![]() Salty said after a 3-for-3 effort at Florida the other day that he felt as good as he ever had. Mid 5th, Red Sox 8-0: Just to stay consistent with our stat updates, Jarrod Saltalamacchia is now 9-for-12 in his last four games after a single to begin the fifth. It could be dicey when the Sox stroll into town for a three-game series as there is rain and cold on the docket as of now. Speaking of next Tuesday, we should all start checking out the extended weather forecast for Cleveland. Solid work by Beckett, who could be done at any time, although he doesn't pitch again until Tuesday so he may want one or two more batters. He still faces the minimum in the inning after a line-drive double play. Moments after mentioning that Josh Beckett had yet to allow a hit, he does, although it is only an infield job. About as good as can be for the right-hander as he gets set to face Cleveland next Tuesday.Įnd 5th, Red Sox 8-0: I still have the touch. Mid 6th, Red Sox 8-0: We see Josh Beckett with his coat on disappear into the tunnel so that's it for him. It's a debate as to which result is more important to our viewers. Jonathan Papelbon, Daniel Bard and Bobby Jenks are all on the schedule for this one, but Jenks had a tooth pulled back in Florida and may get the night off.Įnd 6th, Red Sox 8-0: The highlight of the sixth inning is the fan who did a faceplant on the dirt down the third-base line trying to get a foul ball.Īlso, Dennys Reyes tossed a scoreless frame. He strikes out Marco Scutaro and Jacoby Ellsbury to finish off the frame. Mid 7th, Red Sox 8-0: Pretty impressive stuff by Wilton Lopez there in the seventh. Red Sox pitching has been dominant tonight, regardless of the opponent. He struck out Hunter Pence and Bill Hall in a scoreless seventh. Other than that, Bard has been his usual self. He hasn't faced big league hitters all that much of late, so there is some importance to this outing.Įnd 7th, Red Sox 8-0: The bulk of the five runs Daniel Bard allowed this spring came in one rocky outing very early on when he was just getting in some work. Jonathan Papelbon is on to pitch the eighth. ![]() Mid 8th, Red Sox 8-0: If anyone hits the ball on that Jordan's sign (the size of a beach ball 440 feet from home plate, and only on select dates) I'll deliver the furniture myself. That leaves Bobby Jenks, Jason Rice or Blake Maxwell for the ninth. I have no clue what I'm blogging about here.Įnd 8th, Red Sox 8-0: Five pitches for Jonathan Papelbon and the inning is over. You can handle the next one, OK pal? Didn't mean to ruin your night. Red Sox catchers are now 4-for-5 with four RBIs.īlake Maxwell is on to finish this one off. 310 with a very good walk rate last year, mostly at low- and high-Class A stops. Mid 9th, Red Sox 10-0: Nice moment for 24-year-old catcher Daniel Butler, who crushes a two-run shot onto the tracks in left.īutler hit. Thanks to all of you who followed along tonight. Wilson matchup in Arlington, and the live blog will be alive and well early that day. Look for more coverage on Thursday as we lead up to the Jon Lester-C.J. For the Red Sox, nothing but positives.īoston bangs out 12 hits while five Red Sox pitchers limit Houston to four hits, all singles.They get a well-deserved day off before starting the season Friday in Texas, in case you hadn't heard.
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