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May 6, 2010

G29: Red Sox 11, Angels 6

Angels  - 400 002 000 -  6  9  2
Red Sox - 002 054 00x - 11 11 0
Boston rallied from a 4-0 hole -- sending 19 batters to the plate in the fifth and sixth innings -- to sweep Los Angeles. It was the first four-game sweep of the Angels at Fenway in 43 years.

Boston swept the California Angels on August 18-20, 1967 (3-2, 12-11, 12-2, 9-8), the start of a seven-game winning streak that boosted the Red Sox into a first place tie in the AL on August 22, Carl Yastrzemski's 28th birthday.

A quick look at Baseball Reference turned up 15 four-game series between 1968 and 2009 (two of those were five-gamers, actually), though only two of the 15 have been played since 1998. Only twice (1984 and 1991) did Boston win the first three games before losing the finale.

After Dice's craptastic 39-pitch first inning, including walks to the first two batters of the game, he settled down nicely. He gave up a single in the second, a wind-blown double in the fifth and a double off the Wall in the sixth. He went to a three-ball count only once in his final 18 batters.

Victor Martinez hit a two-run homer in the third and doubled in the first two runs in the fifth. Later in the inning, facing reliever Brian Stokes, pinch-hitter Jeremy Hermida smacked a first-pitch 2-run single and Darnell McDonald followed with a first-pitch RBI double. In the sixth, the Red Sox had only two hits, but were helped out by two walks, an HBP, and an infield error.

Dustin Pedroia singled, doubled, and walked, stole a base, and scored three runs; he also made a couple of nice plays in the field in the early innings.

The Yankees are in Boston this weekend; they did not play on Thursday. Tampa Bay is leading the Mariners 6-0 in the 6th inning.
Example
Scott Kazmir / Daisuke Matsuzaka
Scutaro, SS
Pedroia, 2B
Martinez, C
Youkilis, 1B
Lowell, DH
Drew, RF
Beltre, 3B
Hall, LF
McDonald, CF
The Red Sox go for a four-game sweep of the Angels. A win would put them over .500 for the first time since they were 1-0, after beating the Yankees on Opening Night.

Boston has gone 10-5 since April 20 and actually lost ground (one half-game) to Tampa Bay (20-7 overall, and 17-4 since April 11). In that 21-game stretch, the Rays have outscored their opponents by an average of almost four runs per game: 6.5 to 2.6. I hope they cool off by May 24.

Last night was Terry Francona's 1,000th game as Red Sox manager. At the end of this season*, he will be at 1,134, trailing only Joe Cronin (2,007, 1935-47). Francona would have to stick around until June 2016 to top the list.
Example
92 Years Ago Today: Red Sox manager Ed Barrow's lineup has pitcher Babe Ruth hitting 6th and playing first base. Boston loses to the Yankees 10-3 at the Polo Grounds, but Ruth goes 2-for-4 with a home run. The next day, Ruth bats 4th and homers off Walter Johnson. Barrow decides to keep Ruth in the everyday lineup.

159 comments:

  1. 10-5 since 4/20. I didn't realize we started to turn it around then. It feels like we've been sucking hard for so long.

    But it just shows how bad our first three weeks were.

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  2. Good evening. Dice K and Kazmir. Hope Dice can last longer this time.

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  3. or we yank him earlier if he does implode

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  4. last time the sox swept a 4-game series from the angels at fenway? 1967.

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  5. Boston has gone 10-5 since April 20 and actually lost ground

    Amazing. If the FKRs weren't our rivals, I would really like them. An interesting team, and they're holding NY off.

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  6. wind

    nesn says 16 mph to R
    gdgd says 21 mph L to R

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  7. and aybar looked at 6 pitches.
    did OB plotz?

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  8. Leadoff walk is especially bad news where Dice is concerned.

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  9. LAA taking the first 9 pitches......

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  10. myh nesn feed has no ball/strike/score box! just a little nesn logo in the top right

    ah don just mentioned it

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  11. Two leadoff walks is even a worse sign.

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  12. I guess not two leadoff walks. Two consecutive walks to start the game.

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  13. It's hard to remember why I was so excited when the Sox signed DiceK.

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  14. Even my Nipponophile self is losing hope here.

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  15. heh. plotz. I don't hear that word enough. just popping in between two meetings. hopefully tonight's will be short enough to see some of this.

    2 BB 2 Start?

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  16. So just how long DO we wait?

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  17. heh. plotz. I don't hear that word enough.

    I know, I think Allan was channeling my mother there.

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  18. Wanna go for three BB?

    You got it.

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  19. nesn shows wake in pen, arms folded across chest -- must be thinking: "yeah, send ME to the pen, real smart, this fucker can't throw a strike ...."

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  20. DO NOT walk in a run, for fuck's sake.

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  21. I can barely watch. And I'm only seeing freakin' GDGD or equivalent.

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  22. Good thing I am not a manager. I'd pull him now. Patience not being one of my strengths.

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  23. And is this inning going as slowly as it seems to be?

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  24. Yeah, this inning is endless. This game will be endless.

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  25. It seems Don and Jerry think Wake will be in for the second. If we ever get to the second.

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  26. Yeah. I dunno. He's just -- he ain't good. Or he's not pitching well. Now. Ever? Christ.

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  27. sarcastic cheers for a strike

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  28. strike 3 looked like a gift.

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  29. DiceK has never been terribly effective. A few good innings, a few good games, but always on the edge of imploding. I can't stand watching him pitch. I had forgotten. Now I remember why.

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  30. i assume dice will start the 2nd and tito will hope he can get his shit together.

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  31. long wait for kazmir, perhaps?

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  32. Yeah, I think that he'll put Dice out there for the 2nd.

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  33. "bill of the cap high" - drink.

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  34. Heck with the drinking cues -- just DRINK. Our starting pitcher is all the "drink" we need!

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  35. Dr. Nothing BUT Doubles! C'mon, do it again.

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  36. At least Lowell is making Kazmir work.

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  37. dice throwing all strikes now.

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  38. Now we get three strikes down the pipe?

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  39. I was late getting to the game (on TV) and was worried when I saw the defensive line up when I turned the TV on at 7:39. Yikes!

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  40. That was scary! Glad someone caught that.

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  41. Hi everyone. Gamethreading somewhere over Colorado. Heading home, thank god. Did I mention I finally get a vacation in 2 weeks? Can't wait.

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  42. so is vic's slugging over .300 now?

    :</

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  43. Hi, WCS. Where are you going for vacation?

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  44. I show up, and the Sox score 2 runs. That's nice.

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  45. Hey Westcoast, we've been trying to email you about the game in July, but mail to the address you used is bouncing.

    I got a different email address off Facebook and I think Zenslinger is going to try again.

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  46. Family. Atlanta. Taking the kids to see the grandparents.

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  47. Almost went to a Nationals game last night vs. the Braves. Didn't have the energy.

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  48. Laura, I got Zenslinger's email just now and emailed him back. I'm buying a ticket and keeping my fingers crossed re work travel.

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  49. Wow. 70 pitches, in the 4th. I missed a hair-pulling first inning, I see.

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  50. Yeah, it was a doozy. A Dicey.

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  51. wcs:
    LAA 1st
    aybar BB and SB
    abreu BB
    hunter 1B, 1-0
    morales F7
    [double steal]
    matsui BB
    rivera FC, 2-0
    kendrick 2B, 4-0
    napoli K
    39 pitches

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  52. hall does that jeterish right hand up while getting set?

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  53. Yikes RS, how frustrating. Looks like he's calmed down.

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  54. after it was 4-0, schoeneweis got up and wake was stirring too.

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  55. Got it, Rick.

    If anyone else plans on being in San Francisco on July 28, shout out.

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  56. I don't know if we forgot any commenters/threaders who live out there. Andy can't make it, I guess. He's not exactly local, in San Diego.

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  57. The DOCTOR has gone two at bats without a DOUBLE?

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  58. I better get down to The Bar to see the laser show.

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  59. LOL. San Diego to San Francisco being local---you sound like an Easterner there, Laura.

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  60. Oh come on, who are you fooling.

    No one, apparently.

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  61. Uh... that's what I said. Not exactly local. I figured it was worth an ask.

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  62. past a diving cano!!!!!!!!!!

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  63. I know what you meant. But it sounded like most people on the east coast think---that California is as small as Massachusetts or something.

    We are ahead!

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  64. Hermider! Our new secret weapon.

    Whoo-hoo, pile it on.

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  65. past a diving cano!!!!!!!!!!

    Where have I heard that before?

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  66. Darnell!

    So there, Angels.

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  67. Yes!!

    No, I'm very familiar with the geography and driving distances out there. Andy was hoping to come up but couldn't, or ast least can't plan on it.

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  68. Got to go rest the eyes. Getting a headache from the screen.

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  69. Yeah, I know you know that. That's why I thought you were being funny...

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  70. I didn't even know that was a stereotype.

    Amy, do you use default system colours on your computer? You frequently mention eye strain or headaches. The default windows colours give me an instant headache. I keep mine on softer grays, I find it much easiser on my eyes.

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  71. I go away to check work email, and miss a 5-run inning. Sheesh

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  72. I have done the SF to San Diego drive before - made it in about 8 hours with 2 small kids wanting to see Legoland. It's like driving from Boston to DC.

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  73. I've done that drive several times, but no kids were involved!

    How was Legoland? I wanted to go - I love Lego. But it's really expensive and we opted not to.

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  74. Legoland is perfect for the 3-to-6 year old crowd!

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  75. an rbi without swinging the bat -- drew's favorite kind (/ob)

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  76. better plan, beltre -- rather than swinging at every fucking thing thrown in your general direction

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  77. How is it for the almost-50 crowd?

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  78. 19th sox batter in the last 2 innings.

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  79. Every time I see Scutaro's name now, I think of Phil Collins singing "Scu-scu-Scutaro, whoaoh." That's thanks to a RS comment in a gamethread yesterday or the day before.

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  80. i wholeheartedly apologize. :>(

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  81. Every time I hear Scutaro's name I think my little malti-poo Scooter is out there patrolling the infield, a task he would adore. Chasing balls, fielding the odd Fenway frank, jumping up on the second base ump, etc. He'd be a natural.

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  82. Remy: "Some people wait for their bags, they have to have their candles..."

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  83. The only problem, l-girl, is that he loves to be put "out" so I don't know how useful he'd be to the team.

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  84. Don is losing it, diong that squeaky voice thing.

    Nice fielding out there. Yooooooooook

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  85. They're talking about the size of their (hair) brushes and the resulting brush envy.

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  86. I have imagined Tala patrolling the outfield, since that's what she does here. She loves to chase balls and get them, but doesn't always like to bring them back. That could be a problem.

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  87. Don said Jerry must have been waiting for years to bring this up, the size of Don's hair brush.

    Jerry said he's wanted to mention it for 3 years!

    "The ball brushed the wall out there..."

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  88. Is there an all-dog team? Surely Boof Bonser could be its mascot.

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  89. Bummer, they're making me shut down my computer for landing. Great 11 runs while I was half-watching!

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  90. My husband, "Can you imagine being an Angels fan and listening to this?"

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  91. Mrs GotRibe--can you imagine being a Red Sox fan listening to the last B'more series???

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  92. John--it would have been worse to have been there. We almost went to one game. But yes, it only took a little prompt from Laura for me to cut the TV audio and get the radio going.

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  93. the angels fan might have enjoyed remy saying "woo-hoo" when the sox made the third out, happy that the inning was over.

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  94. MLB Audio to the rescue

    There must be an all-dog team! There must be at least one Sheppard.

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  95. Wassup?
    Who are these strange people wearing the Red Sox uniforms?
    Glad to see Dice got past his bad inning. Were all 3 of those walks in the 1st?

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  96. sosock, yes. batters 1, 2 and 5 in the 1st

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  97. dice: in his last 18 batters, he went to 3 balls only one time

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  98. Well, apparently he was pretty good after that. At least there were no more walks, which is what I worry about most when he's pitching. The plethora of walks

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  99. Rut-row! How could we forget the Rastros? Good one.

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  100. I think that reference will define the generations that are here.

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  101. I gotta say good night now. Enjoy the dirty water! Great to go into this weekend's series on a roll.

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  102. Good gosh. Pap is going to have to warm up now? Just close this out already.

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  103. Hit it to FY and game will be over.

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  104. K

    jesus -- make them hit it. we'll catch 2 before they score 5.

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  105. I see "out(s)".
    I do believe that equates to... Dirty Water!

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  106. 4 game sweep > 3 games swept

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  107. Dogs - Russ Springer (Spaniel) as in my Noah!

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  108. And of course, Orel "Bulldog" Hershiser

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