Red Sox - 300 010 141 - 10 13 0 Astros - 100 001 101 - 4 11 1The Red Sox began the game with three quick runs, as the first five batters reached base, and after the Astros came close to tying the game (or taking a lead) in the seventh, Boston immediately erupted for four runs, three on a long blast to left field from Darnell McDonald, whose slugging percentage before that swing was .182, to pull away for good.
Miller (6-7-2-2-3, 85) allowed at least one baserunner in each inning, but only three Astros were able to get past first base against him, and two of those were in the first inning.
Alfredo Aceves got into some hot water in the seventh. Working with a 5-2 lead, he retired the first two batters, but then allowed two singles and a walk, loading the bases. Daniel Bard came in and walked Hunter Pence to force in a run, but considering that Pence had singled twice and homered in his three previous at-bats, that may not have been so bad. Bard then retired Carlos Lee on a first-pitch ground out.
Dustin Pedroia, Adrian Gonzalez, and Kevin Youkilis each went 3-for-5, with an RBI; Gonzalez also scored three runs. Jacoby Ellsbury doubled, walked, and scored twice.
Yamaico Navarro hit his first major league home run as a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning. The last Red Sox player to do that was Juan Diaz (June 23, 2002). Diaz's home run came in his eighth, and last, major league plate appearance. (Diaz was still playing baseball as recently as 2010, however, in the independent Northern League.)
The Yankees beat the Mets this afternoon 5-2 for their 17th win in their last 21 games (since being swept by the Red Sox on June 7-9). Boston remains 2.5 GB.
Andrew Miller / J.A. Happ
This is Miller's third start since being called up from Pawtucket last month. In his last outing, against the Pirates, he allowed five hits and one earned run in six innings.
In 16 starts, Happ has a 5.54 ERA and 1.54 WHIP (92 hits and 43 walks in 87.2 innings). ... At the plate, he's a surprising 7-for-24, with an .804 OPS. Of the eight regulars in the Phillies' lineup, only two have an OPS over .800 (Shane Victorino and Ryan Howard).
Terry Francona is considering playing Adrian Gonzalez in RF today.
Unfortunately, Dustin Pedroia did not tell us what he barked at umpire Laz Diaz as he ran to first base after his game-tying single last night: "I don't even remember, man. I'm out of my mind half the time anyway." (I assume FY does not want to incur a fine.)
In addition to the Francona/Brad Mills and Ron Johnson/Chris Johnson connections between the two teams, Carl Crawford and Astros center fielder Michael Bourn played on the same Little League team in Houston.
AL East: Roy Halladay returns to Toronto to face the Jays at 1 PM. Yankees/Mets at 4 PM and Cardinals/Rays at 7 PM.
Ellsbury, CF
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Gonzalez, RF
Youkilis, 3B
Ortiz, 1B
Saltalamacchia, C
McDonald, LF
Scutaro, SS
Miller, P
Bourn, CF
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Pence, RF
Lee, 1B
Michaels, LF
Johnson, 3B
Barmes, SS
Towles, C
Happ, P
How fucking stupid are the Mets? Loaded, one out, 0-0 game. Pitcher up. You have to keep him in, but can you at least create the fucking illusion that he's not TRYING to hit into an inning ending DP? For my sanity? Bunt? Swing up (and maybe end up with a run god forbid)? Strike the fuck out on purpose to just give us a chance? You're the NL, surely you must have thought of this.
ReplyDeleteAnd after several foul would-be DP tappers, he finally nails it, wussing it softly right to A-Rod standing practically on third base. Stupid Mets, stupid NL, stupid .045 batter in the middle of a game that affects MY division.
MFY - 000 004
ReplyDeleteWFM - 000 000
WFM - Worthless Fucking Mets
MFY - 000 004 001 - 5 8 0
ReplyDeleteNYM - 000 000 002 - 2 8 0
7th straight win
17-4 in last 21 games
anyone else unable to get mlbtv to work?
ReplyDeleteJ.A. Happless
ReplyDeleteokay, got the houston feed.
ReplyDeletethat will do for awhile
Listening to Castig and O. I see the boys are getting started early tonight.
ReplyDeleteHow's Tala doing? Claude seems to be on the mend, glad to say.
ReplyDeleteLaura wrote about Tala here. Reasonably good news, we are trying restricted activity and pain meds for a few weeks. Not sure if that will do the trick, though.
ReplyDeletethese astros annc. are not quite the homers the white sox guys are, but jeez ....
ReplyDeleteAll Extra Money Must Go To A Veterinarian
ReplyDeleteLord, I know it.
Has Miller caught whatever Happ-less has?
his affliction is not quite as bad. looks curable.
ReplyDeleteI keep telling L if we immediately spend all our extra money on books, music, and great food, then the dogs won't get sick.
ReplyDeleteI always thought the pet health insurance was silly. I'm going to take a hard look at it now.
ReplyDeleteMiller seems to be settling down...
Man, GDGD has ball 4 clearly inside the lower third of the zone, not even on the white border.
ReplyDeleteCastig just said that Laz Diaz did see Pedroia turn around and shout at him last night when he was running for first, but didn't say what he thought about it. FY's lucky he didn't get tossed. Wish I could have seen it.
ReplyDeleteIt might be one of the highlight videos in you go to last night's Gameday. Or MLB's video page.
ReplyDeleteTom: L is following along at work, but can't thread. She says: "thx for asking about tala, glad to hear claude is better."
ReplyDeleteThe broadcast out of Houston has some of the best camera work i have ever seen for a game.
ReplyDeletethat is what i'm watching, with sox radio a beat or two behind the picture. i will pay attention.
ReplyDeletei feel like im there. i sit that close usually
ReplyDeletethey pan and switch views in a very natural way.
ReplyDeletethe shot of the pitcher/batter is nice and tight.
ReplyDeleteSounds great. I don't get to Fenway often, once or twice a season, but try to get good seats when I go. Tonight I'm keeping an ear on the game while I try to pound out some code. Regards to Laura. When I have a spare hour or two, I'm going to collect the foul words!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as Tito takes Papi out, naturally.
ReplyDelete3 pitches
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single
DP
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YADONGICO!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteaka - PH dong for Navarro, 1st MLB home run!
ReplyDeleteIm at a AA game in Frisco TX & getting the full Monty of jingoism even though it is not the 4th yet.
ReplyDeleteTexas - that sounds scary.
ReplyDeleteNot only army top uniforms but they had an ENLISTMENT CEREMONY on the field before the anthem.
ReplyDeleteIve also been to an Indy team called the Grand Praire Air Hogs
ReplyDeletethey had an ENLISTMENT CEREMONY on the field before the anthem
ReplyDeleteWas it sponsored by the local funeral parlor?
I just noticed that I spelled this batter's name "Towels" on my scorecard.
ReplyDeletepotato, pls
ReplyDeleteNo, "Springtime for Hitler" was the 1st thing that came to mind for me.
ReplyDeleteThe ryhmes are Darnell's, the dongs are McDonald's! Or something! 9 effin' 3.
ReplyDeleteThat was good to see.
ReplyDeleteHEY NOW!
ReplyDeletewas away - and i like what i come back to
Fernando is Abad pitcher!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to face Wandy Rodriguez in this series for the Wandy's/McDonald's matchup.
ReplyDelete2B dij.
ReplyDeleteO'Brien says Bogusevic could be the last man to swing the bat tonight. ... There is one out and no one is on base.
ReplyDeleteDirty Water > Minute Maid
ReplyDeleteWhen I have a spare hour or two, I'm going to collect the foul words!
ReplyDeleteNo need, it's done!
tapped
carved
sprayed
cued
ripped
sliced
flared
bending
rifled
cranked
lifted
lined
grounded
That's all we have so far!
I remember pointing out "hooked" and "laced" one game. I'm also pretty sure I've heard "shot".
ReplyDeleteHow does he come up with all these, I wonder?
Oops, I must have missed those! Now added to the list...
ReplyDeleteI just found those two. Forgot I started another list one night!
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