Monday, September 17, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 151

No time to do the usual. Will put up the links for the recaps and etc. later. Right now I have a board of educatuon meeting to go to due to b-fly. Fortunately for her its a good thing so she gets to be the daughter for one more day at least.

Game threads will be at http://threadsox.com/. Enjoy

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 150 Preview

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R. Clemens6-6, 4.45C. Schilling8-7, 3.93
Yankees84 - 64Red Sox90 - 59
Sunday, September, 16      Fenway Park  ✠ 8:05 PM ET
American League
EastWLGBL 101 R W1 R LX WX L
Boston9059-6-422239455
New York84645.58-214188860
Toronto747516.04-626247871
Baltimore648425.53-711286682
Tampa628728.05-520186287

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Yankees: Could it finally be? Clemens insists it will be, though after having a pair of cortisone injections in his right elbow, his first Fenway Park start since 2003 could be a game-time decision. The Red Sox faithful are certainly salivating for a chance to bat around the Rocket, but the Yankees are just hoping that Clemens has a few more bullets left in his 45-year-old arm. Clemens claimed his last start was like throwing with a piece of wood. He'd need to be wary of a Boston lineup that can certainly wield the lumber.

Red Sox: Despite being winless in his past three starts, Schilling has been pitching well. In his last outing, he allowed just one run and five hits in a 1-0 loss to Scott Kazmir and the Devil Rays. Schilling has allowed seven runs in his past four starts. He is 3-2 with a 4.21 ERA in 11 starts at Fenway Park this season. Schilling is 0-2 with a 5.76 ERA in four starts against the Yankees this season.

As usual all statistics were found at the day by day database at Baseball Musings and this year at Baseball Reference.

Hitting History vs Clemens
PlayerABH2b3bHR'sRBIBB'sK'sBA
J. Ellsbury---------
D. Pedroia10000000.000
D. Ortiz225002225.227
M. Lowell142000014.143
J.D. Drew41000022.250
J. Varitek203100048.150
E. Hinske142100026.143
C. Crisp92000004.222
J. Lugo121100004.083
Totals961530221133.167


.167 BA for these guys, not good, but was that against this Clemens, the 45 year old or the old but younger Clemens before he went to the NL. Only Drew can say he faced the younger Clemens of the NL and the others, well they faced the dominating Clemens. With a .282 BAA vs Righties and a .255 BAA vs lefties, this year I say we see the old, old Clemens.

Historical Pitching Lines

PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Clemens20950125 1/3107528421343.731.196.27
Schilling18770122 1/31266426321004.711.296.52

This Years Pitching Lines

PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Clemens11006211521.501.176
Schilling402025351683145.761.526.25


Clemens has been good this year vs the Sox, but then it was only one freaking game. Of course it took a Papi home run to break up the no hitter in that game so you could say he has been on fire. Schilling's problem has been the home runs. 8 homers in 25 innings is not good and that is why he is 0-2 this year. Still, the last time he pitched he was just as good as Wang was in Yankee stadium. I also think he will be good tonight.

Last five times that Clemens has pitched at Fenway in the Regular Season he has gone 26 2/3 innings with a 5.74 ERA and 1.69 WHIP. Makes you wonder how he is 3 and 1 in those games.

♊ - When all else fails, get a bigger hammer!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 149 Recap

Final

Press PassBox Score Play - by - PlayGame Recap
Team123456789RHE
New York100000000140
Boston10001341X10120
W: J. Beckett (19-6) L: C. Wang (18-7)
HR ➢ Bos: E. Hinske (6) NYY: D. Jeter (10)

☼ Sun - Beckett - A home run in the first and then after that, zip, zero, nada.
☁ Cloud - Wang - A melt down in the sixth ended the suspense of this game.

Game thoughts!


About freaking time this team got its act together when playing the Yankees. Finally the team beat them and in a resounding fashion. It would be best of course if they made this a habit and repeated it tomorrow night.

The nice thing is that after last nights game and after Jeter's first inning home run, the Sox immediately responded in the bottom of the first. Of course if Drew or Tek had gotten a hit right after Lowell's rbi single they might of been able to knock Wang out in the first. Wait what am I saying, Drew and Tek failed with RISP, nothing new there.

After the long first inning Beckett really settled down with 1-2-3 innings in the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th innings. It looked like it would be another one in the 7th until he hit Giambi with 2 outs (about freaking time also). Since Youkilis had been hit earlier in the game, it was easy to think this was pay-back. The home plate umpire thought so, and I also think it was intentional. About freaking time I say.

What I was surprised about was how close this game was until the sixth. Neither team had scored after the first and it looked like it would be a game that would turn on some freak play (usually to the detriment of the Sox). It especially looked this way after with two outs Wang walked the bases loaded for Jason Varitek who swung on the first pitch and on the next pitch popped out to second. I was ready to freaking throw a brick through the TV set.

Fortunately the Sox got a little bit lucky in the fifth. Ellsbury pinch ran for Youkilis (after he was hit by Wang) and on Ortiz's single to right, he went to third. I don't think that Youkilis would have been able to make it to third on that hit, which is why they were lucky. 1st and 3rd with 1 out and Lowell up to bat, you felt like the Sox would score, but Lowell lined out to Jeter which made Drew's at bat crucial. His at bat in the third was the first time that J.D. had reached base vs Wang, making him 0-10 in his career. This time he swung at the first pitch, a sinker on the outside corner and lined a single to right. 2-1 Sox and the lead would only grow after that. Yeah, boy!!!

The rest was just icing on the cake. Eight runs later this game was over and the Sox lead in the division was back to 5.5 games.

Player watch:
Lugo 0/4 .239
Crisp 2/5 .273
Drew 1/3 .265
♊ - Morbid and creepifing I can handle as long as we do it quiet like.

Red Sox 07 Game 149 Preview

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C. Wang18-6, 3.69J. Beckett18-6, 3.27
Yankees84 - 63Red Sox89 - 59
Saturday, September, 15      Fenway Park  ✠ 3:55 PM ET
American League
EastWLGBL 101 R W1 R LX WX L
Boston8959-6-422239256
New York84634.58-214188859
Toronto737415.53-726247770
Baltimore638325.04-611286581
Tampa618728.04-620186187

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Yankees: Wang was a winner once more in his last effort against Kansas City, twirling seven innings of three-run ball to win his 18th game and fifth straight start. Now comes a true matchup of Cy Young candidates, both having terrific seasons in the midst of the baseball's biggest rivalry. Wang last faced Boston on Aug. 30 at Yankee Stadium and beat them 5-0, limiting the Red Sox to one hit while striking out five for win No. 16.

Red Sox: Beckett has been a machine for the Red Sox all year long. A leading contender for the American League Cy Young Award, Beckett is coming off a 3-2 victory over the Orioles. In that one, the righty gave up two runs over seven innings while striking out eight. Beckett is holding opponents to a .245 average. Beckett is 1-1 with a 5.49 ERA in three starts against the Yankees this season.

As usual all statistics were found at the day by day database at Baseball Musings and this year at Baseball Reference.

Hitting History vs Wang
PlayerABH2b3bHR'sRBIBB'sK'sBA
D. Pedroia63200100.500
K. Youkilis197300181.368
D. Ortiz2712302854.444
M. Ramirez2213002543.591
J.D. Drew90000000.000
M. Lowell224100032.182
J. Varitek131001123.077
C. Crisp205010012.250
J. Lugo286100155.214
Totals166511015172820.307

A .307 average would be pretty good but this can be so much better. First I would sit Lowell and his anemic average and move Youkilis to third and add Hinske. Hinske is 10/22 with 2 home runs against Wang. I also might switch Lugo and Cora since Cora is 5/18 with home run. Mirabelli is also better than Varitek but I don't expect Doug is able to play, still Cash has to be better than Tek's anemic .077 batting average. I also would sit Drew.

Just by adding Cora and Hinske you raise the line ups average to .359 with a .603 Slugging %.

This year Wang has a .280 BAA left handed batters. Load up the Lefties! Overall his BAA is .262.


Historical Pitching Lines

PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Wang1054065 1/37331631264.271.596.07
Beckett733039 2/35433622327.491.925.67


This Years Pitching Lines
PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Wang431025249212123.241.446.25
Beckett311019 2/3301216185.491.836.56

Overall Wang does not have bad numbers vs the Sox. A 4.30 ERA will win you a lot of games if you are a Yankee pitcher which makes it hard to believe that he is only 5 and 4. This year though he has been lights out as his 3.24 ERA is over one run less and he has gone deeper into games, though that is not much of an improvement.

Beckett has improved more though as ERA is two runs better and he goes 1 inning deeper. Still, what worries you is that he has no as in none as in zero quality starts. Another slug fest in the making? Yes I think it is as Wang has a career 5.83 ERA at Fenway in five starts and 29 1/3 innings. Those numbers include two quality start numbers (his record at fenway is 2-2).

Beckett at Fenway vs the Yankees has a 8.20 ERA in three starts (18 2/3). Hard to imagine that he is 1-1 at Fenway. Actually after last nights fiasco, right now I have no, zip, none, as in zero confidence in this team. It would not surprise me if this game ended up being a blow out for the spankees.

This Date in History:

2005 W L GB RS RA
Bos 85 61 - 823 733
NYY 83 62 1.5 786 700

1978 W L GB RS RA
NYY 89 57 - 673 522
Bos 87 60 2.5 716 608

2007 W L GB RS RA
Bos 89 59 - 794 601
NYY 84 63 4.5 866 697

♊ - When all else fails, get a bigger hammer!

Red Sox 07 Game 148 Recap

Final

Press PassBox Score Play - by - PlayGame Recap
Team123456789RHE
New York 0 00 1 0 1 0 6 0 8 12 2
Boston 0 113 0 2 0 0 0 7 13 2
W: B. Bruney (3-1) L: J. Papelbon (1-3) S: M. Rivera (27)
HR ➢ NYY: J. Giambi (14), R. Cano (17)

☼ Sun - A. Rodriguez - The go ahead run scores on his single.
☁ Cloud - Francona - Misuse of the bullpen from the seventh on.

Game thoughts!


The Sox jump out to the lead in the second, added a run in third, gave up a run in the fourth and then increased the lead in the bottom of the fourth. When the score is 5-1 your favor after four, you should not lose that game (unless you are Baltimore or Tampa Bay).

If a 5-1 lead should be safe then 7-2 should be even more safe, but on Friday night Mr. Terry Francona found a way to blow the lead and the game. Now you can argue that Terry followed his plan and that Okajima and Papelbon blew the lead but that would not be correct. He made two critical mistakes in his bullpen management.

The first mistake was in the seventh inning. After Lopez started the inning with two outs he allowed a walk to J. Posada, remember the lead is 7-2, so why bring Okajima right then to face Matsui? Last time I looked Lopez is a left handed pitcher? Didn't make sense when he did it, and doesn't make sense now.

Second mistake was having Okajima start the eighth with only Papelbon warming up. What happened with Gagne or MDC, you can't expect Papelbon to get you six outs? Idiotic in my opinion, absolutely idiotic. Six runs later and still no outs and now you have a tired Okajima and a tired Papelbon that you probably won't go to for Saturday's (today) game.

IDIOT!

Player watch:
Lugo 1/5 .241
Crisp pr
Drew 2/5 .264

♊ - Morbid and creepifing I can handle as long as we do it quiet like.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 148 Preview

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A. Pettitte
13-8, 3.78
D. Matsuzaka
14-12, 4.44
Yankees
83 - 63
Red Sox
89 - 58
Friday, September 14  Fenway Park  ✠ 7:05 PM ET
American League
EastWLGBL 101 R W1 R LX WX L
Boston8958-7-322229255
New York83
635.57-3
131887
59
Toronto 737315.53-726247769
Baltimore628326.03-711286580
Tampa61
8628.05-5
201761
86
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Yankees: Pettitte continued his incredible second half with another strong performance Saturday night against the Royals. He allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings and earned his 13th win this season. Pettitte, who won for the seventh time in eight starts, is one win shy of 200 for his career. Pettitte also captured his 162nd win as a Yankee, which tied him for Herb Pennock for seventh on the all-time Yankees list and fourth among left-handers. Pettitte is 9-2 in 12 second-half starts and has allowed three earned runs or fewer 11 times. Pettitte is 2-1 with a 4.75 ERA in six games, five starts, against the Red Sox this season, and he holds a career mark of 15-6 with a 3.32 ERA versus Boston.

Red Sox: Once a leading contender for American League Rookie of the Year, Matsuzaka has fallen on hard times of late. Over his last four starts, Matsuzaka is 1-4 with a 9.57 ERA. In particular, his last two outings have been bad. The Orioles hit him for six hits and eight runs over 2 2/3 innings on Saturday. In the outing before that, Matsuzaka gave up 10 hits and seven runs over 5 1/3 innings against the Blue Jays. Matsuzaka is 2-1 with a 6.98 ERA in three starts against the Yankees.

As usual all statistics were found at the day by day database at Baseball Musings and this year at Baseball Reference.

Sox Batting vs Pettitte
PlayerABH2b3bHR'sRBIBB'sK'sBA
D. Pedroia144100300.286
K. Youkilis115101232.455
D. Ortiz36113016310.306
M. Ramirez72318
0419
67.431
J. D. Drew176102216.353
M. Lowell1441
00210.286
J. Varitek48171127514.354
C. Crisp1640
00015.250
J. Lugo226010033.273
Totals2508816210412347.352


Sometimes you have to wonder how somebody beats a team so many times. Look at those numbers, those are outstanding numbers vs a pitcher yet he wins over 4 games per 7 games started. You just have to wonder.

Pitching Comparisions Career
PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Pettitte26
15
6
0
171
174
63
8
49
133
3.32
1.30
6.41
Matsuzaka
3
2
1
0
19 1/3
19
15
3
8
16
6.98
1.40
6.44


Pitching Comparisions this year
PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Pettitte5
2
1
0
30 1/3
36
16
4
12
19
4.75
1.58
5.87
Matsuzaka
3
2
1
0
19 1/3
19
15
3
8
16
6.98
1.40
6.44

Pettitte's numbers (for this year) were actually helped by pitching 1 inning of relief this year vs the Sox. If you take out that inning his ERA goes up to 4.91. Still he has been on a roll and his last start vs the Sox was more than adequate. Once again the spankees expect him to step up big vs the Sox, the Sox though need to come out swinging and make him pay for every mistake. I say its 50/50 for that to happen.

This year Pettitte does not have very good numbers vs right handed or left handed batters. Lefties are batting .291 / .358 / .477 and righties are .280 / .327 / .392. How does this guy have a winning record? Simple he has an outstanding offense.

Not a lot to say about Matsuzaka, if I had my druthers I would go with another rookie here, one who just so happened to pitch a no-hitter this year. At least then I would think that the Sox have a chance to stop the Yankee hitters. It would not surprise me to see Tavarez in this game by the fourth inning.

This day in 1978
ALE W L GB WP RS RA
NYY 88 57 - .607 669 522
BOS 87 59 1.5 .596 716 604

♊ - When all else fails, get a bigger hammer!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 147 Recap

Game 147
Final
Press PassBox Score Play - by - PlayGame Recap

Team123456789RHE
Tampa Bay400000000490
Boston003000002590
W: J. Papelbon (1-2) L: A. Reyes (2-3)
HR ➢ Bos: D. Ortiz - 2 (26) TB: B. Upton (24)

☼ Sun - PAPI - Two home runs for all of the runs
☁ Cloud - Reyes - His third blown loss this year


Game thoughts!

So I sat down ready to watch and do a little bit of talking over at threadsox.com. Of course this being a game that Lester was starting it seemed like the game had barely started and Sox were down by four runs, not a good way to start the night.

Lester's line for the night - 93 pitches in 3 2/3 innings, walking 4 and striking out 5 and allowing all of the runs in this game. Hey bonus baby, my advice is for you to go buy that bullpen some fine wine and steaks, because basically you sucked in this game.

Oh, yeah, you might also go over and give that guy known as Big Papi a great big bear hug. Steaks might be good for him also, bud because that is the only reason why you still have a zero in your loss column.

As for Papi, what more can you ask of the guy. In the third with two on and no outs he deposited a pitch into the bullpen. Just like that the Sox had some life and were only trailing by one. It was now a ball game.

Of course since I am telling Lester to buy various people some good food and wine, he needs to make sure that Julian "Sexy Lips" Tavarez is very happy. After being up twice early in the game, Francona brought him into the game in a very key situation. Top of the fourth men on the corners and the Sox needing to stay close, he got the job done. 2 1/3 innings later he was walking off the mound to a rousing ovation after retiring the first nine batters he faced. Yep, a good outing turned in by Julian.

MDC, Okajima and Papelbon finished the game by only allowing a hit in the eight batters they faced while walking none. Yep a good quality performance from the bullpen, the second game in a row.

Of course it wouldn't have been that important if the Sox had actually figured out how to hit Jackson. Another good start from him in this game. In fact it was the second straight quality start vs the Sox. A 6.00 ERA for the year and a 5.87 ERA vs the Sox lifetime and the Sox could only get the three runs off of Papi's bat.

Papi's bat struck again in the ninth. Thanks to a leadoff walk by Reyes to Lugo, the Sox had the tying run on base. Pedroia failed to advance him to second (which might very well have been a good thing since 1st base was occupied). Four pitches later this game was over as Delmon Young misplayed the ball that settled into the first row seats. Red Sox win, Red Sox win!
Player watch:
Lugo 1/4 .241
Crisp 1/3 .272
Drew 2/2 .263
♊ - Morbid and creepifing I can handle as long as we do it quiet like.

Today in History 9/10 - 9/13 1978

Have been meaning to post these look backs in game recaps but I keep on forgetting.
Some times it is good to remember the past.

1978 - Standings in AL

9/10 -

  1. Boston - 86 - 56 (B. Sprowl lost a 7-4 Game to E. Figueroa)
  2. New York - 86 - 56 the massacare was complete

9/11 -

  1. Boston - 87 - 56 (B. Stanley beats O's 5-4 J. Kerrigan was the loser)
  2. New York - 86 -56 (off day)

9/12 -

  1. Boston - 87 - 57 (Loss to D. Martinez by M. Torrez)
  2. New York - 86 - 57

9/13 -

  1. New York - 87 - 57
  2. Boston - 87 - 58 (D. Clyde of the Indians beats Eck 2-1)

Will start putting this in the recaps of the games as we go forward! Chow!!

Red Sox 07 Game 147 Preview

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E. Jackson4-14, 6.00J. Lester4-0, 4.47
Devil Rays61 - 84Red Sox88 - 58

Wednesday, September, 12      Fenway Park  ✠ 7:05 PM ET
American League
EastWLGBL 101 R W1 R LX WX L
Boston8858-7-321229155
New York82625.07-313178658
Toronto727215.04-625247668
Baltimore618225.52-811286479
Tampa618426.56-420156085

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Devil Rays: Jackson looked untouchable through 4 2/3 innings Friday night while holding to Blue Jays to no runs and no hits. But the good karma didn't last as the Jays scored seven runs and chased Jackson before he could get the last out in the sixth. Jackson continues to pitch off his fastball, spotting the heater with a much-improved slider and changeup. Jackson is 1-1 with a 5.87 ERA in five appearances against the Red Sox.

Red Sox: The left-hander is coming off perhaps his best start of the season, as he fired seven shutout innings in a 4-0 win over the Orioles. In fact, Lester, over his last two starts, has allowed just two runs over 13 innings. This is Lester's ninth start of the season. Remarkably, it will be the fourth against the Devil Rays. In those first three outings against Tampa Bay, Lester is 1-0 with a 4.74 ERA. This will be Lester's 12th career start at Fenway Park, where he's 5-1 with a 4.19 ERA.

As usual all statistics were found at the day by day database at Baseball Musings and this year at Baseball Reference.

Hitting History vs Jackson
PlayerABH2b3bHR'sRBIBB'sK'sBA
J. Lugo50000001.000
D. Pedroia10000000.000
D. Ortiz42100041.500
K. Youkilis41100011.250
J.D. Drew52200112.400
J. Varitek40000002.000
B. Moss00000000.000
C. Crisp82010001.250
E. Hinske30000033.000
Totals3474101911.206


Well this team average is pretty terrible. Still there is not a lot of history there for this starting nine since only Mike Lowell (out due to some type of stomach bug) has faced Jackson at least ten times. So, what should we think of this. Keep the fingers crossed and hope that a pitcher who has a .280 batting average against for right handers and allows left handed opponents to hit .295 will continue that trend. I say that coming off of last nights big win the Sox smoke this guy.


Historical Pitching Lines

PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Jackson211015 1/31810111125.871.895.50
Lester310019121046114.74.956.33


Jackson figures include three relief appearances last year against the Sox. In those four innings he allowed two runs and walked five batters while K'ing 4. That has been his problem, a high number of walks to K's. The only win he has was on 8/22 of this year when he walked five batters while striking out three. That was a game in Tampa and he only allowed the one run. His last appearance at Fenway (7/4) he gave up seven runs even though he only walked one batter while striking out five. Look for that pitcher to show up tonight.

Lester has been hot and cold vs the Rays this year. What has hurt him is the long ball. If he can stay away from giving up the home runs then he should do fairly well.

♊ - When all else fails, get a bigger hammer!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 146 Recap

Final

Press PassBox Score Play - by - PlayGame Recap
Team123456789RHE
Tampa Bay04041000110181
Boston00143620X16200


W: B. Corey (1-0) L: J. Switzer (0-1)
HR ➢ Bos: D. Ortiz (29), J. Ellsbury (3), D. Pedroia (7), J.D. Drew (8) TB: B. Harris (11), C. Pena (39)

☼ Sun - The Offense - Down 8-1 the sox came storming back to take the lead in the sixth.
☁ Cloud - Wakefield and Snyder - Tim was battered in his second start going for win #17 and Snyder gave up a three run homer to Pena making the score 8-1.

Game thoughts!

Where to start, should we start with the second consecutive lousy outing by Wakefield? How about the suckiness of Snyder? By the bottom half of the fourth the abysmal pitching had placed the Sox in a deep, deep 8-1 hole. With the spankees beating Toronto handily, this had the earmarks of being one very bad loss.

After the fourth though you quickly got caught up in an offensive explosion as the Sox scored 15, yes that is correct, 15 runs to take the lead. Our heroes were both familiar and unexpected.

The fourth inning started off with a single by Lowell, a check single by Drew and suddenly the Sox were in a position to score. After Youkilis flied out to right, Coco loaded the bases with another single. Lugo then plated one of the runners with a single to left and it was starting to look better for the team. The question was whether Kevin Cash, as in the Kevin Cash who was in a 0 for 12 hitting slump could help the cause.

Ka-ching, he came through by singling to right scoring both Drew and Coco. While that made the score 8 – 4 Rays, it also did something more significant. It caused the Rays to go to their bullpen. Things were really starting to look up. Ellsbury did his thing by drawing a walk and Pedroia finished off the scoring by hitting a sacrifice fly to center. 8 – 5 Rays after four.

Of course Snyder set up things by walking two batters with two outs in the fifth. Lopez though only allowed one of them to score, so the Sox were not as bad off as they could have been. 9 – 5 going to the home half of the inning.

Again the Sox started off with two singles by Lowell and Drew. A Youkilis walk loaded the bases for Coco. A sacrifice fly by Coco, a double by Lugo and a sacrifice fly by Cash brought the team back to a 9 – 8 deficit. That made the third straight inning in which the Sox had scored.

Finally, the Sox bullpen only faced three batters in an inning by getting an inning ending double play in the sixth. In relatively short order the Sox were back in the dugout ready to swing the bats. At this point it was not a matter of how but when would the home team either tie or take the lead.

As for the tie, well Pedroia handled that quickly as he led off the inning with a home run into the monster seats. Papi then did his part by singling to left. Lowell, for the third straight inning singled also bringing up the unexpected help of the night to the plate. In the first inning J.D. had watched a call third strike to end the first inning with runners on first and second base, which of course was nothing new this year from this particular player. Would he be able to keep his hot night going? Could he finally come through in the clutch? Those questions and more were going around in my head as he walked to the plate.

Those questions were answered in what felt like an eternal at bat. Starting with two balls J.D. took a strike, then a ball, then proceeded to foul off six straight pitches before drawing a bases loaded walk on a ball that was way up in the zone. Bases loaded, no outs and the score tied at nine for the only player who had not had a hit in this game, Kevin Youkilis. The second pitch ended that drought as he drove a pitch to deep center by the garage door clearing the bases on his triple. It was twelve to nine Sox and before the inning ended two more runs would score. Ten batters to the plate and a horrific loss now had the possibility of being a tremendous win.

With the outcome no longer in doubt, Drew and Ortiz added home runs in the seventh and Gagne pitched the ninth allowing one who cares run to score. A 16 – 10 win was in the books and the division lead was no longer in danger of becoming smaller. Magic number is now down to thirteen.

Player watch:

Lugo 2/5 .241
Crisp 2/4 .271
Drew 3/4 .259
♊ - Morbid and creepifing I can handle as long as we do it quiet like.

Red Sox 07 Game 146 Preview

TB@ Bos
A. Sonnanstine
5-9, 5.73
T. Wakefield
16-10, 4.39
Devil Rays
61 - 83
Red Sox
87 - 58

Monday, September, 11      Fenway Park  ✠ 7:05 PM ET
American League
EastWLGBL 101 R W1 R LX WX L
Boston87
58
-
7-3
21
22
91
54
New York81
62
5.0
7-3
13
17
85
58
Toronto72
71
14.0
5-5
25
24
76
67
Baltimore61
81
24.5
3-7
11
28
64
78
Tampa61
83
25.5
7-3
20
15
60
84

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Devil Rays: Sonnanstine picked up his fifth win of the season on Wednesday night when he held the Orioles to two runs on nine hits while striking out six in six innings. The right-hander could easily have continued since he had thrown only 83 pitches when he was lifted, but the Rays were winning by a large margin. Sonnanstine relied mostly on a cut fastball that he kept down in the zone, which set up all of his other pitches nicely. Sonnanstine has now won four of his last five starts. He is 1-1 with a 7.71 ERA in two career starts against the Red Sox.

Red Sox: Wakefield had his streak of 26 straight starts with a no-decision snapped in his last outing. The Red Sox did come back to win the game over the Orioles by a score of 7-6. In Wakefield's first turn in the rotation since missing an outing with back woes, he gave up nine hits and six runs over 3 2/3 innings. If ever there is a team Wakefield would seem primed to rebound against, it's the Devil Rays. Wakefield has owned Tampa Bay in his career, going 19-2 with a 2.72 ERA.

As usual all statistics were found at the day by day database at Baseball Musings and this year at Baseball Reference.

Hitting History vs Sonnanstine
PlayerABH2b3bHR'sRBIBB'sK'sBA
J. Ellsbury
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D. Pedroia6
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
.000
D. Ortiz6
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
.333
M. Lowell5
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
.400
J.D. Drew6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
.167
K. Youkilis
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
.167
C. Crisp
4
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
.250
J. Lugo
4
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
.250
D. Mirabelli
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals36
8
4
1
0
5
2
5
.222

Since the Sox have only faced Andy twice this year, there is not a lot of history here. Still what is here is a-ok. The only way you could improve this would be to let Varitek and his 3/5 start tonight. Of course, we could see Cash tonight for Mirabelli, but replacing zeros with zeros will not help this teams average against Sonnanstine. Still I like the teams chances here as the line-up will be as left handed as possible (only Hinske and Cora left on the bench). Sonnanstine's splits show lefties batting .304 with a .483 slugging percentage. Righties are at .260 with .446.

Historical Pitching Lines
PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Sonnanstine2
1
1
0
11 2/3
12
10
1
2
8
7.71
1.20
5.83
Wakefield26
17
2
0
168 1/3
132
53
16
55
107
2.83
1.11
6.47
(T.W. at Fen)
13
9
2
0
85 1/3
72
32
9
22
48
3.38
1.10
6.56
Tim owns the Devil rays. While his numbers at Fenway are worse than overall still he does quite well there. The question is how will the bats do against the rookie. The last time Sonnanstine pitched at Fenway he got the win. Still I like our chances against the kid.

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Red Sox 07 Game 145 Recap

Final

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Team123456789RHE
Tampa Bay000010000170
Boston000000000050
W: S. Kazmir (12-8) L: C. Schilling (8-7) S: A. Reyes (24)

☼ Sun - Kazmir - 10 k's
☁ Cloud - none unless you want to put an ineffective offense as the goat

Game thoughts!

Curt was good, Kazmir was just better. That pretty much sums up everything. No runner for the Sox reached third base on any of their five hits. Still, Curt once again gave the team a chance to win as this is the fourth straight time he has allowed three runs or less.

Stat of the Day - Attendance was 36,907 (101% full)

Player watch:

Lugo 1/4 stays at .239
Crisp 1/3 stays at .269
Drew DNP


♊ - Morbid and creepifing I can handle as long as we do it quiet like.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Red Sox 07 Game 145 Preview

TB@ Bos
S. Kazmir11-8, 3.79C. Schilling8-6, 4.04
Devil Rays60-83Red Sox87-57

Monday, September, 10      Fenway Park  ✠ 7:05 PM ET
American League
EastWLGBL 101 R W1 R LX WX L
Boston 8757-7-321219054
New York81625.57-313178558
Toronto727014.05-525237666
Baltimore618125.03-711286478
Tampa608326.57-319155984

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Devil Rays: Kazmir overcame a tough beginning Tuesday against the Orioles to give the team seven innings. The Rays left-hander allowed four runs on nine hits en route to a no-decision. After a first half in which he struggled to find his mechanics, Kazmir has been a different pitcher in the second half, limiting his pitch count and lasting longer while still showing electric stuff. He is 5-4 with a 2.82 in 15 career starts against the Red Sox.

Red Sox: Schilling was solid but unspectacular during a Wednesday night start against the Blue Jays, the victim of a fifth-inning singles binge that put the Red Sox in a 3-1 hole. Otherwise, Schilling threw six efficient innings. He gave up three earned runs on eight hits and was in line for the win when the bullpen blew the lead. Schilling took responsibility for the loss. "I fell into a rut," he said. "It ended up being the game."

As usual all statistics were found at the day by day database at Baseball Musings and this year at Baseball Reference.

Hitting History vs Kazmir
PlayerABH2b3bHR'sRBIBB'sK'sBA
J. Lugo112000204.182
C. Crisp205200017.250
D. Pedroia127100111.583
M. Lowell196102533.316
B. Kielty167102412.438
K. Youkilis2351000511.217
J. Varitek184100256.222
J. Ellsbury-----------
A. Cora42000101.500
Totals12338704151635.309

Want to know why the Sox struggle vs Kazmir? Just look at the two big guns of Ortiz and Ramirez, they are a combined 11 for 73. That is a minuscule .151 BA and they strike out almost once every three at bats. Not good numbers for the home team. Lowell, Pedroia and Kielty are the only players with 10 or more at bats who are hitting over .300.

Historical Pitching Lines

PitcherGSWLShoIPHERHRBBKERAWHIPIP/GS
Kazmir1554189 1/37128642992.821.265.96
Schilling161050112 1/31194815191013.851.237.02

An intriguing match up tonight. You have the old gun going against the young gun. If familiarity breeds success then the Sox have the edge. Especially since this is the 5th time this year that Kazmir has faced the Sox. In those four games he is 0-2 with a 3.42 ERA and averaged 5.92 innings per start.

In his career Kaz is 3 and 3 at fenway in 8 starts. He has a very respectable 3.15 ERA and does average 5.71 IP/GS. His WHIP is an unimpressive 1.42 though.

Schilling is 5 and 1 at Fenway vs the Rays with a 4.11 ERA and a 1.35 WHIP. He averages 6.57 IP/GS though. The problem with Schilling has been that he is either very good (3 games with 1 earned run or less) or very bad since the other four games he has allowed at least four runs. I think tonight we will see the good Schilling!.

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Red Sox 07 Game 144 Recap

Final

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Team123456789RHE
Boston0020000103100
Baltimore000101000281

W: J. Beckett (18-6) L: C. Bradford (3-7) S: J. Papelbon (35)
HR ➢ Bal: M. Mora (14), N. Markakis (18)

☼ Sun - Beckett - A new career high in K's and wins in a season
☁ Cloud - none - A crisply played game with both teams fundamentally sound

Game thoughts!

Beckett absolutely dominated this game. Seven solid innings pitched as he struck out eight and only allowed the two solo home runs. The man has became an ace right in front of our eyes and should be a joy to watch the next few years.

A standard step was taken this game, as the starter went seven followed by Okajima in the eighth and the Bot in the ninth. Bot allowed the first hit against him in 40+ at bats but only threw 13 pitches to seal the deal. The rest that Okajima had gotten seemed to do him good also as he allowed no hits in his 10 pitches.

The winning rally was started by J.D. in the eighth and he followed with a stolen base and moved to third on Varitek's fly ball to center. Crisp got the key hit with a single to center plating Drew. Good to see two of the players who have been favorite whipping boys this year make the game winning hits.

The season series with the Orioles is now complete with the Sox winning 12 of the 18 games.

Player watch:
Lugo DNP
Crisp 1/4 .269
Drew 1/3 .254
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Red Sox 07 Game 143 Recap

Final

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Team123456789RHE
Boston2200000015101
Baltimore10730000X11111
W: J. Leicester (1-1) L: D Matsuzaka (14-12)
HR ➢ Bos: D. Ortiz (28) Bal: T. Redman (1), S. Moore (1), N. Markakis (17)

☼ Sun - The Baltimore offense - Eleven runs for the O's as they pounded Daisuke.
☁ Cloud - Daisuke - Staked to a 4-1 lead he gave it all back and more in the third. He sucked.

Game thoughts!

Whatever is wrong with Daisuke (tired arm, hurt etc), the Sox had better figure out because right now he sucks plain and simple. This game sucked plain and simple also.

Player watch:
Lugo 2/4 .239
Crisp 0/3 .269
Drew 1/3 .254


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Red Sox 07 Game 142

Final

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Team123456789RHE
Boston020100100480
Baltimore000000000040

W: J. Lester (4-0) L: D. Cabrera (9-15)

☼ Sun - Lester - Maybe, just maybe it has begun to sink in to throw strikes
☁ Cloud - Cabrera - His melt down with Crips on third was ridicoulus

Game thoughts!


A lot of good things happened in this game for the Sox. However this game will be remembered more for Cabrera's meltdown in the fourth inning. With Crisp on third Cabrera balked and then threw the next pitch behind Pedroia's ear. It was not a good moment for the young player. Surprise peace maker, Sexy Lips Tavarez.

1-8 got a hit in this game as Lugo was the only one not to garner one. This game also was the sixth win in seven and eleventh of sixteen vs the O's. The Sox also reached thirty games over 500 for the first time since 2004.

Player watch:
Lugo 0/4 .237
Crisp 1/2 .271
Drew 1/2 .253

♊ - Morbid and creepifing I can handle as long as we do it quiet like.