Red Sox - 000 002 000 02 - 4 8 0 Angels - 000 000 200 00 - 2 4 0Beckett (8-3-2-2-5, 125) turned in his third straight superb start -- a 1.08 ERA in those 23 innings -- and 11th inning RBI from Adrian Gonzalez and Jed Lowrie gave the Red Sox a win in their first extra-inning game of the season.
Jacoby Ellsbury's two-run single gave Boston a lead in the sixth. Beckett allowed his first hit in the sixth inning and Torii Hunter blasted a two-run dong in the seventh to tie the game.
Boston wasted several scoring chances throughout the game:
1st: 1st/2nd, 1 out - Kevin Youkilis 6U-3/DP
2nd: Man on 3rd, 1 out - Carl Crawford 3U, Jason Varitek K
3rd: 1st/2nd, 2 outs - Marco Scutaro F8
4th: 1st/2nd, 2 outs - Ellsbury F7
7th: 1st/2nd, 0 outs - Gonzalez P5, Scutaro K, David Ortiz K
8th: Bases loaded, 1 out - J.D. Drew K, Dustin Pedroia P4
Erick Aybar doubled to lead off the bottom of the eighth, and he foolishly tried for a triple (despite slowing himself down before he got to second base by turning his head twice to look out at Drew fielding the ball in the corner) and was thrown out Drew-to-Pedroia-to-Lowrie. That was the last Angels base runner until there was one out in the 11th. Peter Bourjos bunted for a hit and took second on a wild pitch, but Jonathan Papelbon retired the next two hitters for the save.
Youkilis fouled a ball off his shin in the first inning; in the bottom of the second, Lowrie moved to third and Scutaro took over at shortstop.
Boston improved to 7-11 and is now 4 GB the Yankees (and only 1.5 games out of second place).
Josh Beckett / Tyler Chatwood
Chatwood, a 21-year-old rookie right-hander, is making his third career start. In his previous starts, he has allowed nine hits and six walks in 12 innings (3.75 ERA). BP2011 says he has a mid-90s fastball and a plus curve.
In Beckett's last two starts (15 innings against the Yankees and Blue Jays), he has allowed only five hits, three walks and one run, while striking out 19.
Peter Gammons, WEEI:
I think one of the things that's killed [the Red Sox] is that Jacoby Ellsbury has forgotten what his job is in baseball, which is to get on base and run. His four home runs, to me, are one of the worst things that's happened to this team early in the season, because I think it's encouraged him to get wider and wider with his swing. ... They need him to get on base 37 percent of the time or 38 percent of the time. I think he's kind of gotten away from that. ... The guy who's supposed to hit leadoff isn't getting on base.Among the 10 Red Sox players with more than 25 plate appearances this year, Ellsbury's .262 OBP ranks 8th. (His batting average is 9th and his slugging, even with a team-leading four home runs, is 6th. He is also second on the team in strikeouts.)
KHAZAD, commenting at Joe Posnanski's blog:
I like to look at the season as a series of 18 game innings. As a team, you would like to win each inning. If you do you are definitely in the playoff hunt*. ... I also like it because there are arbitrary beginning and ending dates. You cannot start it just after a losing streak and carry it to the beginning of the next one just to make the team look better.* - This is true. Winning an 18-game "inning" by the smallest margin would be a 10-8 record, which is a 90-win pace for the season.
After tonight's game, we will have completed the first "inning" of the 2011 season.
AL East: White Sox/Rays at 6:30 PM and Twins/Orioles at 7 PM. Yankees off.
Drew, RF
ReplyDeletePedroia, 2B
Gonzalez, 1B
Youkilis, 3B
Ortiz, DH
Lowrie, SS
Crawford, LF
Varitek, C
Ellsbury, CF
Izturis, 3B
Kendrick, 2B
Abreu, DH
Hunter, RF
Wells, LF
Conger, C
Trumbo, 1B
Aybar, SS
Bourjos, CF
Ellsbury's four home runs are the worst thing to happen to this team, because they do not fit my preconceptions.
ReplyDeleteWe lost the top of the first "inning" but with a win tonight we'd win the bottom. (2-7/5-4)
ReplyDeleteMatt Albers was activated and Alfredo Aceves was optioned to Pawtucket.
ReplyDeleteTek (1-for-20, .050) is starting back to back games for the first time this year.
BRef Blog:
ReplyDeleteThrough 18 games, the Cubs have yet to ever be more than 1 game above or below .500. That means ... they have had records of 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, 5-5, 6-6, 7-7, 8-8, and 9-9 so far this season.
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There is a 4-way tie for first (!) in the NL Central, with the Cubs, Cardinals, Reds, and Brewers all 9-9.
Again, I like this lineup. With Drew leading off the sox are 2-0!
ReplyDeleteKeep it rolling!
Uh-oh, one more 0fer and Tek will be batting his age.
ReplyDeleteI thought he was still at .063 and I was going to say hitting his height, but I guess that was yesterday...
Want to watch this but the Bruins-Habs game has gone to OT.
ReplyDeleteKalish got hurt, Alex Hassan will get a chance at Pawtucket now.
ReplyDeleteOT; (1) Micheal Ryder.
ReplyDeleteGreat.
ReplyDeleteEI has the LAA feed.
Rogers has the game, also, and is showing ... the LAA feed.
Wow the sound is WAY behind the picture on NESN, probably because they just switched over from the Bruins.
ReplyDeleteIt's like 2 seconds behind, we heard the crack of the bat when the ball was in center field on both those hits.
ReplyDeletenice start so far
ReplyDeleteIt rained most of the game yesterday.
ReplyDeleteKalish got hurt? Is it serious?
ReplyDeletedammit
ReplyDelete"I hate double plays more than anything in life" was just said in our house. By me.
ReplyDeleteThe team team described it as a "jammed shoulder." according to milb.com
ReplyDeleteNot impressed by Youk at the plate this year.
ReplyDeleteKalish injured on catch
ReplyDeleteLeft shoulder... Taken for x-rays, arm in a sling.
too close at 2nd....jeez
ReplyDeleteprecise hitting by jed
ReplyDeleteOooh, a 'productive out'
ReplyDeletesettle for the scrote fly, Carl
ReplyDeleteopposite of what i asked Carl
ReplyDeletelaa tv guy says crawford "has been scuffling as of late".
ReplyDeleteyeah, since opening day ....
Tek has got to be DFA if he can't get himself above the Mendoza line.
ReplyDeleteSASAHF
ReplyDeleteWhen did they put the "C" on Kevin Cash's jersey?
ReplyDeleteA cactus arm over the plate would get more base hits right now.
ReplyDelete.048
ReplyDeleteThe 'C' is for cactus.
ReplyDeleteYouk out - Lowrie @ 3rd, Scut @ SS. Uh-oh!
ReplyDeleteThe C is for his goal of batting .100.
ReplyDeleteOh no the mlb 2k curse strikes again
ReplyDeleteTek has got to be DFA if he can't get himself above the Mendoza line.
ReplyDeleteI'll settle for over the Grebeck line.
Any player that gets hurt in my game, something then happens to him in real life the next day.
ReplyDeleteThe C is for his goal of batting .100.
ReplyDeleteLOL
Tony Thomas, please report to the SWA counter :(
ReplyDeleteNice play by AG!
ReplyDeleteEB!! Nice play.
ReplyDeleteGreat pitching.
Tek, ha, batting his age...that's funny...and sad.
They have to be looking for a catcher, huh?
laa guys said a called strike on yook was called because chartwood is a rookie and yook is a vet with a good eye. slight whining.
ReplyDeletebeckett puts a ball in the same spot twice - ball 2 to hunter and ball1 to conger - and they act like nothing odd happened.
not many decent options in the minors.
ReplyDeleteGammons: If you hit it over the wall, Jacoby, hold at third, we need you on base.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was thinking there probably isn't anyone out there to go after. Are good catchers that rare, or is it a catcher who can hit?
ReplyDeleteHi, all. I won't make it for long here. But I see LBJ hasn't done anything to counter Peter Gammons' statement. Sigh...
ReplyDeleteHey Amy! Do you get to see your grandbaby over Passover?
ReplyDeleteFY!
ReplyDeletefy hurt?
ReplyDeleteNo...first Youk now FY. Don't do this guys.
ReplyDeleteDamn, he'd better not be hurt.
ReplyDeletejammed left foot?
ReplyDeleteCue up the Aybar Complaint Boogie.
ReplyDeleteAnd he was off the base.
ReplyDeleteYes, Kat---he was here for his first ever seder!!
ReplyDeleteHe says, "I'm all right, yeah."
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Youk??
ReplyDelete"not many decent options in the minors"
ReplyDeleteI beg to differ;
Tony Thomas, INF
OBP SLG AVG OPS
.474 .781 .375 1.255
scutaro batting cleanup
ReplyDeleteMake 'em pay, Scu
ReplyDeleteOK, ball hit his foot?
ReplyDeleteThomas is not a catcher.
ReplyDeleteAs a replacement for Youk or god forbid, FY.
ReplyDeletefy hurt?
ReplyDeleteF No!
scutaro batting cleanup
Ditto.
5 baserunners, no runs
ReplyDeleteIs Youk really hurt?
ReplyDeletedown from the anxiety attack that was the bruins, tuning in to some red sox now...
ReplyDeletethis CF is good, saw him a couple times during the jays series in LAAAAA. reminds me of ellsbury.
Thomas is also in A ball. A 10-game sample in A ball (with 1/3 of his hits coming in one game) is not much to hang your hat on. I'd say Iglesias would be called first.
ReplyDeleteBut I was talking only out catcher options since you claimed Tek might be DFA'd.
welp, glad i didnt check EI, allan. checked rogers a few hours ago and since its on the rogers west, assumed it would be LAA.
ReplyDeletedisappointed to see my assumption come true - was looking forward to playing some bingo.
Any answer regarding Youk?
ReplyDeleteSorry, Thomas is in AAA. Not sure wtf I was looking at.
ReplyDeleteYamaico Navarro is doing well in AAA. He's no replacement to one of the best hitters in baseball, but you can sing his name instead of Hakuna Matata in that lion king song pretty snugly.
ReplyDeleteRaise your hand if you whispered "Yamaico Navarro" to the tune of hakuna matata.
ReplyDelete*raises hand*
this CF is good, saw him a couple times during the jays series in LAAAAA. reminds me of ellsbury.
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice catch they just showed.
BecKKett
ReplyDeleteHand raised
ReplyDeleteOK, guess no one wants to tell me what happened to Youkilis.
ReplyDeleteTime to go to sleep. GO SOX!
Jed Lowrie is due for a hit. I can't believe he doesn't have one already.
ReplyDeleteP Abe says Youk fouled the ball off his shin.
ReplyDeleteThey just showed Youk on the bench. That's a nasty bruise and he flinched when the trainer pressed on it.
ReplyDeleteThat shot of Youk was from right after the play. (Just to clarify he's not still sitting in the dugout this much later.) (For those of you just joining us.)
ReplyDeleteIt was actually more of a squirm than a flinch.
ReplyDeleteTek up, 2 outs, Crawford on first--so I guess CC has to steal second, third, and home here. Prove me wrong, Tek, prove me wrong!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kat. Glad someone was listening! :)
ReplyDeleteSB CC!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe he'll walk?
ReplyDeleteAt yesterday's game I was thinking, "Even rain can't out out On Fire"
ReplyDeleteCactus turns out to be something useful at the plate - good!
ReplyDeleteWell, let's see what LBJ can do. (Yes, still here. At least for this half inning.)
ReplyDeleteNow, a dong would be counterproductive here, right?
ReplyDeleteJust great....
ReplyDeleteThat's it for me. I have to teach in the morning.
Good night, all.
Okay, I'm out. Time to listen to the radio in bed.
ReplyDeleteNight all. The guys on base will start scoring.
Good night Amy. L also heading to bed, was up at 6 today in NJ.
ReplyDeleteChatwood: "The rigination is from the Olde English pre 7th Century "ceto" which means "wood", to which was added in Anglo-Saxon times "wudu", also meaning "wood""
ReplyDeleteThis guy's got twice as much wood as Allan!
This guy's got twice as much wood as Allan!
ReplyDeleteI doubt that.
touche
ReplyDeletewood²
ReplyDeleteJust checking in. Beckett dealing in a LOBfest? Could be worse.
ReplyDeletechartwood
ReplyDeleteis that some type of lockerroom trainspotting?
Whenever the guy who does the MLB recap on the radio mentions the Orioles, I always hear 'Baltimore' as 'Voldemort'
ReplyDeleteConsider the LOBster?
ReplyDeletespeaking of CLE...
ReplyDeleteCLE 000 020 000
KCR 000 000 012
Minnesota over Voldemort, 3-0
ReplyDeleteThe C is for his goal of batting .100.
ReplyDeleteOwwwwwwww-ch!
"is that some type of lockerroom trainspotting?"
ReplyDeleteFunny, today I learned the term "pecker checker."
ce n'est pas tribe time.
ReplyDeleteOr as the guy behind me at Game 7 of the 2007 ALCS would say...
ReplyDelete"The C is for his goal of batting .100.
ReplyDeleteOwwwwwwww-ch!"
Heart
sleeve
Average
chest
Beckett PC 61-40.
ReplyDeleteChatwood 73-39.
jetered to right ...
ReplyDeleteat least Beckett is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeckett goes 3-0, gets three straight striKes
ReplyDeleteSome run support would be nice.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the Sox had a Seder this week?
ReplyDelete5th BB for sox in last 3 innings
ReplyDeleteNot sure who would be there besides Youk and Theo.
ReplyDeletewe're about to break the fuck through
ReplyDeleteNow's the moment Crawford get his big hit. DOUBLE down the right field line.
ReplyDeletebreak on through to the run scorin' side!
ReplyDeletewhat the shit? Sac bunt? Really?!
ReplyDeleteWhew I thought he caught it on the fly for a sec
ReplyDeleteactually don't mind the bunt. though i wish tek and lbj were not the batters.
ReplyDeleteI've seen some pretty impressive dongs from Tek this year. I grant you they were in batting practice. So if he can just get some solid wood against double-wood....
ReplyDeleteWhat's the avg now, guys?
ReplyDeletenope. another of his awful half-swings
ReplyDeleteck swing on sasahe
ReplyDeletetek now had batted with 25 men on base -- and 0 rbi.
.045
ReplyDeleteLBJ!
ReplyDeleteo'neill plays it on a hop ...
ReplyDeleteBAM!!! LBJ with a shitty hit, comes up big!
ReplyDeleteyay runs
ReplyDeleteYes, Tek SASUAHE rendered meaningless.
ReplyDeletetek in danger of hitting his pants size?
ReplyDeleteokay, josh, there are your runs.
ReplyDeleteLBJ CS
ReplyDeleteTek hitting his revolutions per minute preference?
ReplyDelete(set up is there for a single vs. long play joke) (if it were the 70s I guess)
tek in danger of hitting his pants size?
ReplyDeleteTomorrow, his shoe size...
no wait #33 must prefer 33 rpm, forget it
ReplyDeleteDamn, THAT was the first hit? :(
ReplyDeleteBeckett had to eat it
ReplyDeleteAt least he's got no one to blame
ReplyDeletecatcher's throw on the LBJ CS was short. it hit the ground and bounced under ellsbury's sliding leg, and aybar gloved it on the hop, past the leg.
ReplyDeletealright, watching this one without threading...at least these announcers (LAA) aren't saying much at all.
ReplyDeletenight!
DEALING!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe can gain on Balt and Tamper with a W.
ReplyDeletebeckett - 1 run in last 3 starts (21 innings), 0.43.
ReplyDeleteNot that swears are off limits, I feel like being a little more raunchy than usual, threading this late at night.
ReplyDeletemaybe wait 2 minutes, until after midnight ... :>)
ReplyDeletethird instance of b2b BB.
ReplyDeletemake
them
pay ...
Come on, blow it open
ReplyDeletenot what scioscia was looking for
ReplyDeleteworst non-Tek at bat of the night
ReplyDeleteOrtiz, don't let them get away with this shit!
ReplyDeleteafter that high pitch for ball 2 to marco, i swear the LAA tv guy said the angels were hoping that scutaro "was in tek mode".
ReplyDeletebut then i realized they said scutaro was in "protect mode" with two strikes.
It's late
ReplyDeleteseems like a perfect time for raunchy comments ...
ReplyDeleteShucks! Darnnit!
ReplyDeleteAnyone warming?
ReplyDeleteLooking at that hit again, Beckett didn't exactly field it like a pitcher who had a no-hitter going.
ReplyDeleteI had a feeling about that.
ReplyDeleteAll of that work erased :(
ReplyDeletei hope this piece of dogshit makes the game-losing error later
ReplyDeleteThat is some bullshit.
ReplyDeletemakes that ball 3 call on what looked like strike 3 very annoying
ReplyDeleteWhoa.
ReplyDeleteIs Pap not available tonight because of the 4 out save yesterday?
ReplyDeletebot with 25 pit yesterday, outing before was back on 4/16, so i say yes.
ReplyDeleteyes, he's available, that is.
ReplyDeleteI'm sick of losing games and being under .500
ReplyDeleteLet us mother fucking win this game.
RUNS!!!
CC BB
ReplyDeleteTime to earn a little of your contract, CC!
ReplyDeleteThat's the best thing Tek has done at the plate all year!!!!
ReplyDeleteTek OBP ... rising!!!
ReplyDeleteToo bad Lowrie didn't try to find out if Rodney was wild.
ReplyDeleteTek OBP ... rising!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL
Tek's most productive PA in weeks!
ReplyDeleteSadly, Patrick is not being sarcastic.
ReplyDeletebard up
ReplyDeleteand bot stretching ...
ReplyDeletetime for drew to torch this motherfucker.
ReplyDeleteWe need a laser!
ReplyDeletewhiff :(
ReplyDeleteno respect from the ump there
ReplyDeletei can hear the drums, fernando ...
ReplyDeleteHe looks marvelous (I tell ya)
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna be pissed if we lose this one.
ReplyDeletesurprised to see beckett out there
ReplyDelete#-minute wait
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAH! IDIOT!
ReplyDeleteOUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBONE HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice try fuckface
ReplyDeleteWe needed that!
ReplyDeleteLAA TV: leadoff double should have been more than enough
ReplyDeleteidiot turning around to watch drew TWICE before he got to second ... and still goes for third!
ReplyDeleteBeckett borrowing Pedroia's line
ReplyDeleteI love how he looks back--and determines going to third is the right move! And The Scioscial Net-jerk argues just because that's his role I guess.
ReplyDeleteBeckett: Where do you think he learned that kinda language?
ReplyDeleteman, if i was an angels fan, i would be beyond fuckin livid...
ReplyDeleteEvil Bert has one freaking home run. People were predicting 40...
ReplyDeleteHit a home run! Hit it now! Show us your Dong!