August 14, 2005

G115: Red Sox 7, White Sox 4

Is this getting boring? ... The Red Sox have won six straight, 14 of 16 and 18 of 23. They've scored 62 runs in their last six games. They have had 10+ hits in each of their last seven games and are batting .354 with a .429 OBP during that time. They've also won 13 straight games at home. In their last 10 games at Fenway, the Sox have hit .334 and scored 86 runs. They leads the AL East by five games.

Tim Wakefield threw six shutout innings last night on only 70 pitches (11-11-7 20-12-9), allowing only four baserunners, before heavy rain forced a 40-minute delay. When he returned, his rhythm was off and he allowed back-to-back homers to Paul Konerko and Aaron Rowand. He finished with five hits allowed, five strikeouts and no walks. ... On the other side, Boston made Jon Garland throw 74 pitches in three innings and 90 through the first four (18-32-24 16).

Two Sox players told the Herald that Jon Papelbon will get the ball in Detroit on Tuesday, even though he's been pitching in relief for Pawtucket. ... Can we pull the plug on the the Mike Remlinger Era (6 batters: 3 hits, 2 walks, error)? ... Johnny Damon "tweaked" a hamstring running to first on Friday night, but he expects to play today. He has a hit in 49 of his last 51 games. ... Roberto Petagine hit his first home run since September 27, 1998.

Tony Graffanino is hitting .358 (24-for-67) since joining the Sox; in his last four games, all at Fenway, he's batting .563 (9-for-16), with four doubles, a homer, eight RBIs, and six runs scored. ... Meanwhile, in 11 games with the PawSox, Mark Bellhorn is 5-for-45 (.111) with 15 strikeouts and one home run. ... Keith Foulke threw 54 pitches off a mound (three sessions of 18) without discomfort yesterday afternoon. ... David Ortiz (3-for-4) reached base in eight consecutive at-bats (7 hits, 1 walk) before striking out in the eighth inning last night.

Here are the bottom 14 in RBI Opportunity (min. 300 PA):
                PA  R1  R2 R3  Tot BI RBI/Runner
1. CGuzman 350 130 69 40 239 12 .0502
2. CPatterson 351 95 64 31 190 14 .0737
3. TWomack 317 105 60 31 196 15 .0765
4. WTaveras 468 105 74 48 227 19 .0837
5. MBellhorn 335 123 71 51 245 21 .0857
6. NLogan 316 78 56 24 158 14 .0886
7. CBlake 408 123 84 38 245 23 .0939
8. ABerroa 473 122 87 34 243 23 .0947
9. CGuillen 347 107 54 28 189 18 .0952
10. JWilson 452 122 76 39 237 23 .0970
11. DBell 426 157 108 61 326 33 .1012
12. JRollins 507 101 84 39 224 23 .1027
13. MCuddyer 321 97 65 40 202 21 .1040
14. ERenteria 481 172 113 65 350 37 .1057
Clement / Hernandez at 2:00.

1 comment:

DanM said...

All is getting better and the pitching continues ot be the worry! But, the best part of my BoSox Watch '05 is seeing no more Mark "The K" Bellhorn. Any words about Foulke's velocity or effectiveness?
Dan