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April 7, 2011

G6: Cleveland 1, Red Sox 0

UPDATED: Links to Brooks Baseball's pitch f/x data on Ortiz, Santana, and LaPorta ABs in the 4th and 5th innings.

Red Sox - 000 000 000 - 0  4  0
Spiders - 000 000 01x - 1  3  0
After Lester's day was done (7-3-0-3-9, 109), Cleveland scored the game's only run in the eighth off Daniel Bard. Adam ".294 Career OBP" Everett walked and, while Bard fell behind Orlando Cabrera 2-0, stole second. Cabrera bunted him to third, and Asdrubal Cabrera dropped down a suicide squeeze to bring in the run.

Down to their final out against Chris Perez in the ninth, David Ortiz walked and Darnell McDonald pinch-ran. J.D. Drew lined the first pitch back to Perez, and the ball caromed off his leg towards Everett at third. Everett had no play on Drew, and it looked as if the Red Sox would have something resembling a last-minute rally.

But McDonald had rounded second too aggressively, and when he tried to get back, he slipped a bit. Everett whipped the ball to Orlanda Cabrera and McDonald was tagged out before he could get his hand back on the bag.
And "just like that", the Red Sox had lost their sixth straight game.

McDonald:
I'm trying to be aggressive. I'm trying to make them make the throw, lost my footing out there and just got caught in no-man's land. I was just trying to be aggressive and make them make the throw to first base.
Scoring opportunities were scarce against Lester and Carmona (7-2-0-2-4, 109). A Boston rally in the third was thwarted by a blown call at second base. With one out, Marco Scutaro walked and Jacoby Ellsbury singled. Carl Crawford grounded to first and Matt LaPorta's wide throw to second pulled A. Cabrera's foot off the bag. However, umpire Dan Iassogna said that Cabrera was able to tag Ellsbury's leg in time. Replayed showed that LBJ was safe. So instead of bases loaded/one out, the Sox had first and third/two outs. Dustin Pedroia flied to deepish center to end the inning.

In the eighth, Scutaro singled and Ellsbury walked. Facing Rafael Perez, Crawford grounded to third, moving the runners to second and third, and Pedroia grounded out to the pitcher.

The outside half of home plate umpire Jerry Meals's strike zone was inconsistent all day, and his rulings on what constituted a strike seemed to favour Carmona. In the fourth, Ortiz took two outside pitches in the exact same spot. One was called a ball (for a full count) and the next one was called strike three. That inconsistency became doubly annoying a few minutes later, when in the home half of the inning, Meals ruled a similar 3-2 pitch to Carlos Santana was ball 4. And Meals did not call two other outside-edge pitches strikes to LaPorta to begin the fifth. So LaPorta ended up walking on what was most likely a 1-3 pitch.

[Update: I looked at the f/x data for those three AB. For Otiz, the 5th pitch (ball 3) was outside and the 6th pitch (strike 3) was on the corner. Ball 3 to Santana was a hair off the corner; a borderline pitch. And the first and third pitches to LaPorta were not too far out of the zone, but, according to the data, they were outside. Cumulative data shows neither pitcher receiving a significant advantage.]

The Red Sox will open Fenway Park tomorrow afternoon against the Yankees (4-2).
Example
Jon Lester / Fausto Carmona

Lester hopes to bounce back from a bad Opening Day start (5.1-6-5-1-0, 88; 3 HR allowed) in Texas, though compared to the shellacking the White Sox gave Carmona (3-11-10-1-5, 88), he was nearly lights out.
Example
       Winless    First      Finish
        Start    25 Gms
1905     0-6      10-15      78- 74
1927     0-6       8-17      51-103
1945     0-8      10-15      71- 83
1966     0-5       7-18      72- 90
1996     0-5       6-19      85- 77

151 comments:

  1. I have to study for my exam next week, in order to watch the home opener tomorrow. So I'll have to miss the first win of the season.

    Right?

    Please?

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

    O. Cabrera 2B
    A. Cabrera SS
    Choo RF
    Santana C
    Duncan DH
    Kearns LF
    LaPorta 1B
    Buck CF
    Everett 3B

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  3. It saddens me that you won't be here to see the first win of the season, Laura.

    I, on the other hand, will be in Boston for their sweep of the MFY and will miss even hearing the games on the radio.

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  4. That is sad, too, Nick. So close and yet.

    This, on the other hand...

    their sweep of the MFY

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  5. Ooh, thanks to Globe 10.0, we were treated to Chad Finn fending off Mazz while the latter tried desperately to get Finn to complain with him about Drew.

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  6. Game threading from work! Woohoo!! (Note to self: Keep the FY impressions to a minimum. Your bosses and co-workers probably frown on that sort of thing!)

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  7. fog rolling in off the ocean.

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  8. So foggy I can't see the empty seats.

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  9. Nice bit of fog we have going on there. 38 degrees at noon for the game!

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  10. Having my coffee, listening to Uncle Joe and Brother Dave - waiting for the first win of the season - !!!

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  11. Online in the office. Might be a bit blatant putting on MLB TV until the boss goes home!

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  12. Based on how the players are reacting, the inside strikezone is wide today.

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  13. that drew fly seemed "well struck" at first.

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  14. Only problem with listening in the car - have to turn the key every 10 minutes stupid ford

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  15. don going crazy with the press notes (santana and kearns, especially)

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  16. Well, looks like Lester is more of his old self. Now, let's get the bats there.

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  17. I wonder how many of these pop-ups would be homers if it was warmer.

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  18. I'm watching from home, in the living room, on a recliner. A rare moment of relaxation.

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  19. another blown call at 2nd? foot was off on the FC, but what about the tag? SAFE!

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  20. His foot stopped before it reached second--he was still safe but maybe that's what fooled the ump.

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  21. Yeah, that was a crappy call. I think the ump couldn't see the tag. Crapola!

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  22. Dammit! I think the cold weather is doing more to help Cleveland than anything else at this point!

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  23. ump was actually in decent position -- they usually are not on tag plays at second.

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  24. L wandered in while they were discussing the Tek screwup last night and she wondered what the media storm would have been if Salty had done it?

    Way more intense, I would hazard.

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  25. If Salty had made Tek's gaffe, a lot of people would be howling to replace him. No doubt in my mind.

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  26. Dammit! What's up with all the fielding errors? Also, I really don't like how Youk is treating his hand right now. Looks like he might have jammed it.

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  27. puddle of asdrubal left on home plate

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  28. You can tell that Heidi generally eats healthy food. Bwahahahaha!

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  29. Heidi's food bit would be hilarious if it was in between innings... kinda forgot a game was going on.

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  30. yook staring at left hand on the bench

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  31. reference to don eating a lot?

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  32. heidi would not be so honest if it was a concession at fenway, however.

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  33. And they finally get around to noticing Youk's wrist--the fried chicken waffle sandwich was waaaay more important.

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  34. so nesn has this stupid "we're all in" slogan. i noticed both abraham and cafardo have used "all in" in recent stories. just a coincidence, i'm sure.

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  35. Did we get an "Enjoy the game!" today from Don? I didn't hear it, but I want to make sure.

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  36. That's because Abraham and Cafardo play poker, Allan. Yeah, yeah...that's it.

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  37. SAAALLLLTTTYYYYYY!!!


    Yeah, let's see Tek do THAT!! Wooo!!!

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  38. they are not doing that ad anymore, it seems. we need to change it to "hi, again, everybody"
    or just a free square.

    SALTY GUN!

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  39. Both the Red Sox AND White Sox are using "all in," cashing in on the Texas Hold 'em craze of a decade ago.

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  40. Possible slogans for 2012:

    Red Sox baseball - that's the ticket!

    It's groovy, Daddy-O.

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  41. Home plate ump ignored Salty's outstretched glove and threw a new ball to Lester. Interesting.

    Lester K!

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  42. OCab is starting to annoy me.

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  43. Is it just me or is the home plate ump really opening up the right side of the plate for Cleveland?

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  44. he is -- and is also being very inconsistent.

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  45. Other possible Sox slogans:

    "Whoomp! There it is!"

    "Talk to the hand"

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  46. I think Jerry Meals is eager to get to Mendy's.

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  47. Who Let The Sox Out?

    Can't Touch This!

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  48. MARCO!!!!!!! (Do we have a nickname for him yet?)

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  49. "Home plate ump ignored Salty's outstretched glove and threw a new ball to Lester"

    Do you think the ump meant to show Salty up, pokerwolf, or was it a brain cramp?

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  50. Allan, you're killing me with "Who let the Sox out". Hahahaha!

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  51. Don't forget about "Boston Red Sox baseball: Get your [any related noun] on."

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  52. I'm not sure, John. I don't think Salty has said anything to him, so he might just have had a brain cramp. Something to keep an eye on, though.

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  53. i wanna see if lester gets any calls like that.

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  54. Don't hold your breath Allan. He already took away the strike that Lester thought he had in the last inning.

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  55. Actually - a lot of umps throw the ball to the pitcher - ignoring the catcher - depends on the ump - some just use it to stay active and warm behind the plate.

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  56. if amica is consistent, lester got fucked on 2 of 5 pitches in that AB

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  57. laporta walks on the 1-3 pitch.

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  58. I trust the Amica Zone more than this ump, Allan.

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  59. i mean if amica is consistent within itself. i don't think it is accurate at all w/r/t the top half of the zone.

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  60. may have to pay a visit to brooks, and get even more pissed off at meals.

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  61. I just realized that we missed a bingo square! Don talked about his appetite during the Heidi food segment!

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  62. i mentioned it (sort of) and checked it off...

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  63. it was a borderline mention, but i ruled Yes

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  64. MIN - 0
    MFY - 0

    OAK - 000 00
    TOR - 000 0

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  65. about half the clips of the bruins ad are fights ...

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  66. Don's warming up with his catchphrases!

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  67. Hopefull, Bard will lower his ERA this time around.

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  68. NICE dive and catch after lester gets fucked on the 1-0 pitch

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  69. after the bunt pop out, did the next 2 guys hack at the first pitch? (I think they did)

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  70. Hey, I just checked in from work. Looks like some good pitching. Now how about some offense.

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  71. Come on, Sox! Scutaro is doing his best to get a run!

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  72. Lester comes out so well, but Carmona's got to get his shit together at the same time?

    bard up

    Never thought this would fill me with foreboding.

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  73. Hey, Kathryn! Yeah, this game has been all about pop flys dying at the warning track. Ugh.

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  74. So are we hitting the ball well and they're just not carrying? Or, just hitting popups?

    I looked at Crawford's and Youk's numbers yesterday. Brutal. And see that they are both hitless today.

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  75. CC almost beat out that throw! Wow!

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  76. A bunch of hits didn't carry, but they aren't hitting much beyond balls in the air today.

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  77. It's always scary to see in play, out(s) on GDGD. I wait for the verdict on the double play.

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  78. It's an Oil Can Boyd kind of day

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  79. haha, pitcher thanks god, who it turned out was actually rooting against him on the play

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  80. lester likely done, too. was at 108.

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  81. yeah, bunt - lower your chances of scoring.

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  82. if he can't throw a strike, why waste an out?

    SB, fuck

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  83. Why are our opponents able to do just about everything that we can't do? It is getting very wierd.

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  84. 95-96 instead of the usual 99-100 for Bard...

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  85. They fucking squeezed! Well played, Cleveland. Well played.

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  86. Excellent execution.
    I hope we are watching and learning how to play ball.

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  87. 1 run, 0 hits

    and when they got the 4-spot last night, they had 1 hit in that inning.

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  88. multiple hits seem like a pipe dream, so we need a dong

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  89. hellooooooooo, sox?

    are you listening? dong pls

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  90. At least Laura isn't watching this mess. Good luck to her on her exam.

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  91. 12 straight first pitch strikes by Cleveland pitcher.
    As already mentioned, I hope our team is learning things.

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  92. yeah, she'll see tomorrow's loss instead.

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  93. oh my fucking god good night everybody

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  94. Are you kidding me!!!

    2011 Boston Red Sox are inventing new and more interesting ways to lose.

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  95. Is this the first game of the season with no home run hit against us?

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  96. Man, this sucks really big ones. A sweep of the MFY would go a long way, but given what we are seeing, what are the chances of that?

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  97. It's also the first game where we haven't given up a hit, Kathryn.

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  98. Do they really not have another angle of that last play? I watched the same one they showed again in slo-mo and it doesn't seem like he could have gotten the tag on him in time, but obviously we were shielded.

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  99. Guess they don't have another angle. Because they just showed it again twice in a row, ALL from that same angle.

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  100. I haven't seen one, Jere. But, if that's the case then we were fucked on two calls at 2B today.

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  101. So glad I missed this one. Like I said last night, work is more fun than watching these games. Fortunately for me, I had to teach and meet with students.

    Will we ever win a game?? I may be going to the Saturday game, but right now I am not so sure I want to sit with two Yankee fans in order to see the Red Sox play.

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  102. I think this Yankees series is the perfect time for things to start going right for the Sox.

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  103. Asdubral Cabrera stepped way out of the batter's box to lay down that bunt. By Rule 6.06, he should have been called out.

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  104. How did you get that movie that keeps restarting?
    Thanks

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  105. Someone posted a gif at SoSH. I copied it.

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