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July 24, 2011

G99: Red Sox 12, Mariners 8

Mariners - 200 010 401 -  8 13  1
Red Sox  - 500 051 10x - 12 17  0
Tim Wakefield won his 199th career game -- #185 with Boston -- and collected his 2,000th strikeout as a member of the Red Sox, as Boston finished a three-game sweep of the lowly Mariners. Seattle has now lost 15 consecutive games, a new franchise record.

Miguel Olivo's two-run homer gave Seattle an early lead, but the Red Sox wiped that out when they batted around in the bottom of the first. Jacoby Ellsbury doubled, took third on a wild pitch, and scored on Adrian Gonzalez's single. Kevin Youkilis homered to left to give Boston a 3-2 lead. Three opposite field hits gave the Red Sox two more runs: David Ortiz's single off the Wall, Carl Crawford's double off the Wall, and Jarrod Saltalamacchia's two-run single to right.

The Red Sox, up 5-3, batted around in the fifth. With one out, Gonzalez singled and Youkilis walked. That ended Pineda's (4.1-8-7-1-4, 85) afternoon. Aaron Laffey came in and allowed four hits to four batters: Ortiz singled, Crawford singled (7-3), Josh Reddick doubled (8-3), and Saltalamacchia singled (10-3).

In the sixth, Dustin Pedroia extended his hitting streak to 21 games with a double to center field; he scored on Gonzalez's third single of the day.

Crawford was on base four times (two singles, double, walk) and drove in two runs. Saltalamacchia was 3-for-4 with four RBI.

Wakefield (6.1-10-7-1-4, 100) struck out Mike Carp on three pitches to end the sixth inning. It was his 2,000th regular season Red Sox strikeout; he is 2nd on the team's all-time list, trailing Fat Billy (2,590). In the seventh, Wakefield surrendered three singles and a grand slam to Brendan Ryan. Alfredo Aceves pitched the final 2.1 innings.

The Yankees beat the A's 7-5. The Red Sox (16-3 in July) lead the East by three games.
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Michael Pineda / Tim Wakefield

Seattle sends another rookie to the hill, hoping to avoid a franchise-record 15th straight loss. The Mariners also lost 14 consecutive games in 1992 (September 2-18).

Pineda, 22 years old (6-7, 255), has made 19 starts and has a 3.24 ERA and a 1.056 WHIP. He was named to the All-Star team earlier this month.After making only 25 starts above Single-A (13 AA and 12 AAA last year), Pineda forced his way into the rotation. He has pitched 6+ innings in 16 of his 19 starts (and at least five innings in every start) and has held opponents to a .202 average. Pineda has a mid-90s fastball, along with a slider and changeup.

Wakefield hopes to grab his 199th career win and 185th victory with the Red Sox.

AL East: Athletics/Yankees at 1 PM.

39 comments:

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

    Suzuki, RF
    Ryan, SS
    Ackley, 2B
    Olivo, C
    Smoak, 1B
    Carp, LF
    Gutierrez, CF
    Cust, DH
    Figgins, 3B

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  2. Josh Beckett was asked about Francona getting his 1,000th win as a manager: "If he was a pitcher, it'd be more impressive."

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  3. I shall accept your lineup, Tito. Good work.

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  4. don talks right over the kid saying "play ball", ruining the family's dvr.

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  5. 61 total bases for Ellsbury this month - best in MLB

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  6. Ellsbury also leads AL in day AVG: .372.

    AG leads AL in AVG and RBI - Elias says it's the first time a Red Sock has led the AL in those categories this late in the season since Ken Harrelson in 1968.

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  7. "no longer the mariners lead 2-0"

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  8. Flo and Craw using the Wall!!!

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  9. at this rate, pineda will not pitch 5 innings for the first time in his short career (20 starts)

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  10. Laura: "seattle = highly stoppable"

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  11. Don notes Tito's first game as Phillies manager. Schilling went 8, Botallico got the save, "hey this is easy", then didn't win for like another 2 weeks.

    April 1, 1992: Curt goes 8, Botallico gets the save in a 3-0 win. The Phillies lose the next 4, then win (with Schilling again). They started off 3-10.

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  12. It might be a good idea if the Mariners clubhouse attendant found the razor Wedge used to shave his mustache with and hid it from him.

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  13. Crap. Got work and have to turn off NESN audio.

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  14. Jerry Remy singing on Glee would be all sorts of horrifying and hilarious.

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  15. Still waiting for Wakefield to fake to third, fake to first and then throw back to third.

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  16. Everone has a hit except for FY and Scutaro.

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  17. Wait.....it's not the 7th inning. What are they doing??

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  18. The Mariners went to Laffey and the Red Sox promptly turned it into a laugher. (/mccarver)

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  19. Wait.....it's not the 7th inning. What are they doing??

    They gave up a run, so you know it's not the 7th.

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  20. Between innings I fully expect Wedge to go picking through the trash looking for the remnants of his mustache, a bottle of Elmer's glue in one hand.

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  21. A's trying to come back. They've scored 2 in the 8th and still batting. 6-4 Yanks.

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  22. Fruitbat coming in with men on second & third with two outs in the 8th.

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  23. don: do you dream a lot when you sleep?

    jerry: i can't talk about that.

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  24. Sweep!

    SEA loses 15th straight.

    Wakefield gets:
    2,000th K
    Career Win #199
    Red Sox Win #185 (7 to tie)

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