Friday, June 12, 2009

Connecting Red Sox Fans!

SWEET SWEEP!
Looking forward to being at Fenway next week. Red Sox Nation Day is 6/16! I'm rsncagov on twitter if anyone cares to follow. For Southern California fans, I have appointed Mayors of both LA and SD, Hilary of Los Angeles can be contacted at rsnla.mayor@gmail.com and Laura of San Diego at rsnsd.mayor@gmail.com for events in those areas. RSN Facebook is another source of connection. San Francisco has a fun meetup group, with Joyce as the leader and the link is http://www.meetup.com/Bay Area-Boston-Sports-Fans/ . FYI, Youk's brother Scott has a great restaurant in SF, Maverick at 17th & Mission. Good Eats!
Go Sox!
Karen Doherty, Gov, RSN CA

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Papelbon v. A-Rod: Classic Moment

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A.J. Burnett: F-Bombs for the Kids

Things continue to go wrong for the Yankees and their overpriced pitcher A.J. Burnett. He had trouble with cellphone etiquette yesterday at a book store in Boston and got bounced:

“He was swearing and stuff and the security guard went over and told him to quiet down because there were kids around...

Well, A.J. didn’t. So the security guard - who was described to us as an “elderly gentleman” - told him to hit the road. Vacate the premises.

The Herald came up with the quote of the day with this line:

Apparently early exits are getting to be a habit for the Pinstripes’ alleged ace!

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Red Sox and the YES Network Plays of the Game

So, most people know I am a member of Red Sox Nation living in New York. Some days it is harder than others, but not today! 8 games in a row and a come from behind victory at that.

I usually watch all the Red Sox games on NESN through mlb.tv (highly recommend it BTW), but when it is Red Sox/Yankees games, I get stuck watching the games on the YES network. I know, feel my pain.

However, one of the great things...is when the Sox beat the Yankees...you get to watch the post game coverage on the YES network. You get to watch the YES guys wonder what went so horrible wrong. You get to watch Girardi get grilled by the press. You get to watch Jeter pretend like the Red Sox are not in his head. You get to watch Nick Swisher explain that his base running just really isn't all that bad and that poor little Jason Bay just tricked him.

Last night, here were the YES Plays of the Game:

Player of the Game:

Brad Penny

Brad Penny. Yes, you heard me right. It wasn't CC Sabathia or anyone else wearing pinstripes. It was B Penny who was the best we have seen him yet on the mound. I'm getting to the point that I really don't want to see Penny traded, even though it is probably inevitable. We ended up seeing a pitcher duel between Brad Penny and CC Sabathia, who would have predicted that?

Defensive Play of the Game:

Rocco Baldelli

Rocco Baldelli making a spectacular diving catch in center field in the 8th inning. It was all kinds of awesome. A picture cannot just convey how beautiful that catch was. It reminded me why I am so happy that Rocco decided to come and join us this season. Good job there Rico Baldy!!

Overall Play of the Game:

Dustin Pedroia

Dustin Pedroia's 10 pitch at-bat where he worked a walk and seemed to unravel CC Sabathia. I don't think Nick Green got enough credit for the hit he got in front of Pedey's at bat, but that doesn't take away from the spectacular at-bat that Pedey had. He kept CC working and obviously frustrated him. Plus, with CC's pitch count, he basically pushed him right to the limit and then over it. It was a sure thing of beauty and to see Pedey's firey response when he got Ball Four. All kinds of awesome. I agree. That at-bat was the game changer.

The YES Network got it right and yeah, it had to hurt.

*giggles*

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Yankee Covers For Your Enjoyment



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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Yankee Fan Comments

Just thought I would share some of the comments by Yankee fans on the LoHud Yankees Blog after tonight's game:

  • The whole “lots of games left” remark got us 3rd place last season.
  • George isin’t in good health and Hal doesn’t even want to own the Yankees. He’s just doing it out of respect for his father. Hank is probably on the horse farm somewhere, probably doesn’t even know the season has started.

  • “Wonder what Cashman was thinking as he was watching that 8th inning unfold.” He was thinking, if I would of spent even 1 minute on the bullpen in the off season we could of won this game.

  • theres no panic for me…just disappointment, frustration, sickness, illness and despair….hmmm panic might feel better

  • Not gonna panic. But wow, this blows. I feel numb. Time to find some vodka
  • I’m not going to work tomorrow.
  • What do you want from a team of millionaires who really only care about when their next paycheck is coming. I typically get over losses within a few hours, but this one is gonna mess with my weekend plans. I am so embarrassed.
  • WHATS THE NUMBER TO THE YANKEES SUICIDE HOT LINE?????????

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Oh, How Sweet It Is!

Hey NY! How does it feel now? Your umpteen bazillion dollar man that you 'stole' from the Sox just went 0-5, including the final out of the game! BWAAHAAHAA!!! I can't wait for the NY covers tomorrow!

The Sox have now won all 8 games played against the Yankees this year, besting the previous mark of 7 set back in 1912, a year coincidentally that the Sox won the World Series.

Brad Penny turned in 6 strong innings, allowing 6 hits and 1 BB while notching 5 K's. Unfortunately for him, Sabfathia was just a bit stronger. He had a 4 hitter going into the 8th inning. Joe Girardi pulled a GL and left him in there 1 pitch too many, though, as the Sox put up 3 more runs that inning. Those 3 runs and the Papi tater in the 2nd were just enough. Yes, Papi hit another HR, so he's not quite dead yet! This is why slump or no, David Ortiz is Big Papi!



Manny Delcarmen had a rare blown save, his 1st of this season, but Saito came in and did his job and got the win while setting up for Papelbon in the 9th who had a 1-2-3 inning notching his 16th save.

Oh this feels so good right now!

Sox Win 4-3 BOX SCORE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
NY Yankees
0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 10 1
Boston
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 X 4 8 0

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2009 Red Sox Draft Picks: A Family Affair

This week seems like it is all about the Red Sox and the Yankees...and in many ways, it is. However, in other news....the 2009 MLB Draft was also this week.

Here is an article that gives a basic play by play of those who were drafted. Here are a few highlights though of names that perked my interest:

The first round draft pick for the Sox was Reymond Fuentes. He plays out in Center Field. He is also cousin of the Mets' Carlos Beltran. He also looks like a speedy little devil.

Let's jump to the 16th Round of the Draft. The Sox selected Luke Bard. He is of course the little brother of our own Daniel Bard. In the family tradition, Luke is a fastball pitcher. He doesn't have the velocity that his big bro does, but he can hit the mid 90s. He is only 18 and has signed a letter of intent to play college baseball with Georgia Tech, but the Sox are trying to keep it within the family.

So...let's jump again to the 36th round. The Sox drafted outfielder Michael Yastrzemski. You heard me right, Yastrzemski. Michael is the grandson of our very own Carl Yastrzemski. Yaz says that he his grandson definitely has the skills and the stuff to make the major leagues. Michael has said that he plans on going to college, but will being drafted by the Sox change his mind? The idea of having another Yastrzemski in the outfield at Fenway Park...I think it makes us all just a little excited.

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/11 vs the Yankees

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Rocco Baldelli, CF
Nick Green, SS

Brad Penny, SP

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Another Reason Why the Sox Will Stay With Papi

Just take a look at these statistics for a sample of Sox players vs. the Yankees so far this season, and see where Papi ranks:

Jason Bay, 11 for 21 with 2 doubles, a triple and 3 home runs -- .524 batting average, .655 on-base percentage, and 1.143 slugging percentage.

Kevin Youkilis, 7 for 17 with a double and a game-winning home run -- .412 batting average, .565 on-base and .647 slugging.

Dustin Pedroia, 8 for 23 with 2 doubles -- .348 batting average, .500 on-base and .435 slugging.

Mike Lowell, 9 for 26 with 2 doubles and 2 home runs -- .346 batting average, .414 on-base and .654 slugging.

David Ortiz, 7 for 23 with 4 doubles and a home run -- .304 batting average, .379 on-base and .609 slugging.

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Papelbon on Oki's Gambling Problem

Jonathan Papelbon joked that Hideki Okajima needed to call 1-800-GAMBLER after he showed him how to play craps. Watch below:

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Wake Starting to Get Some All-Star Buzz

Should Tim Wakefield be on the A.L. All-Star team? Haggs thinks so and others in the blogosphere are starting to debate the issue. Wake carried the team for the first month and half of the season and he is still coming up with solid outings but he is on the bubble when it comes to numbers. For further reading on the issue check out the following links:


NESN - Tim Wakefield: All-Star?

NY TIMES BATS BLOG - Wakefield Takes Aim at All-Sar Game

BOSTON GLOBE - Dancing with a Sox Star

ONE IF BY LAND - Let's Calm Down With Wakefield All-Star Talk

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More Great Yankee Covers



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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Wang's ERA

Chein-Ming Wang, ace of the Yankee staff, threw 69 pitches in 2.2 innings of work tonight, allowing 4 earned runs thereby shaving his ERA from 14.46 to a minuscule 14.34.

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Ken Rosenthal is a DB

Today on ESPN's OTL Ken Rosenthal took on a blogger for speculating that Raul Ibanez might have been using PED's to improve his performance this year. In Rosenthal's thinking, the blogger could not speculate anything in his blog because it did not adhere to a "simple standard of decency." When asked about what the standard of deceny was he said, “Would you want this written about yourself?”

This is coming from the guy who wrote this about the Red Sox:

Yet, fairly or not, Ramirez's messy divorce with the Red Sox could raise suspicions that the team prefers a certain type of player — unassuming, conformist, white. The current makeup of the team's roster might create similar notions

There you have it: Mr. Hypocritical, DB of the Year: Ken Rosenthal





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Where Are They Now: Keith Foulke


Keith Foulke was the Red Sox closer in 2004 when they won their 1st WS in 86 years. Foulke won 1 of those games and saved the final game as he tossed the ground ball he fielded to Doug Mientkiewicz. After allowing 1 little run in 11 postseason games that year, knee surgery the next year hastened his downfall. He retired before 2007 due to injuries, and came back to work the next year in the Oakland A’s bullpen, albeit just another arm rather than closer. His cell phone has been quiet ever since.

Foulke finds himself in Newark, NJ this year closing for the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League where he has a 2.41 ERA and 9 saves. He is 36 years old and looks across the river where the Yankees have an aging, yet still effective 40 yo closer and says that he doesn’t want to retire yet.

Fenway West wishes him good thoughts and good luck on his quest to hook up with a major league team as the trading deadline surfaces on yonder horizon. A tip of the cap to Star Ledger sports columnist Steve Politi for asking if Rivera is done, and pointing out that Foulke is pitching just 5 miles from Yankee Stadium.

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Red Sox Wang Dang Doodle to 7th Straight over the Yanks

With Chien-Ming Wang on the mound you knew the Red Sox were going to get some runs. Wang got behind on counts in the first inning but the Sox only scored one run leaving the bases loaded. They added 2 more in the second and one more by a Mike Lowell homer in the third to send Wang packing. Phil Hughes came in and the offense padded the lead with 2 more runs in the 4th.

Wake was a little shaky early but settled down pitching 6 innings and giving up 3 runs. RR came in with a 3 run lead but gave up back to back home runs to Damon and Teixeira, he didn't get through an inning. Oki bailed him out with 1 1/3 innings of not hit ball with 3 K's before Paps took over in the 9th. The Yankees got the tying run to second but Paps shut the door and preserved the victory to make it 7 straight over the Yankees, and put the Red Sox in sole possession of first place in the division.

Red Sox Win 6-5 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Yankees 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 11 0
Red Sox 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 0


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Wang's Wife Need Not Worry

Yankees starter Chien-Ming Wang is worried that he may have to leave the game early:

Chien-Ming Wang's wife is very pregnant with the couple's first child, and Joe Girardi said tonight that, should the Yankees get word in the middle of the game that Chia-Ling Wu is about to give birth, it will be Wang's decision as to what to do.
He won't be in a position to make the difficult choice after the Red Sox chase him out of the game in the second inning. I just hope he didn't get advice from A-Rod* on what to do in the delivery room.

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/10 vs. the Yankees

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Mark Kotsay, CF
Nick Green, SS
George Kottaras, C

Tim Wakefield, SP

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Around the Nation

Here are a couple of things you might enjoy while waiting for game 2 against the Yankees:

Dave Magadan thinks Ortiz is over the hump.

Papelbon catches some z's during last night's game. - video

Red Sox draft update.

Tito on WEEI today.

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Eckersley in the Booth

The great thing about having Eck in the booth is you know he can go off the reservation at any moment. He can throw in some F-bombs or an occasional "hair cheese with gas." He even has Orsillo dropping some salad references and since Wake is pitching tonight we should get our fair share of them. We all miss Remy but Eck has been entertaining in his absence.



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More Yankee Covers - Enjoy


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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Red Sox Continue to Own the Yankees

Josh Beckett showed the Yankees that he is the still an ace and that the Red Sox are still the better team; he went 6 innings giving up just 1 hit while striking out 8. The pen continued the dominance with three more innings of 1-hit ball.

The Sox offense provided all that was needed scoring 7 runs on 9 hits including a 2-run long blast by Big Papi in the second and a solo home run by Nick Green in the 7th. The win put the Red Sox in a tie with the Yankees for first place in the A.L. East and was their sixth consecutive victory against their division rivals.

Red Sox Win 7-0 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Yankees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
Red Sox 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 9 0

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Yankee Fans Are REALLY Getting Desperate

The LA Times reports that a Yankee fan from VT purchased some Yankee grass seeds, went to the Phish concert at Fenway Park on May 31st, put some water in the bag and dispersed the seeds while at the show.

Apparently, they do sell bags of Yankee grass seeds, but if the grass that sprouts from the seed was never in Yankee Stadium, I say it's not authentic and his effort was all for nought.

Also, the Yankee fan in question is a Phish fan, leading me to believe that he may well have gotten his Yankee grass seeds mixed up with his other grass seeds.

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Showcasing Fenway

ABC News showed how the Red Sox ownership markets Fenway Park. Watch below:

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/9 vs. the Yankees

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Mark Kotsay, CF
Nick Green, S

Josh Beckett, SP

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A-Rod* Scandal of the Week: Too Much Kate

ARod*s new relationship with Kate Hudson is not going over well with his teammates:

“First we dealt with all the Madonna mayhem, now we’re on to Kate. It’s distracting,” says one person connected with the team. “And they haven’t even been together that long....It’s not like there’s a problem with wives or girlfriends going to games,” said the source. “But a lot of us agree that this is a little much. They’re barely dating, and it’s all about Kate.”
We'll see if she shows up at Fenway today as Sox fans get their first chance to chant "A-Roids."

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Perfect Timing for the Rivalry

The Yankees and Red Sox are both playing well as they meet for a series to determine the division leader. Beckett is becoming and ace again and Ortiz is showing signs of life. The Yankees have been hitting a ton of home runs lately but can they still produce outside of the Bronx? Mike Lowell is looking forward to the series:

"From our standpoint, I believe we have a lot of similarities being in a big market and having high expectations," said Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell. "I look forward to it. I think it's a great way to see how you measure up at certain points in the season. I know they've been playing really good baseball and I feel like we're getting into that groove where we're going to be playing some of our best baseball. They're always exciting games, and two teams mixed up with a lot of talent."
Unfortunetly the weather does not look great for tonight's game but they should still get it in. Get ready for another 4+ hour epic struggle for baseball domination.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Not So Hot Sauce

David Ortiz has a new hot sauce: "Big Papi En Fuego." He is doing the right thing by giving some of the proceeds to the David Ortiz Children's Fund but "En Fuego" he is not so it may be a little on the mild side. The marketing team behind this could not have done much worse; even their website links to an article deriding Papi at the plate.

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Paps: "Don't F' With Beckett"

Jonathan Papelbon was back on CSNNE and delivered the goods as always. When asked about the bunt attempt to try to break up Beckett's no-no Paps delivered the goods:


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While no one was watching....

It appears the reports of David Ortiz's demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated.

Big Papi has quietly been turning things around. With the single he hit yesterday, he extended his hitting streak to six games. In these games, he has hit for an average of .280, with 7 hits in his last 25 at bats. He has two doubles, a home run, 4 RBI's, and 3 runs scored.

While these numbers aren't quite the scorching numbers we have come to expect from the big guy, it is a noticeable improvement. His batting average has risen by 12 points in these last six games

Let's hope it continues, (and just in time for the Yankees, no less.)

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Outfield Should Be OK for Yankee Series

With an off day today, J.D. Drew should be OK to go tomorrow against the Yankees. Ellsbury is getting checked out today but should not miss much time. Kotsay and Baldelli have proven they can fill in where needed.


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Q&A With Yankees Beat Writer Peter Abraham

To get ready for the upcoming series with the Yankees, Fenway West interviewed one of the best in the business: Yankee beat writer Peter Abraham from the Journal News and author of the LoHud Yankees Blog.

FW: Who is more hated by Yankee fans: Youk or Papelbon?

Peter Abraham: That's a good question. For Yankees fans, they're Iraq and Iran. I'd say Papelbon. There's a grudging respect for Youkilis but all the histrionics of Papelbon seem to grate on the Yankees fans. Those mean faces he makes on the mound get them all riled up.


FW: Did the Yankees bring Chien-Ming Wang back too quickly?

Peter Abraham: No, he needs to pitch. But they screwed up his rehab from the start. They wouldn't allow him to run in spring training and that led to his losing strength in his legs, which led to pitching poorly and then they couldn't figure out what it was. Now that he is healthy, he needs to pitch. The guy who won 19 games twice is in there somewhere.

FW: Johnny Damon has put up some good numbers so far this season; do you think the Yankees will bring him back next year?

Peter Abraham: It depends on the FA market and whether they feel they can upgrade with somebody else. Damon has been very productive for them, but his better days are behind him and he doesn't have the speed he once did. Being a Boras client, he will be a difficult player to sign as well. If Matt Holliday has a good season, he'll be attractive. And if Jason Bay gets on the market, they would probably have to take a run at him.

FW: Do you see the Yankees making any big trades before the deadline?

Peter Abraham: Not that big as they do not need either a starter or a productive bat. They need relievers and those trades aren't that major unless they make a play for some established closer. I could see them trying to get Huston Street or somebody like that.

FW: What is you prediction for this 3-game series with the Red Sox?

Peter Abraham: As I write this on Sunday, the Yankees are losing to the Rays and not looking very good. I'd say Boston takes two of three at home.

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

O.C. Back to Boston?

Buster Olney is reporting that the Red Sox :

are accelerating their search for someone who can play shortstop, according to sources. They have had conversations with the Oakland Athletics about Orlando Cabrera, who was the Boston shortstop when the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004.
Cabrera is in the middle of a 1-year $4 million deal with the A's. Oakland usually charges a high price for its players so this may not get done but Sox fans would love to have OC's glove back at short.

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Red Sox Drop the Rubber Game to the Rangers

Dice-K has still not found his grove and ended up with his 4th loss of the season today. He gave up a homer in the bottom of the first to Young and it went downhill from there. It was not the typical Matsuzaka type of outing since he didn't walk anyone; he just left too many pitches out over the middle of the plate and now has an ERA of 7.33. The Rangers had 5 runs on 10 hits in the game.

The Red Sox offense was flat again getting just 4 hits off of the Rangers starter Padilla and none off of their pen. Kotsay had two hits and a home run in the game. Jacoby Ellsbury had to leave the game in the 5th with a strained right shoulder. Kotsay and Baldelli had to Rochambeau to see who would play center in his place.

Red Sox lose 6-3 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Rangers 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 12 1
Red Sox 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0

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Lars Anderson is a Deadhead

Lars Anderson talks about his numbers, outlook on the future and what's on his ipod. Watch below:

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Today's Red Sox Lineup 6/7 vs. Texas

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Mark Kotsay, RF
Nick Green, 2B

Dice-K, SP

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Smoltz, Lowrie, and Lugo

John Smoltz pitched very well in his second to last rehab start with the PawSox last night. He went 6 innings allowing just 1 hit in the 2nd inning and a run on a sac fly before retiring the last 10 batters he faced in order. In 4 minor league starts, Smoltz is 1-0 with a 1.56 ERA. He spoke with the media after the game:

“I still have to work on that changeup,” he said. “I know it’s not a pitch that I absolutely have to have but it’s a nice pitch to have if the other ones aren’t where they need to be. In the past everyone thought I could rely on stuff to get hitters out. Now I’m going to have to rely on pitching. I’ve been pitching for awhile so coming back from this surgery will be no different for me. I’ll go out and hit my spots and take the sting out of the bat. That’s the goal of every pitcher.”


Jed Lowrie is about three weeks away from returning to the team according to Terry Francona:
"He's doing good. The biggest thing right now is stamina [with the wrist] and as he goes he feels a little fatigued, which is certainly understandable. He's doing terrific. He's a real conscientious kid. He puts in his time and he's thoughtful when you ask him a question."

Julio Lugo still loves playing in Boston even when fans boo him:

“It’s tough. Nobody wants to be booed,” he said. “Not me, not anybody. Sometimes the only person who knows what’s going on and why you missed a ball is you. You’re the one out there. The fans just want you to make the play.

“At the same time, I’m not making excuses. . . . I’ll tell you the truth. I think the fans have been fair to me. I signed here because they wanted to see the Julio Lugo hitting the ball and making crazy plays. Sometimes you deserve the boos. Sometimes you don’t, but I love it here.”

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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Lester Pitches Red Sox Back into First

Jon Lester took a perfect game into the 7th before Michael Young hit a double to break it up. Lester would only give up one more hit (to Young again) in his first complete game of the season. He had 11 K's in the outing and said he had better stuff than when he pitched his no-no last year.

The Red Sox offense recovered from the sluggishness of Friday night to put up 8 runs on 9 hits including 2 home runs. Lowell and Big Papi both went deep and Pedroia and Bay each had a multiple RBI game.

The victory combined with a Yankee loss put the Red Sox in sole posession of first place in the A.L. East.

Red Sox Win 8-1 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1
Red Sox 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 8 9 0

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Kenny Albert is Ready This Time

Kenny Albert posted this picture the from the booth at Safeco Field today:












Front and center was a brush in case Karros' hair does this again:

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/6 vs.Texas

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Jacoby Ellsbury, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Rocco Baldelli, RF
Nick Green, SS

Jon Lester, SP

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5 Things You May Not Have Known

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Brad Penny Rumors

There is no question the Red Sox are trying to move Brad Penny soon and the rumor mill about possible deals is heating up.

Buster Olney still has the Braves as being interested in adding Penny to their staff; possibly to their bullpen. Jeff Francoeur is the name that has been thrown around as going to Boston in a possible trade but with the return of Kotsay and Baldelli healthy another outfielder is not really needed. Francoeur is not the answer at DH if Papi continues to struggle either. Braves GM Frank Wren says there is no truth to the trade rumors.

Todd Zolecki of MLB.com says the Phillies are interested in Penny but would have to give up Jason Donald to get him. This would be a great deal for the Red Sox but it is doubtful that they could get Donald for Penny alone. I know what you are thinking and no, Lugo does not sweeten the deal for anybody.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

FAILHAT Friday at the Fens

Brad Penny on the mound, Lugo at short, and the team sporting the "hanging sox" FAILHATs. Run for your lives!! Penny actually pitched pretty well until the 5th when the Rangers started a rally with one out. Elvis Andrus hit what could have been a double play ball to end the inning, to Lugo but the ball went under his glove allowing a run to score. The inning continued and Kinsler hit a 3-run homer. By the end of the 5th the Rangers had a 5 run lead and that would be all they would need with the way Millwood pitched.

The Red Sox offense had 7 hits but most of them came with 2 outs. Big Papi had the only RBI for the team with a single in the 8th. The Sox tried to rally in the 9th when the first two batters reached but the power of the FAILHATs was too much and the rally ended with three quick outs.

Red Sox Lose 5-1 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Rangers 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 5 8 1
Red Sox 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 0

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Rain is Coming

Things are not looking great for tonight's game. While you are waiting for the game to start, head over to the Texas Ranger's blog for the Dallas Morning News to read my answers to some questions on the Red Sox and the upcoming series.

Radar image is below:

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/5 vs. Texas

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Julio Lugo, SS

Brad Penny, SP

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Can you name the 2004 Red Sox World Series winning roster?

Can you name the 2004 Red Sox World Series winning roster? Click here to play the game, but no cheating, no looking up the answers first. Just click and go.

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From Deep in the Heart of Texas

Ricard Durrett from the Texas Rangers Blog for the Dallas Morning News agreed to answer a few questions about the team the Red Sox will be facing for the next three games.

FW: Can the Rangers win the division without Josh Hamilton?

RD: Yes. It won’t be easy, but they can. The AL West is a weak division this season, where 88 wins is probably enough to win it. The Rangers have the bats to compete, though they’ve been inconsistent on offense early in the season. This Rangers team, like any Rangers team, must prove they can pitch well enough to stay in games. So far, for the most part, they’ve done that. In my opinion, it’s pitching more than the absence of Hamilton that will decide this division. But there’s no question he’ll be missed in the lineup and that means this team must get production from guys like Hank Blalock, Marlon Byrd and David Murphy to go along with the bats of Ian Kinsler, Michael Young and Nelson Cruz.



FW: How would you rate C.J. Wilson's performance since he took over the closer role?


RD: CJ Wilson is not the closer. He lost that job last season after a handful of struggling performances and an injury. Outside of yesterday’s two-run homer given up to Melky Cabrera, Wilson has pitched well in a late-inning setup role the past month. Frank Francisco is the team’s closer now that he’s returned from a brief stint on the DL. He’s been one of the top relievers in the AL. He’s aggressive and doesn’t mess around out there. He deserves an All-Star spot.



FW: What has been the biggest reason for the Rangers early success this season?


RD: Starting pitching. The rotation has pitched deeper into games and left with the Rangers still in it. Last season at this time, the Rangers had the most overworked bullpen in the AL. Now, they’ve got one of the least worked. It’s part of what Nolan Ryan stressed the last few years. He wanted pitchers to get one more batter, give the team one more inning. They are doing that. The fact that the offense hasn’t completely come around yet makes some think this team will only improve.



FW: Do you think the Rangers will trade Saltalamacchia or Teagarden before the deadline?


RD: Tough question. I think if the right deal is out there, they would trade one of those catchers. But they’ve been hesitant to do that so far. Rumors were out there about the Rangers wanting Clay Buchholz, but that hasn’t materialized. Saltalamacchia has shown vast improvement defensively and is starting to hit the ball. He must cut down on strikeouts. Teagarden, who plays once or twice a week and has been Matt Harrison’s personal catcher, has always been a big defensive presence and some see him with more upside. The bottom line: They’ve got two young catchers who can probably start in the majors for a long time.



FW: What are your predictions for this series with the Red Sox?


RD: The Rangers are fortunate to avoid Beckett and Wakefield. The X-factor is how Vicente Padilla does on Sunday, assuming he makes that start (and I think he will). I predicted the Rangers would take 2 of 3, but that won’t be easy.

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Patience at the Plate

According to Gary Marbry of WEEI.com :

Through Wednesday, four Red Sox regulars have taken 60% or more of pitches seen: Kevin Youkilis (63.2%), Jason Bay (62.8%), Dustin Pedroia (61.9%), and JD Drew (60.4%).

It is nice to see Red Sox hitters work the opposing pitchers and get the pitch they want; this stat is one of the biggest reasons for those hitter's success at the plate.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Buchholz Wins Again

Buchholz went seven innings giving up three runs on six hits, including a two-run homer in the win. He had 5 K's and no walks in the outing, throwing 82 pitches (57 for strikes.) With Smolz having just 2 rehab starts left before he returns and Buchholz pitching well, Penny's days in Boston might be numbered.

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Wake Settles in to Complete Sweep

Wakefield struggled early giving up 3 runs in the second but then settled down and made it into the 7th without giving up another run.

The Red Sox offense came back quick in the 3rd scoring 6 runs when the wheels came off for Dontrelle Willis.

Big Papi sat out the game but did bring in some food for players in the clubhouse. I guess he has to contribute however he can. A sweep of the Tigers on the road keeps the Red Sox on top of the A.L. East with the Yankees.

Red Sox Win 6-3 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Red Sox 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0
Tigers 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0

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Today's Red Sox 6/4 Lineup vs. the Tigers

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, DH
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
Rocco Baldelli, RF
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Julio Lugo, SS
George Kottaras, C

Tim Wakefield, SP

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Yankee Stadium Nickname Contest

The New York Daily News is running a contest for the best nickname for the new Yankee Stadium.

All you need to do is submit your suggestion in the comments section below; we'll pick our five favorite nicknames and put them up for a vote on Wed., June 10th at noon - right here on NYDailyNews.com. The winner wins a customized home run-themed Daily News back page featuring their winning headline in big, bold letters - giving him or her bragging rights for a lifetime.
This one could be too good to pass up for Red Sox fans. Hit up the comment section of the Daily News article and give them a name the Yankees truly deserve.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Beckett Shuts Down the Tigers

Josh Beckett dominated on the mound tonight flirting with a no-hitter into the 7th. Granderson slapped a two-out single; up to that point Beckett had retired 18 straight batters.

Big Papi was 1-4 with a bases loaded double and every member of the Red Sox in the starting lineup had a hit in the game. Mike Lowell had his 1500th career hit in the game and Kotsay played for the first time after Youk left the game when his ankle was stepped on by Josh Anderson.

The Tigers showed some signs of life late and were boosted by some infield errors before Saito eventually closed the door.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Red Sox 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 10 13 3
Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 3 1


Red Sox win 10-5 BOX SCORE

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/3 vs. the Tigers

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Nick Green, SS

Josh Beckett, SP

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Pedroia and the Varmint

After a squirrel was chased into the Red Sox dugout Francona and the rest of the team made fun of Pedroia's squirrel like-qualities:








"I told Pedey it looked like - anybody have AOL, they have that celebrity look-alike? - when he was behind him at second, that's what it reminded me of," Francona said.

"That was pretty funny," Pedroia said. "I've never seen a squirrel running around. I got made fun of pretty much half the game.

"That was pretty much a distraction the whole night for me.

"It was kind of cool seeing that thing running around. Our hunting guys on our team, they were licking their chops."

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Tito Gets 500th Win

Dice-K pitched well enough to get his first win of the season tonight and Terry Francona had his 500th win.

J-Bay homed in the game and Drew, Tek, and Ells each had multiple hits.

Paps loaded the bases in the 9th but then struck out the side to end the game.

Red Sox Win 5-1 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Red Sox 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 9 0
Tigers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 2

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CHB + Extra Bases Blog = Failure

The Globe has a good thing going with the Extra Bases blog but adding CHB to the mix is a recipe for disaster. He tries to add some humor into the coverage when a squirrel goes on the field but screws it up and then makes fun of blogging while he was doing it:

There's been a squirrel on the field for quite a while. He seems to have pretty good range.

Dice-K just threw his first wild pitch of the night -- that's five in two starts, but the night is young. The squirrel just moved to the warning track behind J.D. Drew. I think they hunt those in Georgia.

Dice-K just fanned Clete Thomas to end the inning (45 pitches) and groundskeepers came out to chase the critter. Little Rocky beat feet and went up the right field scoreboard. Then on to center with four guys chasing him. They herded him into the Sox bullpen, then he climbed the wall and went into some bushes...And I continue to blog. In fact, blogging is my life.

Please keep the Extra Bases blog to Adam Kilgore and Amalie Benjamin and things will be fine. CHB can go back to making up some curse involving Johnny Damon.

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Someone Has Too Much Time On His Hands, This is Scary (Yankee Abuse Inside)

Someone at Jock and Balls has been spending way too much time with Photoshop, as evidenced by photos he composed of famous male athletes faces onto bikini model's bodies. Here are his photos of Clemens and Jeter. Follow the link above for more disturbing photos. You have been warned.


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View From the Motor City

Fenway West interviewed Bob Biscigliano of the Detroit sports blog detroit4lyfe.com about the series with the Tigers:

FW
: Is Porcello's current win streak a surprise for Tiger's fans or do you think it will keep going?


D4L: I don't think Porcello's ability is of any surprise. He's going to have many win streaks like the one he's having now throughout his career. The most surprising thing about Porcello this season has been composure. As just a 20-year, he certainly doesn't pitch like one. He holds himself like a 30-year old veteran on the rubber. Most rookies when they get into a jam will fall apart that outing, however Porcello shakes it off and gets out of jams like it's nothing. He's been very good at minimizing the damage.

FW: Who has been the Tigers MVP so far this season? Why?

D4L: There are a few Tigers worthy of the team MVP right now. Cabrera has been as steady as they come at the plate, Inge is hitting an All-Star, Verlander is dominant of late, and even Porcello has pitched like an ace recently. However, Edwin Jackson has been the Tigers rock this season. He's only had one bad outing this season and when Verlander and Porcello were struggling early on, he helped the Tigers pick up some key wins to keep the wheels on. If these guys continue at this pace, this decision will be of great debate.

FW: How did the Tigers turn it around this year?

D4L: The Tigers have turned it around thus far mostly because of their pitching. New pitching coach Rick Knapp has worked wonders with the pitchers in getting them to harness their stuff and throw strikes. It doesn't hurt that the Tigers have been getting big hits in key situations too, unlike last year.

FW: Who will hit their second home run first; Ortiz or Polanco?

D4L
:
David Ortiz. Ortiz averages more home runs per season than Polanco has hit in his last 6 years. Yes, Ortiz is in a major rut, but he'll get out of it. All the good hitters do.

FW: What are your predictions for this series with the Red Sox?

D4L: This is going to be a great series with some competitive games, but the Red Sox caught the Tigers at the perfect part of their rotation with the 20-year old rookie, a struggling Armando, and a "never know what you're going to get still" Dontrelle Willis. I'm not a betting man, but if I had to guess I'd say Red Sox take two out of three.

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Welcome Back Kotsay

Mark Kotsay

The Red Sox got one step closer to being back to full health today. The Sox activated Mark Kotsay of the disabled list. As a result, Jeff Bailey was sent back down to AAA Pawtucket.

Just in case you are not sure who Mark Kotsay is...he was traded to the Red Sox late last year. He became incredibly important as we pressed on in the post season. Kotsay plays OF and first base. We got to see Kotsay's impressive skills at first base quite a bit when Mikey Lowell went down with his hip injury. In many ways...Kotsay helped us go as far as we did.

Since Kotsay was sent our way, I've been a fan. I was initially thrilled to hear that he was resigned to a one year deal with the Sox for 2009. I became a tad less thrilled when I heard that he needed to undergo back surgery and wouldn't be available until May or June....and that the Red Sox were not made aware of this when signing him.

However, I still think Kotsay is an incredibly valuable guy to have on the bench. He can back up our outfield if needed...and it probably will be with the double team of injury prone fellas, Rocco Baldelli and JD Drew (love both of them, but it's a fact). And his value at First Base has already been shown in 2008. It gives Terry Francona so many more options. He can give Mikey Lowell more rest if needed...and allow Lowell to DH if and when it comes to that.

So welcome back Kots! Feel free to get back to kick arse anytime buddy!

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What Does Your Jersey Say About You?

I saw this over on Twitter and thought it was hilarious, so I thought I would share. Rich Levine over at Wicked Good Sports wrote a blog entitles, "What Your Red Sox Jersey Says About You." Check it out. It's amusing.

So, which one are you? Be honest. I only count the officially player jerseys I have and not the other ones...or I'd be listing off the whole team.

For me: JD Drew and Jonathan Papelbon.

JD Drew

• You won’t shut up about the 2007 ALCS.
• You typically use up all your sick days before March 1.
• Your arm’s in sling.


While it is true that I won't shut up about the 2007 ACLS...nor the month of June in 2008...nor JD hitting in the 08 ADLS...nor JD's clutch homerun in Game 5 of the ACLS as part of the best comeback win ever...you got me there. I will say, I have enough sick time at work to not have to come in for a few months with no worries.

Jonathan Papelbon

• You’re the first one to break something at a house party.
• Your favorite book is The Dirt by Mötley Crüe
• Pamela Anderson is still on your list of Top 3 hottest women.
• You like to dress up when you get drunk.
• You went to college in the South.


While I love Pap and dread the day he might leave us, other than me being a klutz and breaking things, not much else fits. Okay, I have been known to dress up in preparation of my drunkenness....but that's about it. I think Jason Bay might be the only guy who'd call my college in Burlington Vermont "in the South."

Fit or no fit....that blog is nothing short of hilarious!

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 6/2 vs. the Tigers

Dustin Pedroia, 2B
J.D. Drew, RF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Nick Green, SS

Dice-K, SP

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Big Papi Obituaries

The calender has hit June and written notices of Big Papi's baseball death are starting to appear everywhere. Today we had this from the Globes' Eric Wilbur:

Players have emerged from slumps in the past. And maybe there is hope for 2010. But right now, no signs point to a sudden turnaround any time soon. Shelf him and pray. That's about the best option.

There is nothing positive to take from Ortiz’s lost season. The Fenway Park plaque boasting him as the Greatest Clutch Hitter reads like a gravestone these days, memorializing the death of a Red Sox legend's career

and this from ESPN's Bill Simmons:

Whatever the case, it's clear that David Ortiz no longer excels at baseball. This has been banged home over and over again for two solid months. It's ruined the season for me thus far. The best way I can describe Fenway during any Papi at-bat is this: It's filled with 35,000 parents of the same worst kid in Little League who dread every pitch thrown in the kid's direction. There is constant fear and sadness and helplessness. Nobody knows what to do.

I still haven't given up on Big Papi altough I have benched him on my fantasy team. Give him two more weeks at the 6th spot to get it going, if he is still batting below .200 and hasn't hit another homer than I too will join those writing about his baseball death.

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Dice-K Needs to Get it Going

Dice-K will have to pitch very well to get the win in tonight's game because the Red Sox are facing a red hot pitcher in Rick Porcello:

1.50 ERA during his current five-game winning streak. According to Elias Sports Bureau, that makes Porcello -- at 20 years, 151 days old -- the second-youngest pitcher in Major League history to go 5-0 with an ERA of 1.50 or better in any five-start span (the Mets' Dwight Gooden went 5-0 with a 1.43 ERA in five starts at age 19 in 1984)
Matsuzaka is still looking for his first win of the season and has an ERA over 8. If he can't get it going tonight there are likely to be rumblings about bringing up Buchholz or allowing Smoltz to take his place in the rotation. If Dice-K and Big Papi can get it going the Red Sox will be in the drivers seat but if they both continue their epic struggles Theo is going to have to make some tough choices.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Phish at Phenway: Down With Disease

From May 31, 2009

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Jerry Remy Thanks Fans

The Rem Dawg posted a short audio message to fans today, listen below:

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5 Finger Discount

Last week I wrote about how mad Teddy Ballgame would be if he knew that his things were being auctioned off by a second rate junk dealer and now he might be even more pissed. Several items were stolen during the limited preview for the auction. Watch below:

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Red Sox June National TV Schedule

June 3 Weds BOS @ DET, ESPN 4:05 PM
June 7 Sunday TEX @ BOS, TBS 10:35 AM
June 10 Weds NYY @ BOS, ESPN 4:10 PM
June 27 Saturday BOS @ ATL, Fox 1:00 PM

All times PDT.

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Pedey & Tek Adorableness.

Sometimes I get annoyed at people's constant talk about just how small Dustin Pedroia is. I think it takes away from the natural talent the guy has.

However, I have to say....is this picture from the Globe not absolutely freakin' adorable? It was taken just after Pedey hit a ball that just cleared the wall for a 3 run homer. It screams father/son baseball game. LOVE IT!

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Jon Lester: Righting the Ship!

We all wondered which version of Jon Lester we'd get on the mound today against the Blue Jays. Would we get the guy who stood on the mound in Game 4 of the World Series and dominated? Would we get the guy who pitched a no hitter in 08?

Or would we get the guy we've seen more often in 2009? The guy who seems unsure of his stuff. Who seems to do alright until he lets an inning just eat him alive...usually the 5th?

Jon Lester

*swoons*

Us Red Sox fans got to see the version of Lester we wanted to see on the mound. Jon threw 115 pitches, STRUCK out 12 batters and only allowed one run in 6 innings of work to lead the Sox to a 8-2 victory.

Jon Lester got a career record on those 12 strikeouts. Very nice indeed. The Blue Jays were never able to get anything started against him. And, unlike numerous other Red Sox pitchers, he got some run support from his fellow bats.

Welcome Back Jonny Les!!! Please feel more than free to stick around for a LONG time to come!

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Behind the Dish

Varitek's offensive turnaround this year has taken the pressure off of Theo to go out and trade for a quick fix behind the plate. If Tek's numbers hold the Red Sox will pick up his option for 2010 giving more time for minor league catchers Mark Wagnor and Luis Exposito to develop. Wagner has turned it around this year in Portland and is hitting .302 with a .970 OPS. He already has the defensive skills so if the bat comes around the catcher of the future may be in the Sox farm system. NESN interviewed Exposito this week:

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

O-fourtiz and the Red Sox Lose to Jays Again

Brad Penny pitched well enough to keep the Red Sox in the game but RR had his worst outing of the season in relief giving up two runs in the 7th. The offense was pitiful managing just 4 hits in the game. Youk had 3 K's and Big Papi posted his usual 0-4, bringing his average to .185. Baldelli homered in the game but later left with a knee injury (X-Rays were negative.) The Red Sox are now tied with Toronto for second place in the AL East.

Red Sox Lose 5-3 BOX SCORE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Red Sox 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1
Blue Jays 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 14 0

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That Umpire with the Quick Thumb in MN?


Todd Tichenor is the umpire who tossed Redmond, Gardenhire, Varitek, and Francona in MN the other night and is a relative newcomer to Major League umpiring. Tichenor is a AAA umpire who has been called up to the big leagues for only 81 games since 2007 and has a history of 'itchy finger disease.'

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How Much is Lugo Worth?

Judging by the bidding on game used red socks autographed by Julio Lugo; not very much. The Red Sox are paying Lugo $9 million a year to platoon with Nick Green but you can own his socks for the low bid of $1. If you look really close you can see a mark on one of the socks from where he booted a ball.

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Bud Reacts to the Manny Voting

Only Bud Selig could find a way to come up with an answer as bad as this:


"I'm going to think about that," Selig said. "He doesn't come back till July 3. Normally, I'm sensitive to the wishes of the fans. If the fans choose someone, I'd like to honor that. But we've been testing players for a long time, and it bothers me that someone would [cheat] at this stage in the game. I've got some time to think about this one."
He manages to discount the fans by saying I'd like to honor the fans but.... He also shows how clueless he is by saying "it bothers me that someone would cheat at this stage in the game. " Does Selig really believe that the game is clean now and that Manny was just an anomaly? Removing Manny from the All-Star Game would have to be a punishment that was negotiated with the MLBPA. So no matter how long Bud thinks this one over, if Manny is voted in he is going to play. (Unless his grandmother dies again.)

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Today's Red Sox Lineup 5/30 vs. the Jays

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Varitek, C
Rocco Baldelli, RF
Nick Green, SS

Brad Penny, SP

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