Red Sox - 000 000 000 - 0 2 1Sabathia (7-1-0-2-8, 96) clearly outpitched Dice (7-6-1-5-3, 115), although the game was only 1-0 -- a Robinson Cano home run that barely cleared the left field fence -- when the starters left.
Yankees - 000 001 02x - 3 7 0
New York got two runs off Billy Wagner in the eighth, after a missed catch error by Chris Woodward on a rundown of Brett Gardner off third base. Nick Swisher walked to start the inning and Gardner pinch-ran. Gardner took second on a wild pitch right before Cano struck out. With Melky Cabrera batting, Gardner stole third. Wagner ended up hitting the Dud. Wagner's second pitch to Jose Molina got away from Victor Martinez. He got to it quickly and Boston had Gardner caught off third, but Woodward could not hold onto the baseball. Molina then walked to load the bases. Derek Jeter sasahed for the second out, but Johnny Damon blooped Wagner's 35th of the inning into short right for two runs.
The Yankees blew an excellent scoring opportunity in the fifth. Jeter singled and Damon and Mark Teixeira walked to load the bases. Alex Rodriguez dribbled the ball maybe 15 feet down the first base line. Martinez went out, gloved it, slipped a bit turning around, then dove towards the plate, getting his glove on the dish right before Jeter slid in. Hideki Matsui fouled out to Martinez and Swisher fouled out to Lowell, who made an amazing basket catch down by the tarp.
Sabathia retired the first 11 Red Sox until Martinez walked in the fourth. Lowell began the fifth with a ground ball single into center. CC then KKK'd the side; Lowell stole second (!!!) when Rocco Baldelli fanned for the second out.
Kevin Youkilis was hit with a pitch in both the seventh and ninth innings. Mariano Rivera got the first two outs in the ninth, but Martinez singled to right -- extending his hitting streak to 25 games. He too second on DI and third on a wild pitch before Yook was plunked. Lowell struck out to end the game.
When it looked like Boston might end up with only one hit, Fox had a couple of tidbits. The last one-hitter in a Red Sox/Yankees game was Mike Mussina's near-perfect game at Fenway on September 2, 2001. The last Yankees one-hitter pitched against the Red Sox in New York was on August 9, 1992, when Sam Militello went seven innings (Fox did not mention it was his major league debut).Daisuke Matsuzaka (6.80, 69 ERA+) / CC Sabathia (3.31, 134 ERA+)
1. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
ReplyDelete2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
3. Victor Martinez, C
4. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
5. Mike Lowell, 3B
6. David Ortiz, DH
7. Rocco Baldelli, RF
8. Jed Lowrie, SS
9. Brian Anderson, LF
1. Derek Jeter, SS
2. Johnny Damon, LF
3. Mark Teixeira, 1B
4. Alex Rodriguez, 3B
5. Hideki Matsui, DH
6. Jorge Posada, C
7. Robinson Cano, 2B
8. Nick Swisher, RF
9. Melky Cabrera, CF
Jeemer is now back with the Sox (?), but he won't pitch this weekend regardless.
ReplyDeleteUgh, can't find a stream anywhere and haven't bought TV yet.
ReplyDeleteTime to call rogers to schedule a hookup appointment and argue with them about their $50 installation fee.
A fee which I refuse to pay, because the only reason they have to come out here is because they themselves chose to deactivate the cable going to the TV area when they hooked up the internet back in Jan.
Fucking thieves.
I've gone to that mat over that installation fee too.
ReplyDeleteI can't thread today, but I'm trying to listen while working.
Castig just called Jose Molina "Varitek".
ReplyDeleteHe also had great praise for how Tim McCarver stays up on everything happening in baseball, so "current ... does a great job".
ReplyDeleteWhy is Papi in the lineup today?
ReplyDeleteI would have given the DH to JD Drew.
Listening to the radio b/c I can't stand McClusterfuck
ReplyDeleteSo tomorrow is the big announcer switch? Both broadcasts will have one Sox and one MFY announcer?
ReplyDeleteL will answer that age old question: Can you experience a ball game with the radio on mute?
Are they doing it on ESPN too?
ReplyDelete/GDGD for the win actually?
Checking in...led the day with a 5K running race at the "Whole Enchilada Festival" here in Las Cruces. So now I can feel good about drinking beer all afternoon....
ReplyDeleteA win would be nice!
Tomorrow's game at 1, so it should be NESN.
ReplyDeleteSo will they do the announcer Chinese fire drill with NESN/YES as well?
ReplyDelete/I won't be watching it, I will be watching the Patriots-Falcons game.
No, I don't think so. I'm not even sure why the radio is doing it.
ReplyDeleteI guess leaning into curveballs is an intangible.
ReplyDeleteHAHAH F U A-HOLE!
ReplyDeleteLOL A-Rod caught cheating on the basepaths again.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Slappy!
ReplyDeleteUnassisted Blue Light DP.
ReplyDeleteDamn, just have a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteHad to check in and say
CC IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!
CC IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!
CC IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!
CC IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!
Hope that works.
Beat these dicks.
Please
FUCK COLLEGE SPORTS!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCALL THE BASEBALL GAME!!!!!!!
HIT
ReplyDeletethanks, tim!
SB: Lowell!!!
ReplyDeletei still cant believe he called that a foul tip
ReplyDeleteanother line drive single for jetes.
ReplyDeletewow -- damn fine play by v-mart
ReplyDeleteand again, on a popup.
ReplyDeletetek doesn't make that slappy play!
Wow, did I just see that?
ReplyDeleteJeter out at home. But, but, he's Jeter! You have to let him score!
And now a damn po-up!
ReplyDeleteWiggle, Dice, wiggle!
bases loaded and no outs
ReplyDeleteAND THE YANKEES DO NOT SCORE
making 3 outs on 5 pitches
(DOCTOR!!!!!!!!!)
Phew?!?!
ReplyDeleteHot damn!
ReplyDeleteI climbed out of the shower just in time to catch all 3 of those outs.
I am one happy camper
very casual by the doctor!
ReplyDeletenow i wanna see run(s)!
That was amazing.
ReplyDeleteand the yankees hit about 15 feet of fair balls in those 3 outs.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been threading thus far this game, but DAMN that was an incredible escape act last inning.
ReplyDeletebunt? nah, FY is telling tito to keep his eyes open for the upcoming laser show
ReplyDeleteShit
ReplyDeleteNot a homer in any other place.
ReplyDeletemaybe not
ReplyDeleteS'alright.
After that last Houdini act, I'm feeling good about this one. Wish I could stay, but I'm getting culturefied tonight.
Piedmont Wind Symphony perfomance at the synagogue tonight.
All Jewish composers.
We'll see :)
SHIT!
Still good though. We WILL win this one
fox pbp guy: "october is always when jeter is at his level best"
ReplyDeleteactually, his regular season numbers are better.
mccarver refers to 9/11 as "nine one one". who the fuck does that?
ReplyDeleteHoly fuck Lowell is slow
ReplyDeleteslowell.
ReplyDeleteUgh
ReplyDeleteI'm really getting sick of only having one fucking hit
wagner up for shemp?
ReplyDeleteDice still looking good. Esp. against Texiera
ReplyDelete6 hits and 5 walks and 1 HBP from dice. and the dong. he's been very lucky.
ReplyDeleteDice's first OTT.
ReplyDeleteGotta be happy with Dice-K, 7 innings of 1 run ball is great.
ReplyDeleteNow if only we could score some motherfucking runs
6 hits and 5 walks and 1 HBP from dice. and the dong. he's been very lucky.
ReplyDeleteTwo hits were IF hits and a third a result of defensive miscommunication.
true. good results, for sure, but still too many baserunners.
ReplyDeleteThe walks definitely could be a problem, but for now I'll take it.
ReplyDeletedp pls
ReplyDeletegood fucking lord.
ReplyDeleteWell that was a weird-ass play
ReplyDeleteYOU JUST WALKED JOSE FUCKING MOLINA, FOR FUCK'S SAKE. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?
ReplyDeletethat's some clutch SASAHE
ReplyDeleteAnd now he Ks Jeter
ReplyDeleteShit
ReplyDeleteGRIM.
ReplyDeletedamon gets a "jeter" hit. so i think jeter gets credit for that, or .75 of an RBI or something
ReplyDeletebeen drinking a lot of water an iced tea today. i think i've gone to piss more often than fox has shown jeter in the dugout.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least we have the good part of our lineup up.
ReplyDeleteSCORE FUCKING RUNS
top of the order against fruitbat.
ReplyDeletei hear jeter struck out so the yankees would get only 2 in the inning (he willed damon to get a bloop) and rivera would still be able to get a save. amazingly selfless teammate. we are blessed to watch him.
ReplyDelete25
ReplyDeletegimme some rx!
ReplyDeleteIS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?
ReplyDeleteFuck
ReplyDeleteWay to waste a great start, bats
nope.
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed the thread. Sorry we lost...again.
ReplyDeleteLate night semi-coherent comment -
ReplyDeleteRS - if you pissed more often than FOX showed Jeter, you need an IV of fluids - STAT!
Losing to the Yankees sucks.
Affect the postseason, not affect the postseason.
I don't care, it still SUCKS!
"Sasahed"??
ReplyDeleteSASAHE
ReplyDeleteAnd the New York Yankees are Al East Division champs.
ReplyDeleteHey can I buy a hat with a picture of Jeter reacting to seeing the same hat on it? Because that's really the most important thing.