Yankees - 011 000 011 - 4 8 1Jed Lowrie hit two home runs, scored three runs, and drove in three runs as the Red Sox closed out the 2010 season with a win over the second-place Yankees.
Red Sox - 200 023 10x - 8 8 2
Boston finished the injury-riddled season with a 89-73 record -- only the second time in the past nine years they have failed to win as many as 93 games. They scored 818 runs, their lowest total since 2001, and 54 fewer than last year. The 744 runs allowed was eight more than last season.
David Ortiz went 3-for-3, including a bunt single. J.D. Drew hit a two-run dong in the first.
The Red Sox stole four bases in the sixth inning on two double steals. With Daniel Nava batting, Ryan Kalish stole second and Bill Hall stole third. Then, with Eric Patterson at the plate, Nava stole second and when Dumbo's threw down, Kalish stole home.
Lackey (7.2-6-3-2-10, 118) pitched quite well (best stuff of the year?). Daniel Bard came into the eighth inning with the bases loaded (and the potential tying run on deck) and got Posada on a groundout. Jonathan Papelbon needed 29 pitches to nail it down in the ninth.Dustin Moseley / John Lackey
Patterson, 2BA win would give Boston a 9-9 tie in the season series -- for the third straight year! Also, if the Red Sox win, Lord Lynch wins the W-L contest.
Lowrie, SS
Drew, RF
Ortiz, DH
Hall, 3B
Kalish, CF
Varitek, C
Nava, LF
Anderson, 1B
Tampa Bay and New York are both 95-66. If they are tied after today, the Rays, because of their 10-8 edge against the Yankees during the season, win the East. The Rays/Royals play at 2 PM.
Today, if:
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Atlanta beats Phillies
the NL will have two days of pre-playoffs playoffs!
Monday - Giants at Padres to decide NL West, then:
Tuesday - Monday's loser at Atlanta to decide Wild Card.
(B-Ref)
Cloudy, chilly fall day here in New England. Trees are changing, frost advisories are up... a very fitting way to end the season.
ReplyDeleteGardner, CF
ReplyDeleteJeter, SS
Teixeira, 1B
Rodriguez, 3B
Cano, DH
Swisher, RF
Posada, C
Thames, LF
Pena, 2B
Has Remy said anything about doing a "homer inning" today?
ReplyDeleteGame isn't carried here today, but just wanted to wish all the JoS community a good offseason, and will be back next year, all being well.
ReplyDeleteLast Sox game for 2010. Last game ever for Tek? Last game thread.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely fall.
Good luck, Lord, in the W-L contest, for lots of reasons.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a homer inning?
Remy does play by play as the most Sox-centric announcer ever. WAY over the top. The only time I heard him do it was a couiple of years ago, and it was hilarious. Complaining that the wind and shadows were anti-Sox, etc.
ReplyDeleteJust read the Lackey post. What a baby he is. So was that not a hit? Or is Jeter on first a mirage?
ReplyDelete"If I had a real infield to work with, that gets caught. But it is what it is."
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win, no-one does?
ReplyDeleteNow I'm really cursing that bloody extra innings loss when I was there in Baltimore in June.
He makes me consider a silver lining that is John Lackey not going to the playoffs.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I just thought that.
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win, no-one does?
ReplyDeleteCorrect.
FIRE!!
ReplyDeleteON FIRE!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteON FIRE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFIRE!!!!
ReplyDeleteCastig just said he got a text from one of the Rays broadcasters in the wee hours of this morning that said, "We love Robert Manuel!"
ReplyDeleteI would love it if Big Papi did that more next year! Slap 'em, large father!
ReplyDeleteOK, let's chase this kid away.
ReplyDeletewow - just saw some commercial on mlbtv for the world's deadliest drives (or roads). holy shit!
ReplyDeleteI want to watch that show!
ReplyDeleteDennis Eckersley is 56 years old today!
ReplyDeleteI assume that was because the wind took the ball out of the park.
ReplyDeleteNESN ooo-ing and aww-ing over Cano's OBP yesterday.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds that during the 5-game sweep by in late 2006, Manny reached base in 19 of 20 PA!! And he got ripped by McAdam for being lazy.
He just got unlucky for a pitch.
ReplyDeleteon various vacations in italy and other places, we have taken local buses that go along winding roads on the sides of hills. i usually white-knuckle it the entire way, can't talk, leaning into the aisle as if to balance the bus more.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to that, Allan. In fact, I don't much like ever being in a car. Or a plane.
ReplyDeleteTEK!!
ReplyDeleteWow does Heidi ever look good in red!
ReplyDeleteTek thinks he can play 4 more years?!?!?
ReplyDeleteSo Tek says he can hang out longer as the backup catcher. I wonder how cheaply.
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ReplyDeleteMay have lost myself a bit there... Let me revise this: I hope John Lackey decides in the offseason he doesn't want to play baseball anymore.
ReplyDeleteDamn Lackey.
ReplyDeleteThey showed a replay of Lackey after ARod's hit. I'm not sure, but it looked like he may have been yelling, "Catch that ball." Maybe directed at Drew?
ReplyDeleteBronson Arroyo will start Game 2 of the NLDS for the Reds... Why can't we get guys like that?
ReplyDeleteI was really sad when the Sox gave up Arroyo. I always liked him. I realize that he may be better in the NL, but I'd be happy to have him right now. Especially RIGHT NOW.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly could be at least as effective as Lackey, DiceK, and Beckett have been.
JEDI!!
ReplyDeleteYES!! In the lead again!
ReplyDeleteJED DONG
ReplyDeletewow - what a shitty call on slappy.
ReplyDeletenesn -- all those people and all those screens and all that equipment and they STILL are incapable of showing every pitch of a game ...
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Don says:
ReplyDeletePitchers & Catchers
February 13, 2011
WHEELS ON THE BUNT!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the bitter-sweet part of the game, when the guys get called back to standing ovations.
ReplyDeleteBYe, Papi. :(
ReplyDeleteDumbo unable to get that one.
ReplyDeletePlease, Joe and Dave, shut up about college football. This is the last game of the season. Baseball! Baseball!
ReplyDeleteLarge Father, done for the season...I hope he got an ovation as the PR came in.
ReplyDeleteRoyals 2-0 after 4.
ReplyDeletebig ovation, papi-papi chant. he waved his helmet and turned around to face everyone.
ReplyDeleteTek, you are not going to play four more seasons. Forget about it!
ReplyDeletedouble steal!
ReplyDeleteYesterday's Giants game was exciting in the ninth as they threatened to take the game back. I hope they win today. They're going against Latos but he hasn't been quite as lights out as he was earlier in the season. Jonathan Sanchez, who told the press the Giants would win the division, will start with all the pressure on. Given all the tiebreaking scenarios RS mentioned earlier (which are becoming more and more likely as Atlanta is up 8-2 over Philly), it's possible the Giants will play four games in four cities in four days. (Today's, the two tiebreakers he mentions, and the first game of the NLDS).
ReplyDeleteFour run lead is nice!
ReplyDeleteWhy all these tie breakers in the NL? Do they not use the same approach as AL where tied records go to the team with the better record against the team with which they are tied?
ReplyDeletethanks, dumbo!
ReplyDeleteOK, 7-2!
ReplyDeleteanother double steal -- with kalish stealing home.
ReplyDeleteAmy, the extra games are played only to determine a playoff spot. There are three teams vying for two spots in the NL so they may need a playoff to determine which two teams get in.
ReplyDeleteIn the AL, the playoff teams are already known, it's just a matter of positioning. So, no extra games.
wait - slappy wasn't ejected?
ReplyDeleteThanks, MrsG! I confess---I have not been following the NL at all. It's been a hard enough season for me to keep up with the AL East!
ReplyDeleteYeah, Amy. If Atlanta were to lose and SF and SD (in the same divison) were to end up with the same record, SD would take the division and SF the wild card because of their record against each other this year. It's only if you have three teams involved that you have to play extra playoff games.
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Nice balloon popping.
ReplyDeleteGot it, Zen! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteso nice to see lackey dominate when the game means absolutely nothing ...
ReplyDeleteHey, Allan, it means SOMETHING. It can prevent the Yankees from being the division winner.
ReplyDeleteI am just glad to see Lackey pitch well under any circumstance.
Hey all.
ReplyDeleteholy crap, those roads! I've been on some bad ones, but jesus.
Wasn't planning on seeing this game, but emma's sick, so no harvest festival for us. I even consented to watching a moving instead of the game. Fortunately she announced nap time. Watched an inning before I grabbed the laptop. dug those double steals!
It's Joba. Let's see his ERA notch up.
ReplyDeleteHi Nick. Sorry Emma isn't well, but always nice to see you here!
ReplyDeleteFUCK YEAH!
ReplyDeleteeat dirt swish!
LOWRIE! Ready for 2011!
ReplyDeleteouch! 2X!!
ReplyDeleteThere's one for the ERA. And maybe Swisher hurt in the process.
ReplyDeleteDouble Dong Day for JEDI!
Double-dong Jedi... for that XXX Star Wars remake.
ReplyDeleteAllan, what did Slappy do?
ReplyDeletewas called out on an 0-2 pitch in the 6th that was WAY outside. he barked and i thought the ump tossed him out.
ReplyDeleteHi Amy. It's a bummer, but she's suffering for the good of the game. Or something.
ReplyDeleteThat clearly was outside.
ReplyDelete... and now drew gets similarly fucked by the ump.
ReplyDeleteFirst A-Rod and now Drew. no respect. but way out on both.
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis ump likes double pumping and emphatically calling those third strikes. JD's was way outside too.
Jonathon Albaladleldlaldaleldaldedladjejerejajdejo warming for the Yankees...
ReplyDeletelowrie better push scutaro onto the bench next spring.
ReplyDeleteIn other news, what the fuck was that, Rungeeeeeeee?
ReplyDeleteSo it's looking like this game won't come down to Pap.
ReplyDeleteI am starting to agree that we need electronic means of calling or checking balls and strikes.
ReplyDeleteLowrie hitting his second HR of the day off of JtC is something I would have chosen for the last day of the season.
ReplyDeleteJed's OPS (in only 150 PAs or so) is going to be through the roof at the end of the season.
OK, I'm a little obsessed with Jed's OPS. I really think he could be an elite hitter.
Thank goodness for that, MrsG. How many more times can he possibly blow a game before he loses his job?
ReplyDeletenot sure how much of lackey's contract is guaranteed, but if it's not too much, i'd be in favour of having go the whole 9 and maybe blowing out his shoulder.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I realize that the last one was not entirely his fault.
ReplyDeleteI am starting to agree that we need electronic means of calling or checking balls and strikes.
ReplyDeleteRobots -- like Bender.
Have him go the Matt Clement route? I would accept that.
ReplyDeletezen, i assume you are pulling for the giants this month.
ReplyDeleteWHY THE FUCKING FUCK IS FUCKING BARD UP? JESUS FUCKING PROCTORING CHRIST!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's the last game. Does it matter? We aren't saving Bard for tomorrow. But yeah, why not use someone else? Make the game closer, then bring in Papelbon to blow it.
ReplyDeleteI mean...close it.
ReplyDeleteCap'n (backwards) K.
ReplyDeleteLackey is such a douche.
ReplyDelete"Fenway stands as one as..." Lackey disappoints them again.
ReplyDeleteBut props for the pitching performance. Where the fuck was he this season? Rhetorical question.
ReplyDeleteI am pulling for the Giants pretty hard. They'll never be what the Sox are to me, but I have come around to them as my NL team.
ReplyDeleteI still like the Braves some, and even the Rockies a little, so it gets confusing. I can't really root for any AL team, although there are certainly some I respect more than others.
Atlanta is losing their lead (it's now just 8-7 when it was 8-2), so things could go in the very complicated direction we were talking about earlier.
I have been to Giants games yesterday and Wednesday.
ReplyDelete"I did not allow that run. My ERA should really be lower than it is."
ReplyDeleterunge - eat shit.
ReplyDelete...
hmmm, tying run on deck.
Just as I feared.
ReplyDeleteI'd take Texas over Minnesota, too, but the Yankees will have their hands full either way. Texas and Minnesota are two excellent teams.
ReplyDeleteIn other news, my shit has indeed not turned purple and does not smell like rainbow sherbet.
ReplyDeletePhew.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Wake at least start the 9th.
ReplyDeleteSo...it was good that Bard WAS up and warming.
ReplyDeletecactus has got to go out with some sasahe.
ReplyDeleteNice to have a standing O for Tek. Wish I had been there.
ReplyDeletea decent shot. would've been nice for tek's last AB to be a homer.
ReplyDeleteThree more outs to the season...
ReplyDeletecactus has got to go out with some sasahe
ReplyDeleteHeh. Once Tek, always Tek.
Hopefully that was our last view of a Sox AB for the season.
ReplyDeleteThree more outs to the season...
ReplyDeleteLet's hope so.
BOT
ReplyDeleteDid you notice Tek rolled his eyes when Francona called him back?
ReplyDeleteWTF is HE doing out there?
ReplyDeletetek called back.
ReplyDeletegreat look on his face, like "oh geez". almost made it to the dugout without smiling.
I was truly hoping NOT to see Papelbon again this season.
ReplyDeleteBraves win.
ReplyDeletePosada still wearing his gear?
ReplyDeleteAnd Lord Lynch, who submitted the worst Red Sox prediction way back in March, wins the contest.
ReplyDeleteK
ReplyDeleteOne more.
bot works well with cash!
ReplyDeletebring cash back in '11!!!!
Atlanta is losing their lead (it's now just 8-7 when it was 8-2), so things could go in the very complicated direction we were talking about earlier.
ReplyDeleteSee, I was totally confused when I said this. And no one called me on it. It's the Braves winning that can make this crazy tiebreaker shit happen.
Or the Giants can just win. No score in the 2nd.
His was only the worst because I didn't submit mine! I was going with 85, but didn't want to look like a pessimist!
ReplyDeleteWe would never think of you that way.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Nick.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I am not a pessimist usually, just a worrier.
MFY still take the division w/ this loss? fuckers.
ReplyDeleteNo, Nick, they can't take the division if they lose.
ReplyDeletea little more baseball for us.
ReplyDeletewtf patterson?
ReplyDeletetry giving more than 35%.
Eric Patterson wasn't ready for the season to end.
ReplyDeleteHi, Mr. 27. Do your thing.
ReplyDeleteI think Jeter making the last out would be just dandy.
ReplyDeleteDave O'Brien says Patterson error was microcosm of the season. "Expectations and excitement build then fall short." So... BLUE BALLS!
ReplyDeleteShit.
ReplyDeletePaps is the shit.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Ish.
ReplyDelete...that amy is referring to.
ReplyDeleteI am censoring my pessimistic thoughts...!
ReplyDeleteguess he wants just one more save?
ReplyDeleteQuestion is, what is the NYY-TB season series at?
ReplyDeleteTB tied 2-2 with KC.
ONE MORE STRIKE, PLEASE.
ReplyDeleteTB won the season series with Yankees.
ReplyDeleteDOn't know the breakdown.
ReplyDeletenever mind - cash sucks ass.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Gameday can I assume the home plate umpire is using the force to call balls and strikes?
ReplyDeleteOH COME ON.
ReplyDeleteI hate Papelbon. HATE HIM.
oh, for fuck's sake.
ReplyDeleteI am now following this on gdgd and this is almost funny.
ReplyDeleteTB 10-8.
ReplyDeleteso we'll have
ReplyDeletelars
patterson
lowrie
in the bottom of the 9th
I will take ARod making the last out.
ReplyDeleteNOW.
It's never easy is it?
ReplyDeleteDidn't realize TB had won the season against the MFY. Thought it was the other way 'round.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for the season to end NOW.
Bite your tongue, Allan.
ReplyDeleteOK, DONE!
ReplyDeleteAnd done. :(
For the 89th (and last) time in 2010, the water is Muddy!!!
ReplyDeleteAmy said...
ReplyDeleteOK, DONE!
And done. :(
yup.
Allan, thanks for another great season of the blog and threading. And to Laura as well.
ReplyDeleteHave a great offseason, everyone.
ReplyDeleteWill be watching some of the post-season, I am sure.
Your AL East winning....Tampa Bay Rays....
ReplyDeleteDoes it work like that, even if they lose?
Dirty water. But clean post season.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the contest!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you want as a prize?
Hopefully next year I'll put enough away to get MLB TV; times were tough in March/April. Thanks for you guys on the limited occasions I could get on here for the laughs etc.
ReplyDeleteRemember - the glass is always half-empty!
Congrats, Lord. Glad you won, even if it was because we had a disappointing season.
ReplyDeleteI should just say ditto to everything Amy says ('cept for the Bot stuff...I'm not quite there yet).
ReplyDeleteThanks Allan, Laura and all you awesome people who are part of this "family". I felt like a bit of a distant cousin this season, but what a swell group of people.
time to cut back on my cable bill.
"Hey there now friends, it's time to go, But we'll return and do another show
ReplyDeleteWhen we come back drop in and say hi
So long farewell bye-bye"
Enjoyed the season with all of you. Let me know if we relive 2004 on DVD.
ReplyDeleteGiants up 2-0.
ReplyDeleteStill a good season for the Sox. Thanks to Allan.
I had to miss this game, but I'm glad to see our season ended on a win.
ReplyDeleteDon't drink the water! At least not until 2011.
I'm not saying goodbye, but thanks to everyone in the JoS community for all the fun and commiseration all season long. Special hugs and love to the JoS/wtmc crossover family. We get through the winter together.
ReplyDeleteAnd now... Movie Season!
And yes, I just typed the name of my own blog wrong. That's wmtc.
ReplyDeleteLove you guys, over and out.
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San Francisco is celebrating.
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