Jacoby Ellsbury

Josh Beckett & Daisuke MatsuzakaTim Wakefield has owned the Devil Rays over his illustrious career to the tune of 19 wins. Yesterday it was the Devil Rays who owned him as they touched him up for 4 runs enroute to a 5-4 win over the Sox. The loss dropped the Sox lead in the AL East to 1.5 games as they Yanks won. The Sox are off today and the Yanks play the Jays in their home finale so the lead can shrink to 1 game or grow to 2 games. The off day comes at a good time for the Sox as it will allow them a nice day of rest to heal their bumps and bruises, rest their tired legs and give their pitchers a chance to rest their arms as they will be needed as the Sox try to hold on to first place in the AL East and achieve the best record in the American League. So while the Red Sox are resting today, let’s take a look at the headlines and happenings from yesterday’s game in today’s Boston and Tampa area papers.

One celebration down, 4 to go [38 Pitches]

Red Sox are ready to take their position [Boston Globe]

Signs Of Progress Continue To Show [Tampa Tribune]

Wake’s still not right on [Boston Herald]

Delmon makes his case [St. Petersburg Times]

No Longer Wake’s Field [Hartford Courant]

Wakefield off the mark, and Sox get stung by Rays [Pro Jo]

Maddon Delivers Pitch For His Rookie Outfielder [Tampa Tribune]

Ramírez, Youkilis try to get back in swing [Boston Globe]

Hope fading for Crawford’s return [St. Petersburg Times]

East title not a priority [Boston Herald]

Dustin’s Hope Meets D-Rays’ Hype [Hartford Courant]

Wakefield seems to have lost touch [Pro Jo]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune websites.