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April 11, 2010

G6: Red Sox 8, Royals 6

Red Sox - 410 300 000 - 8 12  1
Royals - 111 000 03x - 6 10 1
Another fun day from the Supposedly Hitless Wonders.

Ellsbury singled, doubled, stole a base, and scored twice; Pedroia went 4-for-5, and hit his 3rd home run of the year; Martinez singled, doubled, walked, scored twice, and drive in one; Beltre singled twice, doubled, and drove in three; Hermida had a two-run single in the first inning; and Youkilis walked twice and stole a base.

Ortiz did not have a fun day. He walked and scored in the first, but then struck out in his subsequent four plate appearances, two swinging and then two looking. Flo is now 2-for-18, with nine strikeouts. In his last 11 plate appearances, he has fanned eight times.

Ellsbury collided with Beltre in foul territory in the ninth inning and left the game. He was sliding in to make the catch and Beltre's right knee struck him in the chest. If either player called the other one off, it wasn't loud enough.

Buchholz (5-7-3-2-1, 94) struggled and could not get into a rhythm. Delcarmen pitched two innings, allowing only a walk. Bard retired three in a row int he eighth after Ramirez allowed KC to come back within two runs. Papelbon's ninth was interrupted by the collision, but he set the Royals down in order.
Example
Clay Buchholz / Gil Meche

Both pitchers are making their 2010 debut.

Back on September 24, Buchholz turned in a 6-5-0-0-8, 109 line against the Royals in KC. Meche is coming off the disabled list (shoulder bursitis).

116 comments:

  1. Jacoby Ellsbury, LF
    Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    Victor Martinez, C
    Kevin Youkilis, 1B
    David Ortiz, DH
    Adrian Beltre, 3B
    Jeremy Hermida, RF
    Mike Cameron, CF
    Bill Hall, SS

    Scott Podsednik, LF
    Mitch Maier, RF
    Alberto Callaspo, 3B
    Billy Butler, 1B
    Rick Ankiel, CF
    Jose Guillen, DH
    Jason Kendall, C
    Yuniesky Betancourt, SS
    Chris Getz, 2B

    Drew has a stiff neck. Hall makes his debut.

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  2. Doesn't look good for me to see much of this one. I could have NESN in my ear, but I've got some transcribing.

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  3. Will this work... maybe...

    I have the game in my ear, can listen to the whole thing, but I doubt I'll be able to thread. Enjoy.

    GO SOX!

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  4. DUHHHH I'm not awake yet I read the marker for the top of the 1st as the score.

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  5. Looks like LBJ scored on a blue light single.

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  6. I was not familiar with the gamescore boxes on mlb tv

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  7. Beltre scores V-Mart w/ a hit to right

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  8. I like it. Empty your mind, HH, and pitch.

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  9. That reminds me. I was completely surprised to see that Hall was not the white guy I had mentally pictured him as.

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  10. you can't win with those powder blue unis, you just can't.

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  11. Lyndon hearts KC.

    So what happened in the OF? Sounded ugly.

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  12. 'Bill Hall' does sound pretty white bread....

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  13. Don't the Royals have a knuckleballer named Martinez? I thought he was thier long man.

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  14. Hall ignored LBJ calling the ball and caused an error, Posednick scored

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  15. So it was Hall's bungling, not LBJ's. Radio guys weren't sure.

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  16. my computer is freaking me out. i think i must have closed mlbtv -- there is nothing down by the start menu and the screen is not open in any window, but i can hear don's voice.

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  17. it's asking me to log in -- even though i can hear nesn. fuck, now i got it twice!!! sounds like don is giving the famous gehrig speech.

    i consider myself self the greatest man man on the face of the earth earth ...

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  18. Your computer has become Don.

    He is a bit of a robot.

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  19. That ball was headed for his face and not only does he hit a fair ball, he hits a dong.

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  20. Apparently Pedroia just missed getting free burritos for all of KC

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  21. does tejada know how to throw a strike?

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  22. This guy would walk Shea Hillenbrand

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  23. nice. now if we could only score a couple of runs.

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  24. HH: Could you toss a bagel here, pls?

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  25. Beltless trenchcoat? The Executive?

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  26. Yo Adrian "The Executive" Belt-ray's a-pizzzzaaa

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  27. Oh. Okay.

    I think I'll pass on that nickname! :)

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  28. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, H&H

    Was about to type that! Hey, I can get one of those this week. Yum.

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  29. god this pisses me off--"everyone" wondering where the home runs are gonna come from....not, "a few crazy people and the media who like to stir up shit," but "everyone"

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  30. Well, sure. "Everyone" sings GBA, everyone cares about Tiger Woods, everyone cares about college basketball... and whatever else We The Media talk about.

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  31. Greetings. I guess RS is hoping for a scoreless bottom of the 6th, then 1 each in 7, 8, and 9 for KC ;>

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  32. The Executive didn't Produce there

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  33. Good afternoon. I am hoping not to jinx the game again by threading. Five run lead means we SHOULD be safe.

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  34. Wanting to hit a "dislike" button right now

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  35. 98 mph fastball then a 85 mph slider - nastiness.
    Have I mentioned...nevermind ;>

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  36. Hi all, rainy Sunday here in Northern California. Can we win this game please?

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  37. even an medium-sized father would be nice now.

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  38. no way ortiz can keep batting ahead of drew. it's insane. tiz has got to be no higher than 7th.

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  39. i think he got a knee in the chest

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  40. Ellsbury's got to call the infielder off better. That's twice this game, and this one might hurt.

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  41. What's with the fielding in our great defense? First, Hall, and then this?

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  42. Josh Reddick, call Delta Airlines for your flight to Minneapolis.

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  43. At least Pap is looking solid today.

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  44. Dirty!

    Interesting, Westcoast, you think Ellsbury wasn't calling them off?

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  45. OK, going to eat dinner. Can't see comments anyway with the delay. :(

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  46. Dirty Water but we may be down a starter.

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  47. Just dropping in to say: woohoo! Dirty water!

    (P.S. Is LBJ OK?)

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  48. Have no idea. The KC announcers when I was listening to XM earlier didn't think he called Hall off.

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  49. Sit LBJ tomorrow and have an extra rest day on Tuesday?

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  50. Nice to see bot get a 1-2-3 innin

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  51. Love that dirty water! I hope LBJ is ok.

    Do you think he needs any help...?

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  52. the Supposedly Hitless Wonders

    This is it! The SHW, or the SHW Club. You may have just provided us with nickname for the whole season.

    Of course, it was inevitable.

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  53. Amy, could you not see comments even after refreshing?

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  54. Abraham:
    "Jacoby Ellsbury has a rib contusion after that collision in the ninth inning. X-rays were negative. Ellsbury said he is sore and initially feared he had broken some ribs after he crashed into Adrian Beltre as both were chasing a foul ball. No word on when he'll play, but it could be a few days."

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  55. Very zippy! But this is better:

    THWs. The Hitless Wonders. The "supposedly" is silent.

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