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August 12, 2008

G120: Red Sox 19, Rangers 17

Rangers -   0 20 085 101 - 17  20  2
Red Sox - (10)02 010 14x - 19 17 2
Wow.

Recapping this game -- which tied the American League record for most combined runs -- is out of the question. Instead, here are a few tidbits:

David Ortiz hit two three-run home runs in the first inning, becoming the first Sock to collect six RBI in one inning since Carlos Quintana on July 30, 1991 (also against Texas!). Flo likely was robbed of a third tater in the fifth when an idiot fan reached over the wall in dead center and caught the ball.

Kevin Youkilis made the first and third outs in the first inning, both on strikeouts. He also committed two errors, one at first base and one at third. But, after hitting a two-run dong in the fifth, he blasted a three-run bomb to left in the eighth, giving Boston its margin of victory.

Dustin Pedroia went 5-for-6 and scored five runs.

The other AL game with 36 runs? The Red Sox won that one, too. June 29, 1950: Boston 22, Philadelphia 14. Three weeks earlier, the Red Sox had pounded the St. Louis Browns 20-4 and 29-4 on back-to-back days. That 1950 team could mash: it scored 1,027 runs in 154 games (6.67 per game).

The major league record is 49 runs (Chicago 26, Philadelphia 23, August 25, 1922). The Phillies recovered and shutout the Cubs 3-0 in 11 innings the next day!

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Scott Feldman (4.82, 88 ERA+) / Charlie Zink (MLB debut)

Zink, who turns 29 in two weeks:

"This is everything I have ever dreamed of. It has come true now and I'm going to the major leagues. It's ridiculous. I'm at a loss for words. I really don't know what to say about it. I'll be smiling forever now. This is just awesome. Awesome."

Zink has had an exceptional year in Pawtucket: 13-4, 2.89 in 25 starts, with a .228 opponents batting average. Two weeks ago, he said:
It just gradually kept getting better and better. Now it's finally to the point where I'm not ever worried about throwing a ball. Full counts, I'll throw a knuckleball still. I don't worry about walking people anymore.

A lot of it is me just having to believe in it. I always wanted to go back to throwing hard. Now I know I can't do that anymore, so I have to be able to figure it out to throw consistent knuckleballs up there that will move and hopefully not get hit hard.
Zink was signed as an undrafted free agent in April 2002 on the recommendation of Luis Tiant, his coach at Georgia's Savannah College of Art and Design. In addition to the knuckler, he throws a fastball (low 80s, faster than Wakefield's), curve and changeup (thrown at roughly the same speed as the knuckler, 66-71).

Manny Delcarmen:
Once he became a full-time knuckleballer, I couldn't even play catch with him anymore. He just kept hitting me so much. I had bruises everywhere.
Justin Masterson:
He consistently comes out and pitches like you would expect a veteran to. ... He's been working so hard that many of us thought he should have been here already. He's fun to watch ... so laid back ... slicing and dicing.
Zink will be starting on only three days rest, having thrown seven innings and 104 pitches on Friday. He has pitched on short rest three times this season: 15.1 IP, 1 run, 8 BB, 13 K.

Kevin Cash, on Zink:
I caught him probably three starts last year, and he threw the ball very well. This year, obviously, what he's doing in the International League, he's probably made some drastic improvements. I've caught bits and pieces from guys coming up, and I've asked about how he's throwing.

He pitches a lot like Wake as far as, he's able to throw his knuckleball for strikes and when he gets behind 2-0 or 3-1, he's still committed to throwing the knuckleball. I think that's big. If you're not committed to doing that, you're going to get in trouble throwing 80-mph fastballs when you're behind in the count.
The New York Times wrote about him this past in June:
He uses a protective gel on the nail of his index finger, because that one rubs against the ball. He grows the nail on his middle finger long so he can dig it into the ball. He calls it a "one nail and one knuckle" grip, which is what he thought he had seen Wakefield do on television all those years earlier. Wakefield actually uses two fingertips. ... "I haven't seen anybody else with this grip."
The Globe's Sunday magazine featured Zink in May 2008. (His Japanese-American grandparents, while living in California, were imprisoned in a US internment camp during World War II.) ... He was also featured in The New Yorker back in May 2004.

Finally, here are two older interviews -- from 2004 and 2005.

What number will Zink get? He wears #16 with Pawtucket, but Luis Alicea has that number in Boston. It would be cool if he got 30 -- the atomic number for zinc -- but Jonathan Van Every received that number earlier this year.

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Yankees/Twins at 8 PM and Rays/Athletics at 10 PM.

806 comments:

  1. 170 Pounds Of Mouth:

    "Hey, 2004 was like 20 years ago! And all you did was walk! Mariano let four fly! It was not, like, some 12-pitch at-bat! [imitates Millar's stance] Ball 1, Ball 2, Ball 3, Ball 4. That's all you did."

    Later he sends a text to Millar: "Did you bring your glasses for the laser show tonight?"

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  2. Francesa just said "Today is the day. For al you fans that have longed for it. 15 years. The yankees wont make the postseason".

    something must be wrong with me cause i muttered to myself, "allan already knew that, asshole".

    watching the yanks last night was great. they are fucking TERRIBLE right now, and A-Rod is clutch, for the other team.

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  3. Awesome read.

    Last exam tonight so won't get to see Zink's debut. Back to studying now!

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  4. I am psyched for Zink! Went on redsox.com at like noon, got a ticket for tonight. May or may not use my tix for tomorrow, and I have a Monster SRO Friday night, so I won't see you guys much.

    I also wondered what Zink's number would be. Hansen's gone, so he could take 56. But I'd love it if he wore 66.

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  5. Also loved the FY article. It's nice to see that the Pedey/Cano debate, while still in the early stages, is tilting in favor of our guy.

    Anybody read the New Yorker article from a few years back about the art of the knuckleball? It's a very informative and interesting read, and also prominently mentions Zink. I still have no idea how to post links here, but if you go to The New Yorker website and do a search for "Charlie Zink", the article pops right up.

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  6. May 2004 -- The New Yorker.

    Thanks for reminding me. I planned on linking to it, but while I was getting the post together, it flew right out of my head!

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  7. Tim - that's just wonderful, that link. Good idea.

    (I was wondering what to expect when I clicked on it!)

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  8. heh, yeah, in retrospect i probably should've put a better description in there. meh.

    im being a procrastinating pedey right now. man. do not want to study anymore...

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  9. Nice article.

    But - Tim Wakefield, paunchy? Please!

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  10. Paul Byrd on the way from Cleveland for a PTBNL and/or cash (according to Extra Bases).

    Can't hurt with the rotation thinning out. Wake's hurt; HH is...well, not pitching well at the moment; Colon's not ready; Zink is...well, we'll see what Zink is tonight.

    Bebop on Replacement Level Yankees Weblog: "Red Sox got Paul Byrd and a shipment of HGH for a player to be named later a/o cash."

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  11. Thank you, Tim! Much obliged.

    Here's a test:

    Edwar Ramirez

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  12. SOX TRADE FOR PAUL BYRD.
    me and my friends used to call him "yeah see?" in honor of his old school windup and once and a while the DOUBLE wind up.
    edward g. robinson, eat yr heart out.

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  13. Sox just traded for Byrd from the Spiders.

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  14. Savannah College of Art and Design has a baseball program. Who knew?

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  15. I'm so glad to see that Theo is up on current events with his team. Looks like a good pickup, with what would seem like a very nice bargain. I wonder if anyone else can be had this month.

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  16. I love what Jeff Kent said.

    "When he came out, his jersey was half undone. So if he was going to the bathroom, he takes his jersey off to do it."

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  17. J.D Drew, CF
    Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    David Ortiz, DH
    Kevin Youkilis, 1B
    Mike Lowell, 3B
    Jason Bay, LF
    Jed Lowrie, SS
    Jacoby Ellsbury, RF
    Kevin Cash, C

    Ian Kinsler, 2B
    Michael Young, SS
    Josh Hamilton, LF
    Milton Bradley, DH
    Marlon Byrd, LF
    Frank Catalanotto, RF
    Gerald Laird, C
    Chris Davis, 1B
    Ramon Vazquez, 3B

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  18. Hmmmm, Werd in center and Lyndon in right ....

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  19. redsock said...
    Hmmmm, Werd in center and Lyndon in right ....


    Is Drew hurt?

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  20. Anyone notice that Bay hasn't been hitting very well since he started batting sixth and not fifth? Of course, it can easily be because he had that initial burst when he first joined the team and he's cooled off, regardless of placement in the lineup.

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  21. ok. ive come to terms that bay is in the 6 hole. i dont like it but i accept it. NOW my question is, why? is tito trying to spread out good hittiers thru the lineup so we dont have a cluster of suck?

    WHY?

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  22. Certainly is a strange looking lineup tonight, I will say that.

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  23. Overall, Bay is a better hitter than Lowell at this point.

    He has cooled off -- totally expected, btw -- 2 for his last 16.

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  24. Yay! The first game I'll get to see beginning to end in almost a week. I'm psyched to see Zink's debut.

    Any thoughts on the all-metal team? Reed Nichols. Any Steeles? Ferris? (Anyone?)

    The all-element team seems a bit unlikely.

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  25. Tony, welcome to L-girl's Link Tutorial.

    Type: [a href="URL HERE"][name of link here][/a]

    Substitute: < > for [ ].

    Enjoy!

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  26. FKR --
    BOS 4 GB
    NYY 9 GB
    TOR 12 GB
    BAL 15 GB

    NYY closer to 4th place than 2nd -- and closer to the basement than first.

    Hell, they are almost as close to last place as 2nd!

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  27. Damn, the landlord's here, what bad timing. Now maybe we'll find out why Allan's boxes were all wet and moldy.

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  28. Heh. #51.

    Zink is the oldest American League player to make his major league debut since Orlando Hernandez.

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  29. yikes i hope his delivery from the stretch isnt that slow, they'll be running on him all night.

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  30. NESN shows Ellsbury in CF and Drew in RF.

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  31. Cue standard comment about not knowing how old El Duque is...

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  32. Zink's got them butterflies going. His pitches are interesting, I'll give him that.

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  33. How could he not have butterflies??

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  34. How could he not have butterflies??

    I was talking about the knuckleballs!

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  35. I was talking about the knuckleballs!

    I realized that afterwards - but stomach butterflies work too!

    Amy's not here, so I'll fill in. Scott Feldman, another Jewish ML player? It would seem so.

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  36. Thanks for the help, l-girl! Nice to see people looking out for me on this blog. :)

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  37. Oh shit, the game already started...gotten too used to that 8 EST/5 PST start time. Good to hear Zink had a nice start.

    I'll have to leave around 6 to pick up some relatives at the airport, which is shitty timing, since I'll probably miss the end. >:o

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  38. MY WRIST FEELS BETTER: PAPI

    ( I CANT BELIEVE THAT WAS FAIR!)

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  39. He is large and he is fatherly!

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  40. THE GREATEST HERO IN AMERICAN HISTORY IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!

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  41. Damn! The landlord was here gabbing while Papi was trotting (on mute). We were like leave, leave, LEAVE!!!

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  42. I'm liking how this game is looking already.

    Goooooo Zn!

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  43. Tony, you're welcome!

    Why isn't My Boy playing tonight?

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  44. Bwahaha... can we please have a stressless game? Knock on wood?

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  45. Hi Grant! I like the Zn. A built-in nickname.

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  46. Wow, I am here for the FIRST inning. We must be back in home. :(

    I was in the car when there were two on, no outs. Now we are up 3-0. Papi dong, I gather?

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  47. Don: "A double-theft for the Red Sox."

    Drink!

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  48. Yup, Papi Dong! Amy, I already asked a question for you. :)

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  49. Let's make this one get out of hand, eh?

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  50. Mind Trick! 5-0 in the 1st and only one out!!! Me likee.

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  51. LOL about the Scott Feldman comment, Laura! Harvey had a good friend with the same name.

    Wow, 5-0! Nice run support for the new guy. I take it he did well in the top of the first?

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  52. Hi Grant! I like the Zn. A built-in nickname.
    Thanks! I like it myself :D

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  53. Man, the offense is whipping some ass tonight. Keep the pedal to the metal, guys!

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  54. GDGD says Flo's HR was to left field.

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  55. I'll keep my Andy-like comment to myself. :)

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  56. There must have been some ball player named Gold or Silver for the metal team, no?

    A Copper?

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  57. I'm loving this Texas pitching.

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  58. Hmmm, batting around in the FIRST inning? Good thing there is no mercy rule in baseball.

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  59. Looking like a long night for Feldman. He has thrown 37 pitches in the first to Zink's 12...and that's only after the walk to Cash.

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  60. Gold or Silver, look it up on BR. You can do it, Amy!

    (Or else we can just wait for Phil to show up.)

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  62. YO DJ PUMP THIS PARTY!

    Man, poor Feldman's just getting his ass kicked tonight. Sucks to be him!

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  63. Speaking of Zink, he picked a fantastic night to pitch! A 1-2-3 inning, and before he throws another pitch, he's going to have at least a six run lead!

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  64. JoS is represented at the Fens tonight - Jere is there.

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  65. I checked, Laura (on Wikipedia). Feldman is Jewish. His mother must really be suffering right now. Probably thinking he should have been a doctor instead.

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  66. i have my glasses on for the laser show.

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  67. Awwww, Zn is #51? Boooux... But alas, it would have been too perfect if he was #30.

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  68. Yeah, 51, Sexy Lips.

    More runs! Poor guy. Yay us.

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  69. Pedroia in the first inning has a multi-hit game!

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  70. Can't they get ANYONE out? This is almost getting pathetic. Is this a ML team we are playing? Or is it SoSock's LL team?

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  71. FY with two hits in one inning!

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  72. Another three-run dong? COME ON. DO IT.


    GO GO GO GO GO GO GOG YES!!!!

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  73. HGDFLSKGHLDFSKHYKLFHDLKHLKSDFHLF!!!!

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  74. Thanks, Amy. Allan mentioned his name last night, and I said he had to be Jewish.

    PAPI HITS TWO DONGS IN ONE INNING!!!!!

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  75. OK, take Feldman out. This is painful.

    So....let me ask. Is that the first time someone has hit two 3 run homers in ONE inning?

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  76. BOOM BITCH!!!!!! 2 FOR TIZZLE!!!!

    What the hell, is Josh Hamilton's BP coach on the mound for Texas tonight?

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  77. That's amazing. How often do you see a home run hit out that way?

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  78. Too perfect :D

    Now Zn just needs to go 4 more for an easy win... Knock on wood anyway.

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  79. I don't see how it could be the first time, but anything's possible.

    Remember two GSs in one inning???

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  80. Cue Don telling us how long Zn has waited...

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  81. Amy -- Fernando Tatis hit 2 grand slams in one inning several years ago.

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  82. Two GS in an inning by one player?

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  83. The umpire says uh, we need to play nine so, you're out, Youk.

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  84. Poor Yook, he makes 2 of the 3 outs in one inning!

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  85. 51 pitches for Feldman. Most had to be rather unenjoyable.

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  86. Thanks, Allan. I knew you'd know.

    So Feldman struck out Youk twice in the inning. Must be a genetic thing or something.

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  87. Man, poor Youk...everybody else is smacking this guy around the park, and he makes 2 of the 3 outs in the inning. Crisp had the other one, but with Tek out of the lineup, that's to be expected.

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  88. I just want them to pull Feldman. This one inning could have a lasting effect on the entire series if we get to their bullpen in the second.

    [Stands and applauds for THAT piece of awesomeness]

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  89. Hey, I knew that too (Tatis). I thought you were asking specifically about 2 3-run dongs.

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  90. The two dongs by Tizzle were fantastic, not just for this game - maybe this'll put him on track to get back in a groove.

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  91. Oops. Sorry, Laura, I should have given you the credit for the GS answer (though I was asking about 3 run homers.)

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  92. Accoring to CBS GDGD, Feldman only earned four of the ten runs. Bay reach on an error, so his run wasn't earned, and nothing after Crisp's out was earned because it should have been three outs then.

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  93. WOW> i saw the whiole thing while cooking, HOLY SHIT, we are gonna score 30 runs tonight.


    youk, 0-2 hahahaha

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  94. Heidi sighting. Yawn.

    Thank you, Amy. Credit received. :)

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  95. Couple old guys behind Heidi are squirming - because she's standing in front of them blocking the game!

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  96. Well we're on pace to win this game 90-0.

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  97. I love the name Marlon Byrd, cuz it's like fish bird.

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  98. 80-0, right. 10 runs an inning, we don't bat in the 9th.

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  99. I just noticed now, that NESN isn't showing the game using the high CF camera.

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  100. Yeah, lol, don't exactly wanna try to score there.

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  101. Back to the old camera angle --AND JERE IS NOT HERE TO WITNESS IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  102. Damn. Now on pace to win 80-9.

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  103. Glad we have a good cushion for Zn.

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  104. This game is gonna take forever lol

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  105. come kid. they gave you a huge lead, get outs

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  106. Makes me wonder if throwing so many fastballs is a good idea tonight. Seems like Zink, who threw almost exclusively knucklers his last outing in Pawtucket, is throwing more fastballs tonight.

    But I am not a pitching coach.

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  107. Can't really look at this game as to what Zn can really do, in games like this you just don't pitch the same.

    Remember that game against the Marlins that we scored, like, 17 runs in the first? We also gave up like 10 runs that game, but it wasn't really because our pitching sucked, it's because we were throwing strikes to keep pitch counts down just to get the gave over because it practically already was.

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  108. Maybe. Or maybe our pitching sucked. It's been known to do that.

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  109. Well, thank goodness that's over. Two runs would've been a little harder to swallow if it wasn't Zink's first start, and a LOT less harder if the Sox didn't already have 10 runs in.

    Now how about a few more for the home team?

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  110. Olney clocked Lowell at 12.6 down the line on that grounder.

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  111. Maybe. Or maybe our pitching sucked. It's been known to do that.

    lol actually, if I recall correctly, it HAD been sucking around that point in the season...

    25-8

    14 in 1st


    Ah, yes. I was sorta close I guess lol.

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  112. If we get the all metal team together, I got the mascot: Rin Tin Tin.

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  113. Well, this inning's going a bit less swimmingly, I'd say.

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  114. Olney clocked Lowell at 12.6 down the line on that grounder.

    Come on, you know we don't time the white guys!

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  115. Remy, hitting the sauce early. "Thing about rain is, it brings loved ones closer together." Then NESN shows a couple, both having disgusted looks on their face, sitting under one umbrella.

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  116. Don & Jerry were smoking up last night, for sure. They were so out of control.

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  117. Don: "...71 games since his lone miscue"

    DRINK!

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  118. On pace now to win the game by a score of 40-9.

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  119. Seriously, couldn't we get some decent reliever or something if we traded Lugo and/or Ococ?

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  120. Coco has officially reached Tek territory.

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  121. only a couple minutes 'til michael kay bliss!

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  122. Don & Jerry were smoking up last night, for sure. They were so out of control.

    Sounds like they have plenty left over for tonight.

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  123. I'm sure the whole league is dying to give up a decent reliever in order to get Julio Lugo!

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  124. ish, seriously, your picture is so good... lol

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  125. I'm sure the whole league is dying to give up a decent reliever in order to get Julio Lugo!

    I'll take a PTBNL.

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  126. Yeesh, Zink's getting knocked around a bit here. Nerves + good offense + knuckleballer = blech.

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  127. Wow, didn't think we'd go for the lead runner there. Nice play.

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  128. Oy. That OTT inning seems like a long time ago.

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  129. Whew, Zink gets out of trouble there.

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  130. Finally. This will be one long game. We need to get some good off-topic conversation going.

    Laura, that reminds me---how is your sister's cat? Luna is back to her "luna-tic" ways.

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  131. Amy, my sister brought her home last night. She's got a long road in front of her, but she's recovering. Thanks for asking! I'm glad Luna is well again.

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  132. We learned that cats do better if they fall from the 7th to 20th floors - they spread their limbs and turn themselves into feline parachutes. Falls from lower floors are more problematic. Splat.

    This cat fell from the 3rd floor, so it was very lucky.

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  133. Allan's having massive computer troubles. He's not happy.

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  134. Good to hear your cat's doing okay, l-girl. Hearing about pets getting hurt always makes me cringe a little.

    I'm not going to get killed for saying I'm a dog guy, am I? I mean, I like cats just fine and can warm to them, but dogs...dogs make me go all warm and fuzzy in a way few things can.

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  135. doo doo doo, talking to myself...

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  136. That's good news, Laura. Cats really are incredibly resilient.

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  137. Don't get your hopes up, there is NO WAY he gets another one... right?

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  138. Tony, it was not my cat, it was my sister's.

    Allan and I have two dogs. We've had a series of dogs (all rescues) for about 20 years. We're totally dog people.

    Plus I'm allergic to cats.

    But just FYI, nobody gets slammed for things like that around here. We're not fascists.

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  139. Tony, we are cat and dog people. In fact, I love almost any animal. We have two kittens and a dog.

    Sorry for the delay in responding, Laura. I had to fold a little laundry.

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  140. I was still at work for the first inning. Strong work.

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  141. Papi clocked at 15.6 seconds there.

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  142. Oh no problem! It was just like 4 posts in a row of just me!

    OK, woulda been waaaay too much to ask for, 3 3-run dongs!

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  143. The difference being, he was running... lol

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  144. Sorry 'bout the mixup...me no read good. Me fail English? That's unpossible!

    Glad to hear there are no fascists here. :D

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  145. What is wrong with Allan's computer? We need Phil here for technical problems.

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  146. Oh good, Phil's here. There's hope for the all-metal team.

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  147. We can't diagnose Allan's computer in the game thread. It's just a mess.

    Fascists don't stand a chance on this blog.

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