Red Sox vs. Rays - Box Score - July 02, 2008

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BATTING 2B: D Pedroia 2 (25, S Kazmir, G Glover) 3B: D Pedroia (1, S Kazmir); J Drew (3, S Kazmir) HR: D Pedroia (9, 1st inning off S Kazmir 0 on, 1 Out) RBI: D Pedroia 2 (39), M Ramirez (53), J Drew (51), K Youkilis (51) SF: K Youkilis 2-out RBI: D Pedroia Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: J Lugo 2, J Varitek 2, M Lowell 1, J Drew 1 Team LOB: 10 [link]

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'Stache, Yanks pound out frustrations
Published 7/3/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... ). And frankly, we're not even sure that's bad news if it convinces the Yanks to trust Ponson a little less. Now the real fun begins: four games against the Sox, who should be arriving to the Stadium pretty steamed after losing another lead to Tampa tonight and getting swept by the Rays in Tampa for the second time this season. It'll be Pettitte vs. Lester tomorrow night in game one of the series.

Rays Sweep Red Sox; Longoria Is a Stud
Published 7/3/2008 by Orel (noreply@blogger.com) at Sons of Steve Garvey
RAYS 7, RED SOX 6 With apologies to Erin at Beantown West, how can you not love the league-best Rays, with their $44 million payroll and young hotshot Evan Longoria? I hope they win the American League this year. What about you? ...

Red Sox Bullpen Implodes In 7-6 Loss To Rays
Published 7/3/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... triple to make it 3-1. After Manny struck out and Lowell grounded out, Youkilis was intentionally walked. Drew would come around to score when Kazmir threw a wild pitch with Varitek at the plate. He would end up grounding out. The Red Sox now head to New York for a pivotal 4-game set with the Yankees. Jon Lester takes the ball tomorrow night for them as he looks to rebound from a poor outing last time out. Notes and musings: 7.2.08 Red Sox @ Rays boxscore Coco Crisp will return to the Red Sox tomorrow ...

THT Daily:THT Daily: Rays sweep sox
Published 7/3/2008 by THT Staff at The Hardball Times
... : For as bad a season as it has been so far for Los Angeles, they are amazingly still only one and a half games back in the West. Somebody has to win that division, and right now it could just as easily be the Dodgers -- who will have some important people come back in the second half -- as anyone else. Rays 7, Red Sox 6 : Suh-weep. These teams don't face each other again until September 8th. You can bet that the Red Sox will have a hell of a lot to think about between now and then. ...

And That Happened
Published 7/3/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... Rays 7, Red Sox 6: Suh-weep. These teams don't face each other again until September 8th. You can bet that the Red Sox will have a hell of a lot to think about between now and then. ...

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