April 30, 2008
I Remember When Fenway was a Hitter's Park
The Blue Jays and Red Sox are repeating last night's game, scoreless through six. Matsuzaka allowed two hits and two walks so far, and McGowan is working on a one-hitter with no one else reaching. There have been more runs scored in Boston home games than road games, but if this keeps up that won't last long.
Update: Ortiz breaks the tie with a home run in the seventh. That's just the second hit of the game allowed by McGowan.
Manny follows with a grounder toward the shortstop hole, but Rolen shows off the leather with a diving stop and a strong throw to first to nip Ramirez.
Update: With Dice-K out of the game, Delcarmen and Okajima combine to allow a single, double and sacrifice fly to tie the game at one.
Posted by David Pinto at
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Ortiz homers and the order is restored in the universe. :-)
DelCarmen needs to get straightened out in a hurry. Hansen looked better than him even giving up a homer last week.