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May 22, 2010

G44: Red Sox 5, Phillies 0

Red Sox  - 000 140 000 - 5  9  0
Phillies - 000 000 000 - 0 1 0
Matsuzaka was four outs away from a no-hitter when Juan Castro lifted a little flair into short field. Marco Scutaro could not grab it and it fell for a single. Dice: 8-1-0-4-5, 112.

The hit came right after Adrian Beltre made a phenominal diving catch to his left at third, then got up and fired a bullet to first, doubling off Carlos Ruiz, who had walked. (Matsuzaka snared a smoking liner off the bat of Jayson Werth to end the seventh inning.)

The Sox put the game away with three two-out hits in the fifth -- J.D. Drew's RBI single, David Ortiz's RBI double, and Beltre's 2-RBI double.

Daniel Bard pitched the ninth, getting the Phillies to hit three ground balls to Dustin Pedroia.

The Rays won and the Yankees (now 5 GB) and Blue Jays (now 7 GB) lost. The Red Sox remain 8.5 GB.
Example
Daisuke Matsuzaka / Kyle Kendrick
Ellsbury, CF
Pedroia, 2B
Drew, RF
Ortiz, 1B
Beltre, 3B
Hermida, LF
Varitek, C
Scutaro, SS
Matsuzaka, P
Jacoby Ellsbury returns to the lineup for the first time since April 11. To make room on the roster, Jonathan Van Every (who is out of options), was designated for assignment and will be exposed to waivers.

Kevin Youkilis has reached base in 21 straight games, but David Ortiz gets the start at first base.

Matsuzaka complained about Victor Martinez's pitch-calling after his last start (PA: "That did not sit well in the clubhouse"), so we'll see how Dice does with Jason Varitek today.

May 22, 1957: The Red Sox set an American League record by hitting four home runs in the sixth inning. Gene Mauch, Ted Williams, Dick Gernert, and Frank Malzone go deep off Cleveland's Cal McLish within a span of 16 pitches. (Williams had helped set the AL record in 1940, with Jimmie Foxx, Joe Cronin, and Jim Tabor.)

May 22, 1977: The Red Sox and Brewers tie a major-league record when they combine for 11 home runs (Lynn (2), Hobson, Evans, Scott, and Yaz for Boston). Evans's blast clears the new upper section of the CF wall, about 20 feet to the right of the flag pole. Boomer's tater is a grand slam. Boston wins 14-10. It's the first game of a doubleheader; the Sox get only two hits in the nightcap and are shutout 6-0.

Also:
Rays at Astros, 7 PM
Yankees at Mets, 7 PM
Blue Jays at Diamondbacks, 8 PM

221 comments:

  1. Doesn't Van Every have one option remaining?

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  2. It was first reported that he did, but this ProJo writer says no.

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  3. Shane Victorino CF
    Placido Polanco 3B
    Chase Utley 2B
    Ryan Howard 1B
    Jayson Werth RF
    Raul Ibanez LF
    Carlos Ruiz C
    Juan Castro SS
    Kyle Kendrick P

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  4. Why are the Phillies giving more at-bats to Placido Polanco than Howard, Utley and Werth? I understand lineups don't matter much over the long haul, but that strikes me as a stupid use of resources.

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  5. If they are going to do interleague they should leave the games blank on the schedule except for the regional ones like this. Then fill the schedule a week before it starts using standings.

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  6. It works for the NFL to have flex schedules.

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  7. Dosn't Dice-K have a .250 BA or something like that?

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  8. I may get friggin blacked out here.......

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  9. no sox tv for me , man that ruins a perfectly good saturday night

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  10. MLB Audio doesn't cut it for you, I guess.

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  11. I've got Yankees/Mets on Fox. So I'm blacked out. I hate this stuff. You would think I pay enough to MLB for there to be some way for me to get this game. I pay for both the TV EI package and the MLB TV. But no, I can't get this game because it's on FOX. Well, guess what? It's not on FOX where I live. I do not live in the New York/Boston area, so don't black me out on the computer if my TV station is not showing the game I want to see!

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  12. no, watching on mute.

    I meant 9C. But thanks for sharing. :)

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  13. I pay for both the TV EI package and the MLB TV. But no, I can't get this game because it's on FOX.

    Wow. I didn't realize that could happen, that you could be blacked out in both. That totally totally sucks!

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  14. yeah, that makes no sense at all.

    mlb sucks.

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  15. Take up the cause, Allan!

    My husband says that Fox pays them more than I do, so we lose. Fox has the exclusive rights.

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  16. Yes, Fox does have the exclusive television rights, just like ESPN does on Sunday nights. BUT how can they not make it available on either EI or MLB for people who can't get the game any other way? Their TV exclusivity should have nothing to do with that.

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  17. I guess that was a good catch?

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  18. is o'brien on the radio today?

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  19. "Due to MLB exclusivities, live games occurring each Saturday with a scheduled start time after 1:10 PM ET or before 7:05 PM ET and each Sunday with a scheduled start time after 5:00 PM ET will be blacked out in the United States. Live audio of this game is available as part of your MLB.TV."

    Maybe I should move to Canada?

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  20. game is blacked out on mlb.tv

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  21. Yes, O'Brien.

    Yes, move to Canada. If you apply now, you can be here by 2013. :)

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  22. Yeah Dice!!

    Let's hope he hasn't hurt himself like Brad Penny last night, hitting a GS and throwing his back out.

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  23. ... and then you can access this game in mlb's archives and watch it!

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  24. I wonder if I turn TOR on if I will be able to see the game.

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  25. Interleague sucks for so many reasons , but the one i hate the most ,it forces us to leave 3 past all-stars on our bench...

    I know so many much bitch about the scheduling , but the fact they play by different rules is absurd..

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  26. .. and then you can access this game in mlb's archives and watch it!

    Ha, thanks to you, A!

    My son has a way changing our location with MLB, but he's out tonight.

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  27. I know so many much bitch about the scheduling , but the fact they play by different rules is absurd..

    That is THE best argument against it, I think. That and the uniqueness of World Series being diluted. I care about those much much more than I do about the schedule.

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  28. Ehh I will have to get that info from them next Saturday then.

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  29. GotRibe: MLBTV doesn't work for you?

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  30. oh, i see - it's blacked out in the u.s.

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  31. Mrs.GotRibe said...

    no matter how many times I see this name in my head I always say Mrs. Got-Ribe, never Go-Tribe.

    I can't help it

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  32. You are supposed to pronounce it Got-Ribe. It's a joke about some promotional hats from 30 years ago. The spacing was off and they looked more like Got Ribe than Go Tribe. My husband took the moniker for another blog and I became Mrs. GotRibe.

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  33. Remember this?

    I was hoping some media might give it some interest, but no one did and I didn't want to dedicate my life to it.

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  34. Mets taking it to Hughes..3-0

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  35. http://mlbtvblackout.blogspot.com/2009/07/mlbtv-blackout-workaround-bypass.html

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  36. That is how to do it but good luck finding a proxy with enough bandwith though.

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  37. It's supposed to be Got-Ribe? Go figure. I thought it was jUsT inVEnTive cAps on Go-Tribe.

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  38. Thanks Meunier, but I think I'll leave it to my son. I would screw something up and miss a big play or something.

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  39. By the way, it is still not Tribe Time.

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  40. LOOK OUT - BIG MAN COMIN' THRU!!!!

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  41. Our kids were known as Little Ribe #1 and Little Ribe #2, but that's probably more than you want to know!

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  42. Flo? Looked quite safe to me. Replays show he clearly did not leave early.

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  43. We know all kinds of trivia and personal tidbits about each other. :)

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  44. It's really hard to watch one game on TV and listen to a different one on the radio. You kinda lose track of things.

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  45. It was a total scheduling fail tonight for MLB and FOX. Red Sox fans in the western two-thirds of Connecticut who get NESN are shit out-of-luck because the FOX affiliates were told to show the Yankees/Mets.

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  46. i say if dice has to have tek catching, fine.

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  47. They got some loud phans in philly.

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  48. Re Flo: radio was talking about how he just got in under the tag and that it was a surprisingly good call from the ump.

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  49. MLB: "of course we treat the most loyal fans like absolute shit. so what if they pay $$$$? what other major league baseball games are they going to watch? hahahahha!!..."

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  50. interesting linescore tonight.

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  51. yes. the linescore is interesting, but it is very early.

    (i know you've been looking since the 1st.)

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  52. linescore?
    Hmmmm.

    (I waited until he was out of that inning before posting.)

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  53. I will try not to get caught up in the linescore this early.

    I leave work at 9 tonight. If it's still "interesting" when I get home, I'll be very interested.

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  54. L, if it's still interesting when you get home I'll be really PO'd that I am not watching it.

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  55. I'm not watching it either. I'm at work. Plus I miss at least 45 minutes getting home. Things are tough all over. :)

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  56. Yes, indeed. 45 minutes getting home? Ouch.

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  57. FKR - 000 21
    HOU - 100 00

    MFY - 000 00
    NYM - 201 0

    TOR - 01
    ARZ - 4

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  58. Hey asshole announcers, baserunning is distracting to the batter too, not just the pitcher.

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  59. 45 minutes seems long to get home? Not at all to me. That's only b/c I'm taking public transit. Driving it's about 25-30 minutes. Seems very fast to me, very easy. Plus only 2 days a week. Not bad at all.

    Now I must go. See you later!

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  60. Do most people have less than 30-45 minutes commute to work? Just wondering. Most people I know have at least that or much more.

    Bye again. :)

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  61. Jason Bay at bat, one on one out.

    PAPI!!!

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  62. Around here it's 10- 20 minutes for most people. That's what rural living gets you.

    The Northern Virginia commute keeps moving further north. Some people only 30 miles north of me travel over 90 minutes to work in NOVA/DC.

    Big Inning! Another 2 out rally.

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  63. oops, I meant it keeps moving further south.

    I've never been too good with directions. :)

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  64. astros scored a run, trail tb 3-2 in the 7th.

    snakes swallowing the jays 6-1 in the 2nd

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  65. I'm 22 miles form work - 25 min. off-hours, but 45-60 min on a typical rush-hour commute.

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  66. dice's era is 6.66 right now.

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  67. I'm 12 miles from work. About a 17 minute trip on a good day, 20 minutes when college students are in town. There is no rush hour to speak of, just bothersome college traffic. Not too shabby.

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  68. dice at 77 thru 5.

    17-18-15 18-9

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  69. I wonder how I can tell which game is on MLB network where I am? Fox is showing LAD-DET since I am on the west coast but I have no idea about MLB network.

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  70. redsock said...
    dice's era is 6.66 right now.



    only you

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  71. 2 on, 2 outs Cervelli up for Yankees.

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  72. 2 outs - swing for the fences, dice!

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  73. So, I was going to turn on the Celtics but given the circumstances I think I'll watch this instead.

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  74. This poor Bastardo. But at least his parents didn't name him Ubaldo.

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  75. Also the Celtics are WRECKING the Magic already anyway.

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  76. In case you wondering here's how the map breaks down by market:

    Yankees/Mets (49%) - Albuquerque, Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Buffalo, Charlotte, Cleveland, Columbus, Denver, Fort Myers, Greensboro, Greenville, Hartford, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Knoxville, Las Vegas, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, Portland, Raleigh, Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Washington, West Palm Beach
    Cubs/Rangers (23%) - Austin, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Louisville, Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, St. Louis, Tulsa
    Tigers/Dodgers (17%) - Detroit, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Diego

    Red Sox/Phillies (10%) - Boston, Dayton, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh



    from sox and dawgs

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  77. Wow Dice looked good in that at-bat.

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  78. Rajon Rondo is putting people on posters in the Celtics game.

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  79. I'm one of those people who doesn't believe in talking about certain things. DO'B is apparently not.

    I already muted the TV and put the radio on when the Fox guys kept mocking Papi at first, now I may have to mute the radio. Grrr.

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  80. They have had no concern about the jinx.

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  81. I even avert my eyes from that part of the screen when they put up the score on the way to a commercial.

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  82. What TV is this on? They said they couldn't find it down in The Bar. Given the possibly special situation with this game, I want to fuckin' see it!

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  83. still 3-2 rays in the bot 8th

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  84. I think when Dice comes out there will be a double switch with Youk replacing Ortiz

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  85. OK, I think we just had our big defensive play!

    I also think Tek will be catching again 5 days from now.

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  86. does that count as the traditional great play that has supposedly has to happen in each one?

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  87. Just updated L, who is on the bus. She should be home in plenty of time.

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  88. No hits allowed by Dice thru 7, holy crap.

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  89. Radio doing all they can. I am not even going to repeat what they are saying!!

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  90. dice at 93 thru 7

    pc last 3 innings: 9-8-8!

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  91. GAH! TV and radio both on mute now.

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  92. By the way, the fourth Mets run was past a diving Cano.

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  93. Dice is money right now, give him his shot. He's only thrown 93 pitches. Should he keep it up he'll end up with maybe 120-125 ish. That's reasonable, especially for him.

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  94. Have the announcers said it yet? In the media after being thru 7 you are allowed to say the phrase.

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  95. I would just like to point out that when I saw the situation I immediately knew that Tek was pitching without looking it up.

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  96. That didn't come off as douchey at all.

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  97. Meunier, radio is announcing it every chance they get. That...and more.

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  98. What's the pitch count? I guess I'm spoiled now after NESN started showing it on their games.

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  99. I think that if *I* don't say it, the jinx doesn't exist.

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  100. ORL 34 BOS 51 at the half in Basketball.

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  101. scully said it throughout his famous 9th inning broadcast of koufax's perfect game, so ...

    someone is always saying it somewhere, yet they happen!

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  102. NESN started doing that after YES did.

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  103. yook in

    ther are many ways to say it, but they should certainly inform the audience.

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  104. NOW they said it for the 1st time, and Youk is in at 1st.

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  105. Ack! Now this thread is on mute, LOL!

    So anyway.......... lovely weather we're having, huh?

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  106. Fox just said they'd join the game at 2 outs in the 9th if necessary. Thanks a friggin lot!

    They showed Papi/Dice-K covering first play. Very nice. I'd like to see the stab by Dice.

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  107. tito and farrell in the dugout trying to figure out who the fuck this is out on the mound...

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  108. I personally think they shouldn't say anything more than "special game" or something like that. Half the fun is when you notice it on your own.

    Radio guys were blathering about it before the 5th was over.

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  109. Geez oh flip. SHUT UP already.

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  110. man, that side shot of the liner to dice is wild. smoked!

    mrs. g: little consulation now, but the game will be archived. plus mlb will have clips.

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  111. Okay, now the Fox guys at the Mets game are in on it. Showing graphics with dates, etc. QUIT IT.

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  112. This would be the first away NH for the AL in interleague play.

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  113. HOYL DFUCKING SHIT!!!!!!!!!!

    BEKLTRE!@!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  114. WUT WUT WUT WAS THAT!??!?!!! WOW!!!!!

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  115. Well, folks, we might see something special here.

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  116. Not exactly the DP I was expecting, but sounded great!! DO'B says "absolutely remarkable."

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  117. great look on dice's face after the DP: "huh, this defense thing is pretty cool."

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  118. I will watch the archive. These sound like some great plays. Y'all will have to be my eyes for now.

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  119. thought he had that.

    pokey woulda.

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  120. Oh well, what a performance though!

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  121. Wait, that was the first hit? Why didn't somebody say something? >:(

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  122. That was exciting. Nice job by Dice and the D.

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  123. I assume Oki or Bard in the 9th..

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  124. standing ovation!

    that is likely it.

    8-1-0-4-5, 112

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  125. Slappy just grounded out with two outs, men on 2nd & 3rd. 4-1 Mets bottom 7

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  126. Gotta look at the big picture though... Dice looked PHENOMENAL.

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  127. best start of his career, even with the 4 BB.

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  128. Got home and ran to the TV, just after the hit went through.

    A valiant effort. Good on him!

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  129. He just *looked* amazing. I'm not a huge fan of the eyeball test, but the eyeball test said a lot tonight.

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  130. Glad to hear the Phillies fan gave him a standing O. As it should be!

    Grant, stop whining, a hit is a hit. :)

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  131. A--was the standing ovation just from Sox fans or everyone?

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  132. Color me surprised that the Phillies fans did anything classy.

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  133. scully said it throughout his famous 9th inning broadcast of koufax's perfect game, so ...

    someone is always saying it somewhere, yet they happen!


    Shocked to see Allan say this! Mr Don't Mention It himself. But it's true. It's just a fun thing, the no-saying. Doesn't mean anything more than that.

    It's fun reading thru the thread.

    Gotta go watch Ellsbury bat!

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  134. the tradition is fun in your personal space, but since we don't believe in curses ....

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  135. Jason Bay with the solid 4-4 evening for the Mets tonight.

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  136. that's like half of bay's hit total for the year, right?

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  137. Standing O from almost everyone. That is baseball tradition!

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  138. I hope it was from everyone, but radio said it was Red Sox fans along the right side.

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  139. So who made THE PLAY that we would have looked back on if he had gotten the no-no?

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  140. I saw a replay that looked like a lot of ppl were standing.

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  141. Thanks Grant. Sorry about your hockey team. Don't think I've seen you since then.

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  142. How good was FY's start of the DP in the first? Without that, we would have had none of this excitement.

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  143. OK, Grant says Beltre, Allan says Scutaro. Let's say the infield.

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  144. That DP sounded great. Somehow early plays never figure in, it's always the plays after the tension has built. But of course the early plays are just as important.

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  145. Heh, I've been home relaxing before graduation which is Monday.

    I assume you're talking about the Bruins?

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  146. matsuzaka is the lone crap shooter, playing the field every night

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  147. I went to D-Lowe's no-no, and at one point we heard the following conversation behind us:

    Guy: He's pitching a no-hitter.
    (Me: *gasp*)
    Girl: What do you mean a no-hitter?
    (Me: *gasp*)
    Guy: He hasn't given up any hits.
    (Me: *gasp*)
    Girl: ??? They've hit the ball.
    (Me: *keels over*)
    Guy: Yeah, but that's not a hit unless they're safe at first.

    My mother and I were cringing. (But yeah, it did still happen. One of the most fun games I've ever been to, too.)

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  148. Wow that was a hell of a play by FY.

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  149. Yes, the Bruins. I didn't know you guys had an alternate team.

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