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April 19, 2011

G16: Athletics 5, Red Sox 0

Red Sox   - 000 000 000 - 0  5  1
Athletics - 100 000 04x - 5  8  1
Lackey (6-4-1-1-3, 93) pitched very well, but Anderson (8-4-0-1-8, 109) completely shut down the Red Sox. Hideki Okajima, in his 2011 debut, gave up three runs in the eighth (and allowed an inherited runner to score) as Oakland padded its lead.

Boston had only two base runners in the first seven innings; Adrian Gonzalez singled with two outs in the first and he reached first on Anderson's throwing error in the seventh.

In the eighth, David Ortiz singled and Jacoby Ellsbury pinch-ran. Anderson fell behind Mike Cameron 3-0, but battled back to strike him out on a check swing; Ellsbury was running on the full count pitch and beat Kurt Suzuki's throw, but was called out because Cameron stepped in front of Suzuki as the catcher was throwing to second base. With two outs and no one on, Carl Crawford beat out an infield single and Jarrod Saltalamacchia lined a hit to left, but Anderson struck out Darnell McDonald on three pitches to end the threat.

Down by five with one out in the ninth, Dustin Pedroia walked and Gonzalez singled. But Youkilis flied to left and Ellsbury popped to shortstop.

Jed Lowrie went 0-for-4, snapping his seven-game hitting streak.
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John Lackey / Brett Anderson

After three consecutive (nearly) stress-free wins over the Blue Jays -- 4-1, 8-1, 9-1 -- the Red Sox are in Oakland for the start of a nine-game road trip that will include stops in Anaheim and Baltimore.

Lefty Anderson has a 2.29 ERA in three starts (19.2 innings), but he can't actually be much good, because his record is 0-1. ... Lackey has been more successful, as he is 1-1. Pay no attention to his 15.58 ERA and .395 opponents batting average; Lackey "pitches to the score" and "knows how to win".

The Red Sox are 0-6 on the road this year, the only major league team with no road victories. They are also 0-3 in one-run games, one of only two teams with no one-run wins (the Orioles are 0-1).

Gordon Edes shares "an absolutely terrifying stat" about Lackey:
He has given up at least six extra-base hits in each of his first two starts, and if that happens again Tuesday night, he will be only the second pitcher in 90 years to do that three times in a row. Danny Graves did it in 2003, and he went 1-13.
Graves (who went 4-15, not 1-13, in 2003*):
0525 vs FLA: 4 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs (and 4 singles)
0531 vs FLA: 4 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run (and 3 singles)
0605 vs NYY: 5 doubles, 1 home run (and 2 singles)

Lackey:
0402 vs TEX: 3 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs (and 3 singles)
0408 vs NYY: 4 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run (and 1 single)

* In comments, Jere notes that Graves went 1-13 from May 25 to the end of the season.
Example
AL East: White Sox/Rays at 6:30 PM; and Twins/Orioles and Yankees/Blue Jays at 7 PM.
Example
THT's Chris Jaffe lists the greatest games by Hall of Famers since 1950, according to WPA. In George Brett's game of May 28, 1979, he almost hit for the cycle in extra innings (single in the 10th, double in the 14th, game-winning home run in the 16th)! Brett did hit for the cycle in the game, however; he had a triple back in the third inning.

Bill Petti, Beyond the Box Score, on the Yankees:
When you look at how they've scored their runs and combine that with how their pitchers have performed it's hard to step back and say objectively that this team is among the elite teams in baseball.

270 comments:

  1. Soxaholix: So has a .333 team evah friggin' looked so worthy of hope? ... You know if you anagram "Jed Lowrie every day", you get "Joy, we dialed revery"?

    And from Soxaholix commenter Bob: The Ballad of Jed Lowrie

    Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed
    A journeyman pro, barely kept his family fed,
    Then one day as his team was getting' booed,
    He stepped to the plate and the Fenway crowd he wooed.

    Cheers that is ... standing O ... Boston glee.


    There's more.

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  2. When Edes took that stat from somewhere else, he said it wrong-- Graves was 1-13 through the end of that season including the three straight 6-XBH games.

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  3. Thanks for that, Jere. Still seems odd to describe it like that.

    Lowrie, SS
    Pedroia, 2B
    Gonzalez, 1B
    Youkilis, 3B
    Ortiz, DH
    Cameron, RF
    Crawford, LF
    Saltalamacchia, C
    McDonald, CF

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  4. Asshole Blue Jay swings on 3-0 and kills the rally. 2-2 in the 5th.

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  5. jays rallying against burnett in the 6th!

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  6. MFY - 020 002
    TOR - 101 001

    Jays: 2nd/3rd with 1 out in 6th.

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  7. Loaded for the Jays, 1 out.

    Burnett yanked.

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  8. Bases loaded for the hot-hitting Yunel Escobar.

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  9. Halladay got shelled.

    I should be at the game tonight, but just too much going on. Only chance to see the Sox in the Bay this year, too.

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  10. pissed re: Jays having loaded, one out, down one, and having next two guys K.

    Now they'll just have to get to Sturtze/Gordon/Rivera (or whoever they're assuming will pitch 789 every time and automatically get everyone out this year).

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  11. fat joba takes care of the 7th

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  12. Won't be on here much since I live in the market area for this game.

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  13. Won't be on here much since I live in the market area for this game.

    It's not on TV?

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  14. I've got the game here in San Francisco on CSN.

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  15. When are they gonna realize it's not "so strange" anymore because that's how the schedule is now?

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  16. just thinking that - it's because of interleague, for a start ...

    don mentioned AG's "3 game hitting streak"

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  17. Good evening all. I was sorry to miss that great game yesterday. My mother and I were in Richmond taking in the Picasso exhibit.

    I heard the beginning and end of the game.

    That was only a single???

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  18. it was hit very hard and bert's carrying TWO pianos on his back.

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  19. Hard NOT to get a double on balls to the wall in the power alleys. But he found a way.

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  20. Yeah, apparently Evil Bert is already used to Fenway wall balls. The A's OF certainly doesn't like the idea of the Sox running on them today. Wow.

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  21. GDGD Q: How to I get the slider bar thing on the "game summary" pitch-by-pitch to stay at the bottom so I'm always seeing the most recent pitch?

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  22. Nice to see Ococ, but I want that first out.

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  23. just putting it at the bottom at the beginning of an inning does not keep it there?

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  24. Ococ in the press recently for his big 'fro.

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  25. Lackey doesn't look relaxed at all. Not good.

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  26. I assume you saw Coco's recent Natural.

    No I can't get the slider to stay bottom. It always stays right where it is so I have to keep moving it down.

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  27. With this late start, I'm already on a short leash. And now Lackey is taking forever. I'll try to make it through two.

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  28. the chin is on 11 days of rest.

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  29. Way to keep that "score at least 1 run in the first inning" streak alive, Lackey.

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  30. That went significantly better than I had hoped it would.

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  31. Lackey of the crooked number mercifully puts up a little one.

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  32. err...I should say, better than I EXPECTED it would.

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  33. don again with the 3-game streak mention (flo)

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  34. NESN in HD too, still VERY curious how Rogers works this.

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  35. wtf, afternoon game tomorrow? getaway day already?

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  36. Double, ground out, and then he walks Bautista on 4.

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  37. And a wild pitch makes it 5-4!

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  38. 5-4; bottom 9th; one on, one out for Toronto

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  39. With that out, Lackey's ERA dipped under 14!

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  40. SIngle makes it first and third--but I don't see how that guy wasn't on second after the wild pitch. The game could be tied right now!

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  41. Yeah, we just switched to that game. WOW!

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  42. I think the wild pitch was on ball 4, jere...I dunno.

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  43. farrell bringing sox mojo and pwning fruitbat

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  44. And one of our best-loved phrases was just uttered by my son: "Rivera blew a save."

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  45. 148 jays fans stand as one!!!

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  46. wonder if they played that shitty "stand up and cheer, TORONTO" crap before the bottom of the 9th.

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  47. good thing bogar didn't go with farrell, otherwise that would've been an easy gun down at home.

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  48. It says a lot that I'm relieved that Lackey has only given up one run so far.

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  49. jays cannot squander here ... cannot.

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  50. WOW, GDGD has commercials now?!

    WOW.

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  51. fucking idiot patterson. back to NESN.

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  52. FUCKINJAYS waste check swing

    on to the 10th

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  53. heidi - grey sweater ... hmmm

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  54. unfortunately, this is the part where the yankees win it against the less-than-stellar jays pen.

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  55. Jon Rauch's GDGD pic looks so angry.

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  56. Dear Red Sox,

    You're not helping yourselves by hacking at anything that Anderson throws at you.

    No love,

    Me

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  57. Okay, I'm off to listen in bed.

    Dear Lackey,
    Don't be sucky.

    Thanks,
    Your Best Friend Kathryn

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  58. Lackey, like gods, does not answer letters.

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  59. still good to see rivera flush an easy save ... stay positive, tim

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  60. Dale Arnold and Castig ripping on the A's defense using errors and fielding percentage as evidence...

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  61. wonder what happened there and why it wasn't a DP.

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  62. Another chance for the Jays. In the words of Darth Vader:

    DO NOT FAIL ME AGAIN!

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  63. Dale Arnold and Castig ripping on the A's defense using errors and fielding percentage as evidence...

    It's like a scientist insisting that the earth is flat...

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  64. No go is in the MFY 'pen now?

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  65. I am in a house with a hundred big HD tvs, a million rooms, half a million bathrooms... and no red sox. WTH.

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  66. Thanks! In a pretty town on the Hudson right now (sister's house), NYC tomorrow. Can't wait.

    I saw NYY won (it was on in the bar). Go Sox.

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  67. damn, i was downstairs and missed the balk.

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  68. Yep. Not allowed to argue balks. He'll watch in the clubhouse and pass on what he thinks should happen from there.

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  69. In relative terms, Lackey has been absolutely lights out tonight thus far.

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  70. "I saw NYY won"

    no you didn't!

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  71. i hope she's not watching one of them there future tvs.

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  72. I can't believe I'm writing this one, but LACKEY OTT!

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  73. ha, i was gonna go for a similar "was the bar called 2121" type joke...

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  74. they have the live feed in NY, we're on a delay here in canada, our tubes aren't up to US standard so it takes longer for the feed to propagate to our receptors...or something.

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  75. GAME!!!! GO JOHN FARRELL1!!!@@

    AHHHHHHHHHHH

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  76. jays WIN! Snyder walkoff double.

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  77. I didn't? Seriously, what? Jays came back? I was watching in a time warp? Someone fill me in pls.

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  78. The bounce on Snider's ball was inches from being a ground rule double

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  79. OK... the guy who said they hung on to win was an idiot. Final score? I will text my sister in the next room.

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  80. silly L. thinks that fruitbat = automatic save.

    rivera gave up a couple runs in the 9th and jays just won it in 10.

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  81. chevy nova for the loss.

    everyone else gained ground on the mfy. now we have to, too.

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  82. the guy made the mistake of assuming Mariano = win. would be my guess.

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  83. nah, she was probably semi-drunk and saw the mets on BBTN or something.

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  84. though - do the mets win anymore?

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  85. Looks like we are going to be shut out.

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  86. Nope - guy sees YES programming, sees no game, says game is over - they must have won. But it wasn't on YES, it was on 9. Ha ha ha.

    Shoulda stayed at the bar longer, I would have been the only one cheering. :)

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  87. I take it back, L. Didn't realize you were misinformed.

    Of course you would know from a few years back that fruitbat CAN blow games, especially on back to back nights in October.

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  88. At least it's impossible to fall asleep over the din of vuvuzelas.
    (Or is that the bad news?)

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  89. yes, that is exactly what it looks like.

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  90. "nah, she was probably semi-drunk and saw the mets on BBTN or something."

    oh fuck you i am semi-drunk but know the diff btn METS and YANKEES !! :)

    losers and losers

    but i can tell them apart

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  91. "Looks like we are going to be shut out."

    what inning is it?

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  92. all this excitement over the yankees loss has made me miss this unexpected pitchers' duel we have going on here.

    runs pls!

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  93. You'll probably think I'm full of shit, but bottom of the 5th.

    only 1-0 oakland

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  94. yeah, he looked out of sync retiring those 8 guys in a row ...

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  95. one day i think an 11 am start is the best -- you still have most of the afternoon and evening free -- then i think a 10 pm start is ideal -- do stuff all day, then it's game time late!

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  96. "call it coincidence if you will, but have you seen how well the Rays have played since Manny Ramirez retired" -Dale Arnold, quickly losing my respect

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  97. lil 'ice cream cococone there, but it stays in.

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  98. Arnold is a putz. just the sound of his voice irritates me. Then you add some stupid like that and...

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  99. i guess manny secretly joined the orioles, since they lost 7 in a row. (and he was on the sox for the first six games this year.)

    dale arnold needs to have his mouth sewed shut.

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  100. this slow foxwoods commercial makes me want to commit murder ...

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  101. one day i think an 11 am start is the best -- you still have most of the afternoon and evening free -- then i think a 10 pm start is ideal -- do stuff all day, then it's game time late!

    And then you realize L is not home and you have to get up to take care of Tala, and you think, why did I think 10 pm starts were good?

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  102. i don't mind the 10pm starts, theres enough stuff to do until 10 most nights.

    problem is getting through 9 innings, but at this rate, should be easy. although i have a feeling this one is going to get stretched out until 1 am once we get into the pens.

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  103. Dale Arnold went from just "meh" to "strongly disliked" by me real fast. Then I stopped listening to Boston sports radio entirely. (But I smirked a little when I heard he lost his daily gig.)

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  104. when we listened to weei for the jays game last friday, arnold could NOT shut up .... i heard nothing to like.

    come on, jed!!

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  105. (BTW, I was referring to Dale as talk show host, I forgot he fills in on broadcasts sometimes...can't WAIT till I have to hear that ass call a game again....)

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  106. Man, kind of hard to get something started against a locked in pitcher. Yeesh.

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  107. shemp - a DH with a .246 OBP!

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  108. ahem, i believe he is a designated HITTER, allan, not a designated WALKER. you and your crazy statistics.

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  109. john rollin and tumblin.

    RUNS NOW PLEASE

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  110. okay, he was hitting .220.

    now less ...

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  111. lackey has done his part

    now:
    fy
    ag
    yook
    flo

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  112. Coco almost went too far back on that ball.

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  113. EB reaches on the error! Hahahahahahaha!

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  114. jenks up too - looks like lack is done.

    LIFE!

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  115. Oh that is awesome. Pitcher HAS to know he could have RUN to first and got Adrian....

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  116. haha pokerwolf, remy: "and the red sox catch a break"

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  117. OAK announcers saying that the ball hangs up at night in the stadium.

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  118. Sox not pushing their luck with Lackey, good call.

    I'm very much satisfied with that performance.

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  119. lol, in and out burgers! man, i HAVE to go there now.

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  120. remy has never had in/out?!?!?

    i fell in love with them last summer...

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  121. A's visiting clubhouse manager one of 14 Americans who can pronounce "chipotle" correctly. Gets my respect.

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  122. I think he was talking about the stuff, not the restaurant.

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  123. This game is moving along way too quickly.

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  124. Jere, how do most ppl pronounce chipotle?

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  125. I can't stand that burger place I don't like the sauce and the freeperness of the company.

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  126. As in the owners are the type to be on freerepublic.com

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  127. They say chipoLTe. That "tl" is a serious challenge for most.

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  128. okay craw, get ready to deliver.....

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  129. Anderson does NOT like LBJ out there.

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  130. How about "singles" for Cameron, Craw

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  131. no he's saying interference on batter

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  132. no fucking way.

    double fucking horse shit.

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  133. Cameron was in way of throw, isn't that what he's calling?

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  134. C'mon, DeMarlo, get yourself tossed! Who's next in line to manage if he does?

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  135. What a bunch of bullshit! FUCK THIS!

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  136. if armbrister was not interfering, then cameron was not

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  137. safe on the play but out due to the interference. balls.

    craw can still do good.

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  138. just hit a fuckin tater and be done with it

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  139. CC@!!

    (And that would have moved Ellsbury to 3rd YOU FUCKERS!)

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  140. mmmm, inf single.

    alright, turn that into 2 and get some salty ribeyes going.

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