Red Sox - 000 000 012 - 3 11 0 Blue Jays - 001 003 12x - 7 13 0Although the Red Sox had squandered some scoring chances, leaving the bases loaded in the fourth and stranding two more in the fifth, they still trailed by only one run in the middle of the sixth. But then Peavy (6.1-8-5-3-7, 105) - and the game - fell apart.
Jose Reyes (3-for-5) lined Peavy's 2-2 pitch to right for a home run. Melky Cabrera (3-for-5) hit a ground-rule double to right and after Jose Bautista flied out, Dioner Navarro (2-for-4) homered to right-center. Toronto led 4-0; from there, both teams traded runs until the end.
Once again, the Red Sox did not score while Peavy was in the game. He began the night with the lowest run support among all American League pitchers (2.91).
David Ortiz homered to center in the eighth. And after Shane Victorino opened the ninth with a single, Stephen Drew donged to right. Down by four, Boston tried to fashion a rally. David Ross grounded a one-out single to center (Jackie Bradley pinch-ran) and Brock Holt walked. But Dustin Pedroia flied to right and Ortiz forced Bradley at third.
Both Ross and Victorino went 3-for-4. Ortiz homered and doubled.
Holt, CFThe Continuing Legend of David Ortiz:
Pedroia, 2B
Ortiz, DH
Napoli, 1B
Gomes, LF
Victorino, RF
Drew, SS
Bogaerts, 3B
Ross, C
Sunday night: "I'm about to get hotter than Jamaica in the middle of August."Jonny Gomes:
Monday: Slams 2 home runs, drives in four.
Monday night: "I'm on my way to Jamaica."
That's why they play one hundred and sixty-two. ... Not 16 games, not 40 - you go for six months and you go like this [a rollercoaster]. It takes 162 to figure this damn thing out.Have the Red Sox finally figured this damn thing out? They have won eight of their last nine games, setting season-highs in runs (14) and hits (18) last night in Toronto. The pitching staff, which has been a strength all season, has allowed only five runs over the last six games. With 62 games left on the schedule, they are 7.5 games out of first place.
Optimism > Drudgery. It's time to get on the bus.
Alex Speier notes:
ReplyDelete"The team has now scored 83 runs in 16 games in July (5.2 per game) — nearly matching the team's total of 84 runs in 28 games (3.0 per contest) in June."
Optimism > Drudgery. It's time to get on the bus.
ReplyDeleteDamn bus. I don't want it to leave without me! I'd better run for it.
It's only been the last 5 games, but Drew: .412/.545/.765.
ReplyDeleteMike Napoli: "I think something just clicked. You can't really put your finger on it, but it's just happening. ... We're just getting it done."
ReplyDeleteThe Rays sell a 4-pound hamburger. OTM's Marc Normandin tried to eat it. In 30 minutes.
ReplyDeleteDrew really has a pretty sweet swing, curious if he has had some vision issues and has figured it out?
ReplyDeleteMFY have acquired Chase Headley from the Padres
ReplyDeleteSoSHer ThePrideofShiner:
ReplyDelete"He's hitting .229 with seven home runs. He'll fit right in."
The bus has three flat tires and no one knows where we keep the one spare.
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