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July 7, 2010

G85: Rays 6, Red Sox 4

Red Sox - 000 001 102 - 4 11  2
Rays - 000 231 00x - 6 5 0
Sloppy play in the middle innings -- two errors, three wild pitches, a passed ball, no throws on two stolen base attempts, and five walks in the span of nine batters by Wakefield (5.2-4-6-6-3, 112) -- put the Sox in too deep a hole. They mounted a rally against closer-for-the-night Matt Garza in the ninth, but left the potential tying runs on base. Tampa Bay swept the three-game series.

Price (7.2-8-2-1-10, 111) worked the outside corner with precision, striking out seven Sox in the first four innings. Four of those seven punchouts were on three pitches: Kevin Youkilis to end the 1st, Darnell McDonald to end the 3rd, and David Ortiz and Adrian Beltre in the 4th.

Boston got on the board in the sixth when McDonald led off with a single and scored on Ortiz's double to left. Price calmly retired Yook on a foul fly to right, struck out Beltre (after a ball, three swings and misses) and got Bill Hall to ground out to short.

In the seventh, Mike Cameron homered with one out and Kevin Cash singled. Price then struck out Marco Scutaro looking and got McDonald swinging.

Trailing 6-2, Daniel Nava began the ninth against Grant Balfour with a triple to left-center; B.J. Upton dove for the ball and it got past him and rolled to the wall. Cameron's sac fly to right made it 6-3. J.D. Drew pinch-hit against new pitcher Randy Choate and singled to left. Then Joe Maddon brought in Garza, who started and pitched only three innings on Monday (though he threw 84 pitches).

Garza retired Scutaro on a fly ball to Upton, then battled through an 11-pitch at-bat against McDonald. With the count 2-2, Microwave fouled off five fastballs, then took ball 3, and then doubled down the right field line. Drew scored (6-4) and Boston brought the potential tying run to the plate: Ortiz. Garza fell behind 3-0; Flo fouled off a green light pitch, then walked. The home crowd was getting highly agitated.

Youkilis, who was seen on the bench between innings and after at-bats with his right shoe and sock off, getting some help for his ankle from the trainer, lined out to center to end the game.
Example
Tim Wakefield / David Price
Scutaro, SS
McDonald, RF
Ortiz, DH
Youkilis, 1B
Beltre, 3B
Hall, 2B
Nava, LF
Cameron, CF
Cash, CF
The Red Sox have called up first baseman Ryan Shealey from Pawtucket and given him #30. No corresponding move has been announced, but it will probably be the optioning of Niuman Romero.

Shealy, 30, has played for the Rockies (2005-06) and Royals (2006-08). He spent 2009 with the Omaha Royals (AAA) and began this year with the Durham Bulls (Tampa Bay's AAA team). He opted out of that deal last month and has been in Pawtucket since June 17, batting .246/.378/.426 in 18 games.

Price has allowed more than three earned runs in only one of his 16 starts this year (and more than three runs of either type only twice). His 2.34 ERA is 2nd-best in the AL and 7th in MLB. Price has held opponents to a .143 average with RATS -- the lowest in the majors.

At 10 PM: Yankees/A's
Example
July 7:

1923 - Cleveland scores in every inning against the Red Sox, beating them 27-3, but since they are at home, they do not bat in the ninth. Only nine of the 27 runs are earned.
Red Sox - 000 20 0 001 - 3 13
Cleveland - 323 12 13 12x - 27 24
1993 - Reds pitcher Tom Browning is fined $500 for leaving the dugout during a game at Wrigley Field, and watching the rest of the game from the roof of a three-story building across Sheffield Avenue.

128 comments:

  1. uh oh - rays replay shows tiz was out by 1/10 of a step. let the crying begin.

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  2. price is working that outside corner with precision.

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  3. man on 3rd and no outs?

    wake: "bfd"

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  4. wow - very surprised to see longoria go to 2nd with that

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  5. man on 3rd and no outs?

    wake: "bfd"


    That was remarkable.

    You guys going to many Sox games in Toronto?

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  6. here's to keeping crawford off the bases.

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  7. no. i went to my one game this year in april. (plus we are away for the ASB and then off to california at the end of the month for a wedding (as you know!).)

    actually, we may go to one game in august, sort of a canada-only jos bash (since no one else seems able to travel).

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  8. Wish I could come there. Although I look forward to meeting you here.

    I just sent my resignation letter in to the law firm. They'll let me work until I want to, and are leaving the door open for my working contract in the future. Although it would have to fit just right into my teaching schedule, it would be nice to be able to every now and then.

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  9. sounds like a good option to have, if it works out.

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  10. this price dude is pretty good. jeez.

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  11. Zens, where do you teach? And what do you do at the law firm?

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  12. Price struck out the side on 9 pitches?
    /Coverboy dong..

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  13. yook popped to right. but 9 pitches.

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  14. tiz - cfs
    yook - cf 9
    beltre - sss

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  15. It looks like we will have to sweep the Jays to keep from going back to 7 games back or something, since the Rays face the Spiders next.

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  16. how long has wake been with the sox?

    he made 59 starts during kevin kennedy's time as manager!

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  17. Scutaro--throw the ball on target please.

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  18. HAHAHHA!!!! BRAINIAC!!!! HAHAHHAHA

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  19. No way, I've never seen that work!

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  20. OMG!!!!

    picked him off.

    well after that dong, to allow only one run with all that shit going on is okay with me.

    2-0 after 4.

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  21. horrifically bad camera by the rays - hoep the replayis better

    why does yook have his right shoe and sock off???

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  22. I thought he looked hurt after the throw he had to jump for. But, after my missed call on Crawford the other night I didn't want to say anything.

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  23. rays also play 3 against the mfy after the break. those two teams play each other a lot in the 2nd half. might help us out.

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  24. This is hard to watch tonight.

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  25. I'm dealing with the suck which is this game by voting for Youk.

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  26. Yeah, I voted some until I got bored with it. I'll go again in a little.


    PAPI.

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  27. beltre feels like breaking a rays fan's ribs

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  28. Not a sight I want to see. Ramram pitching in the 6th with us down five runs....

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  29. i go pee and miss a dong.

    The things I could say. But I am too proper feeling tonight.

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  30. Rays feed for you, redsock?

    I've got nesn on the extra innings feed over here, guess they do one in HD and the other team's in reg-D.

    how bout a few big Ds from the sox now?

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  31. Random pap appearance, alright

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  32. yeah, i thought that when i typed it.

    rays. been dead quiet here, though i did just finish playing basehead's 1992 album "play with toys". had not heard it in well over a decade. great underrated low-fi rap classic.

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  33. What the hell is Papelbon doing in this game in the 7th? Innnnteresting!

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  34. bot in the 7th.
    kinda like spring training.

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  35. i refuse to turn on the sound, so i have to go downstairs to my computer and get info from gdgd on wp/pb and other stuff.

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  36. So what IS Papelbon doing in the 7th?? Has Francona finally heard my complaints?

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  37. Or has Tito given up on the game and decided to just give Pap some game time for the hell of it?

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  38. i would not say he's given up. now if he put hall in ...

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  39. NESN commercial featuring Pap and Pedroia, locker beside pedroia's said "Walker"

    ???

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  40. ... could be an announcement tomorrow!

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  41. Well, if we tie up the game in the 8th or 9th (as if...), then what? Will he use Bard in the 8th and 9th?

    What a nightmare this season is.

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  42. Apparently they changed an error to a hit and a WP to a PB, not sure if you caught that or not.

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  43. Larry? Or Todd? Bringin back 04 for the hell of it, suuuure!

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  44. i'll have to go thru gdgd with the white-out handy tomorrow.

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  45. That reminds me, random inside-the-park job in Toronto tonight. Weird.

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  46. wait - i think "walker" is matsuzaka's locker.

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  47. lol

    and walker totally wasn't on the 04 team.

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  48. it is a little odd. if bot needed an inning of work, why not wait and use him later (if the game got close, which would only happen if the umps took runs away from the rays), although it would be either the 7th or the 8th at this point. and he got the 7th. okay, not so odd.

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  49. Can't wait for the MFY win later and usual Mazz column tomorrow about how this season is a wash.

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  50. he can pull a "chb": take an older column (like one from may), change a few dates and numbers and plug in some newer names and re-run the thing nearly verbatim.

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  51. I won't even ask. Yes, I have had no time to follow all the players called up or obtained in the latest rash of injuries.

    I should just wait until after the ASB and hope for the return of some of our regular players. Not worth trying to identify all these newbies.

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  52. ask what? is shealy in?

    i made a very informative bit about him specifically for you in this post!

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  53. Amy, this Manuel guy could be worth getting to know...he had good numbers in Pawtucket, from what I recall. At least back in June he did. Could be a decent replacement for the atrocity known as 2010 RamRam/MDC.

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  54. alright - time to go all "july 6 rockies" on these assholes.

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  55. I did read about Shealy. But I meant Manuel. I will wait and see. There are just too many players coming and going for my brain these days.

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  56. ah, manuel. yeah, very solid in paw.

    maybe we need more minor league info....

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  57. Did don just call him "Kurt Patterson"?

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  58. i am changing scoring pens.

    mojo

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  59. 2.32 era in AAA (combined, pawsox and whatever other teams) - we can use that up in the bigs.

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  60. I made "Mojo" sauce for the pork chops tonight, thought that should've sufficed.

    Maybe I'll just drink the rest of it

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  61. rsdh said someone was calling him corey a few times. (radio?)

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  62. Now this guy might stick with the team..

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  63. OK, tease us in the 9th. I refuse to get my hopes up this time.

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  64. should i go to the bathroom again?

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  65. live up to your name, grant!

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  66. Drew for Cash, pitching change.

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  67. yeah, overthink, joe! good!

    is lackey gonna hit for cash? pls?

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  68. he just wants the save for new P.

    if saves count with less than 3 outs in the 9th.

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  69. i had drew penciled in to bat for microwave and hit a game tying dong after cash got hit in the head with a pitch and scutaro singled.

    but okay ...

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  70. hmmmmmmmm ... sucky mfy castoff

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  71. Manuel's got a decent K/BB ratio too.

    Thunks, choate. See ya.

    Garza, wtf?

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  72. Still not taking the bait. Not yet.

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  73. keep it movin'

    GARZA?

    oh this comeback'll be sweet now.

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  74. tony lamaddon outthinking himself

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  75. The spitter? Is this the playoffs or something?

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  76. Maybe he goes and drinks/tokes up every 1/2 inning and comes up with these glorious schemes.

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  77. i may need to hear some rays tv talk on this.

    (scutaro: surprise bunt?)

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  78. R. Soriano not available tonight

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  79. bunt would of worked.

    fucking idiot tito.

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  80. BUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    let's do it

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  81. Alright microwave, heat this shit up

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  82. I guess this is what other teams deal with all the time...major holes in the line up.

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  83. 60 seconds of sound and i wanna kill kennedy.

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  84. The Rockies came back from down 6 in the bottom of the 9th and ended up scoring 9 runs last night...

    It could happen!

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  85. Let's see if Papi has his clutch on tonight.

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  86. we got the 3B, 1B, and 2B, now we need a HR!!

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  87. Really bad .vs avg but when he has got him he's hit it out

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  88. its been done against fkr before. just sayin'

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  89. L home to watch the comeback

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  90. Fuck.

    Water: Purified in Tampa. Boo. Sweep Toronto now pls. K thanks.

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  91. Ach, they got me engaged. Damn.

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  92. Weren't we just a half-game back, and there was dancing in the streets of Boston? Oh well, at least they showed some signs of life in the 9th.

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  93. After the Jays we face Texas who is a division leader, we could be out of it by the ASB.

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  94. "I Like To Watch." One of my favorite films of all time.

    Welcome to Toronto, Boston Red Sox. I'll be scoring these ones I think.

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