Daisuke Matsuzaka
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Sox 4, Mariners 2 WP: Matsuzaka (11-1) LP:
Dickey (2-5) SV: Papelbon (30) HRs: BOS- Drew (18);
SEA- None Summary: Daisule Matsuzaka won his 11th game with another solid start, and J.D. Drew got the offense going early with a first inning home ...
Daisuke Matsuzaka went 7 1/3 strong innings and
the Boston Red Sox got some timely hitting as
they went on to beat the Seattle Mariners 4-2 in front of 38,425 at Safeco Field. The win for the Sox moves them to within a ½ game of the Tampa Bay Rays who lost for first place in the AL East.
Boston Red Sox Hitters AB R H RBI
BB SO LOB AVG J Ellsbury LF 5 1
1 0 0 0 2 .261 D Pedroia 2B 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 .320 J Drew RF 3 1 2 2 1 0 3 .294 M Ramirez DH 3 1 1 0 2 1 1 .301 M Lowell 3B 4 0 2 1 1 0 2 .285 K Youkilis 1B 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 .311 J Lowrie SS 3 ...
In the month of July, all Daisuke Matsuzaka
has managed to do is go 1-0 in three
starts with 0.49 ERA. Overall, he
I f it s bottom-line results that matter
to you with baseball, then Daisuke Matsuzaka [ stats
] has to be on your short list of American League Cy Young Award candidates. If you care about how one pitcher can manufacture a less impressive 10-1 record ...
Who's a bigger threat to the Red Sox
- the Rays or the Yankees? What's the Sox
biggest weakness? Who will win more games - Matsuzaka or Beckett? Red Sox Monster hosts a round table with a few other Sox bloggers to discuss these topics and more.. get the scoop at The Bottom Line and Red Sox Monster...
Jonathan Papelbon revealed the pirate names of he
and his bullpen crew to Comcast Sports net... also,
Jed Lowrie is in a funk at the wrong time... and how is Daisuke winning with all these walks? Get the scoop at The Bottom Line blog.
Daisuke Matsuzaka was effectively wild for the Boston
Red Sox today as they took advantage of Daniel
Cabrera’s wildness in a 2-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles in front of 37,344 at Fenway Park. The win coupled with Tampa Bay’s loss to the Indians this afternoon moved the Red Sox back in first place by a ½ game going into the All-Star break.
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07:25 AM EDT on Monday, July 14, 2008
By SEAN McADAM Journal Sports Writer BOSTON — Random
observations and opinions as we head into the All-Star break: • Daisuke Matsuzaka finished the first half with a 10-1 record and an ERA of 2.65. Terrific. ...
The last time Daisuke Matsuzaka took the mound
for the Boston Red Sox, he was lit up
like the christmas tree in Rockerfeller Center. Tonight, he was much better as he threw 5 innings of shutout ball as the Red Sox went on to beat the Houston Astros 6-1 in front of 42,237 at Minute Maid Park. The win was the third straight for the boys from Beantown.
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most intriguing baseball matchups Remember not too long ago
when Pedro Martinez was the most dominant pitcher in baseball? His rise started way back in 1997, in his last season in Montreal, but where he ...
The Red Sox have lost 4 of 5
by one stinkin' run. Leads have been blown, rallies
have been squashed... something needs to be done. Red Sox Nation needs to unite and don their rally caps... Together we may be able to turn the tide here... it's can't hurt, right?
Red Sox probable pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka Red Sox:
In his final start before All-Star selections are revealed,
Matsuzaka will go after his 10th victory in the finale of a three-game series against the Rays. Matsuzaka's fired five shutout innings in ...
Why you need to sell Daisuke Matsuzaka right
now….. THREE UP/THREE DOWN Hitters Aubrey Huff, 1B/DH—BAL (UP)
Very quietly Aubrey Huff is having a terrific season. As late as June 8th, Huff was hitting just .239, but still did have nine home runs. Since that date, Huff has hit .387 with eight home runs and 23 RBI. This gives him a .281 batting average with 17 home runs and 54 ...
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most intriguing baseball matchups I understand why Mets fans
are upset with their team, after all, the sting of last season's collapse in the final weeks is still pretty fresh in their memories. Then ...
After going 3-7 on the road trip, the
Red Sox look like Rocky after the Clubber Lang
beat down in Rocky III... Meanwhile, the Twins look to play the role of Clubber, riding a 6-game winning streak into Boston... Perhaps a good ol' fashion slugfest at Fenway will wake up the Sox...
Boston Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka and Minnesota
Twins starter Scott Baker found themselves involved in a
good ol’ fashioned pitcher’s duel in front of 37,912 fans at Fenway Park. Neither of them would factor in the decision as the Red Sox scored a run in the bottom of the 8th inning to beat the Twins 1-0 and end a two-game losing streak and snap the Twin’s 5-game winning streak.
The Sox finally came through in the clutch
last night, winning a 1 run ball game rather
than losing it. Manny's RBI single in the 8th gave the Sox a 1-0 lead and a much need victory, but Matsuzaka kept the red hot Twins off the board for 7+... pick your hero...




















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