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September 10, 2008

G145: Rays 4, Red Sox 2 (14)

Rays    - 010 000 000 000 03 - 4 12  2
Red Sox - 001 000 000 000 01 - 2 8 0
Hideki Okajima, Justin Masterson, Manny Delcarmen, and Javier Lopez held the line against the Rays for 7.1 innings (a combined 7.1-3-0-4-6 line), but the Boston bats could not push a single run across the plate to either take the lead or win the game. And so, finally, in the 14th inning, Mike Timlin trotted in from the pen.

He came into the 1-1 game with no one on and one out. He got the second out on his first pitch, a ground ball to third. Then Akinori Iwamura smacked a 3-0 pitch into center for a hit. Timlin got a swinging strike on Rocco Baldelli, but surrendered a line drive single to left. Still, all Timlin needed was one out.

Carlos Pena looked at a ball, then lofted a pitch high and deep to the opposite field. Jason Bay tracked it to his right in left field, but could only watch as the ball disappeared into the Monster Seats. The three-run dong gave Tampa a 4-1 lead. ... After a walk, Old Yeller got the final out.

Jacoby Ellsbury (0-for-6 to that point) began the bottom half of the 14th with a double to right-center off Troy Percival. Dustin Pedroia walked on five pitches (FY reached base six times tonight) and David Ortiz walked on four. With the potential winning run at the plate, Joe Maddon yanked Percival and went with Jason Hammel.

Youkils worked a full count before hitting a routine fly ball to right. Lyndon scored and FY took third. Bay looked overmatched, eventually striking out by lunging at an outside pitch he could not have reached with an oar. That left the Sox's fate in the hands of Alex Cora -- who hacked on 2-0 and flew harmlessly to center.

Lost among the late-inning action was the positively horrific umpiring, especially Dan Iassogna behind the plate. His strike zone to left-handed hitters -- especially Red Sox left-handed hitters -- grew an extra foot outside. And Ron Kulpa blew an easy call at first base in the bottom of the ninth, when Ellsbury beat out a grounder to third. It would have given Pedroia a chance to bat with the bases loaded, but Kulpa's incorrect call (replays showed he clearly blew it) ended the inning.

Boston fell back to 2.5 GB in the East -- with 17 games remaining. The Twins beat the Royals 7-1 to move 5 GB in the wild card. The Angels clinched the AL West with a 4-2> win over the Yankees and the White Sox edged the Blue Jays 6-5.

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Andy Sonnanstine (4.66, 93 ERA+) / Josh Beckett (4.20, 108 ERA+)

Sonnanstine has not faced the Red Sox this season.

The BR preview says Beckett has never faced the Rays, but that's not true. He has made eight starts against them: three in 2006 (May 25, July 3, and September 27), two in 2007 (July 5 and September 21) and three times this year (April 27, May 3, and June 4).

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Yankees/Angels at 3:30
Blue Jays/White Sox at 8
Royals/Twins at 8
East
Rays 86 57 --- Magic #
Red Sox 85 59 1.5 18
Blue Jays 78 66 8.5 11
Yankees 77 68 10.0 9
Orioles 64 79 22.0 E

Wild Card
Red Sox 85 59 --- Magic #
Twins 79 65 6.0 13
Blue Jays 78 66 7.0 12
Yankees 77 68 8.5 10

924 comments:

  1. Today I'm expecting... A fucking bludgeoning. A massacre upon the Rays. At least 10 runs. Large bullpen involvement for the Rays. The Red Sox will then abuse the Jays starting Friday. They'll win the division. They'll win the World Series. THEY WILL RULE THE WORLD. MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

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  2. Solid first post!

    BR's fuck-up is even stranger, considering beckett won one of the last 10 listed right below where it says he's never faced them.

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  3. lets be real. sonnanstein (or however you fucking spell it) sucks.

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  4. On the morning of August 30, the Dodgers were 4.5 GB. Now they are 2.5 GA.

    A swing of 7 games in 11 days!

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  5. Watching Sonnanstine pitch is so perplexing. How does this guy get anybody out? He reminds me of that trainwreck jackass that we picked up a couple years ago Jason Johnson although Sonn has a little better breaking stuff. Sox should destroy him and as ish said get into their pen early.

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  6. Manny who? That's who. But they had that seven game slide before that, that put them in that hole to begin with. With Manny.

    Listening to John Sterling lament about the Yankee season is about as much a highlight of my day as a Big Mac would be to that guy who ate 23,000 of them.

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  7. Sterling: "There was an absolutely fantastic game at Fenway last night..."

    Fuck you.

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  8. I have to go teach (booo...), but my daughter and her friends are at Fenway tonight, sitting on the Green Monster. Look for the cutest girl there, and that will be her (not that I am biased or anything).

    I hope to tune in later...

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  9. I've been at Lake George for several days. Had a good time but not much baseball. So I'm looking forward to a little JoS, then getting off work and seeing how things are at The Bar (much the same, I suspect).

    It's been gratifying to make up so much ground on TB with so little hand-wringing on my part. But I feel pretty comfortable. Heck, coolstandings gives us the greater % chance to win the Division than the Rays, and that's including last night's loss.

    It seems like Sonnanstine has shown flashes of brilliance. But I won't go against any predictions of doom for him tonight.

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  10. Big game for Ellsbury tonight, he has to start getting on base or he will be our Dave Roberts of '08...

    I would also like to see some fireworks tonight, couple of brushbacks, words, something.....

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  11. damn - got the doodyheads of espn

    o'b and sut

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  12. Well, L is out tonight - so it's totally mute for me.

    SUT = MUTE

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  13. Better late then never oatmeal

    1. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
    2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    3. David Ortiz, DH
    4. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
    5. Jason Bay, LF
    6. Mike Lowell, 3B
    7. Mark Kotsay, RF
    8. Jed Lowrie, SS
    9. Jason Varitek, C

    1. Akinori Iwamura, 2B
    2. Dan Johnson, LF
    3. Carlos Pena, 1B
    4. Cliff Floyd, DH
    5. Willy Aybar, 3B
    6. Eric Hinske, RF
    7. Dioner Navarro, C
    8. Gabe Gross, CF
    9. Jason Bartlett, SS

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  14. Globe notes:

    Drew available off the bench.

    Papelbon will "probably not" pitch tonight.

    Red Sox activated David Aardsma - "in all likelihood" will not pitch tonight.

    Francona is currently penciling in Paul Byrd to start Game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader against the Blue Jays and Bartolo Colon for Game 2.

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  15. "Papelbon will "probably not" pitch tonight."

    Tito said earlier he won't pitch.

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  16. weird hop. still almost recovered

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  17. triple F gets a H. (cliFFFloyd).

    1-0 them. crap

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  18. AYBAR HES A SOX KILLER< HOW AND WHY?
    WTF?

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  19. sut uses bay backing up third to manny-bash. ... yes i have sound on quietly.

    SUT - GO EAT A BARRELL OF SHIT, YOU FAT DRUINK IDIOT FUCVK.

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  20. oh, for L, later, and everyone else. I realized that I didn't start calling Hinske "Natasha" just because of the rhyming last name. It's also because you hear "Kinski" in the name. Like, Era Kinske. Hence, Natasha.

    Two outs, still guy on third. Nice.

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  21. great job to allow only the one--which the bad hop helped anyway.

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  22. beckett's first pitch was a ball.

    then 16 strikes.

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  23. this fucking ump punches people out like leslie neilson. jesus christ.

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  24. TIto: "How can you say he'd catch that ball?!" something like that.

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  25. stupid shithead on his cellphone.

    ban him for life. shit douche

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  26. doubt he would've caught that. But kick that fan out FOR LIFE. wipe that stupid smile off your face you fuck.

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  27. the douche goes dancing away. fucking fuck.

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  28. gammons in the monster seats saying "the fan reached over me"

    oy.

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  29. i have found the good in this. All the other fans along the fence let the ball go. It wasn't like a big sea of hands going for it. Just one smiling dancing drunken football fan.

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  30. What, a fan fed Lowell's fly ball to Dan Johnson, volleyball-style?

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  31. well i think he would have least got his body near it which means he has a shot. if its a good shot at it or not, thats a different issue. what the real issue is:
    OUR LINEUP NEEDS TO STOP HAVING AT BATS LIKE A BUNCH OF PUSSIES

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  32. okay, it was two guys reaching. that almost was a fair ball. how the f do they reach that far out on that without realizing it would clearly be interfering??

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  33. HEY JULIO, SINCE THEY JUST SHOWED YOU ON TV FUCKING AROUND IN THE DUGOUT, I JUST WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT I FUCKING CANNOT STAND YOU.

    COME ON BECKETT

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  34. But have your feelings changed about Coco at all?

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  35. a little, but mostly not. he couldnt do it in a clutch spot last night, and reminded me why i dont like him, or rather have no faith in him.

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  36. you can't fault Coco's defense, though. Well, you can do anything I guess.

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  37. I feel like Beckett's not a fan of the way Pena holds the bat right in the strike zone like that. And then looks at it and then back at the pitcher as if to say "how ya like my rod?"

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  38. hes a great outfielder, i still dislike him though.

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  39. Sonnanstine through 2: 29-19
    Beckett through 3: 34-27

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  40. there goes the no-no

    makes yourself useful, tek

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  41. SAFE FUCK YOU!

    PLEASE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS. PLEASE!!!!!!!

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  42. i'm cookin dinner, see ya all when it's 8-1 Sox.

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  43. riiiiight... and there was no bunt because.....

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  44. I repeat:

    Pedroia all but carries the team!

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  45. Any music requests for tomorrow?

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  46. sorry, but watching ortiz is kinda painful. i know he had a nice couple of games recently. but when he gets a hit, or hits a dong, im kinda surprised.
    i wish he'd change my outlook.

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  47. Far as music...did you have a few options in mind? I'm sure you wouldn't want to blog about something you're not into.

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  48. i was going to do some sonny rollins from the 60s, but then felt meh.

    maybe some late 80s prince? i dunno.

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  49. angels clinched the west by beating the 4th place yankees.

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  50. i was watching that in the reflection of the window from the dinner table and could tell right away he didn't catch the ball!

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  51. L is home - says HI!

    Probably will not log on - so we can keep mute on!

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  52. Looks like Tampa's already won the division. (They have one for Sox winning wild card but no division one. Whereas they have a page for a Twins and White Sox division champion coin. Better start workin' on the Red Sox division one...)

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  53. I'm a big Prince fan and could comment on what my favorite stuff is, et cetera.

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  54. red sock, surprise us with some FAR OUT SHITE!

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  55. I was going to go with some albums that got pulled, like Camille & Dream Factory. But I got a bunch of live stuff, though mostly of what I have are tour rehearsals and studio stuff.

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  56. Tek avoids the line-out DP with a pop up

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  57. why didnt he bunt there ? (kidding)

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  58. well at least tek cant GIDP

    L said the same thing - I said he'd hit his one line drive for the month and it would end up a DP

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  59. I wish I could get the ESPN feed. With crappy nu-cam, I thought that ball was over the bullpens.

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  60. SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE PUNCHED JOHNSON IN THE FACE WHEN HE JUMPED IN THERE

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  61. lets take the lead so beckett can drill people.

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  62. I like Pena, but I think he's gonna be the one to pay the price.

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  63. i'd like to see hinske take one, or navarro. fuck those guys.

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  64. why don't you like Hinske?

    My theory on the Rays is, their few likable guys are really likable, but all the rest are total bags.

    If that can called a "theory."

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  65. that guy johnson who hit the dong last night could use a "shave"

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  66. J. Kobe L. Spurry just says NO.

    I decided to come onto the blog just because of that.

    And because I wasn't here last night and we lost in epic fashion.

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  67. leta go youk, and bay, hes gonna throw you curveballs, hit one out.

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  68. Methinks that should be Beckett's last inning, they hit him hard.

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  69. I just loved A. the catch he made in RF for us and B. how happy he was afterward. He helped us last year. I like Kinski. Pretty much.

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  70. yeah i remember the catch, and the HR, but thats about it.

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  71. BTW, I just got from vacation climbing mountains in Glacier Nat'l Park. They don't have TV or newspapers in Glacier, so I had no idea what was going on all week. When I got back home, I saw the Red Sox were only 1 1/2 games out. It looks like they could've been 1/2 game in first.
    Oh ... and the Yuckees are in fourth??!!
    Bwahahahahaha!!!!!

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  72. yeah i remember the catch, and the HR, but thats about it.

    That prolly was it and gawd it was just the right amount!

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  74. Lowell's amazing on that play

    seriously. his glove is a magnet for those one hoppers. awesome.

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  75. Just got in from a little trip to the nubble lighthouse, if anyone's heard of it. Not a bad trip considering I live in the same town. Still 20 minutes away from here, though...

    Was Sonnanstine throwing at FY?

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  76. I had an ex with family in Maine. I remember hearing "Nubble Light," like, a lot.

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  77. That prolly was it and gawd it was just the right amount!


    you're right! that and his .200 avg ;P

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  78. they were in York Beach--just looked it up and that's where Nubble is. So.....

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  79. STAF meeting.

    (Stretch Time At Fenway. Meeting. Also could've said Infection.)

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  80. feeble fucking at bats tonight + bullshit strike calls = AHHHH

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  81. you can't just make shit up. you have to make the right call. it's kind of an important game. mlb needs robot umps. the human element sucks.

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  82. they were in York Beach--just looked it up and that's where Nubble is. So.....

    Yep.

    Fucking umpires. I should have added for my first post that the umpires will give the Rays all the close calls.

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  83. A: Well look at that.

    L: Capt. Useless.

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  84. ...and some of the not-so-close calls.

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  85. Oh I know. I still wonder why Tito didn't do that last night. PH for him. But it's good to PR for him now. Let Coco do some running.

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  86. ...and some of the calls that shouldn't have even been made, like the interference call.

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  87. Fair territory is that way, Lyndon.

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  88. J. Kobe L. Spurry hitting them hard here.

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  89. his little league coach would be saying "straighten it out"

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  90. You'd better not fucking call THAT one a strike.

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  91. ellsbury is awesome at hitting the ball foul
    ugh

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  92. Damn. Lyndon deserved to be called out there.

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  93. Ugh. That one was legit.

    Why are we not swinging? Strikes out the side with three called strikeouts?

    There's something wrong with that.

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  94. Under Armour commercials... worst on television.

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  95. So does this ump always call imaginary strikeouts?

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  96. was that cy sonnanstine's last inning?

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  97. I'm not sure Bay got rid of it quickly enough. Manny would have, yes.

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  98. Dear, MLB:

    Watch this game and tell me this umpire is not favoring one team.

    -JoS

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  99. Bay seemes to have this problem of not wanting to put all he can into throws. Last night on the play down the line, what was with that lob on a short throw to the cutoff man?

    (with short hair and pale skin, though, this will be perfectly acceptable, and no one will suggest he doesn't know where he is/what team he's on, etc.)

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  100. That's right. Squeeze the Japanese kid.

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  101. HOW ABOUT GIVING US SOME OF THE FAKE STRIKE CALLS???

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  102. Bay seemes to have this problem of not wanting to put all he can into throws. Last night on the play down the line, what was with that lob on a short throw to the cutoff man?

    Does he have any history of arm trouble?

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  103. he seems to throw fine mostly, but sometimes it's like he holds back on his throws.

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  104. seems like we've been pitching out of trouble all series.

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  105. Oy, this inning is going to give me heart trouble.

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  106. How the fuck are you supposed to be able to hit that outside pitch? If that's always going to be called a strike, I'd just throw all my pitches there.

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  107. The umpire's strike zone is so far to the right. It's absurd.

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  108. blow out it is not. can we get a run here and then put pap in to close it out?

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  109. I'm going to rip someone's head off if they score.

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  110. What the FUCK with that strike zone...

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  111. "blow out it is not. can we get a run here and then put pap in to close it out?"

    I don't get it.

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  112. Wow. You just looked really. Really. Stupid.

    Thank you [hat tip].

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  113. DAVE Navarro wouldn't have swung at that.

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  114. I don't even think Bot's available tonight.

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  115. MASTER SON I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  116. OH YEAH!!!!!!! Sweet Caroline (or Sweet Carolina as Daubach calls it) rally time.

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  117. I will be entertaining masterson soon.

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  118. for the record, HOLY FUCKING SHIT!

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  119. FY
    Flo
    S of S
    Bay


    at least 1 run ... then MDC for the W

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  120. <3<3<3 Boston.
    <3<3 Red Sox.
    <3 Baseball.

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  121. Yes signholder he is, he is the most valuable pedroia. That is not in doubt.

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  122. 8th inning, tied at 1 - even after last night you've got to feel good about your chances.

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  123. Yeah papi is injured so how much of his performance is that and how much is mental?

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  124. Sonnasntine has a fucked up name

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  125. I do not like aybar's face he looks mean.

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  126. It's like Stineway & Sons. But all fucked up and rearranged.

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  127. Milton Bradley and FY are both batting .32718

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  128. BULLSHIT FUCKING STRIKE THIS GUYY IS A COCKSUCKER!

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