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August 30, 2009

G130: Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 0

Blue Jays - 000 000 000 - 0  5  1
Red Sox - 111 100 30x - 7 10 0
Byrd: 6-3-0-3-1, 83!

And the Red Sox chipped away at Halladay from the very start of the game. He got the first two batters on six pitches, but needed another 22 to get the third out. Boston scored on back-to-back doubles from Victor Martinez and Kevin Youkilis.

Rocco Baldelli homered to left on Halladay's first pitch in the second, Dustin Pedroia doubled and scored on Yook's sac fly in the third, and a Alex Gonzalez singled home a run in the fourth. Halladay (6-7-4-1-6, 103) had only one inning in which he retired the side in order.

Gonzalez also got the seventh started with a double. From there, a bunt single from Jacoby Ellsbury, a throwing error by pitcher Shawn Camp and Yook's single tacked on three more runs.

Billy Wagner made his Sox debut in the eighth, allowing a one-out double, but striking out the side. He fanned Aaron Hill and Vernon Wells on hard sliders and got Lyle Overbay on a 94 mph fastball.

The Yankees beat the White Sox 8-3, so Boston stays 6 GB in the East with 32 to play. The Twins beat the Rangers 5-3, so the Red Sox are 3.5 GA in the wild card.
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Roy Halladay (3.03, 144 ERA+) / Paul Byrd (2009 debut)

Too much pitching? The Red Sox have gone from having (supposedly) at least eight starters for their five rotation spots to handing the ball today to Byrd, who last pitched in the majors on September 24, 2008, for Boston.

After being traded to the Red Sox from Cleveland in August 2008, Byrd had a 4.78 ERA (97 ERA+) in eight starts/49 innings. He became a free agent, but had not signed with any team until the Sox signed him to a minor league deal on August 5.

Halladay has been roughed up in both of his last two starts, lasting only five innings against the Red Sox on August 19 and getting pelted by the Rays for 12 hits and eight runs in six innings last Monday.

And: White Sox/Yankees at 1 and Rangers/Twins at 2.

222 comments:

  1. 1. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
    2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    3. Victor Martinez, 1B
    4. Kevin Youkilis, 3B
    5. David Ortiz, DH
    6. J.D. Drew, RF
    7. Rocco Baldelli, LF
    8. Jason Varitek, C
    9. Alex Gonzalez, SS

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  2. An easy win would be especially welcome, given everyone thinks the pitching matchup is lopsided.

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  3. I'm gonna go ahead and bet on the "over" for this game.

    Predictions:

    11-9 Sox. Byrd gets shelled early, we shell Doc and their pen, come from behind and get the win in the 8th. We see our entire bullpen in this one (Wagner included!)

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  4. I was just exploring the State of the Nation and checked out the Beard of Truth -- a twitter feed with pithyisms like this latest:
    Nick Green must have a magical tuft of chest hair, because to do what he did last night without follicle support just isn't possible.

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  5. Andy - an easy win with Byrd on the mound?

    Hey, anything's possible - I'm in.

    Other Sox start out great with a 1st inning run, but CI scores on Tex's scrotum.
    Tied

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  6. A-roid gets picked off to end the 1st!

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  7. Thing is, Byrd's probably interchangeable for Penny at this point.

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  8. surprised v-mart isn't catching his former batterymate.

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  9. Yeah thats what i was thinking Benjamin. Doesn't matter. I think I actually prefer Byrd over Penny, I dunno.

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  10. Giving the day off for Bay and Lowell, Francona must not like the match ups.

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  11. I can listen but can't thread today. Go Sox. Go Byrd, kill birds.

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  12. TC with the useless fact of the day on the pregame.

    Byrd is 8-11 with a 4 something ERA against teams named after birds.

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  13. Yeah, my comment didn't mean I think we'd have been better off with Penny. Simply that we're probably going to have some offense to win this one. (I know, you always need some offense, but...you know what I mean.
    And we surely would have needed at least as much O, if not more, with Penny on the mound.

    BTW - did you see Smoltz' last start - why can't we get pitchers like that ;>

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  14. Byrd is 8-11 with a 4 something ERA against teams named after birds.

    Good lord. Where is his interal voice saying "what a fucking idiot you are for saying that"?

    I'll bet Rice nodded contemplatively.

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  15. Byrd is 8-11 with a 4 something ERA against teams named after birds.

    Wonder whether that includes the Baltimore Canaries (1872-1874).

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  16. Byrd's the 10th starter we've used this season

    Not a bad first inning

    Score runs

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  17. Why is Pedroia reading the lineups?

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  18. 3 straight singles to start the 3rd for the other Sox off of JTC. Another run in but lead runner thrown out at 3rd. 2-1 Good guys with 1 out and a man on

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  19. Why is Pedroia reading the lineups?

    Junior Announcer Day?

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  20. I HATE called 3rd strikes.
    Well, about half of them anyway.

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  21. Did that kid just say "In center field, Mister Vermin Wells"

    ?????

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  22. V-Mart with his Lowell impersonation.
    Actually I hated to see both Lowell and Bay sitting today. I know numbers are numbers, but I think one of them should have stayed in.

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  23. YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK!!!!!!!!!!!

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  24. Can't say I'm a fan of Halladay's muttonchops either.

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  25. GDGD shows both of the 1st 2 pitches to Papi almost touching his pants.
    Are they that inside?

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  26. FUCK.

    Damon with a cheapie in NY. 3-2 MFY.

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  27. Halladay gets first two outs on 6 pitches, but end up throwing 28 in the inning.

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  28. 6 batters - 28 pitches in the 1st though.
    Hope it's a trend.
    And we know we'll be back at the top to start the 3rd, if not before.

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  29. wtf? aceves replaces JTC in the 4th....cunt must be hurt.

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  30. Joba out after only 3 Innings in NY?
    Only threw 35 pitches. Awww. Hope he's not hurt or anything (snicker, snicker)

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  31. "wtf? aceves replaces JTC in the 4th....cunt must be hurt."

    Either that or they're keeping to an insanely rigid innings count

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  32. ROCKY! ROCKY! ROCKY!

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  33. You are right, Kevin.

    River Ave Blues mentions the inning count for JtC.

    I didn't realize he had to be babied. I understand protecting young arms but, OK. Whatever they want to do.

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  34. A whopping 35 pitches for JtC.

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  35. Hopefully pitching JtC only 3 innings helps to wear out their bullpen before the playoffs

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  36. Penny wouldn't have had that :)

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  37. Man, I gotta get a TV before October.

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  38. I think a lot of jays fans would approve of the "Vermin Wells" pronunciation actually.

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  39. heh, i agree. the ones i know at least.

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  40. 43 pitches through 3 for byrd, gotta love it.

    Now get some runs!!!

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  41. Byrd for 6, Bard/Wagner/Pap would be most excellent.

    Night at the copa!!!!!

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  42. It's tonight. I guess this game marks the end of in-game background Manilow :(

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  43. Byrd with fewer pitches through 3 than Halladay has through 2

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  44. good ol ozzie guillen

    i agree with him, that team is shit. completely useless.

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  45. FY is an absolute doubles machine

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  46. I'm liking the picket fence but it would be nice to see some crooked fence posts.

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  47. heehee, giant glass ad behind the plate. i enjoy watching ortiz back out of the box to cover the "GL"

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  48. I'm liking the picket fence but it would be nice to see some crooked fence posts.

    11 would be amusing.

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  49. CWS: 101 00
    MFY: 102 00

    TEX: 0
    MIN: 0

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  50. something about pocket money and "man tears" - wtf? chauvinism ftw.

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  51. Looks like Toronto finally figured out they shouldn't be first-pitch swinging.

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  52. "Who would even talk to Fitzy unless there was money involved?" LOL love it

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  53. that Fitzy guy is such a douchebag. you're lucky if you missed his appearance in the booth. I'd rather gouge my eyes out than watch his show.

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  54. Wow Bautista is even worse than tek with the sacks full, I didn't think that was possible.

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  55. Man tears???? OMFG get over it!!!

    (Thanks Tim, would have missed that one.)

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  56. Pedroia has more doubles in his first three full seasons than any other second baseman in major league history

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  57. I was unfortunate enough to have been watching/listening while he was in the booth. After about 30 seconds, I decided to go back to painting. Or maybe it was inhaling paint fumes. I dunno, but yeah, I hate that asshole.

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  58. "Man tears" sound like something you'd get on your frenulum.

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  59. Pedroia has more doubles in his first three full seasons than any other second baseman in major league history

    FU Morgan!

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  60. Oh look, idiot Arnsberg. Why don't they show the thing they showed in the pregame, where he said that Halladay's awful numbers for the past 2 games aren't indicative of his performance.

    WTF???

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  61. KICKASS SEABASS!!!!!!!!

    And Tek Plate Block > Barajas

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  62. Awfully nice of Gonzalez to save all his career rbi for August 2009.

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  63. Sea Bass!

    Keeping the picket fence going, I see

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  64. Maybe the 5th is when they put up the 11!!!

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  65. what happened to aceves? gdgd doesn't give me enough info!

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  66. I will take 1 run an inning. 8 should be enough for the Byrdman

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  67. Ah good, Marte in for MFY. Other sox should have this tied up promptly.

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  68. Obie: the one thing you're assured of w/ Paul Byrd is that he will not run away from a fight.

    I hope that's not a rare quality in our pitchers!

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  69. OK. Long call from son in CA.

    Good stuff - sounds like he's planning to fly me out in October to ride home with him. I've never been. Said we could do a couple of days there before leaving and some side trips on the way home.

    Sons can be good :)

    Meanwhile I see a line that has the potential to give RS a big ol' chubby ;>

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  70. Oops - do no-hitter rules apply here?

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  71. Sounds like a good time, SoSock!

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  72. 1st and 2nd, 2 down for the pale hose.

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  73. Meanwhile I see a line that has the potential to give RS a big ol' chubby ;>

    crap.

    no wood for wood.

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  74. we could have a cool palindrome:

    111 101 111

    but that would involve batting in the 9th. rather not do that.

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  75. sounds swell, SoSock. You're becoming quite the traveler.

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  76. Glad my predictions been wrong!

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  77. I thought about the palindrome as well. Then realized - NO, we don't want that!

    Dead vermin

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  78. white sox squandered their chance. fuck.

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  79. And he probably doesn't stink up the trash cans with his vomit.

    Byrd > Penny

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  80. So, I was very apathetic about Byrd.

    I am now pathetic, I guess

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  81. Papi SMASH!

    I was with ya SoSock, kinda meh about him. Now...fuckin' eh!

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  82. Somebody light a match under him. Please!

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  83. Maybe Byrd could give Josh some pitching tips.

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  84. We could still have 11110000 linescore but I don't want that obviously.

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  85. 1 1 1 1 0 0 11 11 still in play.

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  86. Soooo MDC/Wagner/Pap I guess.

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  87. Byrd: 6-3-0-3-1, 83

    "Exceeded expectations"

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  88. So

    Delcarmen for the 7th
    Wagner for the 8th
    Ramirez for the 9th

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  89. MDC - after 83?

    mmmmmmmm..........

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  90. Oh yeah, its not a save situation. Pedro in the 9th is cool then.

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  91. hey - if you haven't seen l's blog, today is the 4th anniversary of when wm(ed)tc.

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  92. cool! hooray, i'm reading now.

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  93. The 6'2" 13-yr-old is up for CA in the LL W-S.

    Why can't I get 13-yr-olds like that?

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  94. Giant Douchebag dong, 8-2 MFY

    Yeah, that narrows it down.

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  95. Wow the dead-ball double bunt you only see that once in a blue moon.

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  96. Camp screws up the fence line.
    Salright tho. We'll take it

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  97. nesn live look-in!!!

    do stuff, sox!

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  98. FKR - 000 300 000
    DET - 001 000 03X

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  99. YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKAWWWWFUCK

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  100. Bah, that hit the wall a little too hard.

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  101. Actually, it should have been Gigantic Douchebag

    Right after he signed with New York someone updated his Wikipedia page to say that. I made sure to get a screenshot before it got edited.

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  102. want to see wagner be the anti gagme

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  103. I can't help it - I see A Hill but I thing A-Hole

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  104. Holy shit Wagner! He looks great! I mean, his location sucks, but he's blowing them away.

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  105. FUCKIN EH WAGNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  106. Triple K!!!!

    Holy Shit! Who is this guy?!

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  107. I feel like this beating up on Toronto isn't something to get our confidence up. It's like beating a team of blind deaf mutes.

    The real test occurs Tue-Thu in Casa del dumpo, Florida.

    When we face major league hitters and major league pitching. When wagner has to face people that don't freely swing at anything that remotely resembles a sphere with red on it.

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  108. I feel like this beating up on Toronto isn't something to get our confidence up. It's like beating a team of blind deaf mutes.

    All the more reason why we should take these games. Though beating Halladay today is a bit of a bonus.

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  109. I would give Toronto more credit, Tim, but I agree. TFRs scare me a lot more than these guys.

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  110. Since the White Sox are shitting the bed, I hope at least the Twins remember they're in a pennant race...

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  111. Wins are wins. Every win secures the WC for us - and (for those of us still believing) helping us stay in the division race.

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  112. I know Saito hasn't pitched like he used to this year, but looking at the bullpen, looking at the names... Things are looking pretty stacked!

    One current closer and two recent closers, and a future closer! And a couple of quality set-up men.

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  113. Hey Ish, don't know if you saw it, but I quoted you recently on wmtc.

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  114. Oh, cool! I'll check it out right now.

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  115. Say -- who had "Junichi Tazawa and Paul Byrd will be in our rotation at the end of August" in the pool?

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  116. It's a few posts ago at this point. Search for your name.

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  117. Tazawa was optioned down, though.

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  118. The Taiwanese kid who just hit a home run against CA goes by the nickname "Ortiz".

    cool

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  119. That's right, I remember that discussion!

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  120. oh, whatever!

    Facts have nothing to do with it!

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  121. I can't remember if the Red Sox were winning or losing when we talked about that.

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  122. Tazawa was optioned down, though.

    And will be called back up tomorrow when the GCL season ends...

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  123. Saito, get the third out please

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  124. Aw c'mon, Saito.
    Keep the goose egg intact.

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  125. so i am unknowingly repeating myself ever two or three days? great .........

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  126. Tazawa was optioned down, though.

    But will make the trip to Tampa with the team, since today is the last game for his team they can bring him right back up.

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  127. But will Byrd be on the roster tomorrow?

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  128. Notice I referred to Saito as a recent closer.

    He is more of a dimmer, himself, these days.

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  129. Byrd should most definitely be on the roster tomorrow.

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