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July 15, 2011

G91: Rays 9, Red Sox 6

Red Sox - 011 001 210 - 6  8  0
Rays    - 142 002 00x - 9 11  0
Miller (2.2-5-7-5-0, 85) was absolutely dreadful and although Price (6-5-3-1-7, 121) gave up three home runs for only the second time in his career, he managed to keep the lid on the Sox's offense. The nine runs were a season-high at home for Tampa Bay.

Perhaps Miller's lack of control was in honour of Daisuke Matsuzaka, who visited the team before the game. Miller has not recorded a strikeout in either of his last two starts. Since fanning J.A. Happ of the Astros in the fifth inning on July 2, Miller has faced 49 batters, with no punchouts.

Ben Zobrist walked and scored in the first, hit a grand slam in the second, and walked with the bases loaded in the third. Casey Kotchman cranked a two-run homer in the sixth off Dan Wheeler.

All three of the dongs surrendered by Price were solo shots: Darnell McDonald in the second, Jacoby Ellsbury in the third, and Dustin Pedroia in the sixth.

Marco Scutaro hit a two-run bomb in the seventh; it was Boston's first hit of the night with a man on base.

In the eighth, Pedroia doubled and scored in Kevin Youkilis's one-out single, cutting the Rays' lead to 9-6, and bringing the potential tying run to the on-deck circle. J.P. Howell struck out Ortiz and Kyle Farnsworth retired J.D. Drew on a pop-up. Then the Mop pitched a perfect ninth to close it out.

The Blue Jays beat the Yankees 7-1, so New York remains 1.5 GB.
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Andrew Miller / David Price

The Red Sox have 72 games left to play in the regular season, and they lead the Yankees by 1.5 games. Miller, John Lackey, and Josh Beckett are the starters in this series. Tampa Bay is in third place, six games out.

The Orioles are whining that the Red Sox were not punished enough for last weekend's HBPathon. Terry Francona should have been suspended (Tito: "Why would I have been suspended? I didn't do anything.") and David Ortiz should have received a longer sentence than pitcher Kevin Gregg (they both got four games). The Os are lacking in common sense: Ortiz plays every day and Gregg is a short reliever who would likely work a total of two innings over four games, so Tiz's sentence is far more severe.

Justin Verlander will be starting two consecutive games for the Tigers. He pitched last Sunday, before the break, and he gets the ball tonight, when Detroit resumes its schedule.

Phil Mushnick, Post, July 15, 2011:
Hey, get off John Sterling's back. OK, so after Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit he identified it as his 5,000th. But he got the home-run part right, and how often does that happen?
AL East: Yankees/Blue Jays at 7 PM.

101 comments:

  1. Ellsbury, CF
    Pedroia, 2B
    Gonzalez, 1B
    Youkilis, 3B
    Ortiz, DH
    McDonald, RF
    Saltalamacchia, C
    Navarro, LF
    Scutaro, SS

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  2. McDonald and Navarro in the lineup again because of a lefty. I just don't get the whole love fest with Lefty/Righty matchups and NOT PLAYING REDDICK!!!?? He can hit lefties.

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  3. "How do you like that?"--John Sterling's comment after Nunez error in first inning last night.

    "How do you like that. Well, how do you like that?" John Sterling's comment after the second straight swinging bunt by Blue Jays in first inning last night.

    Is that like, "what the fuck" in cultured New York circles?

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  4. Maybe Sterling got caught without a handy catchphrase?

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  5. REDDICK!!!?? He can hit lefties.

    Oh, come on! He's only 8 for 12 against them this year, with a 1.609 OPS!

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  6. Damon, DH
    Zobrist, RF
    Longoria, 3B
    Upton, CF
    Rodriguez, 2B
    Kotchman, 1B
    Shoppach, C
    Johnson, SS
    Fuld, RF

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  7. If Reddick were replacing any old schmoe in the lineup, I might be inclined to agree with Kyle. But this is Darnell-mother-grabbin'-McDonald we're talking about. The man's a legend.

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  8. Four years ago, Price & Miller were the top two LHP prospects in baseball. Interesting match-up.

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  9. Who know what evil LURKS in the heart of the Rays' order...

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  10. LURKS - very cute! Only a Scrabbler would notice.

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  11. "David Price has signed hundreds of baseballs noting that he gave up Derek Jeter's 3,000th career hit. The balls state "I Gave Up DJ's 3K, 7-9-11" and will sell for $160.

    For $35, you can get a ball signed by the guy who caught CI's HR. Christian Lopez is signing balls "I Caught DJ3K".

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  12. Not seeing Reddick in the lineup shocks me...

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  13. Yay, NESN. See you all later, trying for minimal threading tonight.

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  14. EB 1st in a lot of categories. Woo!

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  15. is bogar coaching first tonight?

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  16. Pedroia was so obviously screwed he didn't even attempt to slide or anything.

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  17. So goddamn fucking close on that popup and then next pitch, run.

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  18. nice hacking on the 1st pitch. we appreciate that.

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  19. Watching it live (small computer screen), I thought Salty might get called for trapping it against the screen.

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  20. Long wait for Price might make him rusty .....

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  21. Like I was saying, McDonald is a legend.

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  22. Microdong! See? Tito = genius ;)

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  23. But this is Darnell-mother-grabbin'-McDonald we're talking about. The man's a legend.

    Horse callin' this shit.

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  24. with a dong dong here and a dong dong there

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  25. It seems like my sarcasm has an eerie way of coming true.

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  26. Sox and Yanks tied their games at 1 in the top of the 2nd at the same time.

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  27. This inning's going to end well.

    (Hoping the sarcasm proves true again.)

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  28. Horse callin' this shit.

    So what you're saying is you want "more horse shit?"

    More Horseshit

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  29. ...nothing that a triple play can't fix.

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  30. At least there are no more runners in scoring position.

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  31. At least there are no more runners in scoring position.

    And that's how the inning ends well!

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  32. Dam. I should've gone with my instinct and predicted Ellsbury was going deep.

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  33. Schneider-style, One Run at a Time

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  34. it seemed like every time i go get food or tea or water, i miss a sox dong.

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  35. Who's boy is that?!?!?!

    Whose?

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  36. Ack! Yes, whose. That's a mistake I always catch in others.

    Typing has a mind of its own.

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  37. Allan, next inning please make back-to-back-to-back food/tea/water runs.

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  38. Typing has a mind of its own.

    Whew!

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  39. Then please continue to leave periodically.

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  40. Whew!

    Worried about that ITS, were you?

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  41. I give credit to Elliot Johnson for at least choosing the Guess Who version of American Woman over the Kravitz one, for his at bat music.

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  42. Throw WAS in time, Remy, was just off line. It does seem weird though that Darnell didn't just gun the guy from that short distance.

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  43. bad news, #-minute wait, and takes with him are all in the same bingo column! we need have something going and bill of the cap high.

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  44. zobrist is 1-for-1, with 5 RBI

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  45. Ben Petrick of the Rockies once had no hits and 4 RBI in a game. I guess one other guy has done it since 1919 but I can't see the top results on the Play Index since I'm not subscribed.

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  46. Following up on Jere's comment, since 1919, 68 players have had 3+ RBI in a game with 0 hits. (Bobby Doerr was one of them.)

    2 of those 68 players had 4 RBI:

    Ben Petrick, Rockies, September 20, 2000
    Bob O'Farrell, Cubs, August 19, 1923

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  47. 5-1 Jays. I love this Yes/My9 game not having Kay. Maybe he got stopped at the border with DJ3K lube.

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  48. 6-1 Jays. This is really making up for our crappy game so far.

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  49. MFY - 010 00
    TOR - 100 23

    MFY: 1 run, 2 hits, 2 errors

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  50. Looking to see what is the most RBI for a guy with 1 hit (Zobrist has 5):

    From 1919-now, 6 players have had 1 hit and 6 RBI -- and 3 of the 6 are Red Sox!! (Not surprisingly, the 1 hit in every case was a HR.)

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  51. Damnit, why can't they do that with guys on base?

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  52. we need guys on base for these dongs.

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  53. You guys are complaining about home runs.

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  54. Leadoff HR too! (Unless I missed something.) Free money. Complain not.

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  55. Lou Gehrig had a game in 1932 in which he doubled, homered, and drove in 8 runs. Tigers beat the Yankees 14-13 in 14.

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  56. You guys are complaining about home runs.

    Solo home runs.
    When we are still down by 4 with 10 outs to go.

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  57. Yes, I can read. My comment stands.

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  58. And it's likely the Rays' lead will also stand.

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  59. Well, seeing as how the game just got a lot less interesting, I think I'll drift away and do something productive.

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  60. I think so, yes. So thank you, Blue Jays, keep it up.

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  61. Who hit that last HR? Don just said it was Shoppach. I thought it was Kotchman. Did I get my former Sox mixed up or did Don?

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  62. Just dropping by to say

    ARGGHHH

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  63. Why didn't Price allow 12 Red Sox HR tonight and then he could sign some autographs marking that historic event? Idiot.

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  64. Stil 6-1 Jays in the top of the 8th.

    RUN(S)!!!!!!!!!!

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  65. Oh too bad, another home run. This one only slightly less awful, since it was 2 runs.

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  66. Fan throws back Scutaro's historic 66th home run!!

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  67. Damnit, why couldn't the bases have been loaded?!

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  68. We suck, I wish we had no runs.

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  69. Those devoted Rays fans, throwing back HRs.

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  70. new annoying orsillo phrase:
    "ninety-___ on the fastball"

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  71. the clock on the wall says it's "rally time"

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  72. mfy down to last out, nunez needs to get on, so mr. 27 can be mr. 27.

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  73. MFY - 010 000 000 - 1 7 2
    TOR - 100 230 01x - 7 11 1

    nunez k.

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  74. nesn misses 1st pitch to ortiz - nice spot to miss part of a sox rally.

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  75. remy mistakes a fastball for a changeup on strike 3 to tiz?

    ...

    it's mop time!

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  76. why bat .229 drew instead of reddick?

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  77. I'm getting all Rogers/Toronto ads, and between Ricky Romero All Star Game pick and Robert Alomar Cooperstown induction, and 2 other sports events Rogers is hosting (soccer and tennis, could I possibly care less... no), I'm beginning to miss Sullivan Tires.

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  78. Tito seems determined to not play Reddick today.

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  79. saving him to bat in the 9th (for navarro?)?

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  80. Thank goodness Reddick got in the lineup. We needed another K.

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  81. the mop took care of the dirty water.

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