Friday, May 20, 2005

SOX ESCAPE SCARE


Mueller and Miller both had great nights. Mueller got his first homer of the season and Miller got his first win of the season. The game was too close though. The Sox squandered a few big opportunities to blow the game wide open but they failed to get the big hit. And by they, I mean Edgar Renteria. Then Foulke came in and nearly blew what should have been a routine and easy save.

The Man of the Game is Johnny Damon who went 2 for 2 with a single and a triple. He also walked twice. He only scored once but that was mostly due to the 2, 3, 4, and 5 hitters oging a combined 1 for 15.

Tim Wakefield will take on Kyle Davies who will be making his Major League debut. you'd think that this game would be a lopsided victory for us but the Red Sox have been known to make random pitchers look like Cy Young.

For the first time all season, Wakefield won't be pitching to Doug Mirabelli. Mirabelli injured his wrist in an at-bat on Wednesday in the blowout loss to Oakland. Francona had take Varitek out in order to give Mirabelli some plate appearances and rest Tek and it backfired. This is the first time in his career that Mirabelli will be on the DL. Francona made no public decision as to who would catch for Wakefield. It will be either Varitek or Shawn Wooten who was brought up from Pawtucket. Francona might also have Millar catch because for some reason, he beleives Millar can do anything.

Sick of seeing Johnny Damon on TV? Then don't watch Fox tomorrow afternoon because Damon will be hosting This Week in Baseball.

Posting might be light in the next few days because I'm going to a casino in upstate New York and then going to Cooperstown to hopefully catch some of the Hall of Fame game. Then I might go up to Portland to see the Sea Dogs but that's still up in the air.

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