Another Gem From Wakefield Plus Three Home Runs Lead To Red Sox Win

Boston Red Sox's Mike Lowell, right, celebrates his two-run home run that drove in J.D. Drew, left, as Minnesota Twins' Mike Redmond, center, looks on during the third inning of the first baseball game of a doubleheader, Wednesday, April 22, 2009, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

For the second straight outing, Tim Wakefield was nothing short of brilliant and the offense backed him with three 2-run homers as the Boston Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 10-1 in a rain-shortened 7-inning affair in front of an announced crowd of 37,290 at Fenway Park.

It’s the 6th straight win for the Red Sox who are now 8-6 while the Twins fall to 7-8.

Boston Red Sox's Tim Wakefield pitches against the Minnesota Twins in the first inning of the first baseball game of a double-header, Wednesday, April 22, 2009, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)Wakefield only really got into trouble once this afternoon and continued the effort that started this Red Sox winning streak. Wake went all 7 innings, allowing just the one run on 5 hits and a walk while striking out 4.

This was the second straight start for Twins starter Scott Baker giving up at least 3 home runs. In his first start, he was tagged for 4 of them. He went 4 2/3 innings, allowing 6 runs on 10 hits and a walk with 2 strikeouts. Former Sox reliever Craig Breslow went 1 1/3 innings with a strikeout.

Juan Morillo didn’t fare any better than Baker as he gave up 4 runs on a hit and 3 walks while not recording an out. R.A. Dickey allowed two hits before the tarp was called for.

Kevin Youkilis, Nick Green and Mike Lowell all had 2-run homers for the Red Sox this afternoon. J.D. Drew had a perfect afternoon at the plate going 3-for-3 with 2 doubles and a walk. Lowell had 3 hits and 3 RBIs while Green had 2 hits and 3 RBIs. David Ortiz and Jacoby Ellsbury also had 2 hits for the Sox.

Baker got off to a good start in the bottom of the 1st as he got the first two outs of the inning. Big Papi then reached on an excuse me single to left and Youk took a pitch the other way and wrapped it around Pesky’s Pole for a 2-0 Red Sox lead. Drew then hit a double but Baker got Jason Bay to ground out.

Lowell flew out to center to start the 2nd and then Baker issued a walk to George Kottaras. Green brought him in with a blast over the Green Monster to push the Red Sox lead to 4-1.  Ellsbury singled and stole second with Pedroia at the plate who ended up flying out with Ellsbury going to third. Big Papi fouled out to third base to end the inning.

Minnesota Twins catcher Mike Redmond, left, walks to the mound as manager Ron Gardenhire, center, heads out to relieve starting pitcher Scott Baker, right,  in the fifth inning of the first baseball game of a doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox, Wednesday, April 22, 2009, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)More two-out fun for the Red Sox in the 3rd inning.

Baker struck out Youk to start the inning but Drew added his second double of the afternoon. After a Bay line out to right, Lowell brought him in when he took a Baker offering and put into the Green Monster seats for a 6-0 Red Sox lead.

The only inning Wakefield had trouble with was the 5th.

He got things started with a strikeout of Nick Punto. Carlos Gomez followed with a double and then Wake nailed Denard Span with a knuckleball.  Green then made his second error of the afternoon that allowed Alexi Casilla to reach and load the bases up for the Canadian Crusher Justin Morneau. He delivered a single that scored Gomez to cut the lead to 6-1. Wakefield got out of trouble though as he got Jason Kubel and Michael Cuddyer to pop out to first base.

As if they needed any more insurance runs, the Red Sox struck for 4 more before the play was halted.

Morillo took over for Breslow and allowed a leadoff double (almost a home run) to Big Papi. He then issued three straight walks to Youk, Drew and Bay with the last one bringing Big Papi. Dickey came in and gave up a RBI single to Lowell, sac fly to Kottaras and RBI ground-rule double to Green before the game was stopped.

Another solid win for the Red Sox as they are taking advantage of some poor pitching by the opposition. As Ellsbury and Big Papi continue to get hits, the Red Sox continue to win.

And there’s not much more to say about Wake other than that he’s been outstanding of late.

Let’s hope that Brad Penny can rebound in the nightcap (weather permitting of course). He’ll be opposed by Francisco Liriano in a game that is scheduled to start at 7:10 PM on NESN Plus.

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Ortiz Snubbed On All-Star Ballot

2009 MLB All-Star Game Logo

Because this year’s 2009 MLB All-Star Game is being played in St. Louis this year, there won’t be a designated hitter. This means that the players who are DH’s will not be on the All-Star ballot that was released today.

Since Kevin Youkilis plays first base for the Boston Red Sox, he is the Sox representative at first base on the ballot while David Ortiz is left off the ballot. You may remember that last year Youk was left off the ballot as Big Papi was the first base representative for the Sox.

There is always the write-in ballot for Big Papi although if you do that, you lose whoever you vote for at first base as I just found out.

Also being snubbed this year from the Red Sox is Julio Lugo who is currently in Pawtucket on a rehab assignment. Jed Lowrie, who is on the DL after undergoing wrist surgery, is listed on the ballot as the shortstop on the Red Sox.

Youkilis heads Sox’s All-Star candidates [redsox.com]

UConn Men To Play Kentucky Next Season

SEC/Big East InvitationalI had linked to this in the morning but it wasn’t official at that time. Now it is.

ESPN announced the schedule for the Big East/SEC Invitational today and the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team will take on the John Calipari-led Kentucky Wildcats in the second game of a doubleheader at Madison Square Garden on December 9th.

Georgia will take on St. John’s in the first game.

“We are excited to be a part of this and to have the opportunity to play a program like Kentucky,” Calhoun said in a statement. “We always try to schedule against the best and think this is a continuation of that tradition for us. In addition, it is always exciting for our team and our fans to play in Madison Square Garden, an arena that has been the site of so many successes for us over the years.”

Men’s Basketball to Face Kentucky in SEC/BIG EAST Invitational [UConnHuskies.com]

ESPN Releases ACC-Big Ten Challenge And SEC-Big East Invitational Schedules [Awful Announcing]

Morning Red Sox Delight – 4/22

OAKLAND, CA - APRIL 15:  Tim Wakefield #49 (R) of the Boston Red Sox celebrates with catcher George Kottaras #16 after defeating the Oakland Athletics during a Major League Baseball game at the Oakland Coliseum April 15, 2009 in Oakland, California. All Major League Baseball players are wearing #42 in honor of Jackie Robinson day.  (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

With the rainout last night, the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins will play a day/night doubleheader today. The Red Sox are coming off a sweep off the Baltimore Orioles, while the Twins are coming off a weekend sweep of the Angels.

The game this afternoon will start at 12:35 PM and it will be televised on NESN. You can also catch the game on the radio on one of the many affiliates of the Red Sox Radio Network.

Tim Wakefield (1-1, 3.00) will look to continue the momentum from his near no-hitter against the Oakland A’s last week. Wakefield has faced the Twins 25 times in his career (22 starts) and is 13-5 with a 4.31 ERA and 2 saves.

Scott Baker (0-1, 13.50) gets the start for the Twins and was he roughed up in his first outing of the season after a stint on the DL with right shoulder stiffness to start the year. Baker has made 2 appearances (1 start) against the Red Sox in his career and has no record with a 0.90 ERA.

If you’re heading to the ballpark today, be sure to wish skipper Terry Francona a happy birthday. He turns 50 today.

Five Things We Learned on a Rainy Day at Fenway [WEEI]

Will Dice-K suffer the same fate as past Japanese flameouts? [SI.com]

Open Letter to My Buds at NESN [Surviving Grady]

Bailey recalled, Hansack let go [Extra Bases]

It’s Tito’s birthday [Extra Bases]

Morning Francona [Clubhouse Insider]

Sox unsure of game two lineup [Projo Sox Blog]

Red Sox release Hansack to make room for Bailey [Projo Sox Blog]

Minnesota Twins7-7

Red Sox logo7-6

1. Denard Span LF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Alexi Casilla 2B 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Justin Morneau 1B 3. David Ortiz DH
4. Jason Kubel DH 4. Kevin Youkilis 1B
5. Michael Cuddyer RF 5. J.D. Drew RF
6. Joe Crede 3B 6. Jason Bay LF
7. Mike Redmond C 7. Mike Lowell 3B
8. Nick Punto SS 8. George Kottaras C
9. Carlos Gomez CF 9. Nick Green SS
Scott Baker SP Tim Wakefield SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers.

Minnesota Twins vs Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 4/22

Fans, from left, Trey Sverker, Alex Sverker, Eric Zoller and Matt Videtta, all of Swampscott, Mass., wait in the rain for the delayed start of a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins, Tuesday, April 21, 2009, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

With the weather being uncooperative last night and Thursday’s forecast calling for a chance of rain, the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins will play a day/night doubleheader today at Fenway Park. The first game will televised on NESN with the pregame show starting at 11:30 AM with the first pitch at 12:35 PM.

The regularly scheduled game will still start at 7:10 PM. The pregame show will start at 5:30 PM though because of the Bruins game tonight. Also please take note that the Red Sox game will be covered on the NESN Plus channels.

Hamstring lands Baldelli on the DL [Boston Globe]

Red Sox Rained Out, Will Play Two Today [Hartford Courant]

Nick Green says his stay with the Yankees prepared him for Boston [Providence Journal]

Rain washes away George Kottaras’ workday [Boston Herald]

Comfortable holding down fort at short [Boston Globe]

Baldelli disappointed about landing on DL [Providence Journal]

Jed Lowrie surgery termed a success [Boston Herald]

Lowrie has wrist surgery [Boston Globe]

Rain has Sox, Twins singing, ‘Let’s play two’ [Providence Journal]

Emphasis put on Sox starters [Boston Herald]

Jed Lowrie’s injury raises doubts [Boston Herald]

For more slices of Boston Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, and Providence Journal websites.

And if you must check out the enemy papers, head over to the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Pioneer Press websites.

Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 4/22

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

UConn Football links

Draft Prospects Excellent For UConn’s Donald Brown [Hartford Courant]

Huskies’ Butler hoping to make history [Waterbury Republican-American]

Huskies major players at draft [New Haven Register]

Brown is a leader on and off the field [SNY.tv]

Old Powers Getting Schooled at the NFL Draft [Wall Street Journal]

The Big East and the NFL Draft in the past decade [Big East Blog – ESPN.com]

Everyone Needs Guidance [NCSA College Athletic Scholarships Blog]

Mark it down! 2009 NFL Draft predictions [KFFL.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Geno Auriemma on Pat Summitt, his dislike of media [Dan Patrick]

Ego overshadows the champs [SocialistWorker.org]

Geno’s Cancer Team hosts another Derby day event [UConn | Women’s Basketball]

Diana Taurasi is a God(ess) [UConn | Women’s Basketball]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Calhoun Feeling Like One Proud Papa After Allen-Gordon Show [New London Day]

UK, UConn to play at Madison Square Garden [Kentucky.com]

College coach takes pride in Ben Gordon and Ray Allen [Chicago Tribune]

Other UConn related links

Meet The Fatties [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

Baseball Game Against Fairfield Canceled [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: Huskies Take On Rhode Island on Cox Sports Television [UConnHuskies.com]