Red Sox News & Notes

cocohr-copy.gifIs something wrong with Curt Schilling’s health? Only he knows that. His velocity was way down. The one bright spot on Monday night was the hitting by Coco Crisp. Schilling was awful for the second start in a row since the one hitter and the Sox were unable to take advantage of Chuck James’ 4 walks. The Sox are hoping for a better effort from Josh Beckett tonight but before that happens, let’s take a look at what the Boston area and Atlanta media have to say about the game and other baseball related things in today’s papers.

Just 12 days ago, Curt Schilling threw a one-hitter against Oakland. [Boston Globe]

Schilling got shelled last night. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution] (Passwords for AJC available by clicking on the AJC link to the left)

Schilling was sloppy in another ugly loss. [Boston Herald]

Andruw Jones is struggling in his walk year. [AJC]

Since his Oakland start, it’s been all F’s for Schilling. [Hartford Courant]

Is there such thing as an Atlanta sports fan? [AJC]

J.C. Romero’s stay with the Sox was a bust. [Pro Jo]

Jason Varitek and Jorge Posada are the soul of their teams. [Boston Globe]

“The only thing Andruw should be doing is cleaning up the stadium.” [Braves vent]

It’s time for Schill to make some adjustments, again. [Boston Herald]

Coco’s got his swing back. [Hartford Courant]

As for me, I will be back later in the day as I have some personal matters to attend too. There will be two posts going up while I am gone and I should return for tonight’s game.

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution websites.

Tuesday’s Half Marathon Around The AL

Big Papi, Youk and Lowell will all rotate spots during the next six games for the Red Sox.

Angels OF Reggie Willits is putting his hat in the AL Rookie of the Year race.

Injured A’s pitcher Rich Harden looked good in a simulated game on Monday.

Blue Jays DH Frank Thomas broke the record for homers by a DH on Sunday.

Devil Rays 1B Carlos Pena can hit the ball to all parts of the field.

The Indians gave Travis Hafner a rare day off at home.

Former Seattle DH Edgar Martinez will be inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame on Wednesday.

The Orioles canned Sam Perlozzo on Monday.

Former Ranger Rusty Greer made his coaching debut in the Texas Collegiate League.

Jorge De La Rosa may be bumped from his start on Friday for the Royals.

Kenny Rogers will return to the Tigers rotation on Friday.

Johan Santana is winless in last 3 starts for the Twins.

White Sox catchers are having a hard time throwing out base stealers.

The Yankees signed two dudes from China.

Congratulations To Tiger Woods and His Wife

tiger.gifA big congratulations goes out to Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin on the birth of their daughter, Sam Alexis Woods.

“Both Elin and Sam are doing well and resting peacefully,” Woods wrote. “We want to thank our doctors and the hospital staff for all their dedicated and hard work. This is truly a special time in our lives and we look forward to introducing Sam to our family and friends over the next few weeks. We thank everyone for their well wishes and continued respect of our privacy.”

The birth comes less than 24 hours after Tiger finished second at the US Open at Oakmont. No word on whether she was born with a driver in her hand.

In all seriousness, I wish them all the best and the best of health for Sam Alexis.

 

James Effectively Wild, McCann’s Bat Leads Braves Over Sox

mccann.gifCovelli “Coco” Crisp was the lone bright spot for the Red Sox on a humid night in Atlanta, as the Braves got homeruns from Brian McCann and Scott Thorman to help defeat the Sox 9-4. Crisp had 4 hits, including 2 homeruns and Curt Schilling was brutal for the second start in a row. Chipper Jones and Edgar Renteria 3 hits for the Braves. McCann also had 2 hits and 4 RBI.

The Sox threatened in the first inning as Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis drew walks after J.D. Drew grounded out. The Red Sox were unable to take advantage of Chuck James’ wildness as Manny Ramirez fouled out and The Captain Jason Varitek grounded the ball back to James for the final out of the inning.

Schilling came out in the first inning and looked ok. He really didn’t have any zip on his fastball but got out of trouble when Renteria lined out into a double play. Willie Harris had singled but thought the ball Renteria was going to drop but it didn’t and he was doubled up off first base.

Covelli got the Sox on the beautiful high-def scoreboard at Turner Field in the 2nd inning when he took a James’ offering and planted it into the seats. Lugo then drew a walk but Schill looked like a pitcher hitting when he struck out trying to bunt. Drew ended the inning with a fly out.

Atlanta got the run back in their half of the third inning. Scott Thorman led off with a double that probably should have been a single had Drew not been lackadaisical getting to the ball. James then showed Schilling how to bunt by laying down a bunt to Mike Lowell, whose only play was to first base. Thorman came around to score the tying run when Kelly Johnson hit a sacrifice fly to Covelli in center. Former Sox player Willie Harris drew a walk from Schilling but was caught stealing with Renteria at the plate to end the inning.

Coco had his second hit of the game in the 4th inning after Lowell led off the inning with a flyout to right. The struggling Julio Lugo fouled out bringing Schilling to the plate. Since there was 2 outs in the inning, it took away the bunt for Schill but he was able to get a single moving Coco up to 2nd base. But Drew couldn’t do anything to bring them home as he grounded out to first to end the inning.

The 4th inning brought 2 more runs for the Braves. Renteria and Chipper reached on singles off Schilling. McCann then put one in the gap in left-center that scored Renteria and advanced Chipper to third. Andruw Jones, who is hitless against the Sox this season, flew out to short rightfield, keeping Chipper at third. Jeff Francoeur fouled out and the Schill issued an intentional walk to Thorman to face James. James helped himself by driving in Chipper with a single giving the Braves a 3-1 lead.

The 5th inning spelled the end for Schilling and was probably an inning he wishes never happened. After getting Harris to ground out, Schill gave up singles to Renteria and Chipper again. The big blow came when McCann took a Schill offering and planted it into the seats for a 3-run homer and 6-1 Braves lead. The homerun chased Schilling from the game and Kyle Synder came in and finished off the Braves in the inning.

Schilling’s line: 4 1/3 innings, 10 hits, 6 runs (all earned), 2 walks, and 0 strikeouts.

The Red Sox managed to chase James from the game in the 6th inning. After James got Lowell out to lead off the inning, he allowed the second homer of the night by Coco and that homer ended his night. Peter Moylan came in and got Lugo and pinch-hitter Eric Hinske to end the inning.

In their half of the 6th, Atlanta got the run back off the combination of Javier Lopez and Mike Timlin. Thorman reached on Pedroia’s third error of the season but was retired on a fielder’s choice by Chris Woodward. Lopez was able to get Johnson to strike out but Harris got to him for a single, advancing to Woodward to third and getting Lopez a seat on the bench. Timlin came in and promptly gave up a single to Renteria, scoring Woodward and making it 7-2 Braves.

Drew led off the 7th inning with a homerun off hard throwing Tyler Yates. Yates seemed a little startled from the homer as he gave up a four pitch walk to Pedroia. A visit from pitching coach Leo Mazzone Roger McDowell settled him down as he retired Youk, Manny and Varitek.

Atlanta finished off their scoring in the 7th inning when they scored two runs after Timlin had retired the first two batters. Francoeur hit a single and came around to score when Thorman blasted his homerun, putting the Braves up 9-3.

The Sox managed to scrape together a run in the 9th inning. Drew led off with a strikeout then Pedroia and Youk both singled. Wily Mo Peña grounded into a fielder’s choice that retired Youk at second. Pedroia came around to score when Macay McBride uncorked a wild pitch. He walked Mirabelli and was pulled from the game. Bob Wickman came in and threw one pitch to Lowell. Lowell grounded out to short to end the game.

One big question to be answered. Is something wrong with Schilling? With his velocity down and not really being able to tell the difference between his pitches, one might think that. Schill’s blog entry will be mighty interesting tomorrow.

Josh Beckett gets the ball tomorrow and will be opposed by Tim Hudson. Game time is 7:05 PM.

Sorry Texas Gal, no Papelboner tonight.

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No Lefty In Cromwell This Week

travelrs.gifFor those of you heading to the Insurance City Open Sammy Davis, Jr Greater Hartford Open Canon Greater Hartford Open Greater Hartford Open Buick Championship Travelers Championship, you won’t be seeing Phil Mickelson this week.

Lefty was told not to have any golf related activities for the next few weeks while his injured left wrist heals. Phil’s last event was the US Open at Oakmont where he failed to make the cut after making it in his past 30 majors.

Lefty usually plays well at the TPC at River Highlands Course in Cromwell. He last won there in 2002, having defended his championship from 2001.

Connecticut native J.J. Henry will be back to defend his title.

To see the full field, click here. President David Palmer will be one of the big name celebrities playing in the Pro-Am as well on Wednesday.

It’s On Like Donkey Kong – Rookie Card Final Round

It’s come down to this, folks. Eight finalists in the Rookie Card Playoffs… only one will emerge the glorious victor.Does Rondell White’s seductive 1991 card fuel your passion for baseball? Terry Francona’s bird lips are absolutely priceless in his 1982 card. Greg Maddux’s 1987 porn ‘stache is a force to be reckoned with while Jason Giambi bears a striking resemblance to Billy Corgan in his 1991 Topps.Joe Mauer didn’t quite have his man muscles yet in 2002 and Big Papi has gained the weight of a 12-year-old boy since 1997. Mariano’s 1992 pressed dockers sure are slick, but will Manny’s ’92 nature photo prevail?

It’s all you guys. Voting for the Final Round ends on Friday and as always, you can vote either here or you can visit my lovely and talented co-host Sooze over at Babes Love Baseball.

 

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Down on the Farm – 6/18

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pawsox.gifPawtucket Red Sox:

Even though they lost on Sunday, the Pawsox are back on the tracks.

David Pauley is showing the Sox the reasons why they traded for him.

Team Stats

International League Standings

Pawsox website

seadogs.gifPortland Sea Dogs:

Daniel Haigwood fixed something in his delivery and he helped the Sea Dogs beat Akron 3-1.

Some of the Sea Dogs players are starting to heat up after slow starts.

Team Stats

Eastern League Standings

Sea Dogs website

jethawks.gifLancaster Jethawks:

The Jethawks beat Inland Empire, creating a tie for the first half of the Cal League. They will face-off on July 4th to break the tie.

Team stats

California League Standings

Jethawks website

drive.gifGreenville Drive:

The Drive scored 7 runs in the 3rd inning enroute to a 12-7 victory over the Catfish.

Team Stats

South Atlantic League Standings

Drive website

spinners.gifLowell Spinners:

Caleb Clay will make his professional debut with the Spinners after being shutdown last year with elbow tendonitis.

Gary DiSarcina remembers when minor league ballparks weren’t as lavish.

Michael Jones doesn’t want to see Florida anymore except for spring training.

Spinners catcher Dan Miliano faced Josh Beckett this year.

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

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Red Sox News & Notes

bonds74.jpgManny Ramirez is starting show signs of life for the Red Sox and it was evident on Sunday as he knocked in 3 runs and had his second homer in as many days. The Red Sox now embark on a 3 city, 9 game, 11 10 day roadtrip that takes them to Atlanta, San Diego, and Seattle. But before they do that, let’s take a look at what the Boston area and San Francisco media had to say about yesterday’s game.

The Red Sox were Giants killers this weekend. [Boston Globe]

Barry Bonds 748th homer couldn’t save the Giants on Sunday. [San Francisco Chronicle]

The Sox forgot about their recent struggles with a sweep of the Giants. [Boston Herald]

Barry Zito is adjusting to life as a highly paid pitcher. [San Francisco Chronicle]

Barry Bonds and Tim Wakefield were teammates in Pittsburgh. [Hartford Courant]

Doug Mirabelli’s advice to Joel Piñero about Bengie Molina worked. [Pro Jo]

Brendan Donnelly isn’t a big fan of interleague play. [Boston Globe]

David Ortiz got a very special Father’s Day gift. [Boston Herald]

Barry Bonds didn’t hurt the Red Sox at all this weekend. [Pro Jo]

Barry Bonds was hoping for another chance against Hideki “Darkman” Okajima but got left in the on-deck circle. [Boston Globe]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, and San Francisco Chronicle websites.