Rays - 000 001 010 - 2 7 1Masterson pitched well (3-1-0-0-3) and Papelbon and Daniel Bard both struck out the side in their respective innings of work. Bot allowed two hits. Tazawa pitched two innings and struck out four; he also allowed two hits and a run. The Sox pitchers struck out 15 batters in the game.
Red Sox - 124 000 10x - 8 11 0
Someone wearing Julio Lugo's uniform went 3-for-3 with two doubles, two RBI, and a walk.
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The Red Sox committed six errors and allowed nine unearned runs Saturday afternoon in a 15-7 loss to the Rays. (Boston actually out-hit Tampa Bay in the game, 11-7.)
The AL East rivals play again today at 1 PM. Justin Masterson will start; Jonathan Papelbon, Daniel Bard and Junichi Tazawa will also pitch.
Tim Wakefield threw 49 pitches over three innings and is already getting bored with the exhibition schedule:
I feel like I'm game-ready now. I don't think my pitch count would be Opening Day-ready. But it's not like I labored today. I felt like I could have gone at least one more [inning], maybe two. Once I get my pitch count up to about 95, I think from that point, we'll back it down to 70 right before the season starts and then we'll be ready. ...Mike Lowell is scheduled to play (or DH, rather) on Tuesday, with an eye towards playing third on Friday the 13th against the Yankees. ... Alex Rodriguez has decided to undergo surgery on his torn right hip labrum Monday.
My timing [with the knuckleball] seems to be better. I got a lot of swing-and-misses and three strikeouts, which is good. ... I'm happy with the way I felt.
Today's WBC games:
Korea 14, China 0The United States/Venezuela winner will advance to the second round. The loser of Monday's Canada/Italy game will be eliminated.
South Africa / Cuba, 2 PM
Panama / Dominican Republic, 4:30 PM
United States / Venezuela, 8 PM
Australia / Mexico, 9 PM
Korea / Japan, 5:30 AM (Monday)
So A Rod is over. Good. IK love the idea of the WBC but is it bad for MLB pitchers?
ReplyDeleteis it bad for MLB pitchers
ReplyDeleteThey have pitch count limits, but as far as it being "bad", who knows?
The WBC is a nice idea, but there is no good time to have the tournament. During spring training is problematic; so is after the World Series. The All-Star break is too short -- and teams would not want their best pitchers going off in mid-season to throw in exhibitions.
woohoo! NESN baseball! no remy!
ReplyDeleteWow, this lineup is like the game I went to see last September!
ReplyDeleteYup, no good time for the WBC...This is probably the best time of any to have it but I don't really care about the idea (not a fan of nationstates/national "pride" to begin with)
ReplyDeleteTim, I'm with you on the WBC but it is cool to group players together based on what country they come from and see who can make up the better team and win a tournament. But I'm glad to see the the excitement. I'm just not a huge ZOMG USA USA USA type of person.
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody happen to have two televisions I can use to hook up right here? Got the Celtics, Bruins and Red Sox all on at the same time. Intermission for the Bruins, Celtics on the TV and Red Sox on the radio right now.
What's up with NESN's mucho Lugo love? Every time I turn the channel to NESN they're showing Lugo.
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody happen to have two televisions I can use to hook up right here? Got the Celtics, Bruins and Red Sox all on at the same time. Intermission for the Bruins, Celtics on the TV and Red Sox on the radio right now.
ReplyDeleteHaha, only reason I found out about the Red Sox is 'cause I saw the Bs game was going on so I turned on the TV and saw baseball!
Tek being tek.
Yeah Bs are on NBC.
ReplyDeleteLars!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't get that on the TV here...over on the other one though. Might head over once the 2nd starts if the feed on NHL.com is shitty.
ReplyDeleteYup. It's a "Sean Avery" only feed. Fuck. Found it on here anyway...
ReplyDeleteAny idea when Paps is expected to come in? I wanna go out and get breakfast.
ReplyDeleteDid you see that catch Daeges made?
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice catch.
ReplyDeleteWOW lugo 2/2! Going for the cycle???
Who is this bearded Julio.
ReplyDeleteWell it is Mucho Lugo Love Day after all.
ReplyDeleteNice baserunning. There's the Julio we know.
ReplyDeleteAny idea when Paps is expected to come in? I wanna go out and get breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThat's our Tim!
Bot was listed first in the online story, though that doesn't mean he'll be the first out of the pen. Masterson should go 3?
ReplyDeleteTuned in just in time to see a DONG.
ReplyDeleteDoenges.
ReplyDeleteI haven't gotten to watch many ST games so far, but Lugo genuinely looks like he's hitting the ball harder. That rbi single was the same sort of grounder he would've hit last year, but whereas it would've just been a little dribbler before, now it's hit sharply and goes through the hole into the outfield.
ReplyDeleteGDGD classified it as a double. It looked more like a single with an advance to second on the throw.
ReplyDeletePap's in.
ReplyDeleteLugo genuinely looks like he's hitting the ball harder.
ReplyDeleteIt's the 45 pounds of new muscle!
We'll take whatever improvement there is. I trust Tito will still bat him 9th though.
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Right, Tito?
FUCK YOU, GERBIL!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewho is this with don?
ReplyDeleteCafardo in duh booth.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing Bard and Tazawa.
It was Cafardo. Now it's Larry Lucchino.
ReplyDeleteJust got an email:
ReplyDeleteYahoo! is reporting a 5-year, $30M extesion for Lester.
Yahoo:
ReplyDeleteBoston Red Sox left-hander Jon Lester, who overcame cancer to become one of the best pitchers in the American League, has agreed to a five-year, $30 million contract extension with a $13 million team option in 2014, a source close to the team told Yahoo! Sports on Saturday.
The deal is contingent on Lester passing a physical Tuesday. The impending deal is the largest given to a pitcher with around two years of service time, doubling the four-year, $15 million deal Cleveland's Fausto Carmona signed at the beginning of last season. If the Red Sox exercise the option, they will have kept Lester off the free-agent market for two years.
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Bard looking sharp.
ReplyDeleteBard: The KKK Took The Rays Away!
ReplyDeleteThat was my Jere's impersonation, by the way.
ReplyDeleteGotta love the Lester extension.
ReplyDeleteBases loaded for Tek.
ReplyDeleteOr not.
Through five innings, the entire Tampa Bay lineup has been unable to get more hits than Julio Lugo.
ReplyDeleteNow Lou Gorman in the booth.
ReplyDeleteGotta love the Lester extension.
ReplyDeleteYep. A solid foundation for the next lustrum has been set.
Lugo needs a couple more hits now.
ReplyDeleteA lustrous Lester lustrum, eh.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for a few weeks to use that word!
ReplyDeleteCastig in the booth with Don while Jon Rish is doing the game on the radio.
ReplyDeleteWell, he was in the NESN booth. Back to radio.
ReplyDeleteA rather unsavory afternoon in the Boston sports world outside of Fort Myers.
I disagree.
ReplyDeleteI really disagree.
Pedroia batting 2nd, Yook 4th for USA against Venezuela.
ReplyDeleteUSA - 00
VEN - 0
US having trouble!
ReplyDeleteUSA - 000 2
VEN - 001 2
USA - 000 208
ReplyDeleteVEN - 001 200
Bugger.
6th: FY with a 2-run double and Yook (still hitting like a beast) with a 2-run dong. USA still batting.
Ven comes right back with a dong and a double!
ReplyDeletesingle and a dp = another run.
ReplyDeleteUS 10-5.
I really like seeing the Aussies are not only holding their own against Mexico, they're now CRUSHING them 17-7 in the top of the 8th!
ReplyDeleteI am kind of torn about the Canada-Italy game.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'm glad to see that the US team seems to want to participate this year.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure the roster stacks up with the top teams in the tournament, but the US should at least make the semifinals.
Joe I agree with you. I just hope it ends up being a good, close game between Italy and Canada.
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