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Red Sox Come From Behind?

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by Rawbeezeitz

This article originally written for http://bloodsox.blogspot.com

The Red Sox were down 3-1 in the 7th, it's a situation we've seen too often with this team, and as a fan, I couldn't help but feel as though the game was over.

I don't know the exact numbers, but when trailing in the 7th inning or beyond, the Red Sox have a horrible record. We've lacked the clutch hitting that is necessary to win in the late innings. But last night we were able to get it done.

The rally started against Paul "Believe it or not I'm still in the League" Shuey, who walked Lugo and yielded a single to Pedroia. Parrish came in to face Ortiz, who hit a wall ball double to knock in Lugo. Manny was intentionally walked to load the bases. Bradford came in and was up against Youkilis. Youk had a sensational at-bat, fouling off some pitches before hitting a slicing line drive over the center-fielder's head, knocking in Pedroia and Ortiz, and giving the Sox a 4-3 lead. Lowell hit a hard, skipping ground ball down the third base line, but it was snared and he was robbed of extra bases. Varitek hit a single to knock in Ramirez, making it 5-3 Sox.

Not only did we get some clutch hitting, we had some solid pitching performances, as well. Tavarez went a decent 5 innings, allowing 3 runs, but keeping us in the game. Snyder had a great 1.2 inning effort. Lopez threw 2 pitches and got the win with his 0.1 inning. Okajima allowed a solo homerun, but that was it in the 8th. Papelbon struck out a pair in a perfect 9th for his 24th Save. I was kind of hoping we'd get to see Gagne, but maybe today we will.

JD Drew once again missed the game as he was with his son in the hospital.

Curt Schilling will start on Saturday against Seattle.

The Sox send Wakefield to go against Jeremy Guthrie. I have a bad feeling that Guthrie will destroy us.


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RomiezzoLegend
851 days ago
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I hope that is the last time I ever see Julian Tavarez start a game.
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RomiezzoLegend
851 days ago
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We had a very strong 7th. Papelbon was on fire. Did you see his expression when he got the first out? He seemed ticked off because it wasn't where he wanted it. Paps does amazing when he's on fire, and last night's game proved it. I was kinda hoping to see Gagne pitch too. He looks good in a Red Sox uniform. Hopefully, like you said, we can see him pitch today.
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MegECass110AAA-er
851 days ago
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Paps was hitting 97-98 on the gun; that's the best it's been in a while. God I love that guy.
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RomiezzoLegend
851 days ago
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So do I. Him and Pedroia are my two favorite players..
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JuTMSY4Legend
851 days ago
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We've been over this...not sure about the sox losing in the 7th, but the sox are something like 1-32 (its probably increased since then) when trailing in the 9th...which is actually pretty close to the league average...
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MegECass110AAA-er
851 days ago
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They have something like 5 comeback wins, but only one was in the 9th inning (against the Orioles). I feel like Sam Perlozzo should come back to manage this one game to take Guthrie out after 8.1 redonculous innings so the Sox can win. But Chris Ray is on the DL, so they'll have to pull it off against Danys Baez I guess.
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PeanMajor Leaguer
851 days ago
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...or sometimes not at all! ...sorry, i saw a beachball coming my way
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Interceptor79Varsity
851 days ago
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Guthrie is on fire. I hope he destroys the sox...set the Yanks one game closer to post season
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MegECass110AAA-er
851 days ago
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Not as on fire as DOUG MIRABELLI! Mwahahahahaha!
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JuTMSY4Legend
851 days ago
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I really like the title of this article...
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Yakob878MVP
851 days ago
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good article and guthrite is ice cold not even close to on fire
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RomiezzoLegend
851 days ago
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Compared to June, his July numbers DO suck, you're right. Let's compare:

June: 1-0, 1.69 ERA, 30 Ks, 5 BBs, 24 Hits, 2 HRs surrendered

July: 3-2, 3.93 ERA, 26 Ks, 15 BBs, 32 Hits, 6 HRs surrendered
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