Mariners - 000 000 100 - 1 9 2 Red Sox - 000 000 30x - 3 12 0Blake Beavan, in only his fourth major league game, matched pitches with Josh Beckett for six innings -- and it was Beckett (7-7-1-1-7, 118) who blinked first.
Mike Carp led off the seventh with a solo home run for Seattle, his second dong of this series (and of the year) -- but the Red Sox answered in their half. The seventh inning has been the magical frame this season. It's the inning in which the Red Sox have scored the most runs (93) and allowed the fewest runs (33).
Beavan retired the first two batters, but Jason Varitek (barely able to lay off a few high fastballs) singled to center. Marco Scutaro then doubled down the right field line; Varitek would have scored and tied the game, but a brain-dead fan reached out and grabbed the ball, and Tek could advance only two bases.
Jacoby Ellsbury saved the day by lining a single to center, scoring both runners and giving Boston a 2-1 lead. That was the end of Beavan's (6.2-9-3-0-4, 104) night. Dustin Pedroia singled off David Pauley -- his first-inning double extended his hitting streak to 20 games -- and Ellsbury took third. On Aaron Laffey's 1-2 pitch to Adrian Gonzalez, the Muddy Chicken took off for second. The ball got way from catcher Josh Bard and Ellsbury scored easily.
Daniel Bard got in and out of a huge jam in the eighth. After Dustin Ackley singled, Bard walked Justin Smoak on four pitches. Adam Kennedy dropped down a bunt, and Bard threw to third. Kevin Youkilis was off the bag and umpire Eric Cooper said Yook did not get his foot on the base in time for force Ackley. (The replays looked like Youkilis DID get the out, but he did not gripe when the safe call was made.)
So the bases were loaded with no outs and Bard trying to protect a 3-1 lead (and his 23-inning scoreless streak). Carp flew out to Carl Crawford in shallow left-center. Jack Cust struck out looking at a slider after swinging and missing a 99-mph fastball. Franklin Gutierrez grounded out to third. The Bard has not allowed a run in two months (May 23).
Jonathan Papelbon allowed a leadoff single and stolen base in the ninth, but got two pop-ups and a strike out (Ackley) to give Seattle its 14th straight loss (tied for the worst skid in team history).
The Red Sox improved to 15-3 in July (best in MLB). The win was also the 1,000th victory of Terry Francona's managerial career; the first 285 of those wins were with the Phillies. (His 28 post-season wins with the Red Sox are not included in that career total.)
Earlier in the day, the A's beat the Yankees 4-3, so New York dropped to 3 GB.
Blake Beavan / Josh Beckett
Having won the Felix/Lackey match-up, there is no reason why the Red Sox should not sweep this series.
They are 14-3 in July, while the Mariners have lost 13 games in a row, one shy of the franchise mark set in 1992. In the 13 losses, Seattle is batting .214 and has been outscored 72-31.
AL East: Athletics/Yankees at 1 PM.
OAK - 002 001
ReplyDeleteMFY - 010 00
A's chased Burnett and left the bases loaded in the 6th.
Ellsbury, CF
ReplyDeletePedroia, 2B
Gonzalez, 1B
Youkilis, 3B
Ortiz, DH
Crawford, LF
Reddick, RF
Varitek, C
Scutaro, SS
4-2 us. Looks like Yanks stranded 1st/3rd in 7th, key.
ReplyDeleteI updated the Fastest To 60 Wins post to point out two errors made by the Red Sox in today's press notes - and to show an amusing mistake of my own.
ReplyDeleteSuzuki, RF
ReplyDeleteRyan, SS
Ackley, 2B
Smoak, 1B
Kennedy, 3B
Carp, LF
Cust, DH
Gutierrez, CF
Bard, C
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OAK - 002 001 100 - 4 10 0
MFY - 010 001 001 - 3 9 0
Cano grounds out with tying run on 3rd to end it.
2.5 GA!
July 23, 1907 - The Austin Senators (Texas League) steal 23 bases and beat San Antonio 44-0.
ReplyDeleteI guess the unwritten rule about stealing bases when up by 35 runs hadn't been (not?) written down yet!
(Looks like the game was thrown (in a way) by SA, in protest.)
If Ichiro is hitting only .267 and the Mariners are scoring about 10 runs a week, this seems like the perfect time for him to put his magical ability to hit dongs into effect.
ReplyDeleteGood evening from London!
ReplyDelete20 muddy chickens.
ReplyDeletePedey is a crazy man.
ReplyDeletelets go red sox!
ReplyDeletetime for some wine, beer, salmon, garlic scapes and quinoa...all secondary to the 3 game lead...
flouble off of butthead.
ReplyDeleteI wish one of these Mariners' games was on TV in my part of the world. It would be very cool to watch a guy (Ackley) on the broadcast who played on opposing teams against my guys, on the very field I'll be coaching on tomorrow. I saw way too much of him about 5 or 6 years ago
ReplyDeleteThat is cool, SoSock. I love having connections to people on the field...no matter how remote.
ReplyDeleteokay, time for run(s)
ReplyDeleteDustin Ackley - Winston-Salem, NC!
ReplyDeleteI am at TOR @ TEX.
ReplyDelete@ TEX
ReplyDeleteIs it warm?
GDGD says it's only 100 in Arlington. Meh.
ReplyDeleteHow about we see more than 5 pitches this inning, okay?
ReplyDeleteStill 100 F as of now.
ReplyDeleteHey SoSock, my son is in NC with the bands he interns for. They had a show in Durham last night and Boone tonight.
ReplyDeleteToo hot. Glad I am not playing baseball.
ReplyDeleteI thought SoSock's guy was going to hit into a DP there.
ReplyDeleteBig Ass K!
ReplyDeleteKatheryn - Waht band? And do you know which venue. I help with sound at a couple of places in booth Durham and Boone.
ReplyDeleteOne more, Josh.
ReplyDeleteDone!
ReplyDeleteAnother 0-0 marathon with Beckett tonight?
ReplyDeleteWay too hot for 16 innings!
ReplyDeleteBert!
ReplyDeleteWHAT THE FUCKIGN FUCK, BERT?
ReplyDeleteShit
ReplyDeleteEB!!!!
ReplyDeleteSoSock--Borrowed Beams of Light and The Invisible Hand. They were at the Pinhook last night and are at the Black Cat in Boone tonight. I'm sure he is loving it, as an 18-year-old.
Boo to EB.
And So--you're either typing on your phone, or drunk, or both!
ReplyDeleteCrap, where are the runs??
Damn, still scoreless. I could have used a Beckett against Ackley myself a few times. A lot of my former players still bring up the day he hit 5 home runs against us in a Sunday afternoon doubleheader. And we only played 12 innings. One of my pitchers tried to IBB him and he reached out and smacked an oppo single.
ReplyDeleteI'd love another 16 or 26 innings, but I have to grab a 12:20 bus, so maybe some other time.
ReplyDeleteI'll check them out. Don't know I've been to Black Cat but only as a spectator.
ReplyDeleteNot drunk, or on phone. Highly distracted. Getting ready to head in town for an excellent singer/songwriter. Lizzy Ross. Google her and check out her stuff. She's really good
ReplyDeletegotta fillet that carp next time.
ReplyDeleteThat running mistake looks worse now.
ReplyDeleteLater! I'll be checking in from the bar. I'm kinda getting used to this I-phone stuff....
ReplyDeleteOhhhh noooooo.
ReplyDeleteThanks SoSock, I'll check her out.
Have Fun! Maybe by the time you get there, the Sox will have a lead.
ReplyDeleteOy
ReplyDeleteHave fun, Sosock!
ReplyDeleteEmbree up
ReplyDeletevenue, then locale
ReplyDeleteWow, either venue and either locale in a matter of minutes.
ReplyDelete+
ReplyDeletex minute wait
takes with him
advantage
don is on fire this inning.
And, a 21 minute wait!
ReplyDeleteWow, nice! Close.
ReplyDeleteYOOOUUUUUKKKKK!
ReplyDeleteHuge!
don is on fire this inning.
ReplyDeleteHe's taking Drew's place.
... and why is it that the guy who makes the great play in the field always seems to come up 8th in the order the next inning ...
ReplyDeleteDid we get bingo with all those?
ReplyDeleteLOL, Allan!
ReplyDeletenot close to bingo, but they are all grouped in the left side of the card. i missed several innings, though ...
ReplyDeletepitch and some Remy commentary missed! On Verizon Rhode Island anyway.
ReplyDeletebard up too
ReplyDeletereddick going for the werth facial hair look?
for fuck sakes, we better not lose this 1-0.
ReplyDelete"again they go up and again he swings"
ReplyDeletesigh.
SASAHE
ReplyDeleteThat's better, Tek.
ReplyDeleteIf some fucker reached out and cost us a run....
ReplyDeleteshit, tek can't score.
ReplyDeletebut it's a rally ...
fuck! stupid fan.
ReplyDeletetoss that asshole.
ReplyDeletetoss that asshole.
ReplyDeleteIdiot fan.
ReplyDeleteshould make him give up the ball too.
ReplyDeleteYes, he did, and he should be kicked out, and EXECUTED.
ReplyDeleteYes, Remy, umps can put runners anywhere, but A. they can't tell it's interference, and B. they might NOT have let the guy score. The key is, guy lets it go, game tied.
And he's kicked out. Sweet. Don't boo, cheer.
see ya, asswipe!
ReplyDelete... sad to not see a fuckload of fans giving that moron the shit he desreves.
ReplyDelete... sad to not see a fuckload of fans giving that moron the shit he desreves.
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is that guy doing?? I think Tek scores on that. As a Sox fan, you gotta know better. They are all excited because he's on TV, but he just screwed up.
ReplyDeleteA, they're too busy doing the wave!
ReplyDeleteDon't ya love how the guy's all happy and completely oblivious to the fact that he affected the game....
ReplyDeleteELLSBURY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteELLSBURY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletefucking A
that guy is still a bag of dush.
ReplyDeleteYes!! LBJ!!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeletefucking J!
ReplyDeleterut roh - saw ellsbury double point to the sky on the replay going to commercial - laura is not going to like that.
ReplyDeleteHey Allan, ask Laura whose boy that is?!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the fan is off the hook. He's still a dumbass, though.
excellent column on the NFL lockout on Edge of Sports today, btw. thanks for that link, allan
ReplyDeleteMaybe Ellsbury has a good friend who flies planes and said he'd be going over Boston around 9:40.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you love NESN's shaky hand held zoomed out shot from the back of the right field grandstand after that hit??
ReplyDeleteAnother great two-out rally
ReplyDeleteRinging single: Ringle.
ReplyDeleteFY!
ReplyDeleteright on pedey! sosock should get a nice surprise at the bar tonight.
ReplyDeleteright on pedey! sosock should get a nice surprise at the bar tonight.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the two-outs-all-is-quiet rallies!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is more runs for the 7th inning.
ReplyDeletewine time?
ReplyDeletepossibly, all out of box. may require opening another btl.
spit fail makes us laffey
ReplyDeletelaffey sounds like lackey - i trust we will pound him accordingly.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHH - very smart to throw that away!!!
ReplyDeleteI'M GETTING ENGAGED
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteUNFUCKINGSTOPPABLE.
ReplyDeleteL email: "are you sure he pointed to the sky? castig said he raised his arms in celebration"
ReplyDeleteDon filling in for Drew...Allan filling in for Laura...Jere filling in for Meunier??
ReplyDeleteInsurance!
ReplyDeleteMoment of truth Allan...do you tell her the truth and crush her fantasy?
ReplyDeleteIs Pedroia in every commercial?
ReplyDeleteYes. I crush it!
ReplyDeleteActually, I'll say she can see it on MLBV. (And she will likely not care and decline.)
GDGD has Beckett pitching this inning.
ReplyDelete5-4-3 TP coming up
ReplyDeleteHey, as long as he keeps hitting, do we care who he gives the credit to?
ReplyDeletefuck sakes.
ReplyDeletebard = samson
ReplyDeleteshouldn't have cut that hair!
yook's foot got in. ump staring at it - blows it.
ReplyDeleteyook's foot got in. ump staring at it - blows it.
ReplyDeleteobvious out is obvious.
ReplyDeleteIt really did look like toe touching side of bag, but he didn't argue
ReplyDeletenice job, WKRP
ReplyDeleteShit. Glad we got three runs. Ihope Bard can somehow keep his streak going.
ReplyDeleteandy williams and mr. potatohead up
ReplyDeleteCust: a DP waiting to happen
ReplyDeletefucking sweet
ReplyDelete99 fb and then a slider away
cust is fukt
Two!
ReplyDeletei was going to say, he's a solid K candidate.
ReplyDeletethen he K'd! w00t!
interesting stat from nesn - cust with a .667 OBP (6 bb) with bases loaded.
just like that!
ReplyDeletehoubardi!
ReplyDeleteBard does not allow runs.
ReplyDeletebardini sounds better.
ReplyDeleteTrue hiudinism!
ReplyDeleteHoudinism. Hard to type fast onthis iPod.
ReplyDeletebare-handed grab by the pitcher!
ReplyDeletebare-handed grab by the pitcher!
ReplyDeleteNice to see Bard keep his focus after the missed call at third.
ReplyDeleteOuch, that's a nice defensive play...or was he safe???
Also, HouDanny anyone?
ReplyDelete"full bore"
ReplyDeletedo we have a bingo yet?
Ohhhhh, so close. Nice get, though.
ReplyDeleteno, like i said, i missed a few innings, so i may have missed some -- but we need "in thru the back door" and "pitch count ... rising" for bingo.
ReplyDeleteOne
ReplyDeletei might buy this.
ReplyDeletenice shirt - though fake (modern) design
ReplyDeletethat is the only bingo possibility with 2 squares missing. others are equally unlikely.
ReplyDeleteyeah, the 1903 one i saw gave away the "new" design look. still looks decent.
ReplyDeleteheart attack time!
ReplyDeleteNo Don, it wasn't "by the Monster Seats." Cameraman, same thing.
ReplyDeleteYikes. Close one there.
ReplyDeleteit's nicer than the one i bought at fenway back in the late 90s.
ReplyDeleteOh my.....how was that foul? I thought it was gone. Whew.
ReplyDeleteRe bingo: A 20-game hitting streak is so very close to 3-game. It's gotta count, right?
get that ball down, bot.
ReplyDeleteIt was foul because the cameraman thought it was in the Monster seats but it hit the wall halfway up, in the side stands.
ReplyDeleteTwo. Still holding my breath though.
ReplyDeletesosock's nemesis can end it.
ReplyDeleteDear Ackley,
ReplyDeleteYou are NOT, I repeat NOT, playing against SoSock's team.
Dirty water!!!
ReplyDeleteDIRTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHREE GAMES UP!
ReplyDeleteDirty 3 GA water.
ReplyDelete"Still holding my breath though."
ReplyDeleteDear Jon, some of us know your greatness. I breathed freely the whole time and it was beautiful.
Some of us cannot forget.
ReplyDeleteDirty 3 GA Water!!!!
ReplyDelete(Are you sure LBJ pointed skyward? Castig said he just raised his arms in celebration.)