston runs, with a bases-loaded HBP in the second and a line drive solo dong to deep center to lead off the sixth.

Julio Lugo walked and doubled and Brandon Moss walked and singled. Manny Ramirez's sixth-inning single extended his hitting streak to 13 games.

Quick Work: Jeemer threw nine pitches in the eighth and Bot needed only five in the ninth.

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Erik Bedard (4.47, 90 ERA+) / Justin Masterson (2.95, 149 ERA+)
Lugo, SS
Pedroia, 2B
Drew, RF
Ramirez, DH
Lowell, 3B
Youkilis, 1B
Varitek, C
Crisp, CF
Moss, LF
wmtc3 was a great success. I watched a loss on Friday and missed yesterday's win. I'd like to watch a win today.

186 comments:

  1. Ichiro Suzuki, CF
    Jose Lopez, DH
    Raul Ibanez, LF
    Adrian Beltre, 3B
    Jeremy Reed, RF
    Richie Sexson, 1B
    Yuniesky Betancourt, SS
    Jamie Burke, C
    Willie Bloomquist, 2B

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  2. Red Sox

    1. Julio Lugo, SS
    2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    3. J.D. Drew, RF
    4. Manny Ramirez, DH
    5. Mike Lowell, 3B
    6. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
    7. Jason Varitek, C
    8. Coco Crisp, CF
    9. Brandon Moss, LF

    Justin Masterson, SP

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  3. That lineup's pretty craptacular. Any more specific word on Jacoby's return besides "soon"?

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  4. joba strating now against the royals

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  5. KC 1
    dejesus - c F8 (lcf)
    grudz - cbcf single (flair into short rcf; jtc with a bit of the lowe/weaver face)
    teahen - F9 (pop to short rcf)
    guillen - csbf K

    (joba's last 13 K have all been swinging)

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  6. 2-run abreu dong to the upper deck in rf. plus he stood and watched it for a bit. i wonder if the dolts on yes mentioned it (since they always crap on manny).

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  7. Wow, I am here for the first pitch! Can't remember the last time I got to see the beginning of a game.

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  8. Yay! Plus we have this Sunday off. Baseball together in the afternoon, then an evening in the back yard.

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  9. How'd you get Sunday off? Did you take the whole weekend for your WMTC party?

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  10. Cool. Hope it isn't as HOT there as it is here. We were in NYC yesterday, and it was God-awful hot.

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  11. it was very hot, but our yard gets shade mid-afternoon, so it was okay.

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  12. Hi Amy! We had a great party and raised a lot more money than I expected.

    My brother and SIL came and stayed over, and we were saying how you and Marcie would be instant friends.

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  13. Hey, this kid's got a future in broadcasting.

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  14. Sounds great, guys. I do wish TO was a bit closer! I read on WMTC that you raised $600---that's terrific!

    Too bad it's so hot even up north. Sort of contradicts the image everyone has of Canada the Tundra.

    We saw a really good movie in NY---The Visitor. Save it for your movie season if you don't see it up there. It made me want to go shred an American flag somewhere.

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  15. we recounted the $ - it was $726!

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  16. I will take a leadoff walk.

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  17. It gets plenty hot here.

    $725! Plus a few more people will read The Deserter's Tale, and a friend is arranging a resister speaking engagement for an organization. Good stuff.

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  18. wmtc4 - a saturday in june 2009

    mark your calendars!

    (we may be canadian citizens by then!!!)

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  19. Amy, that movie looks really good. I loved his first movie, The Station Agent. I'll look forward to seeing this after October.

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  20. Quiet thread today? It's too hot to go out - ppl should be in the a/c watching the game.

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  21. KC - 01
    NY - 20

    royals score a run on a passedballa!

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  22. I hadn't even made the connection to The Station Agent. That was also an excellent movie.

    Where'd you find the other $125? Was Tala hiding it somewhere?

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  23. You can't eat money, so Tala has no interest!

    I only did a quick count last night, today we counted more carefully.

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  24. Maybe people are at a pool somewhere or the beach. Or at the game?

    Also, Sundays in June usually mean graduations, end of year picnics, weddings, etc. We have to go to a farewell dinner in an hour or so ourselves. I am looking forward to June ending! Too many boring dinners and events this month.

    Friday we had a bris in NJ, last night a birthday dinner for Harvey's mother (91). It seems like forever since we just could be home!

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  25. We never have stuff like that in our lives, so I forget how it is for some people in June.

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  26. Oh, boy, Drew is earning the love this season!

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  27. And there are still Red Sox fans hating on Drew. They are nuts!!!

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  28. I enjoyed watching that play.

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  29. You are lucky. I hate the rubber chicken circuit.

    BTW, my daughter and SIL had dinner in Piermont two weeks ago---a town I had never heard of until you mentioned that it was where your sister (right?) lives.

    Seattle draws first blood. Poo.

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  30. And the Lead off walk scores, but no worries, enjoy your temporary lead Seattle, because that is the last run you get against the Master!!!

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  31. royals get 2 more, up on jtc and mfy 3-2

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  32. Yup, sister in Piermont.

    Well, not entirely luck. 1, we work on weekends and 2, I rarely do anything out of obligation, we only go to stuff we want to go. Which means the invitations stop coming, which is fine with us!

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  33. Is NESN going in and out on you, S1C?

    OK, only one run. Not an issue with our new souped-up lineup! :)

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  34. Do you know where in Piermont they ate? Just curious. My sister and BIL are friends with a chef/restaurateur in town.

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  35. Amy - yes NESN is experiencing the vagaries of sun spots or something.

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  36. These various things are a mix of obligation and family/friends whom we care about so we want to be there to show support (like the dinner tonight and the bris). We have too much guilt to blow these things off. We just describe them as "non-recreational" and make the best of them. It's the ones for work that we really resent.

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  37. I don't know the name of the restaurant, but I can ask her later. I believe it had a view of the river, but not sure. I know they had an excellent meal.

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  38. Right, I know what you mean. I'm not big on guilt. I just try to show support in my own way. But work stuff, yuck, that's friggin annoying.

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  39. Sun spots or the heat? Whatever it is, it is annoying.

    So do we think Youk is sufficiently chastened, or do we send him to anger management?

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  40. How'd you manage to escape the guilt gene? I thought it was embedded in the tribal DNA. :)

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  41. I vote for chastened but it won't last.

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  42. yook -- no real reaction on that k. a sosher said he seemed more subdued the day after the manny slap. i guess we'll see as the season goes on.

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  43. Yeah, maybe he's a bit more self-aware now. Maybe he thought it was cute. Hard to believe that kind of temper would just disappear, unless part of it was an act.

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  44. now the team has to tell him to do something about the excessive sweating.

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  45. Casey Kelly: I dread the fact that I know that I will get that name confused with Sean Casey. And Bailey, whoever he is.

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  46. Not tribal, I think guilt is a choice.

    Plus you know I don't go in for that tribal stuff. :)

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  47. This NESN feed is driving me nuts.

    The sweat: can you imagine how many quarts he will produce today?

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  48. We need a player named Casey Bailey.

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  49. horrible sweat image! ewwwwww.

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  50. Guilt as a choice? If so, I need to work harder on choosing something else! Seriously, I think guilt is taught. Unlearning it is a struggle. The older I get, however, the easier the struggle.

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  51. Well, taught or choice is the same thing, at least how I mean it. Meaning, it's not in our DNA, it's what we're taught and we can teach ourselves something else, i.e. we can choose to do otherwise.

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  52. Can someone tell me why the Dard is THROWING A NO-HITTER?!?

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  53. quarts

    that is totally disgusting.

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  54. Because we haven't gotten a hit yet?

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  55. Took a peek at ThreadSox. 4 posts yesterday -- and the first 2 of those were from me.

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  56. There will be no JoS gamethreads for 16 days!! June 17-July 2.

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  57. There goes the no-hitter!

    the rettih-on? thanks ococ.

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  58. There goes the no- hitter. What a shame.

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  59. You owe me a Coke!

    I posted something about agreeing with you that guilt is not genetic, but it got gobbled by Blogger.

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  60. It is sort of strange that people do not migrate over the Threadsox. I was in NY so couldn't post, but when I have checked out Threadsox this season, it has been VERY dead.

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  61. i will be happy to buy you the beverage of your choice :)

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  62. I think I have to watch this game sans thread for a while. I had 3 hrs of sleep last night (I always have insomnia after drinking) and my head is starting to pound.

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  63. I will take either a Cosmopolitican or a nice cold beer then!

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  64. threadsox, yes, it is strange. i used to be concerned that ppl would go to threadsox and not come back to jos - but there's little danger of that right now.

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  65. Some of us missed the game yesterday for posting. Has been hell week here as we weren't able to use our shower until friday. Sometimes I hate our house.

    1st and 2nd 1 out, we need a hit here sLugo!

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  66. Feel better, Laura. I will be leaving in about 30 minutes also. I hope s1c talks to Allan.

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  67. we're taking one laptop with us, so we should be able to watch mlbtv, but it won't be very easy to moderate.

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  68. Sorry about your shower, S1C. We had a leak from our bathroom into our kitchen and now have to repaint the kitchen ceiling.

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  69. Good AB for FY. But a hit would be better....

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  70. Amy - so did we, but the tub upstairs had non-standard fittings making replacement harder especially since I couldn't take any time off since I had to be available to answer any technical questions on Wed., Thu., and Fri.

    Of course BH is taking the opportunity to decide to change the decor in the Kitchen.

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  71. NESN flickering again. ARggh.

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  72. ... just in time to see a fiery salami dong.

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  73. Harvey thinks our leak was a sign that it is time to move (which we would do if the market was better, but we will wait out the market).

    I am pissed at NESN. What the hell?

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  74. Moving doesn't enter our mind, we are probably here until I retire in 12 or so years.

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  75. Not another injury, please no.

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  76. Time for MBM to get a slam dong!!!

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  77. Andy, shouldn't you be out there trying to nurse Ellsbury's wrist with some soup?

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  78. Come on, Manny. I will take an RBI single. Anything but an out.

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  79. Crap, oh well, c'mon kid lets have an OTT inning!!!

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  80. dard: 17-11-40 - 60

    masterson: 13-22-15 - 50

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  81. so, anyone applying to be a governor?

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  82. soup, eh? that's what we're calling it now.

    and wrist...

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  83. Yeah, I sent off my application as soon as I heard about it, I think I could pull off a coup once in office and replace remdawg! j/k

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  84. OK, score runs. I have to go get ready to leave. Enjoy the game. Sox win 4-2.

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  85. Ellsbury is flying out to stay with me after this game. I will be rehabbing him. Think Misery. I will have him tied to my bed.

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  86. I like air conditioning. Yes I do.

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  87. The dard is closing in on 100 pitches, let's get this guy out of here guys!!!

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  88. Really, after this performance, how can the Sox NOT add Masterson to the bullpen when Dice-K returns??

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  89. Hopeful takes on this kind of frustrating game:

    - Masterson is working a 3-hitter.
    - Masterson is matching efforts with Bedard, so we'll have the advantage when we get to the bullpen. (I almost believe in ours...)

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  90. NY retakes the lead 4-3 in the 6th

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  91. Think the heat is bad? You could wake up to this, in Big Sky, Montana here on June 8th.

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  92. Big Sky, Montana possible retirement spot for me!!!

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  93. There is more snow right now on the ground in Big Sky, Montana than there is in Barrow, Alaska.

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  94. man, i'm exhausted. huge yawns, watery eyes and hard to keep my eyes open - feels like the 13th inning of a west coast game.

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  95. Really, after this performance, how can the Sox NOT add Masterson to the bullpen when Dice-K returns??

    Will be a September call up, but will be in the Minors prior to that as they want him to pitch steadily.

    Don't forget, we also have HH down in the Minors working on his fastball along with Schilling and Daisuke on the DL.

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  96. man, i'm exhausted. huge yawns, watery eyes and hard to keep my eyes open - feels like the 13th inning of a west coast game.

    I slept through an inning earlier. I think it was the third.

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  97. I had a post-coital nap and tuned in in time to see us tie it up. Feeling pretty good.

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  98. hansen up

    3rd time through the order, which is when Masterson usually struggles.

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  99. masterson has gone at least 6 in all four of his starts. at 88 pitches now.

    let him go in the 7th with a short leash?

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  100. Bedard has wilted.

    He looked like he was going to faint.

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  101. masterson has gone at least 6 in all four of his starts. at 88 pitches now.

    let him go in the 7th with a short leash?


    I think that is what Francona has in mind.

    Need some runs here boys!!!

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  102. NESN showed Drew 0-2, are they being prophets here?

    Runs!!!

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  103. Dave O'Brien: J.D. Drew is absolutely on fire!!!!

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  104. Is drew fitting in in Boston now or what? How can you hate him?

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  105. ON FIRE is not hitting cheap home runs either, last two have been to the deepest parts of the park.

    Time for a back kcab!!!

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  106. Luckily Phil didn't have to have another coital and post-coital nap to see the Red Sox untie this one.

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  107. JD -- who else?

    I have always thought the "sweet swing" was a bit of a myth, just a subjective way for fans to enjoy their favorite batters. But with him...he doesn't seem to swing that hard. Maybe that's what's meant by the "sweet swing".

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  108. 2nd swinging K for yook -- and again, just a stare off into the distance. no cussin' or nothin'.

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  109. Masterson is probably my favorite pitcher this year. I vote for the short leash 7th and see what he can do. Let him do the work to save his own win. I don't know how things work sometimes but in the post season this year if Schilling is back then we should have Masterson in the pen. We have a lot of pitching depth in a post season situation. Beckett and Lester pitch in the first game, Schilling and HH in game 2 and Dice and Masterson in game 3? Wake could fill the gaps and Oki and Pap pitching alternately. Could this work?

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  110. I'd be willing to take one for the team.

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  111. Allan would you go into the dugout and throw a fit if you knew it would end with a back hand bitch slap from the Caribbean Nightmare?

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  112. heat probably played a part.

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  113. Would you ever have thought this year, that Justin Masterson would be in the rotation for the Red Sox and Clay Buchholz would be in Pawtucket? If you did, you're weird.

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  114. Heat probably did play a part, plus sometimes I think Terry looks for good feeling take outs. Up 2-1, top of 7th is a good time to take him out with positive feelings.

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  115. HH will get his fastball in order and be back up soon enough. Finally we can dump Timlin and put Masterson in the pen with the occasional start or long relief when needed. Lugo sucks too.

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  116. put Masterson in the pen with the occasional start or long relief when needed

    will not happen. he just got promoted to paw and needs to start every 5th day. always a nice option, but he'll go down.

    also 6 strong innings is all you can ask/expect.

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  117. mdc has been up awhile - now jeemer too

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  118. jays beat birds 5-4.
    mfy up 6-3 in 7th

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  119. And it looks like Zito is headed for his second win.

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  120. hansen = beast

    Looking at 09, its possible that the Sox will not have any pitcher over 32 on the team, except for maybe Wakefield.

    I see possible starting 5 of Beckett, Matsuzaka, Buchholz, Masterson and Lester. With relief being bot, MDC, Hansen, Oki, AA, and Lopez with Wake being the swing man.

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  121. Einstein means the routine are routine, but also lose about 1/2 the range.

    Oki is going to be spectacular!!!

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  122. nice play by cora there!! -- and a liner for out #2

    bot up too

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  123. Bot - 0.00 ERA vs the mariners. Of course I would not be upset if they scored some insurance here.

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  124. sox pitchers have allowed only 1 hit to their last 22 batters

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  125. ruh roh - lights flickering and cable box goin on and off as the t-storm moves into the area!!!

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  126. Yeah, MLB.tv just lost the NESN feed.

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  127. After a nine-pitch performance like that, it almost feels like a waste to bring Paps in.

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  128. Whoops -- it was a pitching change.

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  129. This is the type of game that Rhodes explodes. Time for a little TNT from ON FIRE!!!.

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  130. Move it along with these pitching changes?

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  131. rhodes gets drew -- time to pull him so he takes a positive feeling away from the outing.

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  132. putz whip almost 2.00!

    20 hits and 14 walks in 17.1 IP

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  133. positive feeling
    Except Rhodes sholdn't need that as long as he has been around the league.

    I want my mummy!!!

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  134. 96 mph fb, the Mariners are about to see some dirty water.

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  135. OTT - 5 Pitches? Dirty Water!!!

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  136. Winner winner chicken dinner

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  137. All below 200 posts. Efficient.

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  138. Take a look at ON FIRE!!! splits.

    Lifetime in the #3 spot is his best splits.

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  139. I said this before. Move manny to 5th and ortiz to 4th. or vice versa. Ell, Ped, Drew, Papi, MBM, Lowell, Youk, Tek, Lowrie.

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  140. I really think it's important to keep many after papi to keep them throwing strikes to papi who will hurt you big. Manny will get hits and long dong silvers. I just think that lineup will get RBI opps for all the guys and will really get some rallies going. With drew down low its all upside down. What I really want to know is why not do this? what is the con to my pro?

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  141. FKR - 000 002 001
    TEX - 100 210 11X

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  142. Andy, unless the player batting after a slugger is a complete zero and the rest of the line-up is pathetic, there is no such thing as "protection" in line-ups. This has been proven again and again, but media types keep talking about it. There are so many examples of hitters having greater seasons AFTER their supposed "protection" left via fee agency or trade that it's impossible to list them all. Here's one of dozens: in 1967, everyone said that Yaz's chances at a Triple Crown were dead when Conigliaro, the only other genuine power hitter on that team, went down. But Yaz was BETTER from then on. It just doesn't matter...pitchers try to get hitters out, that's all. The line-up just doesn't make that much difference.
    Your line-up is fine. So are a hundred others. The only really dumb line-up is one using Lugo as a lead-off batter---like today.

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  143. Espn recap has the Rays having a dugout fight after an on field shouting match between Garza and Navarro. The next meeting with the Rays will see more fireworks.

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  144. Here at Wicked Pissa Dude.com we are convinced that anyone could hit .300 behind Manny. I guess it stands to reason that because JD Drew has some protection in his slot in the lineup he ripping the cover off the ball. Now we just need to find a spot for Papi to hit, or let's just give him the year off, he deserves it and we'll bling him out at the end of the season.

    GO SOX!!!

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  145. It seemed to work out fine last year, the lineup , that is....Drew has stepped up , but when Papi returns I assume he will go back to the third spot....And I don't see Tito ever having Drew and Papi in the lineup back to back.....

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