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April 11, 2011

G10: Rays 16, Red Sox 5

Rays    - 160 113 004 - 16 20  1
Red Sox - 001 100 111 -  5 10  1
It was a nightmare evening for the Red Sox, as Tampa Bay nearly matched its runs scored total for their previous nine games (20).

The 1-8 team that began the day with a MLB-worst team OPS of .516 (.163/.232/.284) raked Matsuzaka (2-8-7-2-2, 47) over the coals in the second, as the first seven batters reached base. Terry Francona allowed Dice to start the third, but after a single and a walk, Tito went to the pen; his walk to the mound drew perhaps the loudest cheers of the night. The Rays later smacked Tim Wakefield and former Rays reliever Dan Wheeler around.

It's not worth rehashing any of what happened in this game -- I don't want to write it and you don't want to read it -- but I will point out that Boston's first two hits were triples from Adrian Gonzalez and David Ortiz.
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Jeremy Hellickson / Daisuke Matsuzaka

Hellickson, who turned 24 three days ago, is the rookie right-hander that the Rays (1-8) hope will take Matt Garza's place in the rotation. Baseball Prospectus 2011 ranked Hellickson as the #9 prospect:
Hellickson doesn't have the kind of raw stuff that normally lands a player in the top 10, but he's hardly a finesse pitcher. His fastball, curve, and changeup are all at least a tick above average, but it's what he does with his arsenal that is so special. There are decade-plus veterans who don't have Hellickson's polish, as he varies the movement of his fastball and places all of his offerings in the strike zone with laser-like precision. The Rays will find a way to get him to the big leagues this year, and some scouts have already broken an unwritten rule by comparing him to a young Greg Maddux.
Hellickson made his 2011 debut on April 6 against the Angels: 5.2-6-3-2-10, 99. He allowed single runs in three separate innings. "I obviously need to throw my fastball more. I fell in love with my curveball a little bit too much last game." Last year, on September 7, Hellickson allowed three runs in 1.2 innings of relief against Boston.

Last Wednesday in Cleveland, Matsuzaka allowed three runs in five innings, while throwing 96 pitches. (WEEI preview of tonight's game)

The Orioles (6-3) and Yankees (5-4) begin a series in New York tomorrow. The Blue Jays (5-4) are in Seattle tonight.
Example
Details of Clay Buchholz's new contract:
2011: $550,000 (+ $1 million signing bonus)
2012: $3.5 million
2013: $5.5 million
2014: $7.7 million
2015: $12 million
2016: $13 million team option (or $245,000 buyout)
2017: $13.5 million team option (or $500,000 buyout)
(2017 option increases to $14 million if Buchholz finishes either first or second in Cy Young voting during the contract.)

301 comments:

  1. Crawford LF
    Pedroia 2B
    Gonzalez 1B
    Youkilis 3B
    Ortiz DH
    Drew RF
    Saltalamacchia C
    Ellsbury CF
    Scutaro SS

    Fuld LF
    Damon DH
    Joyce RF
    Johnson 1B
    Zobrist 2B
    Upton CF
    Lopez 3B
    Jaso C
    Brignac SS

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  2. Weak cleanup for TB, Re: Joyce!

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  3. Hey, my wife's birthday is today too! We are sort of co-captains of our team....

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  4. Holy shit!
    Rays team batting through 9 games:

    .163/.232/.284

    A .232 OBP?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

    The former(?) FKR averaging 2.2 runs per game (20 runs, 9 games)

    All of that -- Runs, AVG, OBP, SLG -- are the worst in MLB.

    I will accept nothing less than a three-game sweep.

    ***

    Rangers beat the Tigers today and are now 9-1.

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  5. Hooray hooray, bad news for the Tories here in the north country. We are dancing.

    Oh fuck Johnny.

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  6. Why you gotta do us like that Johnny.

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  7. Fuld from my hometown, Durham, NH. I'm proud to see him contributing to the Red Sox with easy outs.

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  8. don says no cheers for damon

    then they play a replay -- lots of cheers for damon

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  9. O'Brien said it was 50/50. Sounded like it, too.

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  10. even the mfy clip they played showed fans clapping and a somewhat mixed response.

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  11. We got Sean McDonough on the ESPN broadcast.

    Unfortunately, we also got Boone and Sutcliffe.

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  12. To whom is Tek getting married?

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  13. What was that pitch he kept using?

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  14. Pedroia under the .400 mark alluvasudden.

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  15. that cut slider is pretty awesome.

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  16. Catherine Panagiotopoulos!!!!

    What a name!

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  17. Thanks Laura. I was on my phone and it's just to hard to post a link from there. I've switched to the laptop now.

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  18. 10 pitches for dice - i missed a couple.

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  19. Amy emailed me the news earlier today. :)

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  20. 10 pitches, all strikes. Very Un-Dice-like.

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  21. Through the five-hole and hits the ump's leg!

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  22. Only two runners stranded this inning. Whoo!

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  23. boo let him off the hook.

    2 BB in the first inning -- and they were not by dice.

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  24. Could be my mood but this game does not feel intense. Perhaps its the 15 losses between them. It may just be the ESPN broadcast which kinda makes me feel separated from the game.

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  25. This game is on ESPN so there is no need to use a stream from the people in the USA.

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  26. What is bad news for the conservatives in Canada?

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  27. Allan, thanks for allowing my son to use your JoS info. He has started a game thread on Reddit. He is linking to JoS so maybe you'll get some new viewers.

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  28. he didn't have to ask. as long as includes a link (which he is doing for all stories he is including), he (and anyone else) can do what they want.

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  29. M, too hard to explain. Just a bunch of really bad news about them in the middle of the election, day before the leaders' debate. See CBC News for deets.

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  30. Of course, bu I don't think he would do it without asking.

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  31. or L may blog about it tomorrow.

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  32. Found a pirated site to watch this crap online!!!! Hurray!

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  33. He's not throwing strikes anymore.

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  34. These radio assholes on EEI are doing an extensive infomercial for DDonuts.

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  35. I always find it a little strange when people ask if they can link to something on my blog. The only no-no is not linking. Linking is always ok.

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  36. Remember Matsuzaka's first inning? Wasn't that sweet?

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  37. this team has hit like kevin cash in a slump -- and now they are fucking teeing off?!??!!

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  38. 5-0 Dice well done. You know this team is supposed to be 1-8.

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  39. This is the lowly TB Rays with no offense. What are you doing Dice???

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  40. people i have never heard of are hitting homers. love it.

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  41. good thing beckett saved the bull pen.

    games 1-9: 20 runs
    game 10: 7 runs (in 1+ inning)

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  42. It's 7-0 with NO outs. Maybe this is the Rays' break out game. Hard to watch.

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  43. well, at least there is no one on base now.

    that's good.

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  44. Why can't Dice-K pitch like he did a few years ago

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  45. And just that fast, someone else is on base.

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  46. dice fixes the no runners right away

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  47. The game is not over until the final out. That is a fact, not an opinion.

    If this has to happen, better to happen in the 2nd inning with more opportunities to make up the runs than in the 8th or 9th.

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  48. I think hes throwing batting practice to the Rays. I think that inning they scored more runs than the Rays did so far this season.

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  49. I love sarcastic cheers. That was a huge one.

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  50. Never ever call a game over on Jos before 8.3 innings are in the books.

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  51. Who wants to be hired by me to assassinate him. I'll pay the trip, tickets, and bail. But i think the police will let you out because I think they don't like him either

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  52. Dice K needs to have a career-ending injury.

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  53. Q. Would Joba have fist-pumped after that K?

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  54. I think people are already starting to leave.

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  55. Maybe Lackey and Dicek will have a collision shagging BP.

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  56. Relax everyone, Fangraphs rates us as a very robust 6.5% to win.

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  57. Joba woulda fist pumped and glared at our dugout.

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  58. I wonder if wake is going to come in now.

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  59. I think people are already starting to leave.

    who the fuck cares?

    ...

    come on, bats!

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  60. Perhaps they were just going to get beer.

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  61. Dice-K can't strike them out but he can spear the ball, drop it and then throw them out by a step, how productive. Hes certainly worth 101 mil.

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  62. JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!
    JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!
    JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!
    JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!
    JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!
    JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!
    JEREMY HELLICKSON IS PITCHING A NO-HITTER!!!!!!!

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  63. 23 minute wait

    And yes, Wake is coming in

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  64. Maybe if they get drunk enough the Red Sox will start to win! In their heads.

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  65. I think people are already starting to leave.

    Feel free to join them.

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  66. I wasn't talking to everyone, you know. :)

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  67. At least they won last night. I was at the game.

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  68. Ha, I'm still here Laura. By the way, are there any plans for a JoS get together this year?

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  69. I think that inning they scored more runs than the Rays did so far this season.

    Me, 4 minutes earlier:

    games 1-9: 20 runs
    game 10: 7 runs

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  70. What? Dice-K is back? And a lead-off hit.

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  71. JoS get-together, sadly, no. We can't do a trip to Boston this year. It will probably be a few years until we do.

    We floated the idea of a get together at our place when the Sox are in town to play the Jays, but there wasn't much interest - or interest, but not much ability to make it happen.

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  72. Wake warming, tho. Please, Tito. Please.

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  73. I'm happy that we're seeing the Sox in Detroit in late May.

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  74. I knew Wake would start a game again.

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  75. Who would get called up if Dice-K gets sent to the Paw Sox?

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  76. Wake is cleaning up this mess

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  77. Dice-K: 4 outs on 47 pitches

    Wake: 1 out on 0 pitches

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  78. old man wake is not impressed with the base dancing antics of kids today.

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  79. This is just painful...and sad. I kinda feel sorry for DiceK. I'm sure there are many cultural issues I can't begin to imagine or understand and he seems very shy. But he doesn't seem very collaborative or open to suggestion.

    WAKE!!!!!!

    I just don't think he had adjusted to being away from Japan. And if transitioning is hard, Boston probably wasn't the best choice.

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  80. Wow, that blog is my worst nightmare!

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  81. wakefield

    1 batter faced
    3 outs

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  82. Bats! Make doom and gloomers like me and meunier eat our words!

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  83. Wow, that blog is my worst nightmare!

    What he said.

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  84. Trade Dice-K back to the JPL for a AAA level pitcher?

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  85. I keep thinking, "I'm just glad I went last night and not tonight." Until I remember that I am going on Sunday, when Dice-H makes his next start...

    At least he'll be well-rested!

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  86. Here's something funny. You know we're having an election in Canada. We're about to have the leader debates, one in English, one in French, leaders of all parties in an actual debate (not scripted or softballs).

    So the French language debate has been rescheduled because it was the first game of Habs-B's playoffs! I love it. Can't ask Quebecers to choose between hockey and government!

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  87. TRIPLE FOR THE SLOWEST MAN ON EARTH

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  88. Yeah, that is quite outrageous. I read that they were considering rescheduling it yesterday and didn't realize that it was actually being considered.


    EVIL BERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Totally would've been an inside the parker had ANYONE ELSE (even Papi) hit that!!!

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  89. It would have been an inside the park home run for anyone else.

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  90. Tim, I thought it was cool that they rescheduled it. I mean, why not? A debate can happen any day. It's not like they're rescheduling the election.

    Although you know if Harper could, he would! After today!

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  91. I love how the campaign trail here is like 30 days, and not two years.

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  92. Tim, me too. Plus they count the votes here. :)

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  93. Don't get me wrong, its totally sensible that it was rescheduled. But it is funny to think that a debate for a national election was moved because of a hockey game.

    Oh Canada. (heh)

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  94. We count votes, Laura! (All the ones that are really important anyway!)

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  95. Yes - sensible but hilarious. So Canada.

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  96. I love how the campaign trail here is like 30 days, and not two years.

    What the hell do your politicians do the rest of the time, research and make laws or something?

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  97. Are you saying something negative about Diebold? They're a stand up corporation, right up there with the likes of Haliburton!

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  98. Re your trip to Detroit. I hope you have a good time. We were there the first year the park opened.

    I was just looking at the schedule tonight seeing if there is a game we might get to. We can usually get to an O's game. The Phillies series looks promising, especially since our son will be going to college in Philadelphia next year. We can get to know the area a little better.

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  99. Well, someone counts them, but who do they work for, that's the question.

    Canadians can't believe there's no non-partisan oversight of elections in the US, every state with its own system, and all controlled by parties. Kinda crazy.

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  100. Thanks Kathryn. We've been to Detroit for games a couple of times, both the wonderful old Tiger Stadium and Comerica. It's a nice 4-hour drive from our place.

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  101. The Phillies new park is really nice, too, you'll enjoy it.

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  102. What the hell do your politicians do the rest of the time, research and make laws or something?

    No! Apparently they act like a bunch of bratty children

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  103. damon has 3 hits
    the red sox have 1

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  104. Using Wakefield in the first game of a series... I approve.

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  105. Sounds like its time to mute NESN.

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  106. I was just thinking that re NESN/mute.

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  107. Even Joe C slags Dice, saying it looked like he was throwing BP.

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  108. NESN? I didn't think they had the game tonight since it's on ESPN.

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  109. Wonder if they put all those new scoreboard screens in because "Saltalamacchia" wouldn't fit on the old ones.

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  110. I guess the Monday night game is not an exclusive.

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  111. GOOD TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Triples from Flo AND EB!!!! We HAVE to win this NOW...

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  112. 2 hits

    triples from AG and Flo.

    Seriously WTF?

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  113. Triples abound!!! PAPI :) :) :)

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  114. Wow, I've seen it all. Papi & EB each with a triple!!

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  115. WOW! Where's Jose Molina? He should get in on this triple madness.

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  116. Too bad Reyes was DFA'ed, could've had him pinch hit and line a triple down the RF line ;)

    FIRE!

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  117. papi's hit sparked the crowd. lots of chanting and big cheers on OF's RBI. a 3 or 4 spot here would be dandy!

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  118. "and once he gets going, he moves fairly well" -Castig on Ortiz

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  119. "and once he gets going, he moves fairly well" -Castig on Ortiz

    In other words, he's not EB....

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  120. They have a decent chance now.

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  121. Unlucky to only get one run there.

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  122. Damn. We can't miss any opportunities tonight. Like we just did.

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  123. Back to the top of the order in the 5th, maybe the Sox can get within 4 runs now.

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  124. rays runs scored by game:

    1
    1
    1
    3
    1
    1
    9 - win!
    2
    1
    (7) tonight

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  125. Yeah Papi is like a big rig. Takes a while to get up to speed but once he's there, he's there.

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  126. Good image, Papi as 18-wheeler.

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  127. Just getting home and stuff to do but let me just say:

    Can we please ditch DiceK and put Wake back in the rotation?

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  128. The only reason the Sox aren't first in the AL east is that they waste good opportunities to score and they hit when they don't need to.

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  129. How about we ditch Dice-K and Wakefield and make it a four man rotation or trade for someone.

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  130. There's a word you only hear during baseball games: miscue.

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  131. Or Doubront as fifth starter, I trust him more than Dice-K

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  132. The only reason the Sox aren't first in the AL east is that they waste good opportunities to score and they hit when they don't need to.

    That certainly seems to be the problem tonight....

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  133. I started to type something about the pitching and then decided to pass.

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  134. I think that allan should be called in to pitch

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  135. That would have been another triple if it had stayed in.

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  136. I think that allan should be called in to pitch

    I'm more of an umpire.

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  137. I liked it better when Dice-K was injured.

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  138. The weird thing is, Dice-K pitches very well one game and does terribly in the next.

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  139. Also, both Dice-K and his little friend Okajima haven't pitched well at all this season. I can't imagine how Junichi Tazawa will turn out.

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  140. The weird thing is, Dice-K pitches very well one game and does terribly in the next.

    I can pretty much guarantee his game logs disprove this statement.

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  141. Any special reason you're talking about those three pitchers, together?

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