Ortiz had two ground-rule doubles and a walk, Manny doubled and homered (another missle into the Monster Seats) and had 3 RBI, Youkilis singled twice and drove in two; Drew, Pedroia and Ortiz each scored twice.
Wakefield was so-so (5.2-8-5-1-3, 93), but the quarter of Delcarmen, Lopez, Pineiro and Okajima put up a good line: 3.1-1-0-3-1). Pineiro's one pitch was a GIDP that ended the top of the seventh when the Giants had potential go-ahead run at the plate.
The East lead gets bumped up to 9 GA. Mets and Chokers tonight. ... Mets lost: 8.5.
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Matt Morris (2.56, 163 ERA+) / Tim Wakefield (3.92, 114 ERA+)
The Globe says Brendan Donnelly has been put on the DL with a strained right forearm. That's probably the reason he suddenly stopped throwing in the pen during the 8th inning on Friday night and Joel Pineiro got up in a hurry. ... Manny Delcarmen has been recalled from Pawtucket.
Morris has pitched consecutive complete games
SCORE IP H ER BB K PITand his ERA is 4th best in the NL.
0606 @Arz 0-1 8 7 1 2 6 120
0611 vTor 4-3 9 7 3 1 4 110
1918 Red Sox Watch: Kevin Youkilis has played 114 consecutive errorless games at first base, which is only five games fewer than the club record set by Stuffy McInnis (May 31 to October 2, 1921). McInnis was traded to Cleveland in the off-season and continued his streak there -- until June 2, 1922 -- setting a major league record of 1,700 chances without an error.
RF J.D. Drew
ReplyDelete2B Dustin Pedroia
DH David Ortiz
LF Manny Ramirez
1B Kevin Youkilis
3B Mike Lowell
CF Wily Mo Pena
C Doug Mirabelli
SS Julio Lugo
CF Dave Roberts
LF Randy Winn
2B Ray Durham
DH Barry Bonds
C Benji Molina
1B Ryan Klesko
3B Pedro Feliz
RF Nate Schierholtz
SS Omar Vizquel
Yay Stuffy
ReplyDeleteAnyone else think McInnis looks a lot like Will Clark?
ReplyDeleteNESN! Finally!
ReplyDeleteI won't be game threading til later. Go Sox!
NESN: Me too!
ReplyDeleteAnother standing O for Roberts!
ReplyDeleteBases loaded - no outs - let 'er rip, Manny!!!
ReplyDeleteShit. GIDP. 1-0.
ReplyDeleteYook singled off the Wall. 2-0 after 1.
ReplyDeleteWakefield
1: F7, 1-3, 4-3
2: 1B (Bonds), P9, (wild pitch), K, K
Sox in 2nd: Pena K, Mirabelli K, Lugo K.
ReplyDelete2-0 after 2.
Drew, Pedroia, and Ortiz get on base. Manny makes an rbi out. Youkilis gets an rbi single.
ReplyDeleteDrew, Pedroia, and Ortiz get on base. Manny makes an rbi out. Youkilis gets an rbi single.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
5 in the 3rd gives Boston a 7-2 lead. If you are not watching:
ReplyDeleteDrew walk.
Pedroia bunt single.
Ortiz RBI double.
Manny 4-3, RBI.
Youkilis RBI single.
Lowell RBI double.
Pena L7.
Mirabelli RBI single.
Lugo 6-3.
Tiz now has 27 doubles.
ReplyDeleteHe had 29 last year.
Here we go, Manny...
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDelete2-out doubles from Tiz and Manny = 8-3.
ReplyDeleteMore innings like the 5th, Wake.
ReplyDeleteBelly Being Belly.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see Bonds hit one - as long as we win.
ReplyDeleteTalk about hypocrites, people boo Bonds then they all try to get the HR ball.
ReplyDeleteOh, I see, Jerry.
ReplyDeleteDrew is "extra cautious" going after a ball in the corner, turning a double into a triple, while Manny is dogging it/deciding not to hustle/off in his own world.
Yes, that's correct. Si, señor.
ReplyDeleteI guess they'll pitch to Bonds here. Otherwise why bring in Lopez? Just let MDC BBI him.
ReplyDeleteWell, that was stupid, Bonds isn't going to swing at that crap (though ball 4 looked like a strike). Why burn Lopez?
ReplyDeleteAgain with GBA. Are they trying to be like the Yankees??
ReplyDeleteTo set up a Pineiro one-pitch doubleplay, apparently.
ReplyDeleteThey could have done that with a BBI and saved Lopez for another LHB.
ReplyDeletePineiro!
Luckily, MLBTV doesn't give a damn about GBA and goes to commercial.
My first thought: "Uh oh, Pineiro."
ReplyDeleteMy second thought: "At least it's not Timlin."
My final thought: "Kick-ASS"
Luckily, MLBTV doesn't give a damn about GBA and goes to commercial.
ReplyDeleteNESN keeps it on! Bah.
My first thought: "Uh oh, Pineiro."
My second thought: "At least it's not Timlin."
Mine too! :)
One of these Mannies is not like the other.
ReplyDeleteManny!
ReplyDeleteKick-ASS. Manny has 3 ribbies today.
MManny ... Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYeah Manny!
ReplyDeleteGuess he wasn't letting Feliz end the game with as many homers on the season.
ReplyDeleteThey oughta have a day for adults to run on the field. For all us kids who never got to do that when we were kids.
ReplyDeleteJo-EL has a clean 8th. Wow. Maybe DFAing Romera made him realize he's at risk.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking I have to rent a kid next Father's Day and head up to Boston with my glove.
ReplyDeleteMaybe there are kids with no fathers who could be paired up with us old guys with no kids?
Saw a thread on Coco's revised batting stance on SOSH. He's apparently more upright and has closed his stance a bit. Seems to be a lot more effective over the past few games at least.
ReplyDeleteCrisp, since the slight adjustments to his stance, is something like 5-10.
ReplyDeleteMaybe there are kids with no fathers who could be paired up with us old guys with no kids?
ReplyDeleteNow there's a charity idea.
Rent-a-kid? Are there hourly rates?
ReplyDeleteYou should bring Cody.
Why the fuck would you bunt with two on and no outs and up by four in the 8th? Jesus.
ReplyDelete"Now there's a charity idea."
ReplyDeleteYeah but Allan doesn't want to be nice to them or anything. ahe just wants to use them to get on the field.
Tala would at least bring the ball back when I threw it.
ReplyDeletehe just wants to use them to get on the field.
ReplyDeleteEss-sackly.
And Coco's bat is raised a little higher -- it was almost resting on his shoulder.
ReplyDeleteGood video stillis in that thread.
Promising results right off the bat.
"Now there's a charity idea."
ReplyDeleteThe charity is for the childless Red Sox fans, I suppose.
And a dumb move from Crisp. Why run? Just settle down and advance on hits and walks.
ReplyDeleteCoco's Stance Thread, for those interested.
ReplyDeleteWould that DP out have still been a DP?
ReplyDelete"The charity is for the childless Red Sox fans, I suppose."
ReplyDeleteMaybe we could just borrow a kid from a lazy parent. We'll give them bus fare home when we're done.
"And a dumb move from Crisp. Why run?"
ReplyDeleteHe looked twitchy.
Alright! That was fun.
ReplyDeleteGame. See everyone next time...
ReplyDeleteGo Mets!
Is there a worse name for a pitch than the "Oki Dokey"?
ReplyDeleteNo, there is not.
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W.
Re Okey Dokey, I think that every time. Awful. Sounds like a kindergarten game.
ReplyDeleteIt's right up there with Remy's "Santana infield" from last year.
Another Sunday night spent cheering for the Mets. What's the world coming to.
ReplyDelete(Although I'll be watching the Simpsons and Family Guy, and only tuning in for score updates.)
Why are the Yankees scoring 2 runs in every MF inning?
ReplyDeleteWho cares. They're 9 games back.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. Right.
ReplyDeleteIt's my answer to everything.
ReplyDelete"Hillary or Barack?"
"Who cares? They're 9 games back!"
"Vanilla or chocolate?
"Who cares? They're 9 games back!"
"What's for dinner?"
"Who cares? They're 9 games back!"
See? It works for everything!
So "Who cares? They're 9 games back!" is the new "9/11! 9/11!"?
ReplyDeleteMake that 8.5, Mets struggled again.
ReplyDeleteLopez didn't get the inning-ending DP - he walked Bonds. It was Pineiro who got the DP on one pitch.
ReplyDelete[Anal-retentive comment over... ;-)]
Make that 8.5, Mets struggled again.
ReplyDeleteIt works with 8.5 too. :)
Iain: corrected.
ReplyDeleteAs long as we're being anal-retentive, Pineiro threw 19 pitches over 1 2/3, the one pitch for the DP just happened to be the most important one.
ReplyDeleteHere's a lesson in how to ensure your team gets a HR.
ReplyDeleteLook at the Yankee fan directly behind Gomez. His arms are spread wide so he doesn't interfere with the ball.
As long as we're being anal-retentive, Pineiro threw 19 pitches over 1 2/3, the one pitch for the DP just happened to be the most important one.
ReplyDeleteBig crew of editors out there today.
L-Girl and Redsock
ReplyDeleteThey boo Barry but then they boo the pitchers who walk him.
Something strange about that picture.
Congratulations on your sweep. If we can't do it, I'm glad Boston can.