31 July 2010

No More Grand Slams in Vain

The Rays beat the Yanks 3-2 while we suffered another "tough loss". Is this the point at which we start rooting for the Yankees to falter? For their new acquisitions to weigh them down? For the Rays to roar past them so we can just perhaps steal the wild card?

Speaking of new acquisitions, apparently you can add Kerry Wood to the list of those who have gone to the Yankees along with Berkman and Kearns. We're sending down Hermida and bringing up Richardson and OF Kalish, so the lineup given below is going to shift. Abraham thinks it's possible these moves indicate some kind of trade happening for the Sox, but it may just be that "these are our deadline acquisitions -- from the minors and eventually from the DL!"

If nothing happens today for the Sox, deals can still be done in August. No reason to panic. No reason to panic if we don't make the postseason either. But I'd much rather play into October -- wouldn't you?

Stranger things have happened.

RED SOX (58-45)
Scutaro SS
Drew RF
Youkilis 1B
Ortiz DH
Martinez C
Beltre 3B
Hall 2B
Hermida LF
McDonald CF

Pitching: RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka (7-3, 4.09)

TIGERS (52-50)
Jackson CF
Rhymes 2B
Boesch RF
Cabrera 1B
Peralta 3B
Kelly LF
Frazier DH
Laird C
Santiago SS

Pitching: RHP Max Scherzer (7-8, 4.45)

30 July 2010

Game 103 - Tigers vs. Red Sox - 7 PM Game Thread

Armando Gallaraga / Jon Lester

Thread on!

28 July 2010

Channeling My Inner RedSock

Maybe it's the prospect of meeting Allan for the first time later today, but reading Peter Abraham's Extra Bases stuff today is sending me into a minor rant.

Abraham seems like a smart guy, consistent in his approach. I have read a lot of his stuff on EB, including chats. He's sometimes criticized for taking a condescending tone toward fans who panic too easily, propose unreasonable trades, or speculate about next season before this one is over. I've been OK with that tone for the most part.

But yesterday he pissed me off. Before the game, he dedicated a post to Drew's coming out of the lineup, writing, "J.D. Drew has added to his MLB record of most times scratched from the lineup because of a hamstring strain."

I suppose he's trying to be a bit funny, and I suppose he's referring to the fact when Drew misses games, he often is scratched at the last moment. But as RS has pointed out, Drew's right up there in terms of games started for the year. Why should Abraham, whose calling card is skewering boneheaded fan notions, encourage the notion of Drew as fragile? Many the Sox fans in the Oakland stands last week were loudly calling him "Nancy". It's probably too late -- the label's not going away.

Having said all that, DJ is not in the lineup for today's game (12:35 PST / 3:35 EST).

RED SOX (57-44)
Scutaro SS
McDonald RF
Youkilis 1B
Ortiz DH
Martinez C
Beltre 3B
Hermida LF
Hall 2B
Patterson CF

Pitching: RHP Josh Beckett (1-1, 6.66)

ANGELS (52-51)
Aybar SS
Izturis DH
Callaspo 3B
Abreu RF
Matsui LF
Kendrick 2B
Napoli 1B
Wilson C
Willits CF

Pitching: RHP Joel Pineiro (10-7, 4.18)

In other news, Edes has a good article on Okajima's social and language issues, and Sons of Sam Horn a good discussion on the same.

27 July 2010

The Return of Big John

John Lackey has been healthy but unspectacular as a Red Sox (9-5, 4.36, 1.51 WHIP). His recent couple of strong starts have inspired hope that down the stretch he'll be a credit to the rotation. The career numbers (3.86 ERA / 1.32 WHIP) he earned as an Angel are closer to what Boston fans would like to see.

For those who tend to mix up the Weaver brothers, Jered is the better one. He's 9-6, 3.22, 1.09 in 2010.

RS and L-girl are traveling. I'll see them tomorrow.

LBJ was 1-for-2 with a walk and a stolen base in Fort Meyers today.

RED SOX (56-44)
Scutaro SS
Drew RF
Youkilis 1B
Ortiz DH
Martinez C
Beltre 3B
Lowrie 2B
Cameron CF
Hermida LF

Pitching: RHP John Lackey (9-5, 4.36)

ANGELS (52-50)
Izturis SS
Callaspo 3B
Abreu RF
Hunter CF
Matsui DH
Napoli 1B
Kendrick 2B
Rivera LF
Mathis C

Pitching: RHP Jered Weaver (9-6, 3.22)

26 July 2010

Playin' with the Angels

Buchholz vs. Pinero

Attention, shoppers: VMart is back in the lineup. But as the Rays and Yanks continue to play well, is a West Coast trip full of its share of miscues going to derail us altogether? The question will be answered the way they always are in baseball: game by game.

East coasters may be looking forward to the end of baseball after midnight. As a West coaster, I feel like 7:00 is the perfect time for games to end, not to begin. But we're in Orange County regardless, playin' with the Angels.