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  1. RED SOX (44-29) Ellsbury CF Nava RF Pedroia 2B Ortiz DH Napoli 1B Saltalamacchia C Gomes LF Drew SS Iglesias 3B Pitching: RHP Ryan Dempster (4-7, 4.21).
  2. Nice job by Doubront so far. Runs!!
  3. You're personal attacks and posts are weak. Oh, and wrong!
  4. As always, you are wrong. You've praised Nava but never once admitted you were WRONG about Nava. Big difference. Coward. Still not menopausal. Wrong again. Too bad you have to get personal and be a gigantic f***ing ass.
  5. Congratulations. Never thought I would read that word in any of your posts...ever...about anyone or anything!! :thumbsup:
  6. True. And "My name is a700 and I was SO WRONG about Daniel Nava" But you'll never see the quoted part, ever in your lifetime.
  7. Too bad Nava should be working at BK haha GOOD JOB DANIEL!!!!
  8. Finally I guess..... Buchholz placed on DL Posted by Staff June 18, 2013 08:19 PM By Emily Kaplan, Globe Correspondent The Red Sox placed pitcher Clay Buchholz on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 9, the team announced. Buchholz has not pitched since he left a start on June 8 with neck stiffness. The Red Sox need a starter for Saturday’s game. Earlier Tuesday, manager John Farrell said the team narrowed in on two candidates as potential fill-ins: Rubby De La Rosa and Allen Webster. Buchholz needed to throw a successful bullpen session on Tuesday if he was going to start on Saturday. Farrell said the team would monitor his throws to determine his availability. “For [buchholz] to be able to make that start, he would need to bullpen today, Thursday, and then start Saturday,” Farrell said earlier. “If the bullpen can not be executed today, then we will make a move.” Buchholz appeared to throw some pitches in the bullpen before Tuesday night's game. The announcement was made in the bottom of the first inning. In other roster moves, backup catcher David Ross was placed on the seven day disabled list because of concussion symptoms. Catcher Ryan Lavarnaway and right handed pitcher Alex Wilson were called up and are available to play in Tuesday night's game, the team announced.
  9. Tell me you were joking Ital???? Really?
  10. Because Napoli played 1st in the 1st game. Need Nava's bat in the line up and he's done fine at 1st.
  11. RED SOX Ellsbury CF Victorino RF Pedroia 2B Ortiz DH Nava 1B Gomes LF Saltalamacchia C Drew SS Iglesias 3B Pitchingr: LHP Felix Doubront (4-3, 4.91)
  12. Rain messed up a lot of people's plans :dunno:
  13. Orsillo said game 1 would have to be complete 9 innings.
  14. RAYS (36-33) Joyce LF Jennings CF Zobrist 2B Longoria 3B Loney 1B Myers RF Scott DH Molina C Escobar SS Pitching: RHP Chris Archer (1-2, 4.80) Game time: 1:05 p.m. TV/Radio: NESN/WEEI. Red Sox vs. Archer: Ellsbury 4-4, Nava 1-4, Pedroia 1-5, Salty 0-3, Carp 1-2, Drew 0-2, Iglesias 0-1, Middlebrooks 0-1, Napoli 0-2, Ortiz 0-1. Rays vs. Aceves: Longoria 1-9, Zobrist 1-10, Rodriguez 1-9, Scott 0-9, Jennings 2-7, Joyce 1-8, Escobar 2-6, Johnson 0-6, Molina 1-5, Fuld 1-3, Lobaton 0-2, Loney 0-3.
  15. RED SOX (42-29) Ellsbury CF Victorino RF Pedroia 2B Ortiz DH Napoli 1B Nava LF Saltalamacchia C Middlebrooks 3B Drew SS Pitching: RHP Alfredo Aceves (3-1, 5.58)
  16. Pitching matchups for the Rays series Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff June 17, 2013 03:46 PM Tuesday, Game 1: RHP Chris Archer (1-2, 4.80) vs. RHP Alfredo Aceves (3-1, 5.58), 1:05 p.m., NESN. Tuesday, Game 2: RHP Jake Odorizzi (0-0, 8.03) vs. LHP Felix Doubront (4-3, 4.91), 7:10 p.m., NESN. Wednesday: RHP Jeremy Hellickson (4-3, 5.67) vs. RHP Ryan Dempster (4-7, 4.21), 7:10 p.m., NESN. Note: The Red Sox are asking fans attending Game 1 Tuesday to strongly consider public transportation. Originally unscheduled weekday afternoon games quite often lead to traffic and parking issues around Fenway Park. Also: The Rays announced they are calling up outfielder Wil Myers for the series.The 22-year-old hit .286/.356/.520 for Triple A Durham with 14 homers and 57 RBIs in 64 games. Myers is one of the top prospects in baseball. In a December trade, the Rays obtained Myers, Odorizzi, LHP Mike Montgomery, and INF Patrick Leonard from the Royals for RHPs James Shields, RHP Wade Davis, and INF Elliot Johnson
  17. Napoli, Carp possible for Tuesday Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff June 16, 2013 07:00 PM BALTIMORE — A few updates before leaving Camden Yards: • Mike Napoli came out of Thursday’s game in the third inning because of an illness and hasn’t played since. He was scheduled for further tests in Boston on Sunday but showed significant improvement. John Farrell said he hopes that Napoli will be able to play on Tuesday. • Mike Carp left the game in the seventh inning with a tight right hamstring. He was injured going to second base after a double to left field. “I think it’s more of a cramp than anything else. Based on how I feel and what the medical people said, it’s not something serious,” Carp said. Carp had strength testing done when he came out and it was close to normal. “Hopefully with the day off, he’d be available again on Tuesday,” Farrell said. “It wasn’t a pull, it was more of a cramping sensation. Probably because of the humidity.” • Daniel Nava batted third for the first time this season and the fourth time in his career. He was 0 for 4, although he did drive a ball to the wall in left field in the sixth inning. Nava is 1 for 15 without a RBI batting third. • Baltimore third baseman Manny Machado doubled in the first inning to extend his hit streak to 14 games. He has 32 doubles this season. The Baltimore record is 56 by Brian Roberts in 2009. Earl Webb of the Red Sox set the major league record of 67 in 1931. The 20-year-old Machado was 9 for 19 in the series with four doubles and three RBIs. • Jose Iglesias started at second base for the first time in his career. He handled three chances without any issues and was 1 for 4 at the plate. That extended his hitting streak to 17 games, the longest for a rookie in the majors this season. Iglesias is 26 of 61 (.426) in his streak with six extra-base hits and eight runs scored.
  18. 6-5. Pujols K's with the bases loaded. Crap.
  19. 5-0 NY. Weaver sucking today. Come on CC, follow suit.
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