Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 5/4

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UConn Football links

Robert Vaughn: Liked Green Bay; Headed To Washington [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

DC also answered a few questions in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Post-spring Big East power rankings [ESPN.com – Big East Blog]

Scouting the Big East nonconference matchups [ESPN.com – Big East Blog]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Updates with Ashja [Ashja Jones – WNBA.com]

Other UConn related links

Baseball:  Blood Inducted into Franklin Pierce Hall of Fame [UConnHuskies.com]

Destination Red Sox Nation – 5/4

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings are after the jump.

If you would like to listen to any of the Red Sox minor league affiliates’ games, MiLB.com offers them for free.

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pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox rally fell short in a 4-2 loss to the Gwinnett Braves.

Bats turn cold [Providence Journal]

Large recalled to Pawtucket; Castro placed on DL [Projo Sox Blog]

PawSox Come up Short against Gwinnett [OurSports Central]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Gwinnett Braves 5.3.10 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket 2010 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

Despite outhitting the Reading Philles 12-10, the Sea Dogs rally fell short as they lost 4-3.

Phillies rise up, cool off Dogs [Portland Press Herald]

Phillies Slip by Sea Dogs, 4-3 [OurSports Central]

Sea Dogs To Hold Food Drive May 10-May 12 [OurSports Central]

Reading Phillies @ Portland Sea Dogs 5.3.10 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland 2010 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs stats

Eastern League Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

Hadlock Headlines [Central Maine Sports Blog]

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

 

Salem shutout the Wilmington Blue Rocks 4-0.

Red Sox Blank Blue Rocks, 4-0 [OurSports Central]

Salem Red Sox @ Wilmington Blue Rocks 5.3.10 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem 2010 Roster

Salem Red Sox stats

Carolina League standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The game between the Drive and Augusta Greenjackets in Augusta was rained out on Monday night. It will be made up as part of doubleheader tonight beginning at 5:05 p.m.

Greenville 2010 Roster

Greenvillle Drive stats

South Atlantic League standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Lowell Spinners will begin their season in late June after the MLB Draft.

Lowell Spinners 2009 Roster

Lowell Spinners stats

NY-Penn League Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox will begin their season in late June after the MLB Draft.

GCL Red Sox 2009 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2009 stats

Gulf Coast League Final 2009 Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

New Writer At SOX & Dawgs

Have you ever been so busy that you thought you did something and but never did? Well that’s exactly what’s happened for me.

Last week, we added a new writer, Michele, and I had told her I wanted to do an introductory post. So Michele, please accept my apologies on forgetting to do this much sooner.

Michele joined us last week and has already written two posts. Her first post, which came on April 28th, is entitled “A Win Is a Win?“. Her second post came yesterday which is entitled “Hope Springs Eternal“.

Please check them out, leave your thoughts pr just say hi to Michele.If you’re on Twitter, you can follow her @spellingqueen81 there.

On behalf of Amanda, Steve and myself, welcome to the family Michele.

Angels Just What the Doctor Ordered For Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim both were coming into Monday night’s game having been swept by their last opponents. Their seasons have gone in similar fashion. But after being swept in Baltimore this weekend, the Red Sox wanted to make a point and that they did.

Boston Red Sox's Mike Lowell hits a two-run double during the third inning of a MLB baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels at Fenway Park in Boston Monday, May 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)Every starter for the Red Sox had at least one hit as they pounded out 20 of them on their way to a 17-8 win over Angels in front of 37,404 at Fenway Park.

The win for the local nine ends a three-game losing streak as they improve to 12-14. And it’s the fourth straight loss for the Angels who fall to 12-15.

The five through nine hitters for the Red Sox had 14 hits and 13 RBIs.

Mike Lowell led the way with four hits and four RBIs while J.D. Drew added four hits and three RBIs. Adrian Beltre had two hits and three RBIs, including his first home run, a two-run shot, with the Red Sox. Bill Hall also managed two hits and had his first home run, also a two-run shot, in a Sox uniform as well. Darnell McDonald also had two hits and an RBI.

Dustin Pedroia’s only hit of the night was good for a three-run homer while Kevin Youkilis had two hits, including a solo home run.

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Clay Buchholz delivers during the first inning of a MLB baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels at Fenway Park in Boston Monday, May 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)Clay Buchholz gave the Red Sox a serviceable outing. While he wasn’t spectacular, he wasn’t bad and pitched well enough to keep the Red Sox in the game. He went 5 2/3 innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and three walks with two strikeouts to pick up his team-leading third win of the season. He also leads all Red Sox starters with a 2.97 ERA.

Manny Delcarmen was solid in a 1 1/3 innings with a strikeout as was Ramon Ramirez in his inning of work. Scott Schoeneweis, who made his first appearance since April 26th, was roughed up for four runs on four hits and two walks in the 9th inning.

The Red Sox scored three in 2nd inning, two in the 3rd and 4th innings but did the most damage in the 6th inning when they added seven runs. They also managed to push three runs across the plate in the 7th.

After that rough weekend in Baltimore, this was exactly what the Red Sox needed. Let’s just hope they didn’t use up all the hits and runs in the game as they still have three more against the Angels before the New York Yankees come to town.

The Angels and Red Sox will resume the four-game set tomorrow night when Jon Lester and Ervin Santana square off on the bump at 7:10 p.m.. For Lester, he’ll be looking for his third good start in a row after a rough beginning to the season.

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim @ Boston Red Sox 5.3.10 box score

Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 5/3

Joe Saunders (L), Clay Buchholz (R) - AP Photos

With both teams coming into the first of four games tonight at Fenway Park after being swept by their respective weekend opponents, something will have to give between the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Boston Red Sox.

First pitch for tonight’s game is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and will be shown on NESN in the Red Sox television market. The game will be broadcast on FoxSports West in the Angels television market. And if you don’t live in either market, you’re in luck as the game will be broadcast on ESPN as well.  If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2010 Red Sox radio network.

Clay Buchholz has the been the most consistent Red Sox starter this season and looks to continue that in his fifth start of 2010. In his previous four starts, he is 2-2 with a 2.19 ERA. He didn’t face the Angels during the 2009 regular season and is 1-2 with a 6.35 ERA in three career regular season starts against them. He faced them during the 2009 ALDS where he gave up two runs in five innings, leaving with a chance for the win but the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead.

Joe Saunders makes his sixth start of 2010 for the Angels and is 1-4 with a 5.74 ERA. He made two starts against the Red Sox in 2009 and was 0-1 with a 4.26 ERA. He’s made eight career starts against the Red Sox and is 4-1 with a 3.24 ERA. In four career starts at Fenway Park, he is 3-0 with a 2.84 ERA.

Keep reading for lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and pregame links.

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim12-14

Red Sox logo11-14

1. Erick Aybar SS 1. Marco Scutaro SS
2. Bobby Abreu DH 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Torii Hunter CF 3. Victor Martinez C
4. Kendry Morales 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 1B
5. Hideki Matsui LF 5. J.D. Drew RF
6. Juan Rivera RF 6. Mike Lowell DH
7. Macier Izturis 3B 7. Adrian Beltre 3B
8. Howie Kendrick 2B 8. Bill Hall LF
9. Mike Napoli C 9. Darnell McDonald CF
Joe Saunders SP Clay Buchholz SP

Here’s the hitters have fared against tonight’s starting pitchers in their careers:

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

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Hope Springs Eternal [Michele – SOX & Dawgs]

When will V-Mart catch on? [Clubhouse Insider]

Francona: Sox are trying to do too much [Clubhouse Insider]

Dave Roberts battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma [Clubhouse Insider]

Tito: “I expect Davey can out-run anything” [Clubhouse Insider]

Water crisis prompts Sox to alter concession plans [CSN New England]

Dave Roberts diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma [CSN New England]

Kurkjian: Sox just have to play better [ESPN Boston]

Lackey adjusts his halo [ESPN Boston]

Red Sox: What side are you on? [Extra Bases]

Road to ruin or recovery? [Extra Bases]

Fenway Park reacts to water crisis [Extra Bases]

Francona reflects on state of Sox [Extra Bases]

Sox hero Roberts battling cancer [Extra Bases]

The Factors – Week 4 [Nuggetpalooza]

Projo SoxTalk: Red Sox must turn things around at Fenway [Projo Sox Blog]

Now in May, Sox look inward in search for answers [Projo Sox Blog]

Sox pulling for former player Roberts after Lymphoma diagnosis [Projo Sox Blog]

Red Sox, Angels clash in ALDS rematch [RedSox.com]

Walking has underappreciated benefits [RedSox.com]

Ex-Red Sox speedster Roberts has lymphoma [RedSox.com]

Hope Springs Eternal

It’s not April anymore. That was the go-to explanation/justification for the struggles of the Red Sox. Now that the calendar has turned, many feel it’s open season on the Sox. I say that as long as it is spring, we’ve got some time. The baseball season is long. There will be ups and downs. Problems in summer will sink you. Problems in spring aren’t fun, but you can recover.

As a fan, it is ok to whine a little. To worry and to wonder are just a part of the whole experience of supporting a team from the stands. There is no need to belittle, to boo, or to bash, however. Let the competition trash us and the “analysts” pick us apart. Let Francona whip the boys into shape and let Epstein make any necessary transactions. Our job as fans is simply to “root, root, root” for the Red Sox!

We fans may be frustrated, but think how the players must feel? Of course, they have millions of dollars to comfort them, but they don’t play only for the salary. They play for pride and honor as well. Our players who are struggling right now don’t want to be in hitting slumps, missing the plate, or committing errors. And I’m sure hearing angry and critical comments from the people who support them doesn’t make it any better.

I once got a fortune cookie that read “Be an optimist. There isn’t much use in being any thing else.” That may be too naive for “real life,” but in the world of sports fanhood, those are words to live by.

Go Red Sox!

The Week Ahead With The Bottom Line & Fenway West

Manager Terry Francona of the Boston Red Sox watches the game against the Baltimore Orioles  at Camden Yards on May 2, 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland - Getty Images

Each week, Rob from The Bottom Line, Matt from Fenway West and myself will take a few moments to answer questions about the week ahead for the Red Sox. It was my turn to ask this week so here are their answers to my questions.

1. Things were looking on the up and up after the sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays and then the Orioles sweep the Red Sox this weekend. What went wrong for the Red Sox this weekend?

BL:This series in Baltimore was a microcosm of the 2010 season. On Friday, the bullpen blew a solid 7-inning outing from Lackey. On Saturday, the offense put up 9 runs, but the Sox lost thanks to a Matsuzaka implosion in the 5th and a disastrous outing from Wakefield as an RP. And on Sunday, the Sox took the field with a lineup full of AAA guys and guys on AARP. Beckett pitched well, but the offense didn’t help and then Papelbon blew it in the 10th

FW: This series very easily could have gone the other way with the Red Sox winning all three games. The frustrating thing about the Red Sox is the inconsistency in all areas. It would be nice if you could point to one thing and make a fix but one day it is the defense, the next it is starting pitching and then the next day it is the bullpen.

2. While J.D. Drew is starting to heat up a little at the plate, the strikeouts are a little concerning. But the question is how come he’s basically gotten a free pass from the media and bloggers on his slow start but Big Papi takes all the heat?

BL: JD Drew is not the “greatest clutch hitter in Red Sox history.” Ortiz set the bar very high in his prime, so his decline looks that much more dramatic. Drew has been an “underachiever” from day one, so his slumps and hot streaks are taken with a grain of salt. Also, Drew is a robot, and that bugs some people, but the media when Ortiz starts swearing at reporters and Drew is quietly praying at his locker, who do you think they are going to write about?

FW: I think Papi gets more heat because people think he is done for his career where they think J.D. is just in a slump.

3. Speaking of Big Papi, it looked like he was back on Saturday night after hitting two home runs. But he still went 2-for-11 in the series. Should we be worried about Big Papi’s bat?

BL: Yes. Ortiz hit .303 against BAL, KC, CLE and TEX in 2009. He hit just .208 against NYY, TB, MIN and LAA. I hate to quote Dan Shaughnessy, but he’s right when he says “Ortiz put up phony numbers against bad pitching in 2009.” You have to play the teams on your schedule, but don’t I expect Ortiz to have any big hits against the cream of the crop.

FW: I don’t think we are going to see the Big Papi we saw in ’06 again but that doesn’t mean he can’t contribute. I like Tito’s approach of having him platoon until he gets his swing back.

4. How many chances will Terry Francona give Daisuke Matsuzaka if he has another bad start? Can the Red Sox afford to keep him in the rotation if he struggles next time out?

BL: Wakefield hasn’t proven that he deserves to start over Matsuzaka and Dice-K will not be effective out of the bullpen. Unless Matsuzaka completely unravels in 3 or 4 starts in a row, Wake will be stuck in the pen and we will be stuck watching Matsuzaka struggle to throw 6 quality innings.

FW: I think you have to give a starter four starts before you think about making moves. Look at the bad starts Lester and Beckett had and nobody is talking about taking them out of the rotation. Having Wakefield ready to go puts more pressure on Dice-K, but Tito made his choice with the rotation so he needs to see it through.

5. The sweep of Baltimore is a little disconcerting considering the upcoming schedule. I know it’s a little too early to hit the panic button but should we be worried about the Red Sox’s hopes considering how well the Yankees and Rays are playing.

BL: Yes. I see no reason to believe that the Sox can win a series against the Yankees, so this upcoming series in Fenway could really put them in a hole. The Rays won’t play .700 baseball all season, but they are good enough to keep a .600 pace… and so are the Yankees. If the Red Sox are still 7 games out of first on June 1, you can start making other plans for October.

FW: The wild-card is coming out of the AL East this season and the Red Sox can not afford to keep digging the hole they are in. There is still plenty of baseball to be played so it is not time to panic yet. If at the end of May the team is still sub .500 I will be reaching for the panic button.

6. Who will be your MVP of the coming week?

BL: Kevin Youkilis hit the Angles and Yankees well in 2009, and despite some major changes to both teams, I expect him to lead the way through this home stand, after leading the team with a .321 BA at Fenway last year.

FW: I’m going with Marco Scutaro. He will be at the top of the order until Ells comes back and will set the table well in the coming week. He has a nice hit streak going and is becoming a selective hitter; he is second on the team in walks.

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 5/3

Baltimore Orioles Ty Wigginton, center, runs away from Adam Jones and Cesar Izturis after he drove in the winning run against the Boston Red Sox during the 10th inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 2, 2010 in Baltimore. The Orioles won 3-2.(AP Photo/Gail Burton)

How bad were things for the Boston Red Sox this weekend? We had a Baltimore Orioles fan talking trash on the site.

Basically you can sum up the entire weekend to way the 2010 season has gone for the Red Sox. They look great at times and they look like awful at other times. We saw a mix of that this weekend.

After some poor starts, Josh Beckett looked pretty good out on the mound at times. While he was having trouble with his curveball at times, the rest of his other pitches were working. He ended up scattering six hits over seven innings while allowing two runs. He didn’t walk anyone and finished with six strikeouts.

Daniel Bard got himself into trouble in the 8th inning, loading up the bases but he was able to work himself out of trouble and keep the Red Sox alive. After allowing a double to Matt Wieters with one out in the 9th, Jonathan Papelbon retired the next two batters to send it to extra innings.

But unfortunately he had some trouble in the 10th as he walked Nick Markakis and then made a throwing error trying to pick Markakis off at first that moved him to second. Ty Wigginton followed that with a double to deep center to give the Orioles the three-game sweep.

There was one thing I didn’t understand in the game yesterday.

The Red Sox had Jason Varitek on second base with one out in the 8th. Terry Francona then pinch-hit Victor Martinez for Jonathan Van Every and he ended up flying out to center. The part I didn’t understand was that if he knew Bill Hall was coming into the game to take over for JVE, why didn’t he pinch-run Hall for Tek and have VMart catch.

After a walk to Marco Scutaro, Dustin Pedroia hit a single to left. While third base coach Tim Bogar made the right call in sending Tek home, a perfect throw by Orioles left field Nolan Reimold easily nailed him at the plate. Now if Tito had pinch-run Hall for Tek, it’s quite possible that Hall could have scored.

Instead, the Red Sox head back to Boston with their tails between their legs much closer to last place than first place. And the schedule doesn’t get much easier the rest of the month as they’ll kick off a 10-game homestand with four games against the Angels and then three with the Yankees.

We’ll be back later with a look at the week ahead with The Bottom Line and Fenway West as well as the lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day but for now enjoy the overnight links.

Things We Learned: Red Sox’ road only gets tougher [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

X’d out by O’s [Boston Globe]

Sox’ power supply is cut short [Boston Globe]

Josh wasn’t joking around [Boston Globe]

Birds-eye view: Sox swept [Boston Herald]

Big changes looming after Sox swept by lowly O’s [Boston Herald]

Josh Beckett back up to speed [Boston Herald]

Jonathan Papelbon grinds through rough patch [Boston Herald]

Pedroia: ‘A lot of guys are not used to this’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Sox swept away in Baltimore [CSN New England]

Not-so-fun facts [ESPN Boston]

Problems piling up [ESPN Boston]

Wrapping up a lost weekend in Baltimore [Extra Bases]

Closing Time: Orioles 3, Red Sox 2 [Full Count]

Where Do They Go From Here? [Hit and Run with Dan Roche]

Jason Varitek Refuses to Second-Guess Decision to Send Him Home [NESN.com]

MWRA Water Main Break May Take Toll on Stomach of Red Sox Nation [NESN.com]

Is It Time for Red Sox to Consider Making Big Changes? [NESN.com]

Walk dooms Papelbon even before winning hit [Projo Sox Blog]

Lowell still finding way despite irregular playing time [Projo Sox Blog]

It’s a clean sweep [Providence Journal]

Floundering Sox are finding ways to lose [Providence Journal]

Red Sox journal: A rare start for Lowell [Providence Journal]

Minor-league notebook: Anderson, Reddick back together [Providence Journal]

Francona hopes Youkilis can play Monday [RedSox.com]

Beckett rebounds with strong outing [RedSox.com]

Sox succeeding only to keep it close [Tony Massarotti – Boston Globe]

For more slices of Boston Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston GlobeBoston HeraldESPN BostonNESNProvidence Journal and WEEI websites.

And if you must read the enemy paper, head over to the Baltimore Sun website. Or you can check out our Bloguin brother, the Oriole Post.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 5/3

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

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UConn Football links

DC answered a few questions in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Giants Rookie Minicamp A Positive Experience For Dixon [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

Softball: Huskies Drop Series Finale 4-2 At Nova [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: Baseball Finale At Pittsburgh Cancelled [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: Locals a part of UConn’s success [New Britain Herald]