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Game #2 Wasn't So Grand...Sox Lose
Published on 2010-08-26 03:39:00
The scheduled Hernadez/Lester pitching match-up in game two of the Boston Red Sox day/night doubleheader with the Seattle Mariners never came to pass last night at Fenway Park. This will affect the upcoming vital series with the Tampa Bay Rays, who the Red Sox are trying to chase down in their bid for a wild card spot in the playoffs. After the day off today, Lester will pitch Friday with Clay Buchholz going Saturday and John Lackey going on Sunday night. Those are the best arms the Red Sox have
Boston/Seattle Game #1
Published on 2010-08-25 14:55:00
It stopped raining at Fenway and it's 4pm EDT. Going into the bottom of the 8th, it's Red Sox 4 Mariners 3. The ninth will be a Papelbon finish. More a little later. Hey, Beckett looked good. Pap's pitching. Now 5-3 Boston going into the 9th. A screaming liner that Paps gloves in self defense. His velocity looks GREAT. One out. The count is 0-2. 1-2. Still 1-2 on a foul ball to left. Still one big out. Another foul. Paps looks good with a two run cushion. It's tough to trust him with anything l
The Latest Radar For Fenway Park...
Published on 2010-08-25 05:22:00
It's 6:24am EDT here in north central Connecticut. Click on this post's title for a live hi-def weather radar image. The rain that went through here in Hartford until a few hours ago is still embedded off the east coast. The precipitation is now centered over eastern Rhode Island north to eastern (including Fenway Park) Massachusetts. If you're going to game number one, keep an eye on the radar and the Red Sox networks. That's a quick update. From me.