BNP,
Uehara just behind Kimbral for scoreless innings. By some measures best closer in baseball. He's been miraculous for Sox.
Survive 8th and Sox should be good.
Scherzer trots out in 8th. Are you kidding?
The dumbest move ever
Last edited by Sanlmar; 09-03-2013 at 06:49 PM. Reason: Oops 8th typo
Oh he's back and no matter how you look at it of course it's too soon. Coke pitched to one batter I believe yesterday and got him out. That might be the only use for Coke is to throw to one guy in a favorable situation for him before bringing it a real pitcher.
Still the 8th for you guys but Scherzer's pitch count is up there. I'd assume it was a play to get one or two guys out but his pitches will be very limited this inning if he don't get anything done.
Now he gets pulled and here comes Phil Coke.
BNP,
The baseball gods will punish Sox for leaving them loaded. We'll see.
Playoff preview. It was a good take.
Lew,
NESN flashed 106.
Pitching dual forsure but it was a good game, one thing seems to be forsure is you do not want to face Uehara in the 9th. He just made all 3 batters look like fools up there.
Pitchers duel for sure but hitting failed both teams tonight just Red Sox edged it out.
Tomorrow it's Dumpsterfire vs. Porcello so that should be interesting. I probably should just lock in the over for the game right now.
Caught some of this playing live poker tonight and it was quite painful. I kept telling them to just turn the channel when it got way out of hand.
With that said Boston crushed and...
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OMAR INFANTE IS GOD AND ANDY DIRKS IS HIS UNDERSTUDY.
How many times have two guys on the same team went 5 for 5 in the same game? It wouldn't surprise me if this happened back in the old days when pitchers were half the men these guys are today but for this to happen tonight was incredible as they made up 10 of the 26 hits the Tigers dropped on KC and much of that damage was against their ace James Shields.
ATTA BOYS! WAY TO BOUNCE BACK AFTER THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT BLOOD BATH IN BOSTON.
NEW YORK -- Two nights in a row, the Red Sox have pulled off the final rally at Yankee Stadium.
Mike Napoli hit a tying grand slam in the seventh, Shane Victorino had a go-ahead homer one inning later and Boston beat the New York Yankees 12-8 on Friday night for its fourth straight victory.
Will Middlebrooks went deep for the third straight day and the Red Sox erased a five-run deficit in another wild game between these longtime rivals. One night earlier, the Yankees took an 8-7 lead with a six-run seventh -- only to lose 9-8 in 10 innings on Victorino's tiebreaking single.
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