Shaughnessy: Last trip to Yankee Stadium Post Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 12:40:30 -0500
The Globe's Dan Shaughnessy believes this week's Red Sox-Yankees series (Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m., Thursday at 1 p.m.) will be the Sox' last trip to Yankee Stadium, meaning he's predicting the Bombers will miss the playoffs for the first time in 14 seasons. Click below to watch his series preview ...
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Injury updates Post Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 08:23:53 -0500
The Sox' injury list keeps increasing. First baseman Sean Casey, who hasn't played since Tuesday in Baltimore, has been battling a stiff neck. He said the neck became problematic when he woke up Thursday, the team's day off, after having gone to Pittsburgh for the day. Casey said the neck has been improving, and he was hopeful he would be available for tomorrow's game in New York. He added he's been getting quite a few phone calls and e-mails about why the team has been leaving a guy who is hitting .345 on the bench.
J.D. Drew (back) was not in yesterday's starting lineup again, his sixth straight game on the bench. Francona didn't rule out putting Drew on the disabled list, saying the outfielder was walking "crooked" when he left the park Saturday afternoon. But, he said, with the day off today, the team is hoping Drew will be able to play tomorrow
David Aardsma, who officially went on the DL yesterday, and Julio Lugo are both scheduled for MRIs today in Boston. Both will stay in Boston for the rest of the road trip, and will work out with rehabilitation coordinator Scott Waugh.
David Pauley arrived before the game, taking Aardsma's spot on the roster. He is likely to be used in long relief, especially with Tim Wakefield making his return from the DL tomorrow.
Mike Lowell (oblique) is scheduled to speak with medical director Dr. Thomas Gill today to get approval to head to New York.
Excerpted from today's Red Sox notebook.
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Lowrie puts Sox on top Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 16:31:03 -0500
TORONTO - Jed Lowrie hit a linedrive shot in the top of the 11th on a 1-1 pitch from Brandon League and delivered it over the right-field fence to break a 5-5 tie. It was Lowrie's second homer, and first left-handed.
It's 6-5 Sox. Manny Delcarmen will be called upon for the save.
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Bay's catch saves Sox Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 16:26:39 -0500
TORONTO - We're heading in the 11th inning in a 5-5 game. Jason Bay just made a nice leaping catch at the wall in left to rob Alex Rios of extra bases.
Brandon League is now pitching for the Jays.
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Sox tie it Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:08:47 -0500
TORONTO - The good news is that Daisuke Matsuzaka only allowed one (intentional) walk over six innings. The bad news is the Jays scored two runs in the sixth to take a 5-4 lead.
Vernon Wells' double knocked in Alex Rios (single) with the tying run. With Wells on third and one out, the Sox ordered an intentional walk to Matt Stairs to pitch to Rod Barajas. Barajas pulled a 3-2 pitch down the third base line scoring Wells while Stairs was gunned down at the plate trying to score the second Jays' run.
The Sox came back against A.J. Burnett in the top of the seventh. Coco Crisp homered to lead off the inning.
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Ellsbury injured on great catch Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 14:16:16 -0500
TORONTO - Jacoby Ellsbury made a great catch slamming up against the right field fence on Adam Lind's drive with one out in the fourth.
He came down hard and grabbed the right side of his face. Sox medical people ran out to right field to treat Ellsbury, who after an 8-minute delay, stayed in the game. The lapse in time, which had Toronto fans booing, saw Daisuke Matsuzaka throw several warm-up pitches to stay loose. After the delay, Lyle Overbay slammed a home run to right field, followed by a single by Matt Stairs.
It's 4-3 Toronto.
Let's watch A.J. Burnett, who is the type of pitcher who can suffer a momentary lapse as he did in the third inning when he gave up four runs and then settle down and shut you down. Burnett's throwing 96 mph.
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Sox strike for four Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 14:00:39 -0500
TORONTO - Odd third inning inning for A.J. Burnett, who looked unhittable in the first.
He walked two batters - Alex Cora and Coco Crisp - with one out, and after the second out, he started leaving balls too far over the plate. Dustin Pedroia made him pay for the walks hitting a first-pitch fastball over the left-field fence, his 14th homer. Big Papi followed with a double to right field and Kevin Youkilis singled him in.
Sox lead 4-2 in the bottom of the third.
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Wells red hot Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:23:01 -0500
TORONTO - Vernon Wells is feasting on Boston pitching.
In the bottom of the first against Daisuke Matsuzaka, he stroked a home run to left field with Marco Scutaro aboard. It's 2-0 Jays.
The roof is closed at Rogers Centre today in anticipation of rain. A.J. Burnett, who has a 4-0, 1.98 career mark against the Sox, retired the side in order in the first, striking out two.
If you're wondering about Sean Casey's whereabouts, he's been dealing with a stiff neck for the last couple of days.
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News, notes and lineups Post Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 10:52:49 -0500
TORONTO - Welcome from Rogers Centre, where currently the dome roof is closed (normally open by now) with a threat of rain in the area.
Not much happening this morning. The players had their fantasy football draft last night. Montro was at the team hotel giving haircuts. Otherwise, Terry Francona seemed to have his hands full trying to figure out how to deal with all of his recent injuries.
Francona indicated that he hadn't yet seen J.D. Drew, but that the rightfielder seemed to be walking "crooked" out of the clubhouse following the Sox' 11-0 loss to the Blue Jays on Saturday. Francona did not rule out a stint on the DL for Drew, but with an off-day coming up tomorrow before Boston's final three-game set (maybe ever, barring a playoff game) at Yankee Stadium, Francona was hoping to see if the time would improve the spasms Drew is experiencing in his lower back.
David Pauley arrived this morning and will be in the Sox bullpen with David Aardsma back to Boston for tests on his right groin. Julio Lugo is also back there to get an MRI on his strained left quad.
Some interesting facts from the Bill Chuck files:
Daisuke Matsuzaka (15-2) has started 22 games this season and has a 2.77 ERA.
He is 8-2 at home with a 3.28 ERA.
He is 7-0 on the road with 2.17 ERA.
He has given up only 97 hits, but has walked 77. He has struck out 109.
He has hit 5 batters.
His WHIP is 1.37.
He has made 11 quality starts.
He averages 4.05 pitches per batter.
He averages 17.4 pitches per inning.
He has pitched 126.2 innings. He is averaging only 5.73 innings per start.
Bob Grim holds the record for 20 game winners with only 199 innings pitched when he won 20 in 1954. Pedro Martinez threw 199.1 and won 20 in 2002
He has surrendered 8 homers this season.
Batters are 0-14 against him with the bases loaded.
Righties are hitting .198 against him.
Lefties are hitting .227 against him.
He is 4-0 in August with a 1.73 ERA.
He has only faced 41 batters this season from the 7th inning on.
In 14 games this season he has thrown 101+ pitches.
He is 5-1 in day games with a 3.38 ERA.
This is his first appearance this season in Toronto.
His only complete game in the majors was on May 14, 2007, versus Detroit.
He has yet to throw a shutout in the majors.
Today's lineups:
Boston:
Ellsbury-RF
Pedroia-2B
Ortiz-DH
Youkilis-1B
Bay-LF
Lowrie-3B
Varitek-C
Cora-SS
Crisp-CF
Matsuzaka-SP
Toronto:
Inglett-2B
Scutaro-3B
Rios-RF
Wells-CF
Lind-LF
Overbay-1B
Stairs-DH
Barajas-C
McDonald-SS
Burnett-SP
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Yaz still recovering Post Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:56:02 -0500
TORONTO - Just got off the phone with Carl Yastrzemski's agent, Dick Gordon, who indicated there's no news on Yaz, other than he's still recovering at Mass General Hospital.
"We haven't heard about a day for his release, but we're looking forward to it," Gordon said.
Gordon said Yaz seemed to be in good spirits and recovering from a triple bypass last Tuesday. Yaz turned 69 years old on Friday, but Gordon said there are plans for a birthday party for Yaz once he leaves the hospital.
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