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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Gameday Thread: White Sox (75-56) @ O's (62-69) Post Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 22:57:42 -0000
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Fish @ Fish Food Open Thread: Game 1 Post Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 23:00:08 -0000
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Cena Out of Action, Marine 2 Will Not Follow Post Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:11:17 +0000
NEWS: |WWE| John Cena is legitimately. He has a herniated disc and is undergoing surgery to repair it. This means he will be out of action for undetermined amount of time.
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RAW (08.25.08) Post Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:34:20 +0000
NEWS: |WWE| The following report is from WWE with full credit going to Aubrey Sitterson…
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For fans of the Chain Gang Commander, Raw carried with it sad news, as General Manager Mike Adamle announced that John Cena had sustained a herniated disk in his neck and would be out indefinitely, unable to participate in the first-ever [...]
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Sox pregame: Beckett expected to make next start vs. ChiSox Post Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 17:28:40 -0500
NEW YORK -- Josh Beckett, who had been shelved after being hampered by a tingling feeling in the fingers of his right throwing arm in his last outing (2.1 innings, 8 hits, 8 earned runs, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts) August 17 vs. the Blue Jays, threw a side session today at Yankees Stadium that convinced Sox manager Terry Francona his ace would be available to take his next turn in the rotation against the Chicago White Sox Friday at Fenway Park.
"Beckett threw a side and did really well," Francona told reporters during his pre-game press conference. "He threw 50 pitches and he was strong and he's ready to go Friday. I'm excited and because he's excited so are we."
Francona reported that Beckett "did a real good flat-ground [session] and had a really good bullpen and he's all set to go," said the Sox skipper.
Asked if Beckett was pain-free, tingle-free, Francona replied, "Yes, we wouldn't let him throw a side until he was symptom free."
Was there any particular need to see how will be Wednesday?
"We'll always check with everybody, but we're pretty comfortable that he's ready to go," Francona said. "He probably could've pitched the other day, but we always try to do things the right way, even when it's not easy to do. I think we're real comfortable backing him up, because now he can go out and pitch and not think about it and go out and compete."
Francona wasn't as encouraged with J.D. Drew (back), who saw a spine specialist this morning in New York and appeared headed for the disabled list. As a precaution, the Sox brought along Joe Thurston to New York.
"Obviously, you saw we have Thurston here and there's a pretty good chance that we're going to activate Thurston for this game."
Francona expected to make an announcement on that before the game. We'll bring it to you when it happens. Earlier in the afternoon, the Sox announced they had optioned Chris Smith to Pawtucket. As reported by Amalie Benjamin, Smith was optioned, but Thurston took his spot on the 25-man roster. Thurston was purchased from Pawtucket, and was also placed on the 40-man roster. To make room on the 40-man, Bartolo Colon was moved to the 60-day disabled list.
On the Mike Lowell front, Francona lit up and said, "Mikey's doing real well. He did a bunch of core work today and had a strengthening exam with the trainers. He won't hit today. But if everything goes like they think it will, he'll hit off the tee tomorrow. He's doing very well."
Francona declined to place a timetable on Lowell's return from his oblique injury, but he did indicate the injury was confined to his oblique and was not related to a nagging hip injury Lowell has battled through this season.
"Yes, I think that hip is going to be sore from time to time, just because he has that condition, but that's never stopped him from playing, or playing well," Francona said. "We just need to get rid of this oblique."
With this three-game set against the Yankees likely to loom large in the Sox postseason hopes, Francona was not about to wax nostalgic on this trip being his last to the venerable House That Ruth Built.
"I don't think we allow ourselves to get caught up in that," Francona said. "What makes this place so special I don't think is the building, it's what happened in this stadium. There's so many great players and great teams that have come through here. That's what makes this place so special.
"Any team can erect monuments, but the reason those monuments are up is because they're great players, that's no secret," Francona added. "But we're moving what, a hundred yards? The only difference from where I sit is that their payroll will go up a bunch more and make it harder for us."
Jeff Bailey was inserted into lineup in place of Sean Casey, who reported no ill effects from the stiff neck that bothered him at Toronto. Francona opted to give Bailey because Casey "hasn't picked up a bat in five days," he said. "Even though his numbers are really good, for a guy who hasn't picked up a bat in four or five days, you're probably not going to see the hitter you're looking for."
Paul Byrd weighed in on the implementation of instant replay in Friday's games.
``I think it'll be good,'' he said. ``As long as it doesn't make the game go too slow, I think it's good. There have been some tough calls this year and there's always going to be tough calls. Guys are having enough trouble calling outs on the bases and strikes and this and that, so to make a call about 100 feet away after someone smokes the ball off the wall, I think it's a good thing.''
Asked if he had any concerns about replays lengthening already lengthy games, Byrd replied, ``Yeah, I think so. It's going to be weird, `Hey, let's take a timeout, throw the red flag, and go review it [like in the NFL].' That's going to be weird. I think that's a situation that's needed, especially if I get blown up and it's not really a home run.''
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Braves September Call-Ups: Part 3 Post Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 14:12:40 -0000
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