BOSTON - OCTOBER 13:  Paul Byrd #36 of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays in game three of the American League Championship Series during the 2008 MLB playoffs at Fenway Park on October 13, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Due to the fact that I overslept the morning news & notes post will be combined with the afternoon lineup post.

Last night at Fenway Park, we saw Clay Buchholz grow up as pitcher. He was coming off of a terrible outing in his last start and there had been questions about whether or not he was a big league pitcher.

With his effort last night, he answered those questions as he dominated the Toronto Blue Jays for the third time this season in a 3-2 win. Clay’s stuff was downright nasty last night, especially his changeup and slider. He was able to use them effectively in striking out 9 Blue Jays in 8 1/3 innings. Ironically enough, all three of his wins this season have come against the Blue Jays.

While Hideki Okajima allowed both hitters he faced to reach and subsequently the only run Buchholz would allow, Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon came in and was drama-free for the first time in a while as he needed just five pitches to retire the final two batters of the game.

The win for the Red Sox last night allowed them to maintain their 2.5 game lead over the Texas Rangers and 4.5 game lead over the Tampa Bay Rays in the wild card. They also stay 6 games behind the New York Yankees in the AL East standings.

Before yesterday’s game we learned that Tim Wakefield would be bumped from his start on Tuesday against the Rays with soreness in his back again. Today’s original starter, Jon Lester, was bumped back and will take Wake’s start on Tuesday night.

The Red Sox also sent Junichi Tazawa to the Gulf Coast Red Sox to clear up a roster spot for Marcus McBeth.

With Lester going in Tuesday’s game, the Red Sox needed a starter for this afternoon’s game and they have called up Paul Byrd from Triple-A Pawtucket. McBeth was sent back to Pawtucket after the game to make room for Byrd on the 25-man and 40-man rosters.

The game this afternoon will start at 1:35 PM EDT, and will be televised in the Red Sox television market on NESN. If you live in the Blue Jays television market, you can catch the game on Rogers SportsNet. And if the television isn’t your cup of tea, you can catch the game on one of the many affiliates of the Red Sox Radio Network.

This is the first start of 2009 for Byrd after coming out of semi-retirement. He made 8 starts for the Red Sox last season after coming over from the Cleveland Indians and was 4-2 with a 4.78 ERA. He has made 11 career starts against the Jays and is 5-5 with a 3.86 ERA.

Roy Halladay starts for Cito Gaston this afternoon and he has struggled as of late. He’s made twenty-five starts this season and is 13-7 with a 3.03 ERA. He’s made two starts against the Red Sox this season and is 1-1 with a 3.21 ERA. Halladay has appeared in 39 games (36 starts) against the Red Sox in his career and is 13-13 with a 4.39 ERA. He’s made 18 career starts at Fenway Park where he is 5-8 with a 4.29 ERA.

Lineups and links can be found after the jump.

Here are the starting lineups for this afternoon’s game.

Toronto Blue Jays58-69

Red Sox logo75-54

1. Marco Scutaro SS 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Aaron Hill 2B 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Adam Lind DH 3. Victor Martinez 1B
4. Lyle Overbay 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 3B
5. Vernon Wells CF 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Rod Barajas C 6. J.D. Drew RF
7. Travis Snider RF 7. Rocco Baldelli LF
8. Jose Bautista LF 8. Jason Varitek C
9. John McDonald 3B 9. Alex Gonzalez SS
Roy Halladay SP Paul Byrd SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against this afternoon’s starting pitchers:

Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

Red Sox weekly recap (Week 21) [Batter-up with Bruno]

Buchholz dazzles Blue Jays [Boston Globe]

Wakefield forced to back off workload [Boston Globe]

You can’t judge it one game at a time [Boston Globe]

With Ellsbury, Hale needed a quick decision [Boston Globe]

Clay Buchholz continues to hold sway over Jays [Boston Herald]

Back pain sidelines Tim Wakefield [Boston Herald]

Red Sox bats sputter early [Boston Herald]

Paul Byrd to the mound rescue [Boston Herald]

J.D. Drew thrives as silent type [Boston Herald]

Byrd set to resume career with Red Sox [RedSox.com]

Health not an issue for struggling Beckett [RedSox.com]

Sox acquire Joey Gathright from Baltimore [Projo Sox Blog]

Bay gets a rest; Baldelli goes to work [Projo Sox Blog]

Buchholz pitches Sox over Toronto [Providence Journal]

Red Sox journal: Sox juggle rotation; newly demoted Tazawa will probably return and pitch Friday [Providence Journal]

New year, new Clay Buchholz [Providence Journal]

A third poor outing has Beckett wondering what’s wrong [Providence Journal]

Byrd is the word after Wakefield’s back problems return [Providence Journal]

Ryan Westmoreland suffers fractured clavicle [Providence Journal]

Wagner Could Have Been a Red Sox Closer [Full Count]

Five Things We Learned: The Essential Buchholz [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Farrell talks Wake and Beckett [Extra Bases]

Wakefield: “I got out of bed, I couldn’t even stand up straight.” [Extra Bases]

Anatomy of a dominating outing [Clubhouse Insider]

Wakefield to get cortisone shot on Monday [Clubhouse Insider]

5 Things We Learned About The Red Sox Last Week [Hartford Courant]