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Smmonroe2
I am studying journalism at Lyndon State College, a small school in northern Vermont. I love sports and enjoy writing. I hope to some day be a sports writer for a decent newspaper or work for ESPN. http://www.sammonroe.net

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Papi Power

by Smmonroe2
created April 02, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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David Ortiz got his groove back and Jon Lester shut out the Oakland Athletics, for a 5-0 Boston win on the second day of April.

Lester faced off against Rich Harden for the second time in the young season, and this game was a great pitcher’s battle. Lester tossed six and two thirds innings of scoreless ball while giving up just three hits and three walks. Lester also struck out three in a game that his defense turned several double plays behind him. On the other side of the ball Rich Harden tossed five innings of scoreless ball, giving up four walks, four hits and sitting down six Red Sox players with strike outs.

It was not until the seventh inning that the Red Sox scored, when David Ortiz hit a homerun off of Alan Embree with Kevin Youkilis on second. Then with the bases loaded in the eighth inning Dustin Pedroia hit an RBI single and Kevin Youkilis followed him with an RBI single of his own. Jason Varitek finished off the scoring for the Sox when he hit a homerun to the same part of the field that his double that could have been a homer was hit last night.

Bryan Corey came in to relive Jon Lester in the seventh for the Sox and he gave up just one hit while striking out two in an inning and a third of work. Manny Delcarmen sealed the Sox 5-0 win with a perfect ninth inning.

The Oakland Athletics will have tomorrow off as they prepare to face the Cleveland Indians on Friday. While the Boston Red Sox will travel to Toronto for a game on Friday against the Blue Jays.

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yough week for former red sox relivers gane and embree
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worst yet their, tough and gangne
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the new brewers closer wont make it much longer
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