August 25, 2011

G130: Red Sox 6, Rangers 0

Red Sox - 112 200 000 - 6  9  1
Rangers - 000 000 000 - 0  3  0
The Red Sox hit a home run in each of the first four innings and Miller (6.1-3-0-2-6, 82) pitched his best game of the year.

Adrian Gonzalez hit the first pitch he saw in the first inning to left-center for his 22nd dong. After Jed Lowrie walked in the third, Gonzalez hit other first-pitch shot (#23) to left-center. David Ortiz led off the second with his 25th home run and Jarrod Saltalamacchia followed Carl Crawford's single in the fourth with a first-pitch bomb (#13). Boston now has an MLB-best 93 road home runs.

Miller struck out three of the first six batters. After walking the leadoff man in the third, he threw only five balls to the next nine hitters combined.

The Yankees beat the A's 22-9 (after trailing 7-1 in the fourth inning). New York became the first team in baseball history to hit three grand slams in one game: Cano in the 5th, Martin in the 6th, and Granderson in the 8th. In addition to getting 21 hits, the Yankees also drew 13 walks. They batted with the bases loaded 17 times. Despite the big win, the Yankees remain 1 GB the Red Sox.
Example
Andrew Miller / Alexi Ogando

The Red Sox have scored 10+ runs in a game 20 times and had 10+ hits 66 times - both tops among all MLB teams. The Red Sox continue to lead all MLB teams in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, runs scored, hits, doubles, and total bases. Boston has also hit the most home runs on the road (89).

In BRef's Wins Above Replacement stat, Boston has four of the top seven players in the AL: Dustin Pedroia (#3), Adrian Gonzalez (#5), Jacoby Ellsbury (#6), and Josh Beckett (#7).

Game thread here. [A's/Yankees at 1 PM.]

9 comments:

Pokerwolf said...

Apparently, the Sox were lucky last night: http://www.onionsportsnetwork.com/articles/dustin-pedroia-asks-buddy-to-watch-second-base-for,21124/

Patrick said...

Would you rather face the Rangers and their aceless staff while losing the AL East to the Yankess

or

Win the AL East and face Justin Verlander twice in a best of 5 series?

Of course, beat the Yankees. Though it seems like there is a nice concession for second place.

laura k said...

No question there! Who wouldn't want to win the division? It's not like the Tigers are unbeatable.

Patrick said...

Athletics up 7-1 over the Yanks in the 4th!

Pokerwolf said...

MFYs currently winning 22-8. Apparently, they're angry about yesterday.

laura k said...

Pokerwolf, why not join the gamethread board? Unless you already did, under a different name.

laura k said...

6-0 win, still in first place. Are we allowed to celebrate? I'll check the rules.

9casey said...

Patrick said...


Win the AL East and face Justin Verlander twice in a best of 5 series?



I think the better question should be if Justinn Verlander wants to face us. The Red Sox are driving this ship. Don't forget that.

laura k said...

I think the better question should be if Justinn Verlander wants to face us. The Red Sox are driving this ship. Don't forget that.

Whoo-hoo, go Casey! And we've been upgraded from a bus to a ship. Cool.

9C, when are you gonna pop in to gamethreads?