August 30, 2015

G130: Mets 5, Red Sox 4

Red Sox - 000 002 200 - 4  9  1
Mets    - 010 003 10x - 5 11  0
Example
Wade Miley / Noah Syndergaard
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, 1B
Holt, 2B
Castillo, RF
Swihart, C
De Aza, LF
Miley, P

August 29, 2015

G129: Red Sox 3, Mets 1

Red Sox - 000 002 100 - 3  7  0
Mets    - 000 000 100 - 1  5  1
Joe Kelly (7.1-5-1-2-2, 102) outdueled Jacob deGrom (6-4-2-2-10, 109) and Mookie Betts singled, homered, and scored two runs.

deGrom blinked in the sixth inning when Betts singled, moved to second on a wild pitch, and scored on Pablo Sandoval's double. After Xander Bogaerts's fly out moved the Panda to third and Travis Shaw walked, Brock Holt's fielder's choice grounder scored Sandoval with Boston's second run.

Betts homered with two outs in the seventh.

Gordon Edes notes that Red Sox starters have allowed two or fewer runs in 11 of their past 15 games.
Example
Joe Kelly / Jacob deGrom
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Shaw, 1B
Holt, 2B
Hanigan, C
Bradley, RF
De Aza, LF
Kelly, P

August 28, 2015

G128: Red Sox 6, Mets 4 (10)

Red Sox - 000 000 300 3 - 6  9  1
Mets    - 000 110 100 1 - 4  8  0
Example
Henry Owens / Matt Harvey
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, 1B
Ramirez, LF
Holt, 2B
Castillo, RF
Swihart, C
Owens, P

August 27, 2015

Thoughts On Orsillo Leaving NESN

I feel like I should write something about the news that Don Orsillo will not be returning to NESN as the Red Sox's television play-by-play announcer in 2016. But I find that I am indifferent to the news, which is perhaps tied to my diminished connection to the team the last two years.

My issues and complaints with NESN's Red Sox broadcasts - both the actual production and direction, as well as the announcers - have been well-chronicled. Nothing much has changed in the three years since that post. When I watch the Red Sox now, I use the "ballpark sound" option that is available with the home team feed.

Despite his catch phrases, predictable descriptions, and incessant reading of the day's Media Notes, I will miss a few things about Orsillo. One is his refusal to moralize about the game, its players, and its history. Orsillo never gets up on his soapbox to lecture the audience about How The Game Should Be Played. And he doesn't gossip about players. He focuses only on the game on the field - which seems to be quite rare - and I find it incredibly refreshing.

Unfortunately, from what I have heard of O'Brien - mostly recently, during the 2013 World Series - he is the opposite. He gossips about players in the news and pompously tells fans how they should feel about this or that issue. Where Orsillo is self-deprecating, O'Brien comes off as a little too in love with his own thoughts. O'Brien is no Bob Costas in this regard, thankfully, but it remains a fault of his game-calling persona.

August 26, 2015

G127: Red Sox 3, White Sox 0

Red Sox   - 000 000 021 - 3  7  0
White Sox - 000 000 000 - 0  6  0
Travis Shaw broke a scoreless tie with a two-run homer and Rick Porcello (7-5-0-0-5, 94) was magnificent in his first start since coming off the disabled list.

In the top of the eighth, Xander Bogaerts (2 singles and a walk) singled with one out. Shaw belted a line drive dong (#7) to right field with two outs. Robbie Ross pitched a perfect eighth.

Boston added an insurance run in the ninth, as Josh Rutledge's sacrifice fly scored Blake Swihart. In the bottom of the ninth, Junichi Tazawa allowed a leadoff infield single to Melky Cabrera (3-for-4) before getting the next three outs: Avisail Garcia forced Cabrera at second, Adam LaRoche flied to center, and Alexei Ramirez grounded to shortstop.

AL East: Toronto won big while the Yankees lost to the Astros, so the Blue Jays have a 2-game lead.
Example
Rick Porcello / Chris Sale

Dave O'Brien talks about taking over as the Red Sox's TV play-by-play man:
It's very exciting for me personally because in this situation to be able to continue to do the Red Sox, which has been a dream of mine. ... I didn't expect it. I didn't anticipate that happening at all, so I'm kind of in a state of shock.
Jerry Remy comments on his relationship with Don Orsillo:
For the last 15 years it's been an absolute pleasure to work with Don. ... He's been an outstanding partner for 15 years and I'm truly going to miss him — on a work-related side, and I'm going to miss him on a personal side because he's also become a very, very close friend of mine. ... He's terrific at what he does. He's been absolutely fabulous to work with. I love him.
Gordon Edes writes that in an extremely disappointing season, the news about Orsillo "came without any warning whatsoever ... [and] felt like the worst loss of all".

Hanley Ramirez is open to playing first base (he worked out there yesterday): "I think with me at first, we're going to have a better team on the field, competing every day." ... David Ortiz says Ramirez has received a bad rap this season: "Hanley has a good attitude about everything. It sucks that people are criticizing him, a guy who is trying to learn a new position. ... Playing in the outfield is more difficult than what people think it is."

August 25, 2015

G126: White Sox 5, Red Sox 4

Red Sox   - 002 002 000 - 4  8  0
White Sox - 010 100 30x - 5 15  2
Example
Wade Miley / Jose Quintana
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
Ramirez, LF
Hanigan, C
Bradley, RF
Rutledge, 2B
AL East: Toronto and New York are tied for first at 69-55. [Astros/Yankees & Blue Jays/Rangers]

Don Orsillo Out As Red Sox Announcer At End Of Season

Red Sox play-by-play announcer Don Orsillo, who has been with NESN calling Red Sox games since 2001, will not be offered a new contract at the end of this season, according to multiple reports.

Chad Finn, Boston Globe:
[Orsillo] is expected to be replaced by Dave O'Brien, who currently is part of the Red Sox radio broadcast team on WEEI and also has a high-profile, multi-sport play-by-play role at ESPN. ...

Orsillo signed a contract in November 2011 that included an option for 2015. NESN showed no urgency in picking up the option last summer, making Orsillo wait out his fate. The deal was quietly picked up late in the season, without any fanfare. ...

According to industry sources, Orsillo was never a favorite of Joseph Maar, NESN's vice president of programming and production/executive producer who arrived at the network in July 2012. ...

Though the writing was on the wall for a while regarding his status, it was made clear over the weekend to Orsillo that he would not be returning. According to industry sources, consideration was given to removing him from broadcasts immediately. NESN was not planning on announcing his departure until January.

Curt Schilling: His Racism Is Staggering

Curt Schilling's anti-Muslim tweet, posted this morning, has been deleted.

Which makes perfect sense, since most racists are cowards when their repugnant opinions get exposed (according to the "true #'s"). If Schilling had any guts, he'd stand up for and defend this particular belief.

I find it interesting that Schilling - who, judging from his public statements and voting record, is in full support of the torture, rape, and murder of innocent men, women, and children - has the lack of insight to label someone else as an evil extremist.


After ESPN removed Schilling from its Little League World Series broadcast team, Schilling tweeted: "I understand and accept my suspension. 100% my fault. Bad choices have bad consequences and this was a bad decision in every way on my part."

August 24, 2015

G125: Red Sox 5, White Sox 4

Red Sox   - 030 002 000 - 5 11  0
White Sox - 100 001 002 - 4  8  0
Rusney Castillo drove in all five Red Sox runs: 3-for-4, single, 2-run double, 3-run home run.

Hanley Ramirez and Brock Holt scored twice. ... Holt and Ryan Hanigan had two hits apiece.
Example
Joe Kelly / Jeff Samardzija
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
Ramirez, LF
Holt, 2B
Castillo, RF
Hanigan, C

August 23, 2015

G124: Royals 8, Red Sox 6

Royals  - 001 201 004 - 8 14  0
Red Sox - 020 002 200 - 6 11  3
Jackie Bradley continued his torrid performance at the plate. On August 6, his batting average was a lowly .102. Since then - in fifteen games - he has hit .404 (21-for-52), boosting his average to .257. Bradley's 21 hits: seven singles, seven doubles, three triples, four home runs.

Bradley (3-for-4) doubled twice and singled on Sunday, scored two runs, and drove in two. He also threw Omar Infante out at the plate leading off the ninth inning (which was great, but then Junichi Tazawa allowed five additional hits and a walk, and four runs). Before Bradley's single in the ninth inning, his last 11 hits all had been for extra-bases.

Rusney Castillo had two hits and a walk. ... Pablo Sandoval singled and doubled. ... Eduardo Rodriguez (6-7-4-0-1, 104) allowed two earned runs in six innings.
Example
Edinson Volquez / Eduardo Rodriguez
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
Castillo, RF
Hanigan, C
Bradley, LF
Rutledge, 2B

August 22, 2015

G123: Royals 6, Red Sox 3

Royals  - 200 003 010 - 6 12  0
Red Sox - 000 001 101 - 3  9  1
David Ortiz reached base five times: two singles and three walks.

Mookie Betts homered in the seventh.
Example
Yordano Ventura / Matt Barnes
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
Ramirez, LF
Holt, 2B
Swihart, C
Bradley, RF

Millions Of Baseball Cards Found In Abandoned Detroit Warehouse


Roc Morin, Daily Mail (UK):
A collection of sports cards estimated to be worth more than $1 million has been discovered in an abandoned warehouse in Detroit.

Millions of the Topps cards were packed away in dust-covered crates, with thousands more strewn over the floor of the derelict building.

The mint-condition collectibles, dating from the late 1980s and 90s, were discovered by a team of urban explorers whose hobby is to venture into forgotten man-made structures. ...

At least one man, who goes by the name of Slanks, regularly frequents the factory to find cards to sell, claiming it has been his primary source of income.

August 21, 2015

G122: Red Sox 7, Royals 2

Royals  - 000 101 000 - 2  4  2
Red Sox - 030 202 00x - 7 14  1
In only his fourth major league start, Henry Owens shut down the team with the second-best record in baseball: 8-4-2-1-4, 103. One of the runs was unearned.

Jon Shestakofsky notes that in the last 15 games, three Red Sox rookies have had outings of eight innings and one earned run allowed: Steven Wright (August 5), Eduardo Rodriguez (August 18), and Owens (August 21).

On the other side, the Red Sox battered Johnny Cueto for 13 hits in six innings (6-13-7-0-3, 96). It was the bottom of the order that did the most damage with the sticks, with Boston's 7-8-9 hitters going 8-for-12 and scoring six of the game's seven runs.

Blake Swihart went 4-for-4 (with two doubles), scored three times, and drove in two. ... Mookie Betts went 3-for-5. ... Josh Rutledge had two hits, including his first home run of the season, and two RBI. ... Rusney Castillo singled and tripled, and scored twice.
Example
Johnny Cueto / Henry Owens
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Shaw, 1B
Castillo, RF
Swihart, C
Rutledge, 2B
Jackie Bradley's last nine hits have all been for extra bases. JBJ is slugging .527 this season. (For comparison purposes, David Ortiz is at .515).

August 20, 2015

G121: Red Sox 4, Royals 1

Royals  - 000 010 000 - 1  6  0
Red Sox - 103 000 00x - 4 10  1
Ryan Hanigan's two-run single in the third gave Boston a 3-0 lead. Hanigan then scored on Jackie Bradley's triple.

Travis Shaw, Xander Bogaerts, and Mookie Betts each had two hits.

Wade Miley: 7.1-6-1-0-6, 114.
Example
Danny Duffy / Wade Miley
Betts, CF
Sandoval, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Shaw, 1B
Hanigan, C
Bradley, RF
Rudledge, 2B
David Ortiz: In his last 11 games, he is 21-for-42 with five doubles, five home runs, seven walks, and 15 RBI. A slash line of .500/.538/.976 for a 1.515 OPS. ... And his season averages are almost identical to what he produced last year. ... Once again, rumours of Flo's bat's death have been greatly exaggerated.

Kansas City (73-46) leads the AL Central by a whopping 14.5 games.

In the East, the Yankees host Cleveland, while the Blue Jays (2 GB) are off.

Some Articles Re Hiring Of Dave Dombrowski As Red Sox's President Of Baseball Operations

Dave Dombrowski's Past Suggests A Bright Future In Store For Red Sox
Joon Lee, Over The Monster
On the surface, it's easy to understand why some people think Dave Dombrowski is not the right man for the Red Sox. He never won a World Series with the Tigers, he signed some big money contracts that haven't panned out, and he's often been cited on the opposite end of the Red Sox in terms of organizational philosophy, depending heavily on scouting and less on analytics. ...

Criticizing Dombrowski simply on the outlook of some of his more questionable moves ignores the context and setting in which such deals were conceived. To understand Dave Dombrowski, an overarching evaluation of his tenures with the Expos, Marlins, and Tigers is necessary. ...

But right now, Dombrowski's strengths — player evaluation in particular — is where the Red Sox front office have really needed help in recent years. The Red Sox' organizational depth is greater than any other team Dombrowski has inherited and during his previous three stops, he has proved time and time again that he can build the foundation of a perennially competitive baseball team. That reason alone made him the most qualified candidate to try to turn around the Red Sox.
Red Sox Hire Dave Dombrowski, Signal Change in Philosophy
Dave Cameron, Fangraphs
Given that the Red Sox have been among the most aggressive teams in terms of implementing analytics and using data to drive their decision making, this looks like a pretty monumental shift in organizational philosophy. Given that nearly every move Cherington and his staff made last winter has turned out as poorly as possible, it's not a huge shock that he's taking the fall for the team's second consecutive losing season, but it is a bit surprising to see the team apparently change course so aggressively. Dombrowski certainly has a strong track record of building contenders, but it looks like the Red Sox may be pivoting away from data and more towards scouting in response to their recent failures.
What Led To Downfall Of Red Sox GM?
Dave Cameron, Just A Bit Outside (Fox Sports)
To be fair to Cherington, the bets on Ramirez and Porcello were the same kinds of gambles he made prior to winning the 2013 World Series. The team won a championship with short-term contracts for players perceived as mid-level talents, stockpiling guys who were underrated by traditional metrics. Porcello and Ramirez cost more than Victorino and Dempster, but they followed from the same philosophy of using the team's resources to build a deep roster of good players rather than betting on a smaller group of highly compensated stars. Except Ramirez and Porcello haven't been good players this year, and when you compound that with Sandoval's disastrous season and the failures of Wade Miley, Justin Masterson and Joe Kelly in the rotation, it's hard to sustain belief that the process is sound in the face of so many bad results.

I'm generally of the opinion that the Red Sox general philosophy was sound enough ... But signing Ramirez to play the outfield, necessitating the trade of a similar-and-cheaper player who you knew could at least field his position, was likely an unnecessary risk.

And failing to have a backup plan available — not just in place, but even possible in case Ramirez as an outfielder didn't work — is on Cherington. Every GM has to take risks in this game, but this was too big of a risk to not have an out for. Apparently, in this case, the backup plan for the experiment not working was to find a new GM.
Sox's Move To Dombrowski The Right One, But Not Cause For Celebration
Ken Rosenthal, Just A Bit Outside (Fox Sports)
Not that this is the wrong move for the Red Sox — Dombrowski is one of the best GMs of this generation. But Sox officials signaled for weeks that Cherington was safe, even as the team stumbled toward its third last-place finish in four years. In fact, owner John Henry said in June that he expected Cherington to remain GM for "years to come." I know what Henry will say now: "Well, we offered Ben the chance to stay." Offered him the chance, with his legs cut off.

For all the Red Sox's misdirection, we all should have seen this coming, given that Dombrowski was Henry's GM with the Marlins from 1998 to 2001. Even the Sox's statement on manager John Farrell's diagnosis of lymphoma four days ago portended change. The statement made no mention — none — about Farrell possibly returning in '16.

This is Dombrowski's show now, a sea change from the Theo Epstein-Cherington succession that produced three World Series titles in 10 years. Henry is a strong proponent of analytics; Dombrowski historically leans more toward scouting. His replacement with the Tigers, longtime assistant Al Avila, said upon taking over that the team needs to "catch up with the industry" in its use of data. ...

The Red Sox will not completely abandon the numbers; these days, all teams blend the subjective and objective, only to different degrees. Dombrowski's first task will be to undo some of the mess that Cherington created, whether it's dumping Hanley Ramirez and Pablo Sandoval, just one of them, maybe others. But once Dombrowski gets rolling, the Red Sox could be formidable again quickly, considering their vast resources and wealth of young talent.
John Henry:
I have known Dave very well for a long time. [Chairman] Tom [Werner] and I have no doubts that Dave is the right person to strengthen our baseball operations group going forward. He is one of the most highly regarded executives in all of baseball, and had options to go with other clubs. We feel very fortunate that he wanted to come to Boston, and wanted to further his career — now with the Red Sox — as one of the great architects of winning baseball clubs.
Tom Werner:
Although we have achieved tremendous success over the last 14 seasons, we had reached a clear internal consensus that we needed to enhance our baseball operation. In nearly four decades in the game, Dave is a proven winner and he can restore winning ways to Yawkey Way and help to fulfill the Red Sox goal, every year, to be playing meaningful games into October.

August 19, 2015

G120: Red Sox 6, Cleveland 4

Cleveland - 000 010 030 - 4  8  0
Red Sox   - 020 400 00x - 6  7  2
The Red Sox hit four home runs and Joe Kelly (6-5-1-3-3, 100) allowed no earned runs.

David Ortiz (#26) and Travis Shaw (#6) went back-to-back leading off the second inning and Jackie Bradley (#5) and Ryan Hanigan (#2) went back-to-back in the fourth. Bradley's dong was a three-run shot.

Ortiz now has 492 career home runs (regular season only).
Example
Corey Kluber / Joe Kelly
De Aza, LF
Holt, SS
Sandoval, 3B
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
Castillo, RF
Bradley, CF
Hanigan, C
Rutledge, 2B

August 18, 2015

G119: Red Sox 9, Cleveland 1

Cleveland - 000 000 100 - 1  6  1
Red Sox   - 141 010 20x - 9 16  0
Rodriguez: 8-6-1-0-5, 114.

Travis Shaw: 4-for-4. ... Brock Holt: 3-for-5. ... Mookie Betts: 3 RBI. ... Daid Ortiz: 2 doubles.
Example
Trevor Bauer / Eduardo Rodriguez
Betts, CF
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Sandoval, 3B
Shaw, 1B
Castillo, RF
Swihart, C
While the Yankees were in Toronto last weekend, CC Sabathia tried to get involved in a street fight outside a nightclub. ("I just flipped out.") Far from criticizing the hefty pitcher, the Daily News informs us that Sabathia is "human".

August 17, 2015

G118: Cleveland 8, Red Sox 2

Cleveland - 000 511 001 - 8 10  0
Red Sox   - 001 000 001 - 3  6  1
Matt Barnes made his first major league start: 5-6-6-3-7, 102.

Travis Shaw went 2-for-4, with a home run and two RBI. Hanley Ramirez doubled and walked in four trips.

AL East: The Yankees won in 10 innings and lead the Blue Jays by one game.
Example
Danny Salazar / Matt Barnes
Betts, CF
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Sandoval, 3B
Shaw, 1B
Hanigan, C
Bradley, RF

August 16, 2015

G117: Mariners 10, Red Sox 8 (12)

Mariners - 304 000 100 002 - 10 18  0
Red Sox  - 001 210 202 000 -  8 13  2
Example
Vidal Nuno / Henry Owens
Betts, CF
Holt, 3B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Castillo, RF
Shaw, 1B
Swihart, C
Rutledge, 2B
Bradley, LF

August 15, 2015

G116: Red Sox 22, Mariners 10

Mariners - 002 000 044 - 10 13  1
Red Sox  - 055 104 43x - 22 26  1
The Red Sox took batting practice against Seattle's pitching staff for the second straight day, setting season-highs in both runs scored and hits.

The Red Sox had not had as many as 26 hits since May 28, 2005, when they had 27 in a 17-1 rout of the Yankees. The last time Boston scored as many as 22 runs? June 27, 2003, when they scored 10 times in the first inning before making an out and beat the Marlins 25-8. (That's the game where the Red Sox manager actually apologized to the other team for scoring so many times. That was, however, nowhere near the dumbest thing he ever did.)

It was the sixth time in Red Sox history that the team scored 15+ runs in consecutive games:
July 4, 1939: Swept the Athletics in a doubleheader 17-7 and 18-12
September 27-28, 1940: Beat the Senators 24-4 and beat the Athletics in G1 16-4
June 7-8, 1950: Beat the Browns 20-4 and 29-4
June 17-18, 1953: Beat the Tigers 17-1 and 23-3
July 2-3, 1998: Beat the Expos 15-0 and beat White Sox 15-2
August 14-15, 2015: Beat Mariners 15-1 and 22-10
(Most runs scored in each of three consecutive games? Boston scored 12+ runs in each of three games on June 28-30, 1946, when they beat the Senators 12-1, 12-8 and 15-8. ... So matching that is something to look forward to tomorrow.)

The Mariners had never before allowed 15+ runs in consecutive games.

Jackie Bradley went 5-for-6, with three doubles and two home runs, seven RBI, and five runs scored. Before his last at-bat, I found that, according to Baseball Reference's super-wonderful Play Index, Bradley was the first Red Sox player to have a game with at least 3 doubles, 4 runs, and 5 RBI. Then he banged a two-run dong to further separate himself from the pack of all Red Sox players. (More factoids in comments.)

Bradley finished the afternoon with 14 total bases. Only three Red Sox have had more in a game: Fred Lynn (16, June 18, 1975), John Valentin (15, June 2, 1995), and Dustin Pedroia (15, June 24, 2010).

Over his last five games, Bradley is hitting .591 (13-for-22), with 9 extra-base hits and 13 RBI.


Blake Swihart (4-for-5) doubled twice, scored four times, and drove in three. ... Xander Bogaerts also had four hits and David Ortiz, Mookie Betts, and Brock Holt each had three. ... Josh Rutledge scored four times. ... Pablo Sandoval and Alejandro De Aza hit home runs.

Mariners starter Felix Hernandez lasted only 2.1 innings and allowed 10 runs and 12 hits.

Wade Miley: 7-4-2-3-8, 113.
Example
Felix Hernandez / Wade Miley
Betts, CF
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
Sandoval, 3B
De Aza, LF
Swihart, C
Bradley, RF

August 14, 2015

John Farrell Has Stage 1 Lymphoma; Torey Lovullo Will Manage Team

Ryan Hannable, WEEI:
Prior to Friday's game, Red Sox manager John Farrell announced he has stage 1 lymphoma. He had hernia surgery on Monday in Detroit and it was there that it revealed the cancer.

"It's localized. It's highly curable and I am extremely fortunate to be with not only people with the Red Sox, but access to MGH and all the world class talent that can handle this over at MGH," Farrell said. "It's been a surreal four or five days. I never had one symptom before the notification of it. No fatigue. No night sweats, loss of weight, obviously." ...

Farrell will begin chemotherapy early next week at Mass General Hospital and it is expected to last nine weeks. ...

Torey Lovullo will manage the rest of the season. Farrell expects to be back with the team during spring training next spring.
David Ortiz:
John is an incredible human being. In our situation, you've got 25 men in the room, and he's got to put up with each one of us, every situation. I think it's time for us to give him back that support and that much love that he gives to all of us. We're going to ride through this with him. We're going to always ask God for a blessing, you know, and make sure he comes through this in the best way possible.
Dustin Pedroia:
The everyday grind of our game, you kind of have tunnel vision when it's going on. When the most important guy says something like that, it definitely takes away everything you're thinking about and you focus on just him and getting better. That's the one thing that guys were sitting around, we sat around there right after the meeting, just sitting there. You just care. We all care about each other. The voice of your team, the leader of your team says that, it hits you.

G115: Red Sox 15, Mariners 1

Mariners - 100 000 000 -  1  7  1
Red Sox  - 306 022 11x - 15 21  0
It was a total team effort, as the Red Sox totaled six doubles, two triples, and three home runs in a rout of the Mariners.

Travis Shaw: 3-for-5, 2 home runs, two runs scored, three RBI

David Ortiz: 2-for-4, double, walk, 3 runs scored, RBI

Pablo Sandoval: 3-for-5, 2 doubles, 2 runs scored, 3 RBI

Brock Holt: 2-for-6, double, triple, 3 RBI

Rusney Castillo: 2-for-3, home run, 2 runs scored, 2 RBI

Jackie Bradley: 3-for-5, double, run scored, RBI

Ryan Hanigan: 2-for-5, 2 runs scored

Mookie Betts: 2-for-6, triple, run, RBI

Joe Kelly: 6-4-1-2-6, 106.
Example
Mike Montgomery / Joe Kelly
Betts, CF
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Castillo, RF
Sandoval, 3B
Shaw, 1B
Hanigan, C
Bradley, LF
Rob Bradford, WEEI: Who Is Going To Play First For Red Sox?

Matt Collins, OTM: Is Pablo Sandoval Really This Bad?

Also: The first-place Blue Jays (winners of 11 straight and 14 of 15) host the MFY (Price/Nova). Toronto is the first team to have two winning streaks of at least 11 games - June 2-14, August 2-13 - since Cleveland in 1954.

Bill Lankhof, Toronto Sun:
Hal Steinbrenner, the New York Yankees' managing general partner, told reporters this week that the American League East Division title is "still ours to lose."

So far, they're done a bang-up job of doing precisely that.

This was a team with a seven-game lead July 28. They have squandered all of it and now are looking up at a surging Blue Jays team which has passed them for the division lead.

August 13, 2015

Schadenfreude 183 (A Continuing Series)


George A. King III, Post:
Unable to poke, the second-place Yankees are down to hope.

In the latest performance of Men Without Bats, the Yankees dropped a 2-1 decision to the morbid Indians Wednesday night in front of 18,844 at Progressive Field.

It was the Yankees' fifth straight loss and placed them a half game back of the sizzling Blue Jays who have won 10 in a row and have the free-falling Yankees in Toronto for three games this weekend. ...

During the five-game losing streak, the Yankees have scored six runs and are batting .148 (26-for-176) overall and .105 (2-for-19) with runners in scoring position.

August 12, 2015

G114: Marlins 14, Red Sox 6

Red Sox - 010 12 0 200 -  6 11  0
Marlins - 130 0010 00x - 14 17  0
David Ortiz (3-for-3) hit two home runs and drove in three runs.
Example
Eduardo Rodriguez / Adam Conley
Betts, CF
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, 1B
Castillo, RF
Sandoval, 3B
Swihart, C
Bradley, LF
Rodriguez, P

August 11, 2015

G113: Marlins 5, Red Sox 4 (10)

Red Sox - 001 012 000 0 - 4  9  1
Marlins - 000 002 101 1 - 5 12  0

Example
Steven Wright / Justin Nicolino
Betts, CF
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, 1B
Sandoval, 3B
Swihart, C
Castillo, RF
Bradley, LF
Wright, P
Also: A's at Blue Jays, Yankees at Cleveland.

August 10, 2015

Koji Uehara Has Fractured Wrist, Will Miss Rest Of Season

John Tomase, WEEI:
Koji Uehara's season is over.

The Red Sox closer, who was hit with a line drive on the final out of Friday's 7-2 victory over the Tigers, suffered what the team termed a non-displaced distal radius fracture. He will be placed on the disabled list and he will not pitch again this season, but is expected to make a full recovery, the team announced on Monday.
Gordon Edes, ESPN:
Uehara was struck in the wrist by a line drive off the bat of Detroit's Ian Kinsler, the last batter of the night in Boston's 7-2 win over the Tigers on Friday. Uehara retrieved the ball and threw out Kinsler to end the game but was in obvious pain.

Schadenfreude 182 (A Continuing Series)


On the morning of July 29, the Yankees led the AL East by 7.0 games.

On the morning of August 10, the Yankees lead the AL East by 1.5 games.

The Blue Jays finished a three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium (2-1, 6-0, 2-0) on Sunday afternoon. New York was held to only three hits in both of the last two games. The Yankees have not scored a run in their last 26 innings.

Four runs in last five games (against the Red Sox and Blue Jays):

000 000 100 001 000 10x 010 000 000 0 000 000 000 000 000 000


Roger Rubin, Daily News:
On Sunday the Yankees' performance against the charging Blue Jays at the Stadium made so little noise you could almost hear them starting to sweat.

The Bombers and ace Masahiro Tanaka were beaten 2-0 before 42,034 and the race at the top of the AL East is getting tighter than a baseball cap that's a size too small. The Yanks had a six-game lead at this time a week ago. In completing a three-game sweep and winning their eighth in a row, the Toronto is now 1½ games back. ...

The Yankees scored once against the Jays in the series and have tallied just four runs in five games after scoring 90 in the previous 10 contests.

The Jays have won 11 of 12 since the July 27 acquisition of Troy Tulowitzski and have pared 6½ games off a deficit that had been eight games. ...

Continuing one of the most ridiculous recent traditions at the Stadium, the fan who ended up with the ball in the left field seats threw the ball back on the field and it appeared to strike left fielder Brett Gardner.
George A. King III, Post:
The Dead Bats Society is in an extended session that has just about erased an AL East lead that not long ago was headed for double digits. ...

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the Yankees had no punch. After Mark Teixeira homered in the second frame Friday night, the Yankees didn't score in the next 26 innings. In three games, the Yankees batted just nine times with runners in scoring position, and didn't get a hit.
Bill Madden, Daily News:
One can only imagine the churning feeling in Brian Cashman's stomach as he watched David Price methodically mowing his way through the Yankee lineup Saturday, allowing barely a threat and making a statement about what his presence in a Toronto Blue Jays uniform is going to mean over the last two months of season. ...

Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, that tremor felt ominously more like a full-blown earthquake coming. Here was Price, the guy that got away, following up on the Blue Jays' 10-inning, 2-1 "statement" win in the first game of this showdown series the night before, shutting the Yankees out on three hits over seven innings ...

Beware of the Blue Jays. That tremor being felt in the AL East is them.
Sunday:


August 9, 2015

DFA: Justin Masterson

Justin Masterson was designated for assignment this afternoon.

Masterson had a 5.55 ERA in 17 games, including nine starts. Manager John Farrell said the team would add a bullpen arm to replace Masterson.

G112: Red Sox 7, Tigers 2

Red Sox - 020 000 140 - 7  9  0
Tigers  - 001 000 100 - 2  4  1
Jackie Bradley - who began the day with a .121 batting average - homered and tripled, scored twice, and drove in five runs. (Bradley had driven in only four runs this year before today.) And he made an amazing catch in center field.

Bradley walked with the bases loaded in the second, hit a solo home run (#2) in the seventh, and cleared the bases with a triple in the eighth.

David Ortiz and Brock Holt had two hits apiece. ... Holt drove in Boston's other two runs. ... Henry Owens, in his second big league start: 5-3-1-4-2, 84.

Also, the Blue Jays shut out the Yankees for the second straight day, winning 2-0 and sweeping the three-game series. Toronto is now only 1.5 GB the Yankees. (New York has not scored a run in its last 26 innings.)
Example
Henry Owens / Justin Verlander
Holt, 3B
Castillo, RF
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Shaw, 1B
De Aza, LF
Swihart, C
Rutledge, 2B
Bradley, CF
Meanwhile, in New York:

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August 8, 2015

G111: Tigers 7, Red Sox 6

Red Sox - 011 001 300 - 6 11  0
Tigers  - 000 023 20x - 7 12  0
David Ortiz and Blake Swihart both went 3-for-4 and scored two runs.

Big Papi also drove in three runs, two of them coming on his 23rd home run of the season. Ortiz's option for 2016 vested in his first plate appearance, guaranteeing him $11 million for next season.
Example
Wade Miley / Alfredo Simon
Holt, 2B
Castillo, RF
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Sandoval, 3B
Shaw, 1B
Swihart, C
Bradley, CF
Actual AL East
MFY 61-47 ---
TOR 59-52 3.5
Expected Records Based on RS/RA
TOR 67-44 ---
MFY 61-47 4.5
The Yankees are playing right at their Pythag, but the Blue Jays are eight games under! (For the record, the Red Sox are one game over.) New York and Toronto play this afternoon.

David Ortiz Has Homered Off 34 Different Yankee Pitchers


David Ortiz has homered off 34 different Yankees, more than anyone else in history.

August 7, 2015

Mike Napoli Traded to Rangers

Gordon Edes, ESPN:
Red Sox first baseman Mike Napoli, who on multiple occasions expressed hope that he could stay in Boston, has been traded to the Texas Rangers with cash considerations in a waiver deal, the teams announced Friday.

The Red Sox will receive a player to be named later or cash considerations, according to a Rangers news release.
Rob Bradford, WEEI:
Mike Napoli, one of the heroes of the Red Sox 2013 World Series championship, was traded on Friday to the Rangers, according to multiple major league sources.

There's no word yet on what the Red Sox received in return, or how much of his prorated $16 million salary, if any, they'll assume. A source said Napoli agreed to waive his no-trade clause, which included Texas and Seattle, to facilitate the deal.

The 33-year-old has struggled for much of the season, batting .207 with 13 home runs and 40 RBIs. His defense has also taken a step back at first base. ...

He also blasted two of the most pivotal homers of the [2013] postseason — a solo shot off Justin Verlander accounted for the only run in Game 3 of the ALCS, as well as bomb to dead center off of Anibal Sanchez that started the Red Sox on their way to a 4-3 victory in Game 5.

G110: Red Sox 7, Tigers 2

Red Sox - 202 102 000 - 7 13  0
Tigers  - 000 200 000 - 2 10  0
Rusney Castillo and Xander Bogaerts each had three hits, and Hanley Ramirez had two. ... Bogaerts, Ramirez and David Ortiz each drove in two runs. ... Castillo scored three times and Jackie Bradley scored twice.

Ramirez's two-run double put the Red Sox on the board and Ortiz's two-run homer (#488) in the third inning gave Boston a four-run lead. Castillo drove in a run in the fourth on a force play and Bogaerts doubled home two more in the sixth.

Joe Kelly (5.1-7-2-2-7, 96) struck out seven Tigers through the first three innings.

And: Jose Bautista's solo home run in the top of the tenth gave the Blue Jays a 2-1 victory over the Yankees and cut New York's lead in the East to 3.5 games.
Example
Joe Kelly / Daniel Norris
Holt, 2B
Castillo, RF
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Napoli, 1B
Shaw, 3B
Hanigan, C
Bradley, CF
The series to watch this weekend is Yankees at Blue Jays.

Toronto (8-1 since trading for Troy Tulowitzki) is only 4.5 GB in the East. ... With reluctance, I say: "Go Jays!"

August 6, 2015

G109: Yankees 2, Red Sox 1

Red Sox - 000 010 000 - 1  6  0
Yankees - 001 000 10x - 2  6  0
Jacoby Ellsbury snapped a 1-1 tie with a home run in the seventh inning off Eduardo Rodriguez (7-6-2-2-5, 103).

Ryan Hanigan had two hits and scored Boston's only run, coming home on Rusney Castillo's fifth-inning single.
Example
Eduardo Rodriguez / CC Sabathia
Castillo, RF
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Napoli, 1B
Sandoval, 3B
Hanigan, C
Rutledge, 2B
Bradley, CF

August 5, 2015

G108: Red Sox 2, Yankees 1

Red Sox - 010 100 000 - 2  4  0
Yankees - 000 000 100 - 1  5  1
Steven Wright (8-4-1-2-9, 108) pitched the finest game of his major league life and Koji Uehara stranded the potential tying and winning runs on base in the bottom of the ninth. David Ortiz hit the 487th home run of his storied career.

Wright did not allow a hit until the fifth inning - in fact, New York did not hit a fair ball until his 42nd pitch (he either walked or struck out the first seven batters) - and his only blemish was a solo shot by Carlos Beltran leading off the seventh. Wright got the next three outs quickly, on eight pitches.

Luis Severino (5-2-2-0-7, 94) pitched well in his much-anticipated debut, but gave up an unearned run in the second and a loooong home run to right-center by David Ortiz in the fourth (measured at 441 feet). With two outs in the second, Mike Napoli reached on a two-base throwing error by third baseman Chase Headley. Alejandro de Aza then doubled off the wall in right-center and Boston had a 1-0 lead. Ortiz's 21st home run of the season made it 2-0.

The Yankees had two singles in the fifth, but Jacoby Ellsbury struck out to end the threat (Ellsbury ended up striking out three times against Wright). Whether feeling confidence in Wright or terrified of going to his bullpen, manager John Farrell sent the knuckleballer out for the eighth, at 99 pitches. John Ryan Murphy singled to left as Hanley Ramirez (annoyingly) pulled up short on the sinking liner. Ellsbury lined a 1-1 pitch off Wright's leg or foot, and the ball caromed directly to shortstop Xander Bogaerts who grabbed it, stepped on second, and threw to first for a double play.

In the ninth, Mark Teixerira singled to right with one out, on a liner that Rusney Castillo dove and trapped. Chris Young pinch-ran and went to second on a wild pitch. Carlos Beltran flied to center for the second out. Uehara walked Headley on five pitches. Brian McCann pinch-hit for Didi Gregorius - and he saw nothing but strikes: called, swinging, foul, foul, lazy fly ball to center. Jackie Bradley jogged over and stashed it in his back pocket for the final out.

Pablo Sandoval doubled twice, the second one a ground rule double with two outs in the top of the ninth, when Boston was looking for some insurance. Yankees reliever Chasen Shreve threw two balls to Napoli before walking him intentionally. Then he walked pinch-hitter Rusney Castillo to load the bases. Shreve fell behind Swihart 2-0 before getting back to a full count, and getting the Red Sox catcher on a called third strike fly to left on his 30th pitch of the inning. Then he actually had the balls to pump his fist.
Example
Steven Wright / Luis Severino
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Sandoval, 3B
Napoli, 1B
De Aza, RF
Swihart, C
Bradley, CF
One day after Boston's Henry Owens made his major league debut, the Yankees' top pitching prospect - Luis Severino, 21 years old, from the Dominican Republic - gets his first opportunity on a big league mound.

New York Times:
Severino, 6 feet and 195 pounds, is on the smaller side for a power pitcher, but his smooth, rhythmic delivery produces late life on his fastball, which is consistently in the 96- to 98-mile-per-hour range, along with a slider and an excellent changeup.

His 7-0 record and 1.91 E.R.A. (with a .184 batting average against) in 11 starts at Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre suggested that he was ready to fill a need for the Yankees after Michael Pineda went on the 15-day disabled list last week with a strained right forearm.
Severino will be the youngest pitcher to make a start in the majors this season, at 21 years 166 days.

August 4, 2015

G107: Yankees 13, Red Sox 3

Red Sox - 000 020 100 -  3  7  1
Yankees - 100 003 90x - 13 13  0
You might find it hard to believe by looking at the final score, but Henry Owens pitched very well in his major league debut.

Owens threw 34 pitches in the first inning and allowed two singles, a walk, and a run, but he settled down nicely thereafter. After Mark Teixeira's RBI single gave the Yankees a 1-0 lead, Owens set down 14 of the next 15 hitters. Through five innings, his pitching line was: 5-3-1-1-5, 87. And he had a 2-1 lead.

In the bottom of the sixth, Owens gave up a single and a double - and was pulled. Robbie Ross allowed both of those runners to score - within three pitches of entering the game, in fact - so Owens line ended up looking a little less ideal: 5-5-3-1-5, 96.

Ross's shitty outing was actually just the beginning of the fucking roof falling in. New York took a 4-2 lead against Ross in the sixth and while Jean Machi got the final out of that inning, he allowed the first three batters in the seventh to reach. With the score only 5-3, manager John Farrell then waved the white flag - he called upon Craig Breslow. And Breslow proved true to form, recording the first out and then giving up a three-run bomb to Brian McCann and back-to-back doubles. After getting the second out, Breslow issued a walk and another single. Alexi Ogando came in surrendered a three-run homer to Chris Young, on his first pitch. And "just like that", the Yankees had a nine-run inning.

Do you care how the Red Sox scored their runs? ... Well, with one out in the fifth, Mike Napoli doubled to left. Alejandro De Aza singled him to third and Blake Swihart singled him home. Jackie Bradley's sac fly scored De Aza, giving Boston a 2-1 lead.

In the seventh, Pablo Sandoval homered to cut the Yankees' lead to 4-3. After reliever Justin Wilson struck out Napoli, pinch-hitter Rusney Castillo singled. Swihart fouled out to first for the second out. With Bradley batting, Castillo stole second on a ball that went to the backstop. New York manager Joe Girardi changed pitchers mid-count, going with Dellin Betances - who threw a wild pitch with his first offering; Castillo went to third. Bradley eventually walked, but, after Betances threw a couple more pitches in the dirt, Brock Holt struck out, ending all possibility of the Red Sox winning this game.
Example
Henry Owens / Masahiro Tanaka
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Sandoval, 3B
Napoli, 1B
De Aza, RF
Swihart, C
Bradley, CF
Left-hander Henry Owens, who turned 23 a couple of weeks ago, will make his major league debut tonight in the Bronx. In 21 games with Pawtucket, Owens has a 3.16 ERA, with an opponents batting average of .193.

SoxProspects says:
Profiles as a solid number three starter with a chance for more if he continues to refine his command and curveball. Development of curveball is key; relies heavily on fastball/changeup combination. Advanced feel for pitching. Will be able to withstand the rigors of starting at the big league level. Although somewhat goofy off the field, is able to flip the switch, and possesses a mature demeanor on mound. Floor of a back-end starter.
Jere pointed out in Sunday's game thread that a NESN ad for this series described Yankee Stadium as a "house of pain". The third stadium to be dubbed "Yankee Stadium" opened in 2009 and in the six-plus seasons since then, the Red Sox have a 31-29 record. Yes, Boston has a winning record in this supposed "house of pain". NESN: Where we never let the facts get in the way of using a dumb cliche!

August 2, 2015

G106: Rays 4, Red Sox 3

Rays    - 100 100 020 - 4  9  0
Red Sox - 201 000 000 - 3  8  0
Example
Jake Odorizzi / Wade Miley
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Napoli, 1B
Shaw, 3B
Castillo, RF
Hanigan, C
Bradley, CF

August 1, 2015

G105: Red Sox 11, Rays 7

Rays    - 000 222 001 -  7 13  0
Red Sox - 141 012 02x - 11 16  0
Since at least 1914, only two Red Sox hitters have had a game with at least 4 hits, 5 runs scored, and 3 RBI. Travis Shaw, playing in only his tenth major league game, is one of the two. (Here's a list of the nine Red Sox players with at least 4 hits and 5 runs scored in one game: click. Shaw is #10.)

Shaw doubled and scored in the second inning, homered in the third, singled and scored in the fifth, walked and scored in the sixth, and hit a two-run home run in the eighth.

Xander Bogaerts went 4-for-5 with 3 RBI. ... Rusney Castillo went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI.
Example
Matt Moore / Joe Kelly
Holt, 2B
Bogaerts, SS
Ortiz, DH
Ramirez, LF
Napoli, 1B
Shaw, 3B
Castillo, RF
Hanigan, C
Bradley, CF