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June 3, 2009

G53: Red Sox 10, Tigers 5

Red Sox - 200 020 060 - 10 13  3
Tigers - 000 000 050 - 5 3 1
On the 91st anniversary of Dutch Leonard's no-hitter against the Tigers in Detroit, Josh Beckett was well on his way to duplicating Leonard's 1918 feat.

He was seven outs away when Curtis Granderson lined a clean single to right field. Beckett finished the inning with a strike out ... and then things got a wee bit crazy.

A total of 11 runs were scored in the eighth inning. David Ortiz and Jason Varitek banged consecutive two-run doubles in the top half, then Boston committed three infield errors so all five of Detroit's runs -- three of which scored on a Granderson triple off Daniel Bard -- were unearned.

An injury to Kevin Youkilis and Mike Lowell's ejection meant the Sox went into the bottom of the ninth with an infield of Nick Green at 3B, Julio Lugo at SS, Dustin Pedroia at 2B and Mark Kotsay at 1B. Takashi Saito loaded the bases in the ninth, but escaped without allowing a run.

The Rangers beat the Yankees 4-2, so Boston and New York are once again tied for first place at 31-22.

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Josh Beckett (4.60, 105 ERA+) / Armando Galarraga (5.50, 84 ERA+)

Josh Beckett made five starts in May:
34 innings, 28 hits, 12 walks, 28 strikeouts
2.38 ERA, Opponents hit .222/.293/.341
I would like to see that continue.

Jacoby Ellsbury, on his low walk totals:
Everybody talks about you need to walk more, but in order to walk more, they have to throw you balls. A lot of these teams, when you're fast, they don't want to throw you balls. They're going to pound the zone before they're going to try to nibble at the corners. ...

As a fast player, as a leadoff guy, they're not going to pitch around me. It makes it tough to walk. If you go up trying to walk you get down in the count. If the pitch is there you have to be swinging at it. You can't be taking (good) pitches just to walk.
Do fast guys draw fewer walks? I have no idea, but SoSHer SoxScout notes:
Going down the SB leaderboard, it takes to #37, Cesar Izturis, to find a worse walk rate than Ells' 4%.
While some of what Ellsbury says makes me absolutely cringe -- "You can't be taking (good) pitches just to walk" -- as if batters go to the plate planning to walk -- he does make a bit of sense.

He knows he doesn't have a lot of power, so most pitchers will not nibble. They are likely to challenge him with fastballs -- and he has seen fastballs almost 70% of the time this year. If he slugged more, pitchers might be willing to concede a walk rather than a double or a dong. Ellsbury, though, will have to earn any walk he gets.

His current OBP of .342 is only a tad below his career mark of .345 -- in close to 1,000 plate appearances. This may be the player he is -- and the criticism of him may come from unrealistic expectations after his amazing finish in 2007.

Here are his 2009 splits:
          PA    AVG   OBP   SLG   SB  CS
vs RHP 158 .338 .373 .426 17 2
vs LHP 74 .232 .274 .261 5 4
Sheesh, even his running game suffers against lefties. Rocco Baldelli has played only two games in center field this season, usually filling in for J.D. Drew in right. If Baldy's knee is feeling okay, it would be nice to see him in center field against lefties -- like, say, Dontrelle Willis on Thursday afternoon.

Also: Hideki Okajima has the longest scoreless-innings streak on the team this season. It is currently at 15.2, two outs better than Ramon Ramirez's run of 15 earlier this year.

319 comments:

  1. Oatmeal says: Sorry, sLugo. Take a walk, Jacoby.

    Red Sox
    1. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    2. J.D. Drew, RF
    3. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
    4. Jason Bay, LF
    5. Mike Lowell, 3B
    6. David Ortiz, DH
    7. Jason Varitek, C
    8. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
    9. Nick Green, SS
    -- Josh Beckett, RHP

    Tigers
    1. Clete Thomas, LF
    2. Placido Polanco, 2B
    3. Magglio Ordonez, RF
    4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
    5. Curtis Granderson, CF
    6. Jeff Larish, DH
    7. Brandon Inge, 3B
    8. Gerald Laird, C
    9. Adam Everett, SS
    -- Armando Galarraga, RHP

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  2. Going down the SB leaderboard, it takes to #37, Cesar Izturis, to find a worse walk rate than Ells' 4%.


    I am not sure how they figure that out but he is 54th overall in obp%
    thta's everybody just not base stealers....I could live with that........I think you mave it out for LBJ, is it personal? ...:)

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  3. I thought I was agreeing with what Lyndon said.

    I have always been critical of having a low OBP guy leading off. I think it was in 2003 that Gump had the worst 2 OBP guys in the order batting 1-2. I was not amused.

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  4. Pedroia is fuck yeahing in the lead off spot

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  5. I like the idea of sitting Ellsbury against lefties, at least until he shows he can get on base against them. However, I don't like the strategy of hitting him 8th when we're facing a right-handed starter. He's not going to get as much of an opportunity to steal or go first to third on a single if guys like Lowell, Ortiz, and Varitek are already on base ahead of him.

    "Sheesh, even his running game suffers against lefties."

    That's normal. Lefties can pick runners off way easier than righties, so he can't get as much of a lead off of first.

    FY leadoff single!

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  6. stuck with espn: o'brian and sut

    looks like mute for me. i am already gritting my teeth at sut.

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  7. Evening anyone. With you for half an hour at tops from a cooler London...

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  8. He still hasn't hit it on MLB TV..

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  9. It stinks when you're not even the best "A. Galarraga" in baseball.

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  10. three outs on three pitches. boo.

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  11. That's what I meant by adding the parenthetical -0 to the 2-0 score, making it "2-0-0".

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  12. Re - LBJ - While it is true he is not going to get nibbles but challenge pitches, that doesn't mean he can't walk more.

    The average difference between BA and OBA for all MLB players since 1957 is +.65. He is not even breaking +.40.

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  13. I'm liking what I'm seeing so far.

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  14. during one game last week, L and i had a discussion about lyndon. it never went into the thread, but she thinks the criticism is jealousy of some kind. (not just me, but all of us men, i guess) she's not in tonight, so i'll let her explain later.

    She also absolutely distorts my issue with him -- whenever he singles, she says "Oh yeah he sucks, he doesn't walk".

    Fine don't walk much, whatever, then you gotta hit .375 to be a decent leadoff man then.

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  15. Ok, I just pulled up all the numbers for MLB this year. LBJ is 187th in OBA (greater than 20 AB). Just below these players: Theriot, Peralta, Cust, Blum, Lugo, Vazquez, Scales, Werth, Crisp, Gonzalez and Guzman.

    That is not the greatest of company to be in.

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  16. lugo playing sexy lips to tiz's manny?

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  17. forgot to reply to casey's comment way up:

    assuming fast guys steal bases, the sosher went down the SB leaders to find someone who was walking less often than lyndon ...

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  18. tex 3 mfy 0, didn't the rangers lead 3-0 last night?

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  19. So much miscommunication all year on popups with Green

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  20. I wonder if green is deaf in one ear.

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  21. espn crawl: wang to start tomorrow, hughes to bullpen

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  22. Yanks went up 2-0, then down 3-2, then up 12-3

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  23. i like how this night has begun:

    BOS: 20
    DET: 00

    TEX: 3
    NYY:

    LAA: 3
    TOR: 0

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  24. One steroids guy gives up 3, another gets one back, Yanks down 3-1 after 1.

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  25. CHB blogging on Extra Bases.

    FROM HIS MOM'S BASEMENT.

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  26. i like the post-april beckett!

    ***

    galarraga's ERA:
    1st 4 starts: 1.85
    last 6 starts: 8.49
    those are also his april and may ERAs.

    we should pound this clown.

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  27. Yay, I have the day off, the game is on TV and I shipped the kiddo off to boot camp!
    She had grown insolent!

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  28. cant wait until lowell is back up to top speed.

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  29. another hard hit ball another out for tfm

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  30. Double dang!
    Quit hating on Ortiz, Sutcliffe!

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  31. Dang, I thought that was going to be out.

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  32. this new mcdonalds commercial makes me want to kill people.

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  33. this new mcdonalds commercial makes me want to kill people.

    I thought the vegetarianism was last night's topic.

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  34. What is an "OTA"? I heard that term yesterday.

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  35. Sit

    The Fuck Train is rolling along nicely

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  36. not the food, the "cool" hip-hoppers/youths...


    okay -- i was excited after the first out in the 3rd, but things are now officially interesting

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  37. PEDitte and Beckett with opposite performances so far tonight!

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  38. this new mcdonalds commercial makes me want to kill people.

    Is that the é one? 'Cause I heartily agree, if so. Extremely annoying music, too.

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  39. I'm in for this game. Looks like fun.

    I am sorry but Jacoby is hitting in every game, that's lead off stuff. He may walk more if they would give him nothing to hit.

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  40. i have it on mute, but it looks like a guy makes a tape and a woman plays it on her radio show -- and everyone in town and dancin' and eatin' big macs.

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  41. Galarraga walked into a spider web there

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  42. Another hit to tack onto that OBP. This guy does not belong at lead off.

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  43. Ok so he needs to take walks, why not put those nightly hits at the 2 spot?

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  44. i have it on mute,

    You're missing Sut!

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  45. because he doesn't get 2 hits a night. if he did, he'd be hitting between .400 and .500

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  46. What is an "OTA"? I heard that term yesterday.

    Organized team activity? What was the context?

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  47. wtf --- eephus pitch to first?

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  48. That damn 8th man speed will never score us a run.

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  49. Does Ordonez have a rep for a poor arm?

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  50. i will not be letting the LBJ lineup issue go.

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  51. That was effed up malt liqour

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  52. redsock said...
    i have it on mute, but it looks like a guy makes a tape and a woman plays it on her radio show -- and everyone in town and dancin' and eatin' big macs.



    Utopia

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  53. Green's like, "should I pick up my helmet first?" And Hale's like, "Just go!"

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  54. What the fuck was that?
    6-3. E3 on the throw back to third. Pitcher obstruction in the basepaths.

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  55. andy has taken the part of laura on the couch for tonights game!

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  56. What a crazy headlong dive Inge made trying to catch the throw back to third.

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  57. Strange way to score two runs. Hey everyone.

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  58. I see the "tucked in jersey" guy from the Bruins ads is in another non-Bruins commercial.

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  59. Never date within the division.

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  60. GDGD still figuring how to enter that

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  61. We'll see if the division daters' careers take off like jersey-tucker's has.

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  62. 5-3 actually and GDGD has E1 on INT

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  63. Hometown announcers are just jinxed Beckett. They also said that Green put his head down like a fullback. He also said that Green left the base path to run into the pitcher. I guess the game he is watching is shifted over by a few feet because that tiger was straddling the line when Green tried to get up and run after he slid. This announcer sounds eerily like Morgan.

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  64. Is a two-seamer the same as a cutter? Because those last two pitches looked like cutters to me.

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  65. Texas gets first two guys on in third. You'd think the next hitters would be able to make contact, but no, the next three guys K swinging against a Pettitte who's clearly shitty tonight.

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  66. espn showing last pitch footage from HH and lester no nos

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  67. They scored it as "Pedroia grounded out, third baseman Inge to first baseman Mi.Cabrera, N.Green to third. On error by pitcher A.Galarraga, N.Green scored."

    Multiple errors on the play, but the pitcher's was the dominant one.

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  68. espn showing last pitch footage

    What an odd thing to do.

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  69. they should show it in 3 innings, not now.

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  70. Beckett is kick ass mother fucker.



    that is all

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  71. 3rd time for the mcd commercial -- lenny kravtiz dude records shit in his apt, then sets it free into the fast food eatin' world! music is the leveler!

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  72. 3rd time for the mcd commercial

    I think it's really cute that the Golden Arches in Canada have a little Maple Leaf in them.

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  73. OH FUCK

    i just remembered

    june 3, 1918
    red sox pitcher dutch leonard throws a no-hitter against the tigers in detroit.

    june 3, 2009
    red sox pitcher josh beckett _______ against the tigers in detroit.

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  74. Eck: "I should know better, but I don't."

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  75. On Lowe's no-hitter, Rickey Henderson hit his 100th leadoff HR. On Beckett's blank line, Drew hit his 200th overall dong.

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  76. red sox pitcher josh beckett _______ against the tigers in detroit.

    Wore #19?

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  77. no sir, you mean "clearly safe

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  78. Hi, everyone. Just getting home from the Cape. I heard most of the game on the radio, but missed how we scored runs 3 and 4.

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  79. Yanks load the bases on three walks, but A-Rod inning ending DP! Ha. Texas dodges a cannonball.

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  80. ...but missed how we scored runs 3 and 4.

    The Tigers tried to cheat, but they got busted!

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  81. Bases are loaded,
    Just one out for Rodriguez,
    HE G-I-D-P



    BWAHAHAHA

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  82. Thanks, Pepe, but perhaps a few more details would help?? :)

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  83. "what is the cutoff date for not droppin' down a bunt?" - Eck

    "do you put one in his ear now?" -Don

    "I'm not tough enough to drill the guy on the next pitch, but..." -Eck

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  84. Shut up, Sut!
    Shut up, shut up, shut up!

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  85. Thanks, Pepe, but perhaps a few more details would help?? :)

    The Tigers are big, fat CHEATERS!
    What more is there to know?

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  86. i don't feel like checking my book but i think leonard walked a guy in the first inning also, bobby veach if I recall.

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  87. So I guess I have to look it up elsewhere.

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  88. what is the cutoff date for not droppin' down a bunt?" - Eck.

    if i am not a hypocrite, there is no cutoff.

    fuck "unwritten" rules.

    stay awake, doctor.

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  89. So I guess I have to look it up elsewhere.

    OK, the Tigers interfered -- blatantly -- with a runner trying to round third.

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  90. With Green, apparently. I looked it up.

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  91. Tek F7

    LBJ single off pitcher's arm!

    Green double to RCF, RBI!

    FY grounded to third, 5 threw him out from the line, green took off for third and 1B threw back to third. he airmailed the throw, though and green tried to get up and score, pitcher interfered with him in the base line, so even though the LF threw home and the C tagged green out, he was awarded the plate.

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  92. Right now, I don't want beckett cooling off. Take your hacks. Get the man back out there.

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  93. shit - we were planning to be at all 3 of these games before $ got tight. ... if i was there, i'd be quietly freaking out about now.

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  94. Thanks, Allan. The box score on line failed to give that detail (as did Pepe!) I appreciate it.

    I am getting that antsy feeling now watching Beckett....

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  95. This whole situation is in Eck's wheelhouse. This is fun.

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  96. Eck was talking about a chemical imbalance he has and needs food often. Don said, "The food has arrived."

    Eck said, "Oh good! I'll be able to talk for the rest of the game with a little food. I might be able to read a promo after a hot dog."

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  97. Thanks, Allan. The box score on line failed to give that detail (as did Pepe!) I appreciate it.

    sorry. If I was good at play-by-play .... I'd be doing play-by-play. :)

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  98. Everytime I see Smoltz in the dugout I freak out. I can't wait until he joins the rotation.

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  99. Phew. That one had me holding my breath.

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  100. Ellsbury, you magnificent Navajo!
    Represent!

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  101. Amy could just put a "WW" on her scorecard. :)

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  102. No problem, Pepe. I stink at it myself.

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  103. They're just shooting it all over the place now.

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  104. DANG!
    Oh, well!
    Now, I guess we just have to win!

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  105. Dang

    All right, get the third out now.

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  106. Home announcers just claimed that their jinx worked. They were actively trying to jinx. I know people do it but I have never heard anyone fess up.

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  107. Another eckism... Instead of speed, he wants to know what the temperature of a pitch is.

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  108. Speaking of watching, usually I let pitches go by while threading but not tonight. I want to see every one of his pitches. Hit or no hits. Steam's still flying outta the fuck train. Hot damn.

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  109. Eck: "I'm probably more disappointed than he is!"

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  110. Oh, well, still a shut out and a win on the line here. And a one hitter.

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  111. I think Joshie has figured out was was wrong and is now back to be captain kick ass

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  112. Ish ... did the Pens really get away with 6 skaters on the ice for *21 seconds*? OMG. That's ridiculous. I was watching the game in the only hockey bar in Montana and I missed it.

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  113. What I like is that Beckett is on an upward path now over the past game or two and tonight. He looks confident.

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  114. Yeah, I WW that inning. We were driving home and stopped, and I missed that inning.

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  115. I agree, Andy. Beckett is looking like Beckett lately.

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  116. Pepe I didn't know it was 21 seconds long but yes they did get away with it. 21 seconds though! How did they miss that? I guess the crowd making like nothing was going on had something to do with it. Maybe it would have been called in Detroit.

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  117. I'm guessing Beckett won't throw a CG. Whether he gives up another hit or not. Depends on how many pitches he throws in the 8th.

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  118. With his speed, better OBP and less slugging than last year, FY is a great lead off player. I like it.

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  119. Pepe I didn't know it was 21 seconds long but yes they did get away with it. 21 seconds though! How did they miss that?

    I'm kind of cheering for the Pens, (only because I'm tired of the Swede Wings winning seemingly every year), but that should *never* happen.

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  120. What are the chances that if Papi is done after this year or even during the year that the team goes out and gets Fielder from the Brewers? He fits the mold of the RedSox big guy slugger.

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  121. I don't think Fielder is on their radar.

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  122. I don't think Fielder is on their radar.

    I think Mauer is on the radar.

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  123. Mauer is on the radar and he should be on the radar.

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  124. Bases loaded, no one out, and we already have a five run lead. Sweet!

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  125. I thought he had caught that at first.

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  126. L is home - yay - says hi

    Turns sound on - boo

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  127. I thought Miner caught that ball. Hmm. NOPE.

    Time for the large father to stop being shy about showing his large dong.

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  128. L is home

    Time for us to start showing our jealousy.

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  129. Alright Papi, how about we end the slump right now?

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  130. Papi gets RBIs! Obviously he did not like that talk about Mauer.

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  131. And Tek gets a double! And two RBIs!

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  132. They had to give Papi a GPS to tell him how to get to second base. Turn left in 90 feet.

    Also works at telling him how to get home!

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