Thursday, June 02, 2005

SOX BEGIN JUNE AS IF IT WERE MAY


If Schilling came back today, there is no doubt that I'd move Wakefield out to the pen. He's been too inconsistent and he can be a good releiver.

Sidney Ponson has an ERA of 5.11. Somehow, our offense, which is one of the best in baseball, was unable to get more than 3 unearned runs off of him.

Kevin Millar had his 5th error which is absolutely pathetic for a first baseman. There are 2 first basemen who have more errors than Millar. Carlos Delgado, and Scott Hatteburg. Delgado is batting .313 with 10 HRs though. Hatteburg is at .277 and is a converted catcher. Millar, on the other hand, is an unimpressive .247 with 2 homeruns, 1 of which was totally meaningless.

Kevin Millar does not deserve the playing time he is getting. Olerud and Youkilis should be getting more time at first-base. Thankfully Ortiz will be playing when the team goes to NL parks. I also think Bellhorn should be getting more days off especially against strikeout pitchers. Youkilis has been taking groundballs at 2nd and Mueller can move from 3rd to 2nd. Either Youk or Olerud should be in the lineup everyday. This won't happen though because Francona loves his players. He particularly loves his bad ones like Millar.

The Man of the Game for Wednesday's loss is Miguel Tejada who went 4 for 5 with 3 runs and an RBI. He had three doubles and a homer.

The Bitch-Goat shall be divided thusly:
Wakefield: 0.7 - 5.2 IP, 7 ER
Mantei: 0.1 - IP, 2 ER
Renteria: 0.2 - 0 for 5, 6 LOB

Manny Ramirez, David Ortiz, and Jason Varitek are leading at their positions in All-Star balloting. Us Boston fans are proving how stupid we are though because Millar is 2nd in All-Star votes at 1st base.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

SOX SLEEP THRU 4 INNINGS, WAKE UP IN 5TH


Johnny Damon has a tendency to run into the wall for no good reason. To make the play he was trying to make, running into the wall was required. He nearly amde the play, too. From the Green Monster I could see that the ball was going to be trouble once it was hit. Then I saw Damon running towards the triangle where he had made a homerun saving catch earlier. This time he nearly made a spectacular play catching the ball in his glove before it got knocked out by the wall.

The game itself was a great one to go to. The Red Sox struggled through 4 innings, getting no hit by Daniel Cabrera. Miller seemes to be ready to lose it in the first few innings. In the 3rd, he gave up that 415 foot triple to Gibbons, then a wall ball double to Fasano. He was then able to keep the ball in the infield to prevent anymore scoring.

Thing seemed bleak. Ramirez was given the day off and wasn't put into the game when Damon got hurt. This meant that the lineup was Olerud-Renteria-Ortiz-Nixon-Tek-Millar-Mueller-Payton-Bellhorn. The lineup loses some of its ferocity when Damon and Manny aren't in it.

The defensive adjustments caused by Damon's injury worked out though. Olerud made a fine double play at first, Payton's arm was able to hold a runner on third base after a fly out, and Millar barely had to move in left field.

Finally in the 5th they broke out of the no-hitter. Mueller led off with a walk, Payton hit a double play ball but hussled to be safe at first. Bellhorn got the first Boston hit with a single up the middle. Olerud doubled, scoring Payton. Renteria singled, scoring Bellhorn. Ortiz singled, scoring Olerud. Nixon hit a weak grounder that scored Renteria. Varitek then struck out to end the inning but the Sox had a lead they would not relinquish.

The Man of the Game is Wade Miller who settled down very nicely to go 7 strong innings allowing only the 1 earned run. He could be very important as a #3 or 4 starter to this team and considering that we got him for barely anything, he's been a pretty solid pickup.

Tuesday, May 31, 2005

O'S HIT


For some reason, Arroyo has struggled since his suspension. For some reason, we can't beat Baltimore. For some reason, we can't hit Rodrigo Lopez.

The Man of the Game is obviously Rodrigo Lopez. He pitched 8 innings allowing 6 hits, an unearned run, and 2 walks. He owns us for some reason.

The Bitch-Goat shall be divided thusly:
Arroyo: 0.7 - 2.2 IP, 7 ER
Renteria: 0.1 - 0 for 4
Ortiz: 0.1 - 0 for 3
Varitek: 0.1 - 0 for 3

Cabrera vs. Miller tommorow night. The Sox need to win this one and the next one.

Sunday, May 29, 2005

WELLS THERE YOU HAVE IT


David Wells needed to step up big and he did. He started off slowly but recovered and pitched well enough to go the full 9 but apparently Francona didn't think so. Francona also thought that Millar agaist Mussina would be a better matchup than Olerud against Mussina. Thankfully, neither move cost the Sox the game as they crusied to a 7-2 victory.

Is there anyone hotter than Edgar Renteria right now? Another great night for him in the 2 spot. 4 for 5 with 3 runs scored, doing what a #2 hitter should do. Ortiz and Manny also had awsome days which was necesarry because the bottom of the lineup was held hitless.

The Man of the Game has got to be David Wells who went 8.1 innings, allowing only 2 runs off 6 hits and no walks.

The Red Sox go back to Fenway for a key series with the Baltimore Orioles who lead us by 3 games in the division. Arroyo looks to rebound against nemesis Rodrigo Lopez on Monday. Wade Miller takes on Daniel Cabrera Tuesday night (I have Monster tickets!), and Wakefield goes against Ponson on Wednesday.

Saturday, May 28, 2005

BUSTING OUT OF IT


The only Red Sox hitter not to reach base, including substitutes, was Kevin Youkilis who went 0 for 2. In total, the Red Sox went 27 for 52. That's .519. Everyone had a pretty good day. Damon went 4 for 7 with 3 runs and an RBI. Renteria had a very nice 3 for 3 with a Grand Slam and 5 RBI. Vazquez replaced Renteria and went 1 for 3. Ortiz went 2 for 4 and walked twice. Ramirez had a great day going 4 for 4. Payton went 1 for 2 with 3 RBI in the place of Ramirez. Nixon went 3 for 6 with a homer. Tek was 2 for 5. Shoppach got hit by a pitch in his only plate appearance. Olerud went 3 for 6 and it wouldv'e been 5 for 6 if he didn't line towards the pitcher twice. Mueller was 2 for 4. Youk was held hitless. Bellhorn was 2 for 6. The Sox scored in every inning but the 3rd, 6th, and 9th.

Not to be lost in all the hitting was Matt Clement's 6 shutout innings. He pitched around some jams to earn his 6th win. He along with Arroyo have been the team's MVPs so far. Clement is the only Sox starter who hasn't struggled.

The Red Sox fans completely took over Yankee Stadium. It was one of the worst home losses the Yankees have ever endured.

The Man of the Game is difficult to pick. So many hitters had a great day and Clement pitched well. It's gotta be Edgar Renteria though. He essentially ended the game with his Grand Slam giving the Sox a 9 run lead. He hit to both fields with authority.

SOX DROP FOUR STRAIGHT, DROP TO FOURTH


Watching the game at my friend's apartment in Cambridge as Sheffield stood at the plate. I bet $1 that he'd hit a homerun. The next pitch wound up in the upper deck.

Allan Embree is a lefthanded fastball pitcher. Gary Sheffield is a right handed fastball hitter. That just doesn't work out. No fastball in the middle of the plate thrown by Allan Embree or anyone else can get by the bat of Gary Sheffield unless Sheffield messes up.

The Man of the Game for Thursday's pathetic 8-1 loss to Toronto is gustavo Chacin who went 6 innings allowing only 1 unearned run.

The Bitch-goat shall be divided thusly:
Miller: 0.7 - 2 IP, 7 ER
Damon: 0.1 - 0 for 3
Ramirez: 0.1 - 0 for 4
Ortiz: 0.1 - 0 for 4

The Man of the Game for Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Yankees is Derek Jeter who went 2 for 5 with a triple, 2 runs scored and a stolen base.

The Bitch-Goat shall be divided thusly:
Wakefield: 0.3 - 5 IP, 4 ER
Embree: 0.3 - IP, 2 ER
Mueller: 0.1 - 0 for 4
Ramirez: 0.1 - 0 for 4
Svuem: 0.2 - terrible job coaching 3rd base. killed a rally

The Red Sox will be lucky to avoid a sweep in this series.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

BITCHIN' 'BOUT PITCHIN'


First of all, I'm sick of this weather. I drive all the way up to Kenebunk, Maine on my way to Portland to see the Sea Dogs. When I left my house, weather.com said the conditions in Portland were "foggy" so I figured I could catch a game and see some friends. As I drove through New Hampshire it became clear that Portland would be rainy and even if the rain stopped, they wouldn't have a dry enough field to play. So I had to turn around.

Everyone on WEEI and on their blogs and in their day-to-day conversations about the Red Sox have been complaining about the offense. Renteria isn't getting on base enough, Manny's average is low, Bellhorn is striking out too much, et cetera. The problem with this team isn't the offense. In fact, the Sox have scored more runs at the quarter of the season than they did last year at that point. 24 more runs in fact. That's 0.6 runs a game or 3 more runs every 5 games. This may sound small but it should be enough to wina few more close games. Unless, of course, your pitching is not doing its job.

This year, the Red Sox have allowed 31 more runs than they did through 40 games last season. Here are some scary numbers:

Starter's ERA 2004: 3.67
Starter's ERA 2005: 4.51

Bullpen ERA 2004: 2.80
Bullpen ERA 2005: 5.20

Last year, the starter's ERA was below average by about 0.90 which is pretty good. This is why we were winning alot in April. The bullpen ERA was outstanding at 2.80 whereas now it is crappy at 5.20. The pen is blowing games and the starters are having trouble keeping us in games.

Tuesday's game was just terrible. The Sox got out to their early lead only to watch their mediocre starter blow it. Then the Sox came back only to watch their crappy bullpen blow it. There some questionable pitching decisions by Francona but none were outright bad and it is alot easier to criticise Tuesday's game on Thursday morning.

The Man of the Game is Reed Johnson who went 2 for 5 with a pair of homers, 5 RBI, and the game winning shot.

The Bitch-Goat shall be divided thusly:
Wells: 0.5 - 6.1 IP, 5 ER
Timlin: 0.1 - 2.1 IP, ER
Embree: 0.3 - 0.1 IP, 3 ER
Millar: 0.1 - 0 for 4, K, 2 LOB

Not surprisingly, the Red Sox were shut down by a mediocre lefthander Wednesday night. The Sox went a combined 4 for 31 (.129) The 1-6 hitters went a combined 1 for 22 (.045). Hitters 3 thru 6 were 0 for 14. The Red Sox did not get an extra base hit. Their sole run was knocked in by Damon with a bases loaded groundout. Renteria followed with his usual groundout in a big spot.

The Man of the Game is Russ Adams, a light hitting shortstop who went 2 for 3 with a double and a triple. He scored twice.

The Bitch-Goat shall be divided thusly:
Arroyo: 0.5 - 6 IP, 5 R, 2 ER, Error
Millar: 0.2 - 0 for 4, Error
Ramirez: 0.1 - 0 for 4
Damon: 0.1 - 0 for 4
Renteria: 0.1 - 1 for 4, choked in biggest AB of game

This team has not been able to win in the division. This team has not been able to win on the road. These trends need to be stopped. Half of the games are played within the division. Half of the games are played on the road. Three fourths of the games are played against the division and/or on the road. Only one fourth of the games are against non-divisional opponents at Fenway Park. These are the only games which the Red Sox have consistently won.

Theo has his work cut out for him. The bullpen obviously needs another set-up man because Embree isn't cutting it and Francona seems unwilling to use Mantei in that role. The Sox could also use another frontline pitcher especially since Schilling's condition when he returns will be an unkown. The Red Sox also need to look at a replacement for Millar. I think Olerud will work out nicely and mixing in Youkilis will also work. I don't think Millar should be benched but perhaps he should only be used against lefthanders for the time being. Renteria is here to stay for awhile but I think he needs to be moved down to the bottom of the lineup. He is killing us. I hope he'll come around, but at the moment, he is seriously hurting the team. If he were back in the bottom of the order maybe the Bill Mueller effect will take hold and he will be relaxed enough to hit well.

BOSTON DIRT DOGS KEEP MAKING STUFF UP
Boston Dirt Dogs is the best looking, best maintained, most popular, and most succesful blog in Red Sox Nation. However, it thinks that it is a news outlet like the Associated Press or the Boston Globe or CBS 4. It is not. The Dirt Dogs ran a story today about Keith Foulke. Here's the story. Mind you, this story has been reworded, re-edited, and revamped about half a dozen times on Wednesday as real information became apparent. Here's what happened:

Boston Dirt Dogs published a story claiming Keith Foulke cancelled an autograph appearance at a Cooperstown store because he had to fly to Alabama to see an arm surgeon. WEEI's Dale and Holley contacted Foulke and the Red Sox. Foulke denied seeing any doctor in Alabama. The Dirt Dogs updated their site claiming the store owner was sticking to his guns. Later in the evening, it is discovered that Foulke went down to Alabama to be in the presence of an expert analyst who was looking at Foulke's pitching mechanics. This makes sense to me given Foulke's struggles this year and his inconsistency which suggests a mechanical problem not a health problem which would probably result in consistently bad performances.

I knew this whole story was a bunch of BS from the moment I heard about it. One of my friends in Cooperstown told me the night before the game that Foulke was supposed to appear at the store at which one of his friends worked at but he cancelled at least several days prior. I didn't think anything of this at the time but when I heard the story, I jumped on it and e-mailed Dale and Holley who read my e-mail on the air telling the truth.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, Boston Dirt Dogs is not a news source and shouldn't act like it is.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005