Red Sox - 000 010 100 - 2 7 2It would likely have been better if Beckett (4.2-11-7-2-6, 105) had been the starter who was unable to pitch, and not Burnett. Beckett struggled in the second inning -- four hits, two runs, 29 pitches -- and was left out on the mound for eight batters and 30 pitches in the fifth inning; five of the first six Yankees reached base against him and all five scored.
Yankees - 020 050 00x - 7 12 1
Boston could do very little with Moseley (6.1-6-2-2-5, 87). Bill Hall hit his 13th home run in the fifth (he also singled twice). Mike Lowell had a pinch-hit RBI single off Joba Chamberlain in the seventh. Later in that inning, Boone Logan retired David Ortiz on a two-out, bases-loaded grounder to end the threat.
Tim Wakefield pitched three innings of relief, facing ten batters, striking out three, and allowing only a single.
For the second day in a row, the Red Sox could have gained ground on both the Yankees and the Rays, but did not. Two weekend wins would have put Boston a mere 3 GB New York. Instead, they are 7 GB.
The Blue Jays beat the Rays 1-0 (and swept the three-game series), as Brandon Morrow (9-1-0-2-17, 137) came within one out of pitching the sixth no-hitter of 2010. It also would have been the third time Tampa Bay had been no-hit in the last three months. The Rays have lost their last five games.Josh Beckett /
It's a match-up of former Marlins teammates. Since pitching together in Florida from 2001-05, they have faced each other four times: April 21, 2006, when Burnett was with the Blue Jays, and three times last year: April 25 (Boston 16-11), June 9 (Boston 7-0), and August 7 (New York 2-0 (15)).Ellsbury, CF
Scutaro, SS
Ortiz, DH
Martinez, 1B
Drew, RF
Beltre, 3B
Kalish, LF
Hall, 2B
Cash, C
In three starts since coming off the disabled list, Beckett has a 2.18 ERA over 20.2 innings, allowing 13 hits and four walks.
David Ortiz is 10-for-39 against Burnett, but among those 10 hits are five doubles and three dongs. Adrian Beltre also enjoys slugging against Cletus: 10-for-31, with six doubles and a home run. (On the other side, Robinson Cano destroys Beckett.)
At 1 PM: Rays/Blue JaysAugust 8:
1877 - After St. Louis catcher John Clapp has his cheek smashed by a foul tip‚ back-up Mike Dorgan takes over, wearing a mask. This may be the first time a catcher's mask was used in an official NL game.
1920 - The Tigers beat the Yankees 1-0 in 1:13, the shortest game by time in AL history.
1966 - The Red Sox-Cleveland game at Fenway Park is stopped four times because of fog. Boston wins 3-1.
FKR - 000 000 0
ReplyDeleteTOR - 100 000 0
Morrow so far: 7-0-0-1-14!
Morrow: 8-0-0-1-16!
ReplyDeleteFuckin' A!
Re fog game in Cleveland:
ReplyDelete"That's what you get for building a ballpark on the ocean." -- Oil Can Boyd
I was following that game a bit and did not realize what was going on. And with 16 K's no less.
ReplyDeleteWait, different fog delay! From 1986, I think.
ReplyDeleteBlacked out, so I have Jays radio on.
ReplyDeleteBartlett (sc) flied to CF
ReplyDeleteZobrist (bbb) BB
ReplyDelete[earlier he flew out to deep cf, and wells make a leaping catch, crahsed to the dirt and left the game with a dislocated finger]
Crawford (csf) flied out to short LF. check swing/looping fly
ReplyDeleteMorrow at 126 pitches
ReplyDeleteLongoria (
Longoria (bf) HIT?
ReplyDeletehill dove at 2B and kicks of his glove.
you would have to assume Cano would receive a little chin music tonight
ReplyDeleteoh wow - lost it with one out to go.
ReplyDeletestill 1-0 game, now rays have tying run on 3rd, and morrow at 129 pitches. cito out, but leaves him in.
hill dove to his left. sounds like he just couldn't get to it.
very questionable call by cito - radio noting dejected look on morrow's face at the hit.
ReplyDeleteDan Johnson (bbcffff) K!
ReplyDeleteMorrow: 9-1-0-2-17, 137!
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TOR - 100 000 00x - 1 5 1
I went and watched the last inning of that game. The Longoria hit was one of those things where the second baseman is running to his left and out into left field for it. It did go off his glove, but no question it was a hit.
ReplyDeleteGlad they hung on to win.
Carlos Gonzalez of Colorado is a 3B short of the cycle again. He did it recently, but has also been close a lot.
ReplyDeleteI think 17 strikeouts in a complete game is more impressive this year than a pokey no-hitter. Although nothing tops the perfect game.
ReplyDeleteA.J. Scratched
ReplyDeleteOh snap!
ReplyDeleteI wonder who they'll have pitch now. Gaudin?
ReplyDeleteYep.
ReplyDeleteAbraham (4:58 PM): "A.J. Burnett has been scratched by the Yankees and replaced by Dustin Moseley, the scheduled starter for tomorrow. No word why as of yet."
Jeter, SS
Swisher, RF
Teixeira, 1B
Rodriguez, 3B
Cano, 2B
Posada, C
Berkman, DH
Granderson, CF
Gardner, LF
Dustin Moseley.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he punched another wall.
ReplyDeleteBad back, according to Ian Browne.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he was too afraid of riding in the uppity box to the clubhouse.
ReplyDeleteBut Moseley was supposed to go tomorrow, wasn't he? Hm...Mitre? Hope springs eternal, especially with TB losin'.
ReplyDeleteHughes will pitch tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteUPDATE: "Burnett had back spasms yesterday and will not pitch until Tuesday. Phil Hughes will face the Sox tomorrow."
ReplyDeleteAlso, Brandon Morrow threw almost 100 strikes in his CG (97)!
ReplyDeleteA quick search at BRef tells me that the last pitchers to throw 100+ strikes in a game were:
Randy Johnson, July 31, 2002: 102 (149 total)
Livan Hernandez, June 25, 1998: 100 (152 total)
Randy Johnson, July 18, 1997: 106 (155 total)
(Fat Billy did in twice in 1996.)
Among games for which BRef has pitch counts, the most strikes thrown is 128, by Herm Wehmeier (May 2, 1957; 12 IP, 203 total pitches) and Sandy Koufax (September 20, 1961; 13 IP, 205 total pitches).
ReplyDeletewatching the pre-game show on mute -- and i am feeling a bit of amy's hate for jon miller. he bobs around like a moron. even on mute you can tell he is sucking up to morgan's stupidity ... couple that with joe's hearty embrace of ignorance and orel's wrinkled brow and squinty eyes ...
ReplyDelete(heh. posted this on wmtc a few minutes ago!)
<3 one-pitch outs.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he was too afraid of riding in the uppity box to the clubhouse.
ReplyDeleteLOL
another rib-rattling dive for lyndon
ReplyDeleteIf he wasn't such a pretty-boy, he would have broken a few ribs on that dive, just for fun.
ReplyDeleteway to go, gdgd.
ReplyDeletefoul foul called strike on cano? inning over?
NO! no called strike at all.
Not sure how much longer I can hold oout before muting the TV and putting the radio on.
ReplyDeleteIf there wasn't such a huge delay, I wouldn't even try to hold out.
hold oout
ReplyDeleteOops, must be the Canadian spelling. You guys are rubbing off on me!
i don't even try to listen anymore.
ReplyDeleteif there is a brawl or something crazy happens, i suppose i will un-mute.
ha - i thought that was deliberate.
ReplyDeleteI don't like this at all. I was really looking forward to facing Burnett.
ReplyDeletewhy can't swisher get hit by a bus?
ReplyDeleteis lord up? did he see that? he may be plotting a homicide trip to nyc as we speak.
ReplyDeleteI thought the spelling was on purpose too :)
ReplyDeletestfu gardner.
ReplyDeleteI wish Blackberry had a good Blogger app FUCK that sucked... So I don't have to use the web. Too lazy to get my netbook.
ReplyDeleteStill, an app would be awesome.
What even is this??!
ReplyDeleteOK, muted. That didn't take long.
ReplyDeleteHello, Joe and Dave...
jeter also leads ruth in % of career hits that are little dinky flairs to the opposite field: 79% to 2%.
ReplyDeletewhy can't swisher get hit by a bus?
ReplyDeleteThis, please!
jeter also leads ruth in % of career hits that are little dinky flairs to the opposite field: 79% to 2%.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I didn't realize it was so close...
jeter also leads ruth in % of career hits that are little dinky flairs to the opposite field: 79% to 2%.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny because it's (probably) true.
looks like we're gonna see a perfect game tonight!
ReplyDeleteHA!
ReplyDeletewhy did teix throw the ball? a DP was 1.5 steps away.
ReplyDeleteKind of an odd double play. Guess he thought it could have been a line drive catch.
ReplyDeleteFucked up swinging bunt thingy...
ReplyDeleteOkay, so maybe gamethreading on my Blackberry isn't quite so bad.
ReplyDeleteI hate that damn whistle noise they play whenever one of our guys strikes out.
ReplyDeletetie it up, jd
ReplyDeletenice hat, spike.
ReplyDeleteFuck this Moseley fuck.
ReplyDeleteCLANK A DONGEREENO, BELTRE.
That is all for now.
Thanks for the spoiler, Miller.
ReplyDeleteIsh, re: The bb app - i feel your pain, iphone doesn't have one either.
ReplyDeleteI'll pass along your idea to steph though (she works for rim) - i'll tell her to get on it tmrw morning!
Loaded for Kalish!
ReplyDeletejump on a fb, kalish.
ReplyDeleteTime to go all blue jays on their ass. 8 home runs.
ReplyDeleteTHIS INNING!
Ugh. Definitely went all indians on their ass.
ReplyDeleteTime to go all blue jays on their ass
ReplyDeletehow odd to hear this spoken of as a positive thing to do.
*spiders
ReplyDeleteyeah, i wasn't referring to falling 20 gb by the middle of this month.
ReplyDeletedugout interview
ReplyDeletemiller: what is the story with dustin pedroia, your all-star second baseman?
tito: he's a pain in the ass.
"pipsqueak can't play crib for shit"
ReplyDeleteTim, ask her if she knows when BB6 will be out for the 9650.
ReplyDeleteYou opened up a miniscule can of words by telling me she works for RIM. Lol
aug 12
ReplyDeletemaybe its only on the torch on aug 12. i'll get off my ask and ask her after this swisher K.
ReplyDeleteI don't suppose anyone has already wondered why Moseley is shutting us down.
ReplyDeleteThe press release answer is "in the coming months" but I was just curious if she knew the real answer.
ReplyDeleteHi, all. Here for a bit. Had a wonderful dinner at a new restaurant tonight in Wellfleet. Heading back to western MA tomorrow and then to Brooklyn to see the baby and his parents. So got to pack, etc. Can we please score some runs?
ReplyDeleteHall!?
ReplyDeleteKINGDOM HALL!
ReplyDeleteHall-elujah!
ReplyDeleteHall pass!!!
ReplyDeleteYay offense!
Hall!
ReplyDeleteHall - 4th on the team in HR on August 8.
ReplyDeleteespn graphic has the apparently incorrect info that lbj re-injured a rib on the may 23 dive. Yay for the WWL!
ReplyDeletejesus fuck.
ReplyDeletea dong! and then 3 outs on 6 pitches.
i think ellsbury's troubles started when he took #2. switch back!
Damn....
ReplyDeleteFuck you, Mrs. Teixiera.
ReplyDeletegood one, josh.
ReplyDeleteAt least I missed seeing Jeter pass the Babe in hits.
ReplyDeleteThat was a weird pitch that hit Cano.
ReplyDeletesox pen is stirring
ReplyDeleteOK, I am not enjoying this at all. Sigh.
ReplyDeletenice game, commander suckass.
ReplyDeleteshe said aug 12. don't think she wants to give me the real answer ;)
ReplyDeletethis is bullshit.
josh is cooked. fuck sakes tito, get him out of there. doubront plz.
tito tying his shoes!
ReplyDeletegettin' ready for a stroll?
RUFKM?!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that makes sense. Leave him in to build up his stamina.
ReplyDeleteOK, I'd rather pack than watch this game.
Oy.
Or maybe the real answer is BB6 will be out for the other 6-compatible phones on Aug 12, too! That would be awesome. Thank you both.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm not holding out much hope on that. Something to look for on Thursday, I guess.
ReplyDeleteThis fucking game... Fuck.
YAYYYYYYYY
ReplyDeleteLEAVE HIM IN FOR ANOTHER 20 PITCHES, TITO!
hey! 'sup, tito?
ReplyDeletemaybe tito thought it was the top of the 5th and he wanted to have beckett go 5, so if we rallied and took the lead, he could get him a W.
ReplyDeletepretty sad that the upcoming series in toronto will actually have implications on the standings.
ReplyDeleteWhy can't Beckett pitch against the Yankees?
ReplyDeleteAh well, 6 run comebacks are even better to watch than boring old 2 run ones.
ReplyDeleteJB: 4.2-11-7-2-6, 105
ReplyDeleteseeing 8 hits after 4 innings (or was it 3?) i felt like the house of josh had smoke billowing out of it, and was about to burn down.
ReplyDeleteyup.
i'm surprised v-mart didn't break his thumb on that putout diving for the ball as another run crossed the plate, the way this season's gone.
Why can't Beckett pitch against the Yankees?
ReplyDeleteHe can (see June 9 and August 7 of last year), but not always (tonight, among others).
"long wait for moseley"?
ReplyDeleteHey all. Haven't been around much (in case you didn't notice). Watching this game on the big screen at a movie theater in Pittsfield. Pretty cool except for the lack of a mute button and the inclusion of this sucky game.
ReplyDeletewooooo
ReplyDeleteA-Rod goes from writhing in pain yesterday to stealing a base tonight... draw your own conclusions.
ReplyDeleterun(s) would be welcome here.
ReplyDeleteAt least our crappy lineup means we have a pretty good bench.
ReplyDeletetim: how are you watching this game? L says it is not on the usual espn station. "brian's song" is on!
ReplyDeleteit's a start!
ReplyDeletelet's do this, flo.
ReplyDeleteits on tsn2
ReplyDeletewhat channel is that? is your # the same as ours?
ReplyDeleteI will accept the grandest of dongs right here.
ReplyDeletei would assume so for these channels.
ReplyDeletetry 98
fuck.
ReplyDeleteOur clutch is broken. :(
ReplyDeleteI'd be content with an OTT here, then seeing Victor hit twice in the next inning.
ReplyDeleteFuckin' MFY. Pulling a fast one and starting Moseley.
ReplyDeleteI say Tito does the same. Start Casey Kelly tomorrow!
turns out it would have been better if beckett was scratched and not burnett.
ReplyDeletefuck you, berkman. foul one off of girardi's face now pls.
ReplyDeletethis guy should've started! mowing down yanks all night.
ReplyDeletefrom twitter:
ReplyDeleteIanMBrowne
Beckett has a 6.23 ERA lifetime against the Yankees in regular-season play.
37 minutes ago via web
Interesting.
was that a bunt?
ReplyDelete'the fuck?
no, just a weak dribbler.
ReplyDeletefruitbat? seriously?
ReplyDeleteWow. Girardi going with Fruitbat here. The man is not fucking around. Maybe we scare him or something.
ReplyDeletemore likely he is simply an idiot.
ReplyDeletego for the half-and-half water tmrw i guess.
ReplyDeleteTrying to read into the mind of an idiot is difficult.
ReplyDeleteYuck.
ReplyDeleteWatched the first few innings at the bar, then came home and watched the sucky part here with Bob. (He said to say hi to everyone)
WTF Josh? You're better than that.