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Lester to open Windy City showdown

Boston (51-32) at Chicago (56-29), 8:35 p.m. ET

By Dawn Klemish / MLB.com

 

Tripped up by the Rays after a hot streak in the last half of June, the Red Sox will turn to lefty Jon Lester to start the team off on a good note against the World Series champion White Sox before heading into the All-Star break.

The three-game series in Chicago pits 2004 World Series champions Boston against the White Sox, who swept the Red Sox en route to the championship in 2005. Boston manager Terry Francona said despite the sweep, the game isn't all about redemption.

 

"I think [the sweep is] somewhat skewed though, because they won three in a row, but two of the games we felt like we were as much in charge of the game as they were," he said. "It's like sort of going back to the Yankees thing [in '04] -- we're one out away from getting swept, and next thing you know, we were reeling off eight in a row. It's probably somewhere in between. You certainly try to learn, but it's probably somewhere in between."

 

Lester has been surprisingly impressive in his rookie campaign, and he hasn't lost a game through his five starts as a Major Leaguer. In his last outing, Sunday at Florida, Lester limited the Marlins to two runs in five innings, but he earned a no-decision when Florida rallied after his exit and won, 3-2. He's not yet faced the White Sox, but he is showing a veteran's composure, allowing more than two runs just once in his career.

 

Keeping Lester's unscathed record intact, heading into the All-Star break on a positive note and erasing the recent memory of a nasty series in St. Petersburg are extra incentives for Boston to be on top of its game in Chicago, but Francona refused to buy into any theories -- except for the age-old idea that a team plays to win simply because that's what's expected.

 

"You know what, we want to win because we want to win," Francona said. "I know that they're a really good team and the break is coming. There's a ton of reasons to want to win.

 

"But they're a good team. It will be fun to play them, because they're such a good team."

 

Chicago will give the ball to Mark Buerhle, a lefty who lasted just five innings into his last start, against the Cubs, after allowing 11 runs (10 earned) on 13 hits. It was just the fourth time in 17 starts this season he'd allowed more than four earned runs and marked the third outing in 2006 in which he's worked less than six innings.

 

Buehrle is 5-1 at U.S. Cellular Field this year, and 4-2 with a 3.99 ERA in nine career games against the Red Sox.

 

Francona said Boston probably won't be using this series to show how it has progressed through the first half.

 

"I think I do shy away from that measuring stick thing just because, so far [in our series with the Rays], we're not measuring very well," Francona said before Thursday night's game against Tampa Bay. "I don't think that means we can't win. I think you measure the whole season, and little bits and pieces don't tell the whole story."

 

Pitching matchup

BOS: LHP Jon Lester (3-0, 3.08 ERA)

The rookie has a 2.45 ERA in two road starts this season.

 

CWS: LHP Mark Buerhle (9-5, 3.86 ERA)

Buehrle is 4-2 with a 3.99 ERA lifetime against Boston, including an 0-1 record with a 6.23 ERA in 2005.

 

 

Player to watch

Manny Ramirez is 8-for-14 (.444) against Buerhle, with a double, three homers, eight RBIs and six walks.

 

 

On the Internet

MLB.TV

Gameday Audio

• Gameday

• Official game notes

 

On television

• NESN, ESPN

 

On radio

• WEEI 850 AM, WROL 950 AM (Espa?ol)

 

Up next

• Saturday: Red Sox (RHP Josh Beckett, 10-4, 4.59), at White Sox (RHP Freddy Garcia, 10-5, 4.72) 1:20 p.m. ET

• Sunday: Red Sox (RHP Curt Schilling, 10-3, 3.63) at White Sox (RHP Jose Contreras, 9-0, 3.31), 2:05 p.m. ET

• Monday-Wednesday: All-Star break

 

Let the Manny MoJo roll!

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Hahah yeah! Let the Manny mojo go!

 

Great to see our best pitchers going. With that much needed offensive outbreak last week, I feel much better about traveling to Chicago. Let's take 2/3 and I'll be happy.

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Coco is in the midst of an 0 for 22 slump, Buehrle is the guy to help get him out of his funk

 

 

Mark Buehrle (9 games vs Boston, 4-2 record with a 3.99 ERA---Career at U.S. Cellular Field in 112 games, 51-25 record with a 3.51 ERA)

Kevin Youkilis, 1 for 1 (1.000 avg) Walk

Mark Loretta --

David Ortiz, 13 for 37 (.351 avg) 5 Doubles, HR, 5 RBIs, 3 Walks, 4 Ks

Manny Ramirez, 8 for 18 (.444 avg) Double, 3 HRs, 8 RBIs, 6 Walks, 3 Ks

Jason Varitek, 9 for 20 (.450 avg) 2 HRs, 4 RBIs, 2 Walks

Mike Lowell --

Gabe Kapler, 6 for 26 (.231 avg) Double, RBI, 4 Ks

Coco Crisp, 10 for 26 (.385 avg) Double, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs, Walk, 4 Ks

Alex Gonzalez --

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Trot Nixon, 2 for 7 (.286 avg) K

 

Jon Lester (1st career appearance vs Chicago)

 

EDIT: Sorry if any Chi Sox fans are reading this...

 

AJ Pierzynski getting voted in as the last all-star player over Francisco Liriano is utter ********

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Liriano over Buehrle, Redman, Contrearas, Kenny Rogers, heck even Santana.

 

1.99 ERA, Hello that is like 99-00 Pedro

 

 

Say Mike Lowell, was in the final ballet thing, which he should have been, I still would have voted for Liriano, and I am a homer- however this guy frigging should be on this team.

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Liriano over Buehrle, Redman, Contrearas, Kenny Rogers, heck even Santana.

 

1.99 ERA, Hello that is like 99-00 Pedro

Kenny Rogers isn't even the best pitcher on his team. Verlander and Robertson over Rogers.

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Kenny Rogers isn't even the best pitcher on his team. Verlander and Robertson over Rogers.

 

I would agree 100%. However, Rogers is a better selection than Buehrle

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Ozzie, AJ, and the Hawk? Some real likeable characters in this series. Yoda has an idea for some mojo.......

 

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i159/raneedaze/STFU_YODA.jpg

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Tonight’s lineups:

 

Red Sox

1. Kevin Youkilis, 1B

2. Mark Loretta, 2B

3. David Ortiz, DH

4. Manny Ramirez, LF

5. Jason Varitek, C

6. Mike Lowell, 3B

7. Gabe Kapler, RF

8. Coco Crisp, CF

9. Alex Gonzalez, SS

-- Jon Lester, SP

 

White Sox

1. Pablo Ozuna, LF

2. Álex Cintrón, 2B

3. Jim Thome, DH

4. Paul Konerko, 1B

5. Jermaine Dye, RF

6. Joe Crede, 3B

7. Juan Uribe, SS

8. Chris Widger, C

9. Brian Anderson, CF

-- Mark Buehrle, SP

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I dont know. Im a doctor, not a Baseball Executive.

 

Well when I am a baseball executive you will not have to deal with these inane start times. Guaranteed (well at least if they let me have a say in the decision).

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Responding to the final vote stuff, Pierzynski is the 4th best player in that group, if not 5th. Hernandez and him are a wash I think, without looking at the stats. Liriano should absolutely be in, so should Verlander and Hafner. At least they got the NL right. If there was an ASG without the league leader in AVG and the league leader in starter's ERA, and probably K/9, you know this is a joke. This one counts? Then why the f*** is Mark Redman pitching?
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Jesus Christ, you tell me who would be a better representative from KC than Mark Redman. He had a 5 win month of June (5-0) with a low-mid 3's ERA.

 

Please, tell me who from KC would be better. They'd never put Gobble in. They don't use non-closing relievers.

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Just so our friends who aren't in the New England area know, this game will be on ESPN as well tonight.

 

I know it was in the above post, just sayin' it again.

 

THANK YOU. I will not have to endure "PUT IT ON THE SCOREBOARD...... YEAH!" and "He Gone".

 

I can't believe I'm about to say this, but I'd rather listen to.... gulp... Joe Morgan over those guys. :blink:

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Mahk Loretter!! Girly's stuck between a rock and a hard place. Pitch to Papi, or pitch...........hahaha....Papi!!!
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