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Crisp caught a ball that would have been a homerun to the deepest part of the ballpark had he not caught up to it, and timed the jump just right.
Sensational job by Tim Wakefield who deserves to have at least two more wins at this point in the season. I have a bad feeling that he's going to end up missing the All-Star team because of the unimpressive win-loss record. But check out the ERA. He must be among the league leaders. MVP of the Game: ![]() LVP of the Game: No one deserves it today. |
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AL ERA Leaders
1. Danny Haren, Oakland, (3-2), 1.75 ERA 2. Tim Wakefield, Boston, (3-3), 2.11 ERA 3. John Lackey, Los Angeles, (4-2), 2.19 ERA 4. Gil Meche, Kansas City, (4-2), 2.23 ERA 5. Roy Halladay, Toronto, (4-0), 2.28 ERA 6. Nate Robertson, Detroit, (3-1), 2.48 ERA 7. Chad Gaudin, Oakland, (1-1), 2.70 ERA 8. Josh Beckett, Boston, (6-0), 2.72 ERA 9. Carlos Silva, Minnesota, (2-2), 2.75 ERA 10. Justin Verlander, Detroit, (1-1), 2.79 ERA Schilling checks in at #14 with a 3-1 record and an ERA of 3.15. The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Stats: League Leaders |
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Lineups
Boston Julio Lugo SS Kevin Youkilis 1B David Ortiz DH Manny Ramirez LF J.D. Drew RF Mike Lowell 3B Jason Varitek C Wily Mo Pena CF Dustin Pedroia 2B Julian Tavarez 1-2 7.58 Twins Luis Castillo 2B Nick Punto 3B Mike Redmond C Justin Morneau 1B Jason Kubel LF Jeff Cirillo DH Jason Tyner RF Jason Bartlett SS Johan Santana 3-2 3.60 How often do see teams where the #2 hitters play 1B and 3B? |
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I didn't think this would be possible after watching him fumble around the outfield in 2006, but somehow Wily Mo looks even worse this year. The man hardly even plays and yet he manages to nearly average an error per game played.
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