Pitcher Alfredo Aceves(notes) #91 of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Baltimore Orioles during a Grapefruit League Spring Training Game at Ed Smith Stadium on March 5, 2011 in Sarasota, Florida.

The Boston Red Sox played a split-squad doubleheader on Saturday against the Florida Marlins at home and against the Baltimore Orioles in Sarasota, FL. And it was a bad day on Saturday if you were named Daisuke Matsuzaka and a good day if you were named Alfredo Aceves.

Matsuzaka was rocked by the Marlins for seven runs (five earned) on six hits and two walks in three innings of work in an 11-2 loss. Dice-K spent his three innings refining his offspeed stuff and left a lot of pitches up in the zone. Tim Wakefield went 2 2/3 innings allowing two runs on five hits and a walk with two strikeouts.

Jonathan Papelbon worked an inning and had a strikeout. Daniel Bard was roughed for two runs on two hits and two walks in 2/3 of an inning. Bobby Jenks made his second appearance of the spring and struck out two in his inning of work.

Darnell McDonald went 2-for-3 with an RBI while Yamaico Navarro was 2-for-2 with an RBI. Dustin Pedroia also had his first hit of the spring but did contribute to Matsuzaka’s woes with a throwing error in the first.

Up in Sarasota, the Red Sox and Orioles played to a 4-4 tie in 10 innings.

Aceves got the start and allowed an unearned run on two hits in three innings of work. Scott Atchison was charged with two runs on three hits and two walks in an inning of work. Dennys Reyes made his spring debut for the Red Sox and struck out one in an inning of work.

Carl Crawford picked up his first two hits of the spring in a 2-for-3 afternoon. Oscar Tejeda continued his strong play going 3-for-5 with three RBIs, including another triple.  Jose Iglesias also had a good afternoon as he was 3-for-4 with an RBI.

The Red Sox head across the state today to take on the New York Mets in Port St. Lucie. Michael Bowden will start for the Red Sox in place of Jon Lester who is battling the flu. The game is scheduled to start at 1:10 p.m. and will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. It will also be broadcast on SNY in the Mets television market.

Click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page to see today’s starting lineups as well as the overnight links.

Here are the lineups for today’s game against the New York Mets:

Boston Red Sox

New York Mets

1. Marco Scutaro
SS 1. Jose Reyes SS
2. Ryan Kalish
CF 2. Angel Pagan CF
3. Jed Lowrie
2B 3. David Wright 3B
4. Daniel Nava
DH 4. Carlos Beltran DH
5. Josh Reddick
RF 5. Jason Bay LF
6. Lars Anderson  1B 6. Ike Davis 1B
7. Will Middlebrooks
3B 7. Scott Hairston RF
8. Juan Carlos Linares LF 8. Daniel Murphy
2B
9. Luis Exposito C 9. Mike Nickeas C
Michael Bowden SP Jonathon Niese SP

Also scheduled to pitch for the Red Sox: LHP Hideki Okajima, LHP Andrew Miller, LHP Rich Hill.

Also scheduled to pitch for the Mets: RHP Armando Rodriguez, RHP Francisco Rodriguez, LHP Taylor Tankersley, RHP Manuel Alvarez, RHP Boof Bonser.

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Pitchers weren’t in the zone on this day [Boston Globe]

Plate appearances aid Linares’s bid [Boston Globe]

Arm angles and head games [Boston Globe]

Healthy glow for Mike Cameron [Boston Herald]

Sick Jon Lester to skip start [Boston Herald]

Healthy Alfredo Aceves is good sign of relief [Boston Herald]

DeMarlo Hale awaiting big break [Boston Herald]

One of Daisuke Matsuzaka’s bad days [Boston Herald]

Old man take a look at my life [Boston Herald]

Rough outing not concerning for Dice-K [CSNNE.com]

Papelbon has something to prove this year [CSNNE.com]

Matsuzaka stumbles, Aceves makes his bid [ESPN Boston]

Move over, Babe, Pedroia likes his dogs, too [ESPN Boston]

Diced Matsuzaka chalks it up to day’s work [ESPN Boston]

Papelbon offers a brief pitching primer [ESPN Boston]

Salty passes first Knuckler test [ESPN Boston]

Daniel Nava has a lot of drive [Extra Bases]

A few notes from Fort Myers [Extra Bases]

Gonzalez taking BP on field [Extra Bases]

Saturday roundup: Red Sox stacking chips in the middle of the diamond [Full Count]

Vote: How Should the Red Sox Handle Daisuke Matsuzaka’s Rough Start This Spring? [NESN.com]

Alfredo Aceves Doing His Part to Create Competition in Camp After Another Solid Outing [NESN.com]

Jerry Remy Acknowledges Baseball Is a Better Game Today Than When He Played [NESN.com]

Dennys Reyes Shows No Rust in Red Sox Debut [NESN.com]

Pedroia makes concession-stand run [Projo Sox Blog]

Felix Doubront throws from 60 feet [Projo Sox Blog]

Everything feels easy so far for Jonathan Papelbon [Projo Sox Blog]

He’s waited so long: Mike Cameron hopes 2011 Red Sox are his ticket to first World Series [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Matsuzaka knocked around, but says he will rebound [Providence Journal]

Infield prospect Tejeda continues to rake [RedSox.com]

Aceves, Reyes look strong in Red Sox’s ‘pen [RedSox.com]

Dice-K flying under the radar this spring [RedSox.com]

Pedroia takes appetite into own hands [RedSox.com]

Saltalamacchia gets look at knuckleball [RedSox.com]

Papelbon’s fastball has finish [RedSox.com]

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