Red Sox - 000 000 003 - 3 8 0
Spiders - 000 000 001 - 1 4 1
11!
11 consecutive wins!
AH AH AH AH AH AH!
11 consecutive wins!
AH AH AH AH AH AH!
Wakefield (7-1-0-4-5, 112, 1.86 ERA) and Lee (8-5-0-0-5, 106) traded goose eggs for most of the game. And once Lee left the mound, the Red Sox pounced.
Facing Kerry Wood in the ninth, Dustin Pedroia walked and David Ortiz dropped a single into short center. Kevin Youkilis flew out to short right, bring up Jason Bay, who had hit the ball hard in his previous three trips, singling twice.
The pale Canadian took a strike before launching a three-run homer to deep left-center, a no-doubt blast that gave the Red Sox a 3-0 lead. (On Wood's next pitch, Mike Lowell tripled -- yes, tripled -- as Grady Sizemore dove to catch his sinking liner, only to have it bounce over him and roll to deep center.)
Wakefield allowed only one hit -- a two-out single in the first inning to Victor Martinez. He walked and hit a batter with two outs in the fourth and walked two in the sixth, but worked out of trouble each time. In the sixth, he needed a running catch from Jacoby Ellsbury in right-center to preserve his shutout bid.
Manny Delcarmen pitched a quick and perfect eighth before turning the game over to Jonathan Papelbon. He allowed three singles to his first four batters -- and he appeared to receive a gift strike three call on the one batter he retired -- giving Cleveland one run and bringing the potential winning run to the plate. But Kelly Shoppach chased a slider in the dirt for the second out, and he got pinch-hitter Ben Francisco to pop to first to end the game.
It's the longest Red Sox winning streak since June 16-29, 2006, when the team won 12.
The Royals beat the Blue Jays 7-1, allowing the Red Sox to creep into first place for the first time this season.
The Yankees lost to the Tigers 4-2, though CC Sabathia threw a complete game and lowered his ERA to 4.73. New York is 9-10, 4 GB.Red Sox 13 6 .684 ---
Blue Jays 14 7 .667 ---
***
Tim Wakefield (2.45, 208 ERA+) / Cliff Lee (5.25, 94 ERA+)
The F Train rolls on to Cleveland, where the Red Sox begin a three-game series against the Spiders (7-12). Having finished a three-game sweep of the Yankees and now riding a 10-game winning streak, Boston sends its ace to the hill tonight.
J.D. Drew is not in the lineup after a tight left quad forced him out of Sunday's game after seven innings. Gumball Bailey gets the nod in right field against lefty Lee. Julio Lugo will play in this series, but he's not starting tonight.
The Red Sox's bullpen has allowed just five runs over the past 41 innings. (1.10 ERA).
Lee is making his fifth start of the month. After a disastrous Opening Day outing, he has posted a 3.32 ERA in the three starts since, though he has allowed 32 baserunners in 19 innings. His season WHIP is 1.750.
Top hitters for Cleveland:
Victor Martinez .397/.448/.654/1.102
Travis Hafner .293/.388/.586/ .974
Shin-Soo Choo .286/.418/.524/ .942
Asdrubal Cabrera .339/.456/.482/ .938
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
ReplyDeleteDustin Pedroia, 2B
David Ortiz, DH
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
Jeff Bailey, RF
George Kottaras, C
Nick Green, SS
Grady Sizemore, CF
Asdrubal Cabrera, 2B
Victor Martinez, 1B
Shin-Soo Choo, RF
Ryan Garko, DH
Jhonny Peralta, SS
Mark DeRosa, 3B
Kelly Shoppach, C
Trevor Crowe, LF
One final note about Saturday's game:
ReplyDeleteThe last game in which the Yankees led by at least 6 runs and lost the game by at least 5 runs?
June 9, 1956That's 53 years ago!
"Nick Green, SS"
ReplyDeleteHell yes.
clev feed -- boo
ReplyDelete"'Just talked to him (Lugo) a little while ago and told him welcome back,' Francona said. 'He's not playing tonight. Lugie played two games and DH'd yesterday.'"
ReplyDeleteLugie? WTF?
Welcome back, Lugo. There's your spot on the bench.
Francona isn't too fast to hock a loogie.
ReplyDeleteHere's the only thing I dislike about living in Canada: no baseball highlight shows on TV. MLBTV isn't enough for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd we don't have NESN tonight, so no replays of LBJ stealing home, Tek GS, etc. Boo.
Bleh.
ReplyDeleteLugie. Too funny.
ReplyDeletenice hustle, manny.
ReplyDeleteNESN's shown the LBJ steal a couple times but hasn't replayed the Tek slam today.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I don't like Papi hitting below .220, I am slightly encouraged by the fact that he's leading the league in SFs.
ReplyDeleteGood news for me: last class of the semester tonight! Bad news for me: I miss most of tonight's game.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I will let the class out early since it IS the last class of the semester.... hmm, a tempting thought.
See you all later, unless this game ends before 9:30...
lotsa yooks!!!
ReplyDeleteBut I haven't seen either at all, except online, but that's choppy and small.
ReplyDeleteThis has been a problem for me our entire time here. Of all the things I thought I'd miss when we moved, I never imagined the first would be Baseball Tonight.
Solid start.
ReplyDeleteWe may have found NESN on another channel... thanks to me... (Waiting for my thank you)
ReplyDeleteNESN ___ YAY L!
ReplyDeletethank dog - rick manning is a fucking moron.
ReplyDeletethere it is :)
ReplyDeleteCLIFF LEE IS PITCHING A PERFECT GAME!!!
ReplyDeleteclose but no dong
ReplyDeleteor doung, sorry bay
ReplyDeleteThis does not portend well.
ReplyDeleteMeh
ReplyDeleteThis does not portend well.
ReplyDeleteDon't set L off.
I'm not threading much tonight, so everyone can be as pessimistic as they like w/o interference from me.
ReplyDeleteOne would think after the last few games, "bodes well" would not be a problem, but hey. I guess not everyone did the clip-and-save.
Wake Ks the side?
ReplyDeleteDo my eyes deceive me?
You guys don't get MLBNetwork? Sorry if you've answered this before.
ReplyDeleteDon Fleming up
ReplyDeleteHeidi looking like Pitfall Harry. With female genitalia.
ReplyDeleteNESN, we don't need pitch zone on a pitch that was obviously out of the zone. What we needed there was the side view to see if he checked or not.
ReplyDeleteAbout time we get someone on.
ReplyDeleteAnd that quick it's over.
Bleh
DET 1, MFY 0 - end 2
ReplyDeleteHey it's Wake vs. Bake*.
ReplyDelete*Cliff Lee = Sara Lee = baked goods = Bake.
Wake has the on switch all the way up again tonight.
ReplyDeleteOTT
ReplyDeleteLooks to me (from GDGD) that Wake's able to throw strikes so far, so he'll do at least pretty well. Question is whether Lee has turned back into Super SP or not.
ReplyDeleteI was having a great weekend in Reno & Tahoe while enjoying the Yankee destruction.
Way to go opp. fie. Papi
ReplyDeletePapi!
ReplyDeleteWe wuz robbed. What's up with that Spiders fielding.
ReplyDeleterobbed. That's three long flies to right by right handed hitters, all caught. We will break through.
ReplyDeleteGood run by Sizemore. Upon looking at the replay though, I'm not sure the dive was necessary.
ReplyDeleteanother ball hit to the opposite-ish field
ReplyDeletebayingle
ReplyDelete"In case you haven't noticed, and judging by the attendance you haven't, the Indians have managed to win a few ball games, and are threatening to climb out of the cellar."
ReplyDelete(It's an Indians game! I can't help it!)
Here's one of the headlines from MLB.com: "A-Rod, Wang progressing in rehab". I can't help chuckling.
Singule!
Runs please?
ReplyDeletebayingle
ReplyDeleteLoonie.
Bleh.
ReplyDeleteOr no bleh.
ReplyDeleteINNING NOT OVER
ReplyDeletewedgie out to discuss
ReplyDeleteLowell: capitalize.
ReplyDeleteDear Lowell,
ReplyDeleteFYI, your full name according to Yankees fans is "Mike Fucking Lowell". Live up to the monkier!
Love,
Sox Fans
this is like the Russian basketball team in '72
ReplyDeleteWedge wants to get tossed.
ReplyDeletethat guy was so pissed but replays show it was foul and both umps called it foul. What's the problem, dicks?
ReplyDeleteCome on Wedge, it shouldn't take this long to get tossed.
ReplyDeleteThere ya go.
STO had a crappy replay, but it looked fair.
ReplyDeleteEjection?
ReplyDeleteI'm on GDGD, what happened?
Oh well.
ReplyDeleteNow a Dr Dong... oops. Would have been too perfect.
ReplyDeleteBah!
ReplyDeleteEjection?
ReplyDeleteI'm on GDGD, what happened?
Lowell fouls a ball into the dirt. Catcher traps it and Bucknor initially says foul tip strike three, but gets reversed. Everyone gets back onto the field. Wedge meekly argues.
Lowell hits a lazy grounder up the third base line. Foul ball, but it gets fielded. Everyone's upset. Wedge comes out to argue again and gets tossed.
And we waste the inning.
ReplyDeleteLowell fouls a ball off, Shoppach attempts to catch it in the dirt, CB Bucknor calls it a foul tip for strike 3, Lowell appeals, 1B ump says it hit the dirt, Wedge comes out to complain.
ReplyDeleteNext pitch, Lowell hits a grounder that hugs the 3B line for an apparent forceout at third. 3B ump eventually calls it foul, Wedge comes out to get tossed.
That explains it.
ReplyDeleteI really hope stranding those runners won't come back to haunt us in this game. The Yankees series was enough of a rollercoaster ride.
ReplyDeleteFolks w/ only GDGD, I'm curious, why not get MLB Audio? $15 for the whole season. If MLB TV is not feasible (although the non-premium deal is pretty reasonable).
ReplyDeleteNote: Both umps called it foul right away.
ReplyDeleteOo, LOBplaining, good night for me to be half-out of the thread.
ReplyDeleteWake's filthy thus far.
ReplyDeleteTim-K!
ReplyDeleteOo, LOBplaining, good night for me to be half-out of the thread.Sorry, L-Girl. I'm coming off a bad day. I suppose I shouldn't complain too much, eh?
ReplyDeletethese umps apparently do not know the rule that if a batter makes no effort to get out of the way of a pitch, the ump can choose to not award first. grrrr
ReplyDeleteRedsock: I'm with you. If you're dumb enough not to move, you should stay where you are.
ReplyDeleteYanks got first two on, stranded them. 1-0 Det bottom 4.
ReplyDeletedon effs up the count, says 2-1 (like screen says) but it's 3-1, next pitch is a walk - see?
ReplyDeleteHow about we not do this.
ReplyDeletePokerwolf, you're welcome to complain as much as you need to. I just don't get it. The team's doing great.
ReplyDeleteIn general the angst over LOB is a bit lost on me - unless it's an extreme situation, like bases loaded w/ no outs.
There are tons of LOBs in baseball - there have to be. If your team hits well, there are going to be more men on base than scoring. But a lot of ppl act like it's a unusual or terrible - or like the Red Sox have so many more LOB than other teams.
So I don't get it. And sometimes I have to push back. :)
Tribe about to waste this opportunity.
ReplyDeleteRuns, please.
ReplyDeleteGummy Jeff
ReplyDeleteScore runs.
ReplyDeleteOops, should have been Gummi
ReplyDeleteSo I don't get it. And sometimes I have to push back. :)Valid point. This is one of the first games I can follow this year, so I'm a bit rusty. =)
ReplyDeleteMemo to Sawx: Runs, please!
Nice.
ReplyDeleteBingle!
ReplyDeleteChewy single.
ReplyDeleteGeorge wants to make up for this catching woes last frame.
ReplyDeletestrike oot
ReplyDeleteOh no Pokerwolf, you missed some great games. Of course there are plenty more ahead. Like most of them.
ReplyDeleteberroa?
ReplyDeleteNice! Thanks Spideys
ReplyDeletelotta bad hops on left sides of infields lately
ReplyDeleteError trifecta anyone?
ReplyDeleteI'll take that.
ReplyDeleteThese announcers aren't bad are they? I don't think they are, we think are kinda impartial. They aren't overtly being fans.
ReplyDeleteAnd if Wake does good this year I really hope he retires on that note. I really am excited to see him do good. I am learning to respect the knuckle more. I have seen him in person twice now and I had fun.
lotta bad hops on left sides of infields latelyThey just want to make the game interesting. Yeah, that's it...
ReplyDeleteWake can't leave till 193!
ReplyDeleteYay, thanks for the replay NESN!
ReplyDeleteLaura: they just replayed Ellsbury's steal.
ReplyDeleteBleh on the DP.
Oh right, you're watching NESN now.
ReplyDeleteOh crap as I soon as I post that, we GIDP
ReplyDeleteThanks Benjamin :)
ReplyDeleteStill 1-0 Detroit in the bottom of the fifth.
ReplyDelete1-9-3
ReplyDelete1-9-3
1-9-3
Lyndon being Drew.
ReplyDeleteI'm watching on Gameday and as soon as I saw "In play, out(s)" I said, "Please not a double play ball."
ReplyDeleteARGH!
easy
ReplyDeletenice d. catch by JE
ReplyDeleteLove that boy!
ReplyDelete(in case you didn't know)
LBJ is going for ROY in the wrong Y.
ReplyDeleteOTT
ReplyDeleteWake outpitching Sabathia Bloodia Sabathia so far tonight.
ReplyDeleteALMOST, derek -- nice "dive"
ReplyDeleteCome on, Papi. You're due.
ReplyDeleteOr not. Crap.
ReplyDeleteAnd Remy accuses him of not hustling and Red Sox Nation has officially had enough of his antics and he's promptly traded--oh wait.
ReplyDeleteSince Youk is hitting so well, does his moustache get some credit?
ReplyDeletedet still 1-0
ReplyDeletebalt winning
nyy could fall into 4th
I like how our backup catcher is actually hitting at a lower average than our starter. Qataris is actually hitting... what... .195?
ReplyDeleteGameday has him at .167, Grant.
ReplyDelete2-0 Tigers
ReplyDeleteQataris sounds like a new car
ReplyDeletemake that 4-0 Detroit on a 2-run dong!
ReplyDeletepitch count .... rising
ReplyDeleteDET 4, MFY 0
ReplyDeletesame up and in strike that got derosa in the 2nd
ReplyDelete4-0 Detroit.
ReplyDeleteAwful lot of pitches this inning.
ReplyDeleteIs the ump's strikezone moving around as much as Gameday says it is or is he being relatively consistent?
ReplyDeleteWake losing the strike zone...
ReplyDeleteLBJ!
ReplyDeleteL8
ReplyDeleteL; yay
mdc was up
Ells tracks it down and doesn't need the fake dive.
ReplyDeleteIs the ump's strikezone moving around as much as Gameday says it is or is he being relatively consistent?
ReplyDeleteBucknor's awful.
J. Kobe on his HORSE
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteScore runs
Normalized strikezone.
ReplyDelete6 inn in 1:40
ReplyDeletetoo dam long (/mathews)
Loonie.
ReplyDeleteJust reinforcing my support of Qataris as a nickname.
ReplyDeletejasoningle
ReplyDeleteLowell's so slow.
ReplyDeleteSlowell
ReplyDeleteBleh
ReplyDeletesti dwon
ReplyDeletewihff
ReplyDeleteEnough with the passed balls..
ReplyDeleteI bet George will get a new mask. So he can see stuff below him.
ReplyDeleteHafner PH for Crowe
ReplyDeleteWho's on the all-bird team with Trevor Crower?
ReplyDeleteBesides the late Mark Fidrych.
Did I just mis-type Crowe? Yes.
ReplyDeleteDoug Byrd
ReplyDeleteGoose Gossage
"The crows seemed to be calling his name, thought Caw."
ReplyDeleteGoose Goslin
ReplyDeleteevery Oriole, Cardinal, and Blue Jay:)
Craig Swan
ReplyDeleteRobin Roberts
ReplyDeleteno go on whole teams! :)
ReplyDeleteDucky Medwick, Ducky Schofield.
ReplyDeleteJose Cardinale
ReplyDeleteAlright, let's score some runs.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to see Wake pitch this good of a game and not get a win.
I actually have personalized autographs of both Roberts and Swan.
ReplyDeleteBirdie Tebbets
ReplyDeleteThere must be somebody named Finch. Benjamin will tell us.
ReplyDeleteEmu Philips?
ReplyDeleteJust getting out of class and going to drive home. BUT am I seeing correctly? A one-hitter from Wake so far?? WHOA!
ReplyDeleteSee you all in a bit, assuming the game is still going when I get home.
I don't care about Wake's W but I'd sure like one for us.
ReplyDeleteJust FYI, I called a 1-0 win on an Ortiz dong.
Syd Finch doesn't count!
ReplyDeleteEmu, good one
ReplyDeleteG'day JoSers! Just announcing my arrival, beer in hand. Just got home from 11 hours of tax returns and ready to watch us tear apart this Spider 'pen. Time to catch up on the threads!
ReplyDeleteOstrich McHummingbird
ReplyDelete(Played in the Federal League)
Joel Finch.
ReplyDeleteDisappointing inning.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I was too busy playing with this. Go there and type the Konami code (up up down down left right left right b a) and mash some buttons.
ReplyDelete7-1-0-4-5
ReplyDeleteWAKE = ACE
"Joel Finch"
ReplyDeleteThanky
Tavarez pitching in the Nats game, trying to hold a one run lead with runners on and no outs.
ReplyDeleteI can see where this is going...
Oh look, the drum assholes. How I don't miss you.
ReplyDeleteMDC pretty sharp so far.
ReplyDeleteTigers get Tex to fly out to the wall with two on in a 4-0 game in the eighth.
ReplyDeleteYanks second time tonight getting first two on and stranding them. 4-0 DET after 7.5.
ReplyDeleteRuns please.
ReplyDeleteOh, from before, someone mentioned Youk's mustache--that thing never made it, he's just got a regular goatee.
ReplyDeleteMDC continues to impress.
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to the dush from the end of last game thread? lol.
ReplyDeleteCome on, win this pitcher's duel by like 6 runs.
ReplyDeleteWalkoia.
ReplyDeletePedroia runs faster to first on the walk than Lowell on a ball in play.
ReplyDeleteKerry wood??? wtf? must've been in some sort of a coma. I thought he was a starter for the Cubs. lol
ReplyDeletewoooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteBABIPapi
ReplyDeleteOK, my prediction's not coming true (not in 9, anyway), but it looks good.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the Yanks will get a 99-pitch complete game out of their ace--and lose by 4. If Detroit can get 3 outs.
ReplyDeleterepeat of the game we saw in montreal - 0-0 for 21 innings?
ReplyDeleteConsecutive hits!
ReplyDeleteI want to get hot off a sweaty dong right about now.
ReplyDeleteWell, consecutive baserunners.
ReplyDeleteMy Bad
Tim, the dush commented a few more times. He says he wants to hang out here, but I don't see it happening.
ReplyDelete