
Red Sox News & Notes – 7/19
It wasn’t what Red Sox Nation was expecting. The Kansas City Royals came into Boston with one of the worst records in the AL and took 2 of 3 from the beloved Red Sox. Yo-Yo Tavarez sucked it up for his 5th straight start and the bats didn’t come through when they were needed. Remember when Big Papi would come up and deliver a clutch hit in the 9th, it seems like those days are gone. Julio Lugo is finally starting to do what he was supposed to do all season and that’s hit the ball. I think maybe it’s time for Tito to shake up the lineup. Also I think the brass needs to consider bringing up Jon Lester and moving Yo-Yo to the bullpen. But that’s just my opinion from the couch. Plus with the Skanks winning again, the lead is now down to 7 games. The last time it was this close, the Skanks went on another losing streak and the Red Sox started winning.
Anywho, let’s take a look at the headlines from last night’s debacle from the Boston area and Kansas City media before the Chicago White Sox hit Boston.
Slide step. [Boston Globe]
Royals sock it to Red Sox. [Kansas City Star]
Red Sox losing grip: Tavarez spins out of control. [Boston Herald]
Soria’s scoreless streak approaching club record for a reliever. [Kansas City Star]
Royal Visit No Treat. [Hartford Courant]
The only thing they’re hitting is the skids. [Pro Jo]
Lugo not leading off. [Boston Globe]
Bullpen maintains usual strength. [Boston Herald]
Just Not Coming Through. [Hartford Courant]
Lefties getting it right against Ortiz so far this season. [Pro Jo]
Getting it right in left? [Boston Globe]
Sox can hear footsteps. [Boston Herald]
Don’t expect Dye to switch Sox. [Pro Jo]
For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, and Kansas City Star websites.
Red Sox vs White Sox Pitching Matchups
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Thursday July 19th, 7:05 PM
Javier Vazquez (R) (6-5, 3.77) vs Daisuke Matsuzaka (R) (11-6, 3.94)
Friday July 20th, 7:05 PM
Jose Contreras (R) (5-11, 5.32) vs Josh Beckett (R) (12-3, 3.35)
Saturday July 21st, 3:55 PM
John Danks (L) (6-6, 4.81) vs Kason Gabbard (L) (3-0, 3.38)
Sunday July 22nd, 2:05 PM
Jon Garland (R) (7-6, 3.88) vs Tim Wakefield (R) (10-9, 4.69)
Thursday’s Tiptoe Around the AL & NL Central

Reds OF Ken Griffey, Jr. had his 2,500th hit on Wednesday afternoon.
White Sox DH Jim Thome hopes to talk to his former teammate Manny Ramirez while in Boston.
Jason Bay hopes to get out of his six week slump for the Pirates.
Twins pitcher Matt Garza has been more effective because of his changeup.
Jason Kendall had a rough first game for the Cubs.
Macay McBride has made the most of his chances with the Tigers.
Scott Rolen flew back to St. Louis to have his shoulder examined.
The Royals made their 10th player move in 5 days before Wednesday’s game.
The Brewers’ Tony Graffanino made his first start in the outfield since 2001.
Jeremy Sowers is struggling down in Triple-A for the Indians.
Astros 1B Lance Berkman got hit in the eye with a groundball during batting practice.
Can I Have Your Autograph Please?
The rules for the media in baseball are pretty simple. You can not get autographs from players. It even says so on signs in the clubhouses and dugouts.
“There shall be no seeking of autographs, no touching or removing of equipment or personal items from lockers, and no sampling of players food spreads. Any member of the media who violates these regulations will lose his or her accreditation.”
A Japanese baseball writer had his credentials revoked from the BBWAA after he had Roger Clemens sign a photograph. The writer had given Clemens some photographs from the game which he won his 350th game, thinking Clemens would like the photos.
The writer, Hiroki Homma, didn’t even know he broken the rules and apologized immediately. He did have his season long media pass revoked by the Yankees as well. The Yankees did understand that he didn’t do this on purpose and have been issuing him daily game passes.
With a lot more Japanese reporters now because of the increasing number of Japanese players, they are having to learn a new set of clubhouse etiquette. In Japan, you might see reporters going out to dinner with a player or spending time with a player when the team is on the road. That definitely doesn’t happen here.
It was nice of the Yankees though to understand Homma made an honest mistake. Homma can reapply for his BBWAA credentials next year.
Royals Take 2 of 3 From Sox

I am sure when the Red Sox saw the Kansas City Royals on the schedule, they thought they would maybe get a sweep, or at least take 2 out of 3 games. Well this was not the case as the Royals were able to get to Julian Tavarez for six runs and beat the Red Sox 6-5 on this balmy Wednesday night to take the series 2 games to 1. The Sox were able to get to Royals starter Odalis Perez for 5 runs but the Royals bullpen held off the Sox. The young bats of Alex Gordon and Billy Butler both had 2 hits and 2 RBI for the Royals while Dustin Pedroia had 3 hits for the Sox.It was a pitcher’s duel sort of in the first three innings. Yo-Yo only allowed 1 hit while Perez allowed 3 hits, including 2 to Pedroia.
The Royals got on the scoreboard first at the Fens in the 4th. Mark Grudzielanek led off the inning with a single off of Yo-Yo and went to second on a Mark Teahen single. Butler moved the runners over a base each with a groundout to Kevin Youkilis at first. Ross Gload brought in Grudzielanek with a sacrifice fly to right field for the first run of the game. Gordon followed with a single bringing Teahen to give the Royals a 2-0 lead. Emil Brown then singled with Gordon moving to second. Yo-Yo got out of the inning by getting Jason Smith to fly out to Manny in left.
The local nine got the runs back and then some in their half of the 4th. Manny led off with a single and Youk worked a walk off of Perez. Lowell followed with a single to load up the bases for Jason Varitek. Varitek brought in the first run on a fielder’s choice with Manny scoring and Lowell out at second. Perez then walked Coco Crisp to reload the bases. The uber-hot Julio Lugo extended his hitting streak to 8 games with a two-run double giving the Red Sox a 3-2 lead. J.D. Drew brought in the fourth run of the inning with a sacrifice fly as Coco scored easily from third. Pedroia ended the inning with a ground out to third on a very close call at first base.
Tavarez imploded in the 5th inning as the Royals regained their 2-run lead. Yo-Yo got the first out of the inning as he got Jason LaRue to ground out to Lowell at third. David DeJesus then reached as he laid down a perfect bunt. Grudzielanek followed with a double to deep leftfield that scored DeJesus all the way from first base, cutting the lead to 4-3. Lowell then committed his 14th error of the season on a Teahen groundball. Yo-Yo then left a slider up in the zone that Butler crushed for a 2-run double giving the Royals the lead back at 5-4. Butler moved over to third on a Gload ground out to second. Butler came around to score on Gordon’s second RBI single of the night, making it 6-4 Royals. That last run chased Yo-Yo from the game as Mike Timlin came into the game. With Brown at the plate, Gordon was thrown out stealing by Varitek ending the inning.
Tavarez went 4 2/3 innings, allowing 9 hits, and 6 runs (4 earned). He didn’t walk anybody and struck out 3 Royals.
Manny got the last run the Red Sox would score in their half of the 5th inning. After Perez got Big Papi out to lead off the inning, Manny followed with a solo homer into the Monster seats. This cut the Royals lead to one at 6-5. Perez finished off the 5th by getting Youk and Lowell on ground ball outs.
Timlin was outstanding again he retired all 6 batters he faced tonight. Former Red Sox pitcher David Riske came in and got the Sox in order in the 6th inning and gave way to Jimmy Gobble in the 7th.
Gobble sandwiched two outs around a Pedroia single before giving way Joakim Soria. Soria came in and walked Manny but got Youk to ground out to second on a great diving stop by Grudzielanek.
Manny Delcarmen pitched the 8th inning and walked Butler to lead off the inning. Esteban German came into run and was retired on a strike’em-throw’em out double play with Gload at the plate. Delcarmen got Gordon to strikeout to end the inning.
The Sox had a chance in the 8th inning. After Soria got the first two outs of the inning, Crisp hit a triple to deep right that missed being a homerun by about a foot and a half. Lugo was unable to to bring Crisp home as he flew out to center.
Jonathan Papelbon came in and worked a 1-2-3 9th inning, getting 2 of 3 via the strikeout. Octavio Dotel came on for the Royals in the 9th and got the first two outs of the inning. Big Papi hit a single off of Dotel that might have been caught had the Royals not been playing deep. Alex Cora came into run for Big Papi setting the stage for Manny. Manny failed to deliver as he popped out to second, giving Dotel a save and the Royals a win and the series.
With the Red Sox losing and the Yankees winning tonight, the lead in the AL East is now down to 7 games. The Sox now turn their hopes to their other Japanese sensation, Daisuke Matuszaka, as he gets the ball against the Chicago White Sox tomorrow night. The White Sox are in town for a 4-game set. The loss also drops the Red Sox record to 3-4 on this 11-game homestand.
My Apologies
Sorry for the lack of posts today and the game recap last night. I fell asleep at the end of the game and had something come up. Rest assured things will be back on schedule here now.
Once again, my apologies.
Destination: Boston Red Sox & Fenway Park – 7/17

With the Boston Globe using ‘Down on the Farm’ for a lot of their Red Sox minor league stuff (they probably had the name first), I decided to rename my Red Sox minor league notes to Destination: Boston Red Sox & Fenway Park.
Red Sox News & Notes – 7/17

What is there to say about last night’s game? Well for starters, Kason Gabbard was amazing on the mound. To me, other than Curt Schilling’s 1-hitter, that was probably the best pitched game by a Red Sox pitcher. And that’s saying a lot given some of the performances by Daisuke Matsuzka and Josh Beckett. Secondly, the power came back on at the Fens as Dustin Pedroia, Manny Ramirez, and David Ortiz all smashed homeruns. Pedroia’s and Manny’s homers were both no-doubters and Big Papi’s snuck around Pesky’s Pole. At the end, it was a complete game shutout win for Gabbard and the Sox.Moving on, let’s take a look at the headlines from the Boston area and Kansas City media on this Tuesday morning.
Rookie ball. [Boston Globe]
Royals’ Bannister hurt by long balls in 4-0 loss. [Kansas City Star]
Sox in good hands: Kason shuts out Royals. [Boston Herald]
Sanders’ return one of many roster moves for Royals. [Kansas City Star]
K.C.: Kason Control. [Hartford Courant]
The Stat Guy: Peña hurts KC on offense. [Kansas City Star]
Gabbard kept Royals off balance. [Pro Jo]
Pedroia has healthy outlook. [Boston Globe]
No magic numbers just yet. [Boston Herald]
Schilling Making Progress. [Hartford Courant]
Rejuvenated Schilling hopes to return on Aug. 1. [Pro Jo]
Gabbard’s stock on the rise. [Boston Herald]
For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, and Kansas City Star websites.
Tuesday’s Half Marathon Around The AL

Jason Varitek and J.D. Drew returned to the Red Sox lineup on Monday night.
Hideki Matsui is heating up for the Yankees.
White Sox rookie Jerry Owens might face more lefties after his success on Monday night.
Twins reliever Juan Rincon is looking for more consistency from himself.
Tigers OF Magglio Ordoñez wants to win the batting title this year.
Leo Nunez will take John Thomson’s start against the Red Sox today due to Thomson being placed on the DL.
The Rangers are optimistic that Akinori Otsuka won’t have to go on the DL.
Adam Loewen met up with his Orioles teammates before Monday’s game in Seattle.
Ichiro returned to the Mariners lineup one day after leaving Sunday’s game.
The Indians’ players were happy that manager Eric Wedge had his contract extended.
The Devil Rays have found their shortstop in Brendan Harris.
The Blue Jays put the past incident with AROD behind them in Monday’s game.
Kurt Suzuki will be the primary catcher with the trade of Jason Kendall by the A’s.
The Angels will be taking on an old friend on Tuesday in Joe Maddon.