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May 12, 2009

G33: Red Sox 4, Angels 3

Red Sox - 010 000 021 - 4  8  2
Angels - 100 100 100 - 3 6 0
The night owls were rewarded with a win (at 1:27 AM) as the Red Sox tied the game in the eighth and Jason Varitek doubled home J.D. Drew in the top of the ninth for what turned out to be the winning run.

Boston trailed 3-1 after seven innings (the one run was a Drew dong to center). Facing Jose Arredondo, Varitek popped to shortstop, but Nick Green and Jacoby Ellsbury singled and Julio Lugo walked. Bases loaded. Exit Arredondo, enter Darren Oliver. David Ortiz fell behind 1-2, then was hit on the left wrist, forcing home a run. Oliver turned things over to Scot Shields and Jason Bay tied the game with a grounder to second.

In the Los Angeles eighth, Ramon Ramirez (aka Pedro) was forced to deal with a base runner thanks to an inning-opening fielding error by Lugo, but Ram-Ram left the runner on second.

In the ninth, Drew singled to left-center off Shields (on an 0-2 pitch). After Jeff Bailey lined out to center (Torii Hunter's 8th putout of the night), Varitek doubled to the gap in right-center, giving Boston its first lead of the game. Jonathan Papelbon walked Bobby Abreu with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, but then fanned Hunter to save the win.

Earlier: Roy Halladay and the Blue Jays defeated the Yankees 5-1, so New York drops to 6.5 GB, while Boston remains 1 GB.

Before the game, Kevin Youkilis was put on the disabled list, retroactive to May 5. Gil Velazquez was called up.

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Justin Masterson (5.28, 94 ERA+) / Jered Weaver (2.66, 181 ERA+)

After playing on 17 consecutive days (and going 11-6), the Red Sox rested in Anaheim on Monday before beginning their second (and last) west coast trip of the regular season tonight. This weekend's series against the Mariners is their only visit to Seattle.

Kevin Youkilis may return to the lineup tonight; he last played on Monday, May 4. Dustin Pedroia (strained groin) will likely not play.

MLB.com:
Weaver is coming off his first career complete game last Thursday, when he limited the explosive Blue Jays to one run and three hits while striking out eight. Weaver faced just three batters over the minimum, tying up hitters with a slider he said was as good as he's ever had during the course of a game. ... Weaver beat the Red Sox in his season debut at home on April 10, holding them to one unearned run in 6.2 innings while striking out eight and walking two.
In his last 8.2 innings of work, Hideki Okajima has allowed only three hits and no runs (six appearances), with 10 strikeouts. Terry Francona:
He's locating the fastball, both sides of the plate, to both types of hitters. [Sunday] he threw a great split. He's real confident in his command right now. If he falls behind he still throws the ball to the location he wants to - that 87 or 88 looks a lot harder. It's a lot of swings and misses.
AAA: Pawtucket collected 20 hits and beat Columbus 9-1. Michael Bowden allowed one earned run in 7.1 inning -- and his ERA went up, to 1.06. ... On Sunday, Daisuke Matsuzaka pitched four shutout innings (58 pitches), allowing four hits and two walks; he had no strikeouts.

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The first-place Blue Jays host the Yankees at 7 PM: Burnett/Halladay. ...
If you watched YES, you would have no idea that Alex Rodriguez was mixed up with that silly steroids nonsense and would naturally assume that every single baseball fan -- even those on the road -- is cheering his return. P.S. Michael Kay is still loathsome.

332 comments:

  1. Wouldn't you know it? The Sox are on the west coast, and WestCoastSox is ... in New York. There's no way I'm staying up for this one tonight - have fun everybody!

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  2. Masterson, you crazy beautiful bastard, WIN!

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  3. After playing on 17 consecutive days (and going 11-6), the Red Sox rested in Anaheim on Monday before beginning their second (and last) west coast trip of the regular season tonight.

    Sweet. For the rest of the season, the latest any game will start is 8:11 pm (@ CWS).

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  4. If you watched YES, you would have no idea that Alex Rodriguez was mixed up with that silly steroids nonsense and would naturally assume that every single baseball fan -- even those on the road -- is cheering his return. P.S. Michael Kay is still loathsome.I bet they hammered on Manny about his steroid use too. Sheesh.

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  5. ... because getting truckfulls of taxpayer money to build a stadium isn't enough of a fleecing ...

    AP: "While monitoring the wind, home runs and empty seats close to the field at their new ballpark, the New York Yankees are selling off their old stadium in bits and pieces. ...

    The wall was cut out that Jeter jumped over during his famous 12th-inning catch against Boston on July 1, 2004, along with the seats he landed in likely will be auctioned. ..."

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  6. "P.S. Michael Kay is still loathsome."

    The team pays his salary, and gives him his marching orders. If he has a problem with that, we won't know until he writes his own book (after being fired or retiring).

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  7. No Fat Billy stuff today......you're slippin'

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  8. Didn't seem to be a whole lot there.

    Though FB mentioning his risk of hereditary heart disease by mentioning his step-father was Rog at his best.

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  9. 1. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
    2. Julio Lugo, SS
    3. David Ortiz, DH
    4. Jason Bay, LF
    5. Mike Lowell, 3B
    6. J.D. Drew, RF
    7. Jeff Bailey, 1B
    8. Jason Varitek, C
    9. Nick Green, 2B

    Finn: According to a report in the upcoming issue of Sports Illustrated, Manny Ramirez knew he would be suspended for testing positive for a banned substance since mid-April, but chose not to share the news with Dodgers management.

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  10. A-Rod commits an error vs. Toronto.

    Quick, name two Yankees with lower BA than Ortiz...?

    That's right, the $45m+ corner infielding tandem of Tex and A-Rod!

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  11. 2-0 Jays on a Rolen double. Still two on, 0 out vs Burnett

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  12. I realize fantasy baseball doesn't make for very interesting comments. But I just today picked up Adam Jones (CF for Baltimore) off the scrap heap today. And now he's homered twice in two innings. The Orioles take the lead back, 6-5, after suffering through a 5-run second inning.

    And there are two runs in against Burnett, still with no outs in the fourth. That guy seems to be one of those pitchers that kills the first time through the lineup, and then...watch out.

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  13. Matsui leaves game with tired wrist muscle. I mean, hamstring strain.

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  14. Jere said...
    Matsui leaves game with tired wrist muscle. I mean, hamstring strain.



    Jere, I watched your interview today, nice job.....Did it spike the sales at all?

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  15. Jere is there any video of your interview online?

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  16. 9,000 (9K) (9KC) (9casey): Glad you saw it, considering I think I gave you the wrong time! We did see a spike today, but that's just checking Amazon--hopefully people are rushing out to stores to buy it.

    "I realize fantasy baseball doesn't make for very interesting comments."

    Like listening to someone describe a dream, ha.

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  17. Don't think it's online anywhere. Hopefully I can get it on there at some point.

    Hill dong, bottom 8. 4-1 TOR.

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  18. Abrams: "The Rogers Centre fans are chanting “steroids” at Alex and a fan just threw a foul ball he hit back on the field."

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  19. Why is Kevin Kennedy being interviewed in the Red Sox Gameday Live? Are we going to see him in the booth with Don and not Dave Roberts?

    PLEASE NO!

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  20. Jere said...
    9,000 (9K) (9KC) (9casey): Glad you saw it, considering I think I gave you the wrong time!



    I DVR'ed it at both times saw the 11 o'clock version....That must be pretty cool....are you a professional writer(is it your career)? will there be a sequel? not to be nosey but is there good dough in writing a book?

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  21. TC with the beard/goatee thing and broadcasting from the sportsdesk studio... Looks like a demon broadcasting live from the Underworld.

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  22. Jere said...


    Hill dong, bottom 8. 4-1 TOR.


    Good thing Halladay doesn't get paid by the hour....

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  23. Ish said...
    TC with the beard/goatee thing and broadcasting from the sportsdesk studio... Looks like a demon broadcasting live from the Underworld.



    Yeah but is hair is still 4th grade choir boy , with just enough Aqua Net...

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  24. "are you a professional writer(is it your career)? will there be a sequel? not to be nosey but is there good dough in writing a book?"

    I wish....

    Possibly....

    NNNOOOPE. Well, there can be I guess....my mom does it professionally.

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  25. Can Halladay win it in 100 pitches or less? Two outs away, he's at 93. 5-1.

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  26. Tex ends it, on the 103rd pitch.

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  27. Aaron Hil is batting .357 with 9hr's and 30 ribeyes......is 2b the new ss.....

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  28. Meanwhile the Bruins have just beaten Carolina in Raleigh and force a Game 7 on Thursday night!

    Celtics are down by 9 halfway through the 3rd quarter but are trying to claw their way back in Game 5.

    Come on! Another Boston sweep! Print it!

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  29. not to be nosey but is there good dough in writing a book?

    probably as likely as making good dough writing a blog!

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  30. Hi all. Watching but not threading tonight. Too late for me to be at the computer!

    I see someone is asking about making money writing books. How amusing. 90% of professional writers earn most of their living doing other things, like teaching. And those are the professional writers!

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  31. Enjoy the game... buenos noches...

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  32. Orsillo says Pedroia is cleared to come off the bench tonight.

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  33. Youk to the DL retro to May 5

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  34. Yup. Kevin Kennedy in the booth with Don tonight.

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  35. we have the laa feed -- and they ARE YELLING!!!!!!!!!!

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  36. hmmm - maybe i should be glad to not have nesn

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  37. Kennedy's not too bad so far. But I'll be watching some more hockey on the big TV and watch the Red Sox on the little one on mute.

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  38. "Such a zoomed out camera."

    Or is this just the "get re-accustomed to the non-straightaway view" that will occur at the beginning of every road trip since our park is the only one to have that stupid angle?

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  39. If I remember right, the Sox gave Weaver his first career loss. It's a good night for nostalgia tonight.

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  40. "I'll be watching some more hockey "

    Non-Bruins hockey beats Red Sox? Because it's playoffs I assume?

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  41. The angle is more oblique, but it's also much more zoomed out compared to Fox and ESPN feeds (especially Fox). You can actually see what's happening and get something of a read of balls off the bat.

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  42. I sometimes think of the Celtics as the K-eltics. Am I the only one? BTW, watching the 4th quarter and threading here...

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  43. Metrodome has the Fenway angle too. Baltimore always had an overhead view.

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  44. Kennedy keeps eating his mike and trailing off mumbling.

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  45. there's also the HD vs non thing--I have old school square-ass TV

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  46. Let's not have one of those innings, Masterson.

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  47. Erm, Justin, throw strikes please.

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  48. Those weren't strikes Justin...

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  49. Hi all. don't know how long I'll last tonight, but I've got laundry, so a while at least.

    I actually just got a "new" square-ass TV. It's a 32" with a decent picture compared to the one one I used to have. I appreciate hand-me-downs.

    I don't appreciate bases loaded.

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  50. bleh, bleh
    9 pitches - only 1 strike and it was a swing so who actually knows?

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  51. Alright, minimal damage.

    Let's get some runs

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  52. Even with that inning, Masterson threw less pitches than Weaver.

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  53. I'd love to know what Pedroia said on that one. I like seeing Francona laughing in the dugout.

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  54. Celts: 17-3 run to end game and get the win. Sox again have to be the 3rd Bsn team to win.

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  55. Celtics win! 2 for 2 for Boston. Let's make it 3 for 3 eh?

    Who donged? I wasn't watching.

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  56. Who donged? I wasn't watching.


    Drew

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  57. Come on, experience panadamonium, Green.

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  58. deleting that comment took the meaning out of my follow-up!

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  59. Just checking whether they fixed the html bug, because there was an odd amount of space in my prior comment. Sorry, Jere.

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  60. alright, we got the run back, so let's go justin.

    donkey > monkey

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  61. cue comment about Justin taking lessons from Dice-K

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  62. It's so frustrating seeing guys who would dominate if they threw more strikes just screwing AROUND the zone. In this case it looks like Masterson's just having control issues.

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  63. Okay so there was my Dice-K comment but without saying Dice-K.

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  64. c'mon tek, i thought you make our pitchers good.

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  65. yay bay

    and three angels don't get their wings

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  66. So who is Masterson being tonight? Dice-K? Lester? He's being pretty Houdinish right now.

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  67. Justin Masterzaka gets out of the jam.

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  68. This lineup of ours doesn't inspire much confidence.

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  69. come on flo, you OWN these losers.

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  70. Just checking in to say goodnight. Hate these west coast games (sorry Westcoastsox and Andy and whoever else lives out there). And this is our last trip out there? Weird, not that I am complaining.

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  71. lets allow fewer than 3 baserunners thios inning, m kay?

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  72. lets allow fewer than 3 baserunners thios inning, m kay?And fewer than 1 run.

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  73. I like this rivalry. We own them when it counts.

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  74. oh, they caught it as I did. Carew: 7 steals of home in '69.

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  75. Hey, it's not that late here in the Rockies. How about those B's? Those C's? Caps-Pens Game 7 tomorrow night.

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  76. http://boston.com/redsox works.
    http://boston.com/celtics works.
    http://boston.com/patriots works.
    http://boston.com/bruins not so much.

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  77. Pepe this is a very special time of the year. Watching the Ducks/Red Wings game and hoping the Ducks win and force a Game 7 here too.

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  78. Ben I've noticed that too. I don't get why.

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  79. 11:20 and I am running out of gas. Meh. I'm 21 years old. I should be staying up until at least 2 each night, right?

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  80. If you're 21, then you should probably be passed out on the bathroom floor in a pool of schlitz and schvitz.

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  81. I feel like I should be calling him Master Wok now.

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  82. we're counting on you, chone

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  83. Ben that's true. I am not a prototypical 21 year old. Most drinks I've tried I didn't like. The only ones I have liked are Mike's lemonades, and it's very rare if I'm still up after 1. Usually to bed around 11:30.

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  84. Double whammy: NESN loves to show the wrong base, Lugo loves to cut balls off just for fun. We got both on that play.

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  85. fuckin' kids today ... in my day, i drank a 12 pack of reingold, passed out at 2 and got up for work at 5:30.

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  86. small comfort is that it's still only 2-1 all things considered.

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  87. Trust me, Allan. I am a statistical anomaly.

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  88. Major damage avoided

    Runs please

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  89. This game could have been 9-1 by now.

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  90. If he can get us five or six innings with only two or three runs I'll be satisfied.

    But I really would like to get him back in the bullpen.

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  91. I hear you and Bukowski used to hang back in the day. Your shot-for-shot duels are legendary.

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  92. When I was 21 I was in the army. We used to drink mostly Johnny Walker black label and black coffee there. And I sometimes worked from 7am till noon the next day.

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  93. fuckin' kids today ... in my day, i drank a 12 pack of reingold, passed out at 2 and got up for work at 5:30.

    Is that how you met Laura?

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  94. no, but it was around the same time.

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  95. Oak 10 - KC 0. Guessing Greinke isn't pitching.

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  96. Ish, you're 21? Have you taken the tour at the red hook yet? It's the best dollar you can spend.

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  97. I blinked and the Angels are up again.

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  98. ooh. Healthy Slugo shoulda had that. no extension in his body.

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  99. Can anyone play SS?!?! This middle infield situation is sad.

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  100. Patrick I'm planning on doing that at some point this summer. Up in Portland I believe you can tour the smuttynose brewery with about as much beer for free! I think... Haha

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  101. I still like Green for shortstop but a healthy Pedroia meats Green rides the pine when honestly he shouldn't be. He's been good offensively as well. Similar numbers to the other guys.

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  102. but they always say, guys like Green playing for long periods of time exposes them, which is why he hasn't been a starter in his career. He has done a fine job, though.

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  103. yes! bunt single, steal. Inning going acc. to plan

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  104. drive yourself home, there papa.

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  105. hey maybe if we all predict a dong for Papi it will happen.

    I predict a dong.

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  106. Was he really out?
    THESE ARE THE ANGELCUNTS OF ASSHOLEHEIM, PEOPLE! WE NEED TO WIN

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  107. Ellsbury has to give us a better slide there. Terrible. He could've even just stepped over the guy's leg.

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  108. Hey, why not block the plate even before you've received the ball. Not like they'll call you on it.

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  109. late to the party, but man, this lineup tonight. FML

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  110. Justin with a legendary performance (if he was a Yankee pitcher--this would be monument-worthy: "if you just take out those bad parts, this could be considered the best start of all time!"

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  111. Masterson: 6-5-2-4-2, 105

    damn walks ...

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  112. At least the walks seemed like they were mostly 4-pitch ones.

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  113. I want an equalizing dong here.

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  114. little hustle, ball boy. Even Lowell rolled his eyes at him!

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  115. Arredondo up in the LAA bullpen. not really a pitcher to look forward to.

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  116. 1 FUCKING RUN IS NOT INSURMOUNTABLE.

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  117. not even for this rag tag band of merry men.

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  118. It feels like early April again, unfortunately.

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  119. all because of Lowell nonchalanting that ball

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  120. well fuck me. • One, two, three, Not it!

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  121. Shit

    Well, their bullpen has a 6.75 ERA, so there should be plenty of opportunities.

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  122. time for mr. heidi to rock and roll.

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  123. "time for mr. heidi to rock and roll."

    at the Fleetwood in Redondo Beach

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  124. All around sucky night.
    My LL team stank up the field tonight, had no business even being ON a field, they were so bad.
    We even had a fight IN the dugout between 2 of my players.
    Let's hope this gets better

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  125. Environmentally friendly single!

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  126. "We even had a fight IN the dugout between 2 of my players."

    sosock may have lost control of the clubhouse.

    LYNDON!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  127. my fantasy team is sosock's little league team

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  128. I just realized right now that I'm switching between hockey and the Red Sox and both sporting events are taking place in the same city. It would be different if it was Los Angeles or New York but... Anaheim.

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  129. sosock deinitely lost control of the clubhouse tonight.
    I was coaching 3rd base when the fists flew, but I still took it personally. Heads will roll.

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  130. BIG FUCKING PAPI, LETS GO>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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  131. a grand salami dong, anyone?

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  132. yes, I predict a grandmother slamfather

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  133. boras behind plate
    Super Agent Man

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  134. Loaded for Papi

    Lugo, I was pleasantly surprised that you managed to not make an out

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  135. re lugo/out - i was shocked.

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  136. I went into this tiny italian food shop today that had specialty cheeses and lots of italian meats. I saw a lot of grand salamis there - I hope to see another one right here!

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