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Good weather I think

Tim Wakefield

http://espn.go.com/i/mlb/profiles/players/65x90/4906.jpg

Erik Bedard

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7:05, NESN, WEEI

 

The Red Sox can't be thrilled that Wednesday is getaway day at Camden Yards. The Red Sox are 8-0 against the Orioles this season and hold a 13-game winning streak vs. Baltimore, dating back to Sept. 3, 2005.

They'll try to keep that streak going when veteran knuckleballer Tim Wakefield takes the mound against lefty Erik Bedard. The Red Sox have won Wakefield's last three starts, all of which have come with Doug Mirabelli, Wakefield's personal catcher, behind the plate.

 

The Boston bullpen continues to have a huge impact on the team's overall success.

 

"I said in April, and I said late in Spring Training, we've got a shutdown bullpen," said Red Sox ace Curt Schilling. "This is a bullpen where literally there's five guys, you can mix and match them from the sixth and seventh inning on, and they can throw up power numbers."

 

Jonathan Papelbon continues to be nearly unhittable as the closer. The rookie right-hander is 14-for-14 in save opportunities.

 

"What can you say about Pap other than he's been phenomenal," Schilling said.

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With all the rain-out's and then the off day tommorow---i am looking forward to this one. Bring on the dead birds!:D
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And the Wake said there will be batters aplenty. Batters wearing garments of white, black, and orange and wielding mighty wooden clubs. The Wake said be not afraid of the batters, for I shall smote them with fluttering white orbs cast from my knuckles. And smote them he did. And it was good.

 

Can I get an amen?

 

And this shall rule the day.....

 

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And the Wake said there will be batters aplenty. Batters wearing garments of white, black, and orange and wielding mighty wooden clubs. The Wake said be not afraid of the batters, for I shall smote them with fluttering white orbs cast from my knuckles. And smote them he did. And it was good.

 

Can I get an amen?

 

And this shall rule the day.....

 

Amen!

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And the Wake said there will be batters aplenty. Batters wearing garments of white, black, and orange and wielding mighty wooden clubs. The Wake said be not afraid of the batters, for I shall smote them with fluttering white orbs cast from my knuckles. And smote them he did. And it was good.

 

Can I get an amen?

 

And this shall rule the day.....

 

http://users.sdccu.net/hoggy/images/kb.jpg

 

This may be the greatest post I have ever read! Amen brother:thumbsup:

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Duckhunt? Bah, ORIOLEHUNT!

 

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You really outdid youself with this one!

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Red Sox

1. Kevin Youkilis, 1B

2. Mark Loretta, 2B

3. David Ortiz, DH

4. Manny Ramirez, LF

5. Mike Lowell, 3B

6. Wily Mo Pena, CF

7. Trot Nixon, RF

8. Doug Mirabelli, C

9. Alex Gonzalez, SS

P -- Tim Wakefield

 

Orioles

1. Ed Rogers, 2B

2. Melvin Mora, 3B

3. Miguel Tejada, SS

4. Jay Gibbons, RF

5. Ramon Hernandez, C

6. Javy Lopez, DH

7. Kevin Millar, 1B

8. Corey Patterson, CF

9. Luis Matos, LF

P Eric Bedard

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You really outdid youself with this one!

I have to admit, I didn't do much for that one. I picked that up from an O's game thread over at SoSH.

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Mr. Red Sox Wakefield looks to get things done and make it 14 straight (3rd highest streak against any Sox opponent). Foof for thought: 2 more wins clinches the season series win against the O's :lol:

 

Erik Bedard (6 games vs. Boston, 1-3 record with a 7.57 ERA---Career at Camden Yards in 30 games, 9-10 record with a 4.27 ERA)

Kevin Youkilis, 1 for 7 (.143 avg) RBI, Walk, K

Mark Loretta, 0 for 2

David Ortiz, 2 for 9 (.222 avg) RBI, 3 Walks, 3 Ks

Manny Ramirez, 3 for 11 (.273 avg) 3 RBIs, 2 Walks, 4 Ks

Trot Nixon, 3 for 5 (.600 avg) K

Mike Lowell, 0 for 1, Walk

Wily Mo Pena, 2 for 2 (1.000 avg) RBI

Doug Mirabelli, 1 for 2 (.500 avg) Double, RBI

Alex Gonzalez, 1 for 1 (1.000 avg) 2 RBIs

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Dustan Mohr, 0 for 2

Jason Varitek, 1 for 10 (.100 avg) 2 RBIs, 3 Walks, 4 Ks

 

Tim Wakefield (39 games vs. Baltimore, 13-11 record & 4 saves with a 3.98 ERA---Career at Camden Yards in 19 games, 7-3 record & 2 saves with a 2.90 ERA)

Ed Rogers --

Melvin Mora, 11 for 36 (.303 avg) 3 Doubles, 2 HRs, 6 RBIs, Walk, 9 Ks, 2 SBs

Miguel Tejada, 17 for 56 (.294 avg) 4 Doubles, 5 HRs, 9 RBIs, 2 Walks, 10 Ks, 2 SBs

Jay Gibbons, 9 for 31 (.290 avg) Double, 3 HRs, 4 RBIs, 7 Walks, 6 Ks

Ramon Hernandez, 9 for 23 (.381 avg) 2 Doubles, 2 HRs, 7 RBIs, 2 Walks, 3 Ks

Javy Lopez, 4 for 13 (.308 avg) Double, 2 RBIs, 3 Walks, 4 Ks

Kevin Millar, 4 for 10 (.400 avg) 2 Doubles, RBI

Corey Patterson, 0 for 6, 2 Ks, SB

Luis Matos, 5 for 23 (.250 avg) Triple, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs, Walk, 5 Ks, SB

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Jeff Conine, 4 for 30 (.133 avg) Double, 5 RBIs, 8 Walks, 6 Ks

Brandon Fahey, 0 for 4, K

Nick Markakis, 1 for 3 (.333 avg)

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