Red Sox News & Notes – 7/1

The future of Boston

Jacoby Ellsbury made his Red Sox and MLB debut last night and had quite a memorable first at-bat. Josh Beckett was awesome for three innings and then all the sudden his command went array. Robinson Tejada couldn’t find the strike zone in the first two innings. There was Julio Lugo’s boneheaded attempt to steal third base with 2 outs in the 8th and Youk at the plate.

After both starters left the game, it was up to the bullpens to decide the game. Well neither bullpen faltered and the end result was a 5-4 Texas Rangers win. Now with that being said, let’s take a look at what the Boston and Dallas area media had to say about last night’s game and other happenings.

Not An All-Star Performance. [Hartford Courant]

Rangers Take Out Beckett. [Star-Telegram]

Red Sox take the wrong path. [Boston Globe]

Relievers, Sosa save Rangers, 5-4. [Dallas Morning News]

Texas-sized letdown: Ace misses his spots as Rangers rally. [Boston Herald]

Rangers still have a lot to offer. [Star-Telegram]

Lugo’s wayward steal attempt puts team in hole. [Pro Jo]

DL possible for Rangers’ Kinsler. [Dallas Morning News]

Piñeiro on DL, but Crisp stays off. [Boston Globe]

Speedy Ellsbury Swiftly Promoted. [Hartford Courant]

Manny: A Star For Different Reasons. [Boston Herald]

The start of something special? [Pro Jo]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, Star-Telegram and Dallas Morning News websites.

Sunday Stroll Around The Majors

After getting shelled again, Yankees reliever set fire to his belongings after the game.

Joel Piñero wasn’t happy that the Red Sox placed him on the 15 day DL.

White Sox OF Jermaine Dye doesn’t want to discuss his contract situation.

Justin Morneau might play first base for the Twins on Sunday.

Brandon Inge is out for the Tigers right now with back spasms.

Ryan Shealy’s bum hamstring has put him on the Royals 15 day DL.

The Rockies have taken Brian Fuentes out of the closer role after 4 straight blown saves.

Mike Stanton is close to returning to the Reds.

Ian Kinsler may end up on the Rangers DL.

Zach Duke will miss his next start for the Pirates with tendinitis in his elbow.

The Phillies sent Geoff Geary to Triple-A to work out his flaws in his delivery.

Michael Barrett is adjusting to the pitchers on the Padres.

Steve Trachsel’s strained ass muscle landed him on the Orioles DL.

Nationals pitcher John Patterson is going to Canada for treatment on his elbow.

Odalis Perez will miss his start today for the Mets with a tight lower back.

Taylor Tankersley’s struggles made the Marlins send him down to Triple-A.

Mariners pitcher Mark Lowe will make 3 rehab appearances before returning to the team.

Cleveland has won 12 games when trailing after seven innings.

Giants slugger Barry Bonds has called for increased security for all players and not just himself in the wake of last night’s incident.

Nomar Garciaparra moved to third base for the Dodgers to get James Loney’s bat in the lineup.

The Diamondbacks had no regrets about keeping Livian Hernandez in the game on Friday night.

The Devil Rays have a paltry .205 in the month of June.

The Cubbies called up Rocky Cherry so they could have a fresh arm in the bullpen.

David Eckstein needs to get his game legs back before the Cardinals activate him from the DL.

Yovani Gallardo is waiting to see what the Brewers will do with him.

Braves OF Jeff Francoeur is a more complete player this year.

Reed Johnson will return from the DL for the Blue Jays after the All-Star break.

Mark Kotsay isn’t worried about the recent struggles of the A’s.

Brad Lidge is close to returning from the DL for the Astros.

Chone Figgins had an Angels record of 53 hits for the month of June.

Slammin’ Sammy, Bullpen Lead Rangers In 5-4 Win

Slammin SammyIn what turned out to be a battle of the bullpens, the Rangers pen nor the Red Sox pen faltered after both starters left the game. The end result was a 5-4 win for the Rangers, spoiling the debut of Jacoby Ellsbury. Slammin’ Sammy Sosa’s 602nd career homerun in the 5th ended up being the game winning run after terrible outings from both Robinson Tejada and Josh Beckett.

The local nine struck for 2 runs in the 1st inning as Tejada struggled with his control. Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis both walked to start the inning. David “Big Papi” Ortiz brought in Pedroia with a single to make it 1-0 Sox. With Manny Ramirez at the plate, both Youk and Big Papi moved up a base as Tejada uncorked a wild pitch. With the infield in, Manny grounded out to third for the first out. With J.D. Drew at the plate, the Rangers decided to intentionally walk him to set up the double play. It also loaded up the bases for Mike Lowell. Lowell brought in Youk with a sacrifice fly giving the Sox a 2-0 lead. Jason Varitek struck out swinging to end the inning.

In the 2nd inning, Alex Cora led off with a triple. This brought Ellsbury to the plate for his first MLB at bat. It will be one that he won’t forget as he checked his swing and the ball rolled fair and he was tagged out. Pedroia followed that with a strikeout. Youk brought home Cora with a 2-run homer that landed in the top row of the Green Monster seats, making it 4-0 Boston. After the homer, Big Papi worked a walk and Manny was grazed with a pitch. Drew drew another walk loading the bases up for Lowell again. This time Lowell couldn’t get the job done as he flew out to the base of the wall.

The Red Sox threatened again in the 3rd inning but couldn’t push a run across the plate. Varitek led off the inning with a ground out to second. Cora then had his second extra base hit of the game, this one a double. Ellsbury then beat a deep ground ball to short for his first hit of his young career. When the ball was rolled in, Youk pretended to throw it in the crowd before putting Ellsbury’s first hit ball in the dugout. Pedroia ended the inning with a double play.

Beckett pissed offBack at the beginning, I had said Beckett was terrible. Well he was brilliant for the first 3 innings as he scattered 2 hits. He then retired the first batter of the 4th inning before the seams came unglued. After the Young groundout, Slammin’ Sammy singled. Noted Red Sox killer Frank Catalanotto followed with a single that advanced Sosa to third. Marlon Byrd brought in Sosa with a single, with Catalanotto going to third. Brad Wilkerson cleared the bases with a double cutting the Sox lead to 4-3. For some strange reason, Gerald Laird tried to bunt with Beckett struggling with his command. He popped it up to Varitek for the second out of the inning. Ramon Vazquez hit a ball that Cora knocked down, temporarily saving a run. Kenny Lofton continued his hot streak against the Red Sox as he brought Wilkerson in with a single to tie the game at 4. Beckett would finally get out of the inning as he got Jerry Hairston to ground out.

The 5th inning would provide the last run of the game for either team. After Young struck out, Slammin’ Sammy hit his homerun that just got over the Green Monster, making it 5-4 Rangers. Catalanotto then doubled but Beckett got ground ball outs from Byrd and Wilkerson. This was the last inning that Beckett pitched.

Beckett went 5 innings, giving up 10 hits, 5 runs. He did strikeout 4 batters on 92 pitches.

The game was in the hands of the bullpen at this point. Actually, the Rangers had gone to their bullpen in the 5th inning, as former Sox outfielder Ron Mahay came in and pitched 2 innings, only allowing 1 hit. Javier Lopez pitched the 6th inning for the Sox and only Lofton reached base on a walk.

Kyle Snyder set down the Rangers in order in the 7th inning. Joaquin Benoit pitched the 7th for the Rangers and only allowed a single to Lowell. Synder allowed one hit to Byrd in the 8th.

My name is stupidAkinori Otsuka came in for the Rangers in the 8th inning. Cora led off with a bunt groundout and Ellsbury was retired on a groundout to second base. Pedroia followed with a double and was pinch-run for by the slumping Julio Lugo. Lugo tried to take matters in his own hands and steal third base but was caught stealing with Youk at the plate. It was his first caught stealing of the year and seemed to catch everyone in the Sox dugout by surprise. After the game, Terry Francona said “it was a case of Lugo trying to do too much.”

Mike Timlin came in and worked a 1-2-3 9th inning. The Rangers brought in their closer, Eric Gagne, and he worked a scoreless 9th for his nineth save of the game.

The Rangers bullpen went 5 innings, allowing three hits while the Sox bullpen went 4 innings, allowing just one hit.

The Sox finished the month of June at 13-14. Julian “Yo-Yo” Tavarez takes the mound for the Red Sox tomorrow and he will look to pick Beckett and the Sox up. Gametime is 2:05 PM.

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Breaking Sox News: Ellsbury Called Up

 

According to Nick Cafardo from the Boston Globe, the Red Sox have called up speedy centerfielder Jacoby Ellsbury from Pawtucket. A spot on the roster was opened up when Joel Piñero and his gimpy ankle were placed on the 15 day DL.

Cafardo also reports the Ellsbury is in the lineup for tonight’s game and is batting 9th. Ellsbury’s numbers in Portland and Pawtucket this season.

Club Class AB H AVG HR RBI SB R CS 2B 3B BB K E
Pawtucket (INT) AAA 147 44 .299 0 7 17 29 2 7 3 17 18 3
Portland (EAST) AA 73 33 .452 0 13 8 16 1 10 2 6 7 2


I guess with Coco Crisp having the jammed thumb and Wily Mo Peña being sketchy in the field and looking like Pedro Cerrano at the plate, this was the next best thing the Sox could do. I don’t expect Ellsbury to be up for long unless he hits well but you can expect him to be running when he is on base.Here’s a look at your future fellow Red Sox Nation fans.

My Umps

The front office staff of the Red Sox minor league affiliate in Greenville has been busy with their parody video of a Black Eyed Peas song, “My Humps”.

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Hat tip to MJD over at Deadspin for the find.

Down on the Farm – 6/30

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pawsox.gifPawtucket Red Sox:

The PawSox were no match for Norfolk’s Garrett Olsen.

Team Stats

International League Standings

Pawsox website

seadogs.gifPortland Sea Dogs:

Charlie Zink allowed 17 baserunners but the Sea Dogs still beat the Defenders.

Team Stats

Eastern League Standings

Sea Dogs website

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Justin Masterson dominated in a 10-0 win over High Desert.

Team stats

California League Standings

Jethawks website

drive.gifGreenville Drive:

The West Virginia Power put up 19 runs to end the Drives 8-game winning streak at home.

Team Stats

South Atlantic League Standings

Drive website

spinners.gifLowell Spinners:

The Vermont Lake Monsters doubled up the Spinners 8-4 on Friday night.

Team Stats

NY/Penn League Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

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Barry Bonds Has A New Friend

With the security around Barry Bonds as he gets closer to breaking Hank Aaron’s record, last night’s episode of a fan coming on the field to greet Bonds just shows you that the security isn’t as tight as it should be.

A 24-year-old North Dakota man, Andrew Clapp, was able to get onto the field and just walk up to Bonds and shake his hand. It ended without incident as Bonds was able to get Clapp to walk off the field with him.

“He just wanted to shake my hand. I told him to come with me so he didn’t get into any more trouble.”

The incident happened in the 7th inning and then in the 8th inning, Bonds hit his 750th homerun, moving him 5 away from tying Aaron and 6 away from breaking. The Giants ended up losing the game in 10 innings.

What does this say about the security? If a guy who only wanted to shake Bonds hand is able to get on the field, what about the crazies who might be planning something when Bonds hits the record tying and record breaker? MLB and the San Francisco Giants better get their collective acts together before something serious happens.

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Red Sox News & Notes – 6/30

It was another close game last night as the Sox ended up prevailing. Some strange plays happened. Big Papi backpedaling allowing Youk to score. Jonathan Papelbon’s emotions almost getting the better of him until Dustin Pedroia made a save of his own. The bullpen was awesome in relief of a great effort by Tim Wakefield. So without further adieu, let’s take a look at the headlines from the Boston and Dallas area media about last night’s game.

Wakefield rounds into form. [Boston Globe]

Rangers hang tough, but fall. [Dallas Morning News]

Wakefield handcuffs Rangers. [Boston Herald]

Strong effort, frustrating loss for Rangers. [Star-Telegram]

Delcarmen Faces Down Sosa. [Hartford Courant]

Plantar fasciitis expected to keep second baseman (Ian Kinsler) out through weekend. [Dallas Morning News]

A cooler head (Pedroia’s) prevails; so does Papelbon. [Pro Jo]

Rangers knuckle under to Wakefield. [Star-Telegram]

Struggling Lugo is playing waiting game. [Boston Globe]

Papi, Youk run down win with head’s-up play. [Boston Herald]

Slugger Sosa Almost Signed Twice. [Hartford Courant]

Youkilis’ hustle steals go-ahead run for the Sox. [Pro Jo]

Papelbon settles after eruption. [Boston Globe]

College duel produced two winners. [Boston Herald]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, Star-Telegram and Dallas Morning News websites.

Saturday Salute To Bloggers

Texas Gal at Ladies… writes about her first baseball boyfriend, Craig Biggio.

Deadspin gives you a video about the return of the Stephen A. Smith hecklers.

Sooze from Babes Love Baseball has a funny poll about baseball and old people.

With Leather talks about a soccer team in Uganda that had to forfeit a game for what can only be described as the “runs”.

Maureen over at Yankees Chick is only 97% sickened by the Yankees now.

The Fanhouse gives you P Diddy’s take on the fashions worn at the NBA draft.

Anthony at the Oriole Post went to see Daniel Cabrera at ESPN Zone in Baltimore.

Kevin Youkilis checked in with another blog entry. (you may notice I was the first to comment)

The fine folks at The Big Lead have some pictures of bad tattoos on a hot soccer wife.

And my favorite part and hopefully yours, Fitzy from the Townie News provides you with his latest “Wicked Pissah” webcast.

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