Mariners - 200 010 401 - 8 13 1 Red Sox - 500 051 10x - 12 17 0Tim 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.
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.
Ellsbury, CF
ReplyDeletePedroia, 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
Josh Beckett was asked about Francona getting his 1,000th win as a manager: "If he was a pitcher, it'd be more impressive."
ReplyDeleteI shall accept your lineup, Tito. Good work.
ReplyDeletedon talks right over the kid saying "play ball", ruining the family's dvr.
ReplyDeletegift out at the plate!
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That's enough runs, Tim.
ReplyDelete61 total bases for Ellsbury this month - best in MLB
ReplyDeleteEllsbury also leads AL in day AVG: .372.
ReplyDeleteAG 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.
SULTAN OF SWEAT
ReplyDelete"no longer the mariners lead 2-0"
ReplyDeleteYouuukkk!!!
ReplyDeleteFlo and Craw using the Wall!!!
ReplyDeletesalty cleans it out! 5-2.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the big leagues.
ReplyDeleteat this rate, pineda will not pitch 5 innings for the first time in his short career (20 starts)
ReplyDeleteA pair of salty ribeyes.
ReplyDeleteLaura: "seattle = highly stoppable"
ReplyDeleteDon 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.
ReplyDeleteApril 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.
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.
ReplyDeleteCrap. Got work and have to turn off NESN audio.
ReplyDeleteJerry Remy singing on Glee would be all sorts of horrifying and hilarious.
ReplyDeleteHE THREW TO A LOCALE!
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for Wakefield to fake to third, fake to first and then throw back to third.
ReplyDeleteCRAW!
ReplyDeleteThis team can hit.
ReplyDeleteCue up Laura...
ReplyDeleteEverone has a hit except for FY and Scutaro.
ReplyDeleteSticky situation for Laffey
ReplyDeleteWait.....it's not the 7th inning. What are they doing??
ReplyDeleteThe Mariners went to Laffey and the Red Sox promptly turned it into a laugher. (/mccarver)
ReplyDeleteWait.....it's not the 7th inning. What are they doing??
ReplyDeleteThey gave up a run, so you know it's not the 7th.
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.
ReplyDeleteFY 21!!!!
ReplyDeleteA's trying to come back. They've scored 2 in the 8th and still batting. 6-4 Yanks.
ReplyDeleteFruitbat coming in with men on second & third with two outs in the 8th.
ReplyDeletedon: do you dream a lot when you sleep?
ReplyDeletejerry: i can't talk about that.
Sweep!
ReplyDeleteSEA loses 15th straight.
Wakefield gets:
2,000th K
Career Win #199
Red Sox Win #185 (7 to tie)
Dirty water again!!!
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