May 22, 2006
Nothing Wrong with Schilling
Curt Schilling seemed to put to rest any worries about his health as he shutdown the Yankees for eight innings, striking out six and walking none. Most impressively, he threw 72 of his 99 pitches for strikes. Keith Foulke didn't fare so well, however. He gave up two home runs in the ninth, along with four runs. That made the final Red Sox 9, Yankees 5.
Ortiz and Ramirez did most of the offensive damage, with two hits and three RBI apiece. Manny homered, only his second at Fenway this year.
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Most amusing part of the game was Arod's homer. Yankee fans were ranting and bashing at the gym this morning. He needs a couple Oct. walkoffs to get the fans behind him again. Unlikely.
He really made solid contact and accelerated the bat head on that clutch hit.
LMAO
Terence Long turned in one of the most singularly awful games by a left-fielder I have ever seen. I was at the game last night, and forget his 0-4: without getting tagged for an error, he horribly misplayed 2 balls off the wall, threw to the wrong cutoff man (allowing sox to stretch a single into a double) and bobbled two easy chances. at least. i was losing count. and he just looked like he didn't know where he was. was he really this bad in oakland?