Rangers - 000 002 000 00 - 2 7 1Kevin Youkilis's double with two outs in the bottom of the ninth tied the game and his sacrifice fly in the eleventh brought in the winning run. Marco Scutaro scored the run in both innings.
Red Sox - 100 000 001 01 - 3 6 0
After Lackey (7-7-2-2-3, 115) left, the bullpen allowed only one baserunner in four innings. Daniel Bard walked Michael Young to start the eighth. but after Ian Kinsler popped up a bunt attempt, Young was erased on a double play. Texas went in order against Jonathan Papelbon (9th and 10th) and Manny Delcarmen (11th).
Lee (9-6-2-1*-6, 105) allowed a run in the first (Darnell McDonald doubled and David Ortiz singled), but Boston could do nothing against him until the ninth. Scutaro singled and McDonald bunted him to second. Ortiz battled through an eight-pitch at-bat and grounded out to second, moving Scutaro to third. Yook doubled to left to tie the game.
* Lee's walk was an intentional pass to Adrian Beltre in the ninth, so his number of non-intentional walks this season (in 121.1 innings) remains at six. Lackey walked six batters in less than five innings in his July 10 start against the Blue Jays.)
Alexi Ogando got the Sox in order in the tenth, although he nearly lost the game on his first pitch, which Mike Cameron nearly hit into the Sox bullpen. Nelson Cruz reached over the short wall to snare it. Ogando walked Scutaro on five pitches to start the 11th. McDonald again bunted and Ogando tried to go to second. His throw was low and skipped into left field for an error. With runners at second and third, Ortiz was walked intentionally and Darren O'Day came into the bases loaded/no out jam. Youkilis lofted a 2-1 pitch to center and Scutaro scored standing up.
Lackey got the first two outs in the sixth, then gave up a single, walk, single, single before getting out of trouble.
The Rays beat the Yankees 10-5 (Reid Brignac had two dongs and 5 RBI), so Boston moved back to 5.5 GB. Tampa Bay is 2 GB.
Game Blog for Beckett's Pawtucket start here.Cliff Lee / John Lackey
Lee has pitched at least seven innings in 13 of his 14 starts this year -- and at least eight innings in 10 of 14.Scutaro, SS
McDonald, LF
Ortiz, DH
Youkilis, 1B
Beltre, 3B
Drew, RF
Cameron, CF
Hall, 2B
Cash, C
Meanwhile, Lackey has gone seven innings in only eight of 18 starts, and more than seven innings only once. One of his many problems has been walks:
IP BBLee and Lackey have thrown almost the exact same number of innings: Lee 112.2 and Lackey 113. However, Lackey has faced 66 more batters (509-443) and thrown 419 more pitches (1,938-1,519).
2008 163.1 40
2009 176.1 47
2010 113.0 46
But first: Rays/Yankees, 4 PM
My prediction may come true :(
ReplyDeleteI said a ways before the ASB that we might be back to 7 behind after the Texas series.
FKR - 121
ReplyDeleteMFY - 02
Burnett: 2-4-4-0-1, 43
lasted only 2 batters into the 3rd
Fernando Cabrera - DFA
ReplyDeleteFelix Doubront - Back to Paw
Manny Delcarmen - Activated
Dusty Brown - Called up
Clay Buchholz - Will start on Wednesday in Oakland
Mike Lowell - Might start a rehab with Paw on Thursday
Bengie Molina, on the triple: "I kept telling myself, I gotta go, I gotta go, I gotta try."
ReplyDeleteRon Washington: "It makes you happy for the guy that's probably the slowest guy in the world ..."
Tiz: "Nothing is predictable in the game. Things just happen. I would put my head in a tree-trimmer betting that he won't hit a triple. Seems to me like he stopped at second to think about it."
ReplyDeleteFKR - 121 0
ReplyDeleteMFY - 020
Andrus SS
ReplyDeleteYoung 3B
Kinsler 2B
Guerrero DH
Hamilton LF
Cruz RF
Molina C
Davis 1B
Borbon CF
FKR - 121 04
ReplyDeleteMFY - 020 01
Cash DFA or our Molina returned to the Sea Dogs?
ReplyDeletePut his head in a tree trimmer! What a riot.
ReplyDeleteOn the previous thread, I asked a question - inspired by a NYY troll, but he turns out to have a sense of humour. I'm interested in reading what others think.
3 catchers for now.
ReplyDeleteThree catchers?! This isn't the Brockton Rox!
ReplyDeletePapi Ribi
ReplyDeleteThere's a run.
ReplyDeletethe flea is hittable so far
ReplyDeleteDon't you get a signed ball later if you catch a bat?
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's a set rule about it. Usually security comes over and they negotiate something, depending on what the player and the fan wants.
ReplyDeleteNot today baby!
ReplyDeleteWow 2 CS in one game for the Sox!
ReplyDeleteFKR - 121 041 010 - 10 13 0
ReplyDeleteMFY - 020 011 001 - 5 8 1
don, on vlad: "trying to write checks that his legs can't cash"
ReplyDeleteremy (acting all impressed): "oh, hoo hoo hoo"
thanks, fkr
ReplyDeleteokay, work is out of the way.
ReplyDeleteThat's the end of this inning.
ReplyDelete"bill of the cap high"!
ReplyDelete1st outfield out of the game for lackey
So where in the world in Fenway did they put this new kid's area?
ReplyDeleteshit
ReplyDeletelackey with the ol' get two outs and then be unable to get the third one and give up several hits and run(s) trick.
ReplyDeletemdc up.
shit shit
ReplyDeleteyeah. missed it by that much.
ReplyDeletebard coming in
ReplyDeleteyeah!
ReplyDeleteyeah @ dp
ReplyDeletenow:
RUNS PLS
I can't believe that earlier I said he seemed hittable. He barely throws any pitches!
ReplyDeleteRobbed :(
ReplyDeleteshit
ReplyDeletetop of the order for the sox in the 9th
ReplyDeleteforgodsakes is it too much to ask??
ReplyDeletebut sheesh am i glad the yankees didn't get flea
so how many pitches has he thrown?
ReplyDeleteoh, just heard. 85 so far?
he's only walked 6 men all season???
wow.
a hit! a hit! the leadoff man is on!
ReplyDeleteLay it down with McD?
ReplyDeleteScu Scu Scutaro!
ReplyDeleteNow it's time for McDonald to work some of his magic....
pleeeeeeeeeease....
obie just said if the sox win this it will be one of the best wins of the season.
ReplyDeletecan't argue with that.
Sac bunt is good.
ReplyDeletePA PI
ReplyDeletePA PI
PA PI
lee doing it all!
ReplyDeletePapi of 2004 and 2005 please!
ReplyDelete2004/2005 papi, pls.
ReplyDeleteC'mon, Papi, it's my birthday!
ReplyDeletelee doing it all!
ReplyDeleteIf this was the NL, he would have hit a 2-run dong.
Do it for Diehard, Papi!!
ReplyDelete(Happy Birthday!)
remember when flo used to come through 95% of the time in these spots?
ReplyDelete(literally, 95%)
I remember! And I'm ready for a trip down memory lane!
ReplyDeleteomg the tension. baseball!
ReplyDeleteis the crowd booing?
ReplyDeleteor was it a yook?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteSince I got Papi's autograph at his restaurant on his birthday last year, I figure he can do this one small thing for me on mine!
happy birthday kristen!
ReplyDelete(let's all have a slice of sweaty cake.)
gotta be "yook".
ReplyDeleteOMG YOOOOK YOOK YOOK !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYOOOOOK!
ReplyDeleteSWEAT > FLEA
ReplyDeleteSWEATY TIE BABY!!!!
ReplyDeleteBruins goal song lol
ReplyDeletelee stays in - old skool!
ReplyDeleteGo, Adrian!
ReplyDeleteNM IBB to face On Fire.
ReplyDeleteI remember that autograph. Allan must have linked to a post or something. So cool.
ReplyDeleteNow we MUST win this!!!
oh no - you don't want to do that.
ReplyDeleteit's not a good idea to play with fire.
Anybody got a match?
ReplyDeleteWhoops, put too many UUUUUU's in that last attempt to say YOOOOUUUK!!!! but it didn't fit. I'll try again:
ReplyDeleteYOOOUUUK!
overtime!
ReplyDeleteJD, what's your rush?
ReplyDeleteOK, here we go to extras!
Free baseball for the Fenway fans.
ReplyDeleteDear Red Sox,
ReplyDeleteI leave work at 10:00. Please win before then.
Love always,
yeah, that papi story was beyond cool.
ReplyDeleteso will it be wakefield? gulp?
Where's Amy? She's gotta love Pap coming in for a 2nd inning.
ReplyDeletelooks like mlb and gdgd shit the bed when bard came in
ReplyDeleteDusty Brown. :)
ReplyDeleteOne of our dogs.
brown being dusty
ReplyDeleteDusty is a good dog name, maybe a little hokey, but not bad.
ReplyDeleteOf course it's not her real name. But we call her Brown and she gets very dusty.
ReplyDeleteCaught! NOW PLS WIN
cameron
ReplyDeletehall
brown
Who's next on the depth chart behind Bard and Pap?
ReplyDeleteLet's win this fast with a leadoff dong. Kthx.
ReplyDeleteWho's next on the depth chart behind Bard and Pap?
ReplyDeleteLester?
OMG did I get truped. TROOOOPED
ReplyDeletenelson cruz securely on the lead pipe list
ReplyDeleteI thought I called that one.
ReplyDeleteOh, that catch hurt.
ReplyDeleteBrown? Can you? Could you? Please?
ReplyDeletei wonder how heidi's top 5 games match up with mine.
ReplyDeletemdc up again.
ReplyDeletehey brown - you know what you can do for me?
ReplyDeleteWow guess it will be Bard to close tomorrow if needed.
ReplyDelete*sigh*
ReplyDeleteI have to get ready to leave. A, if either team wins this before I get home, please call my cell.
Nice work, Bot!
ReplyDeleteMDC in actually.
ReplyDeleteTenacious D!
ReplyDeletefuck yeah!
ReplyDeletetop o' the order again!
sox 2-7 in extras:
ReplyDelete10 inn - 5 games
11 inn - 1 game
12 inn - 3 games
one of the 12 inn games was against texas, an 8-7 win on april 21
nice play ogando!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell that's one way to move the runner along.
ReplyDeleteOK, now Papi, I'm ready!
i still want a bomb.
ReplyDeletegood eye...
ReplyDelete!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreek God of walk-offs!
ReplyDeleteThe water is Muddy!!!
ReplyDeleteSweaty birthday water!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday RSDH! A great win!
ReplyDeleteWow. Thanks for the recap. I'm sorry I missed this one. We are at the beach with extended family. Shitty Internet and even struggling with the phone service.
ReplyDeleteDon't drink the water! It is extra DIRTY!
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