Posted on 10/16/2003 4:11:55 PM PDT by Dog
Edited on 10/16/2003 9:32:24 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Game 7 will be a true classic..
Pedro vs Clemens!
Boston Red Sox | at | New York Yankees |
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Pedro Martinez | Vs. | Roger Clemens |
AVG HR RBI AVG HR RBI Johnny Damon CF .294 1 4 Alfonso Soriano 2B .250 0 7 Todd Walker 2B .368 5 6 Nick Johnson 1B .200 1 5 Nomar Garciaparra SS .273 0 1 Derek Jeter SS .308 2 3 Manny Ramirez LF .273 3 7 Bernie Williams CF .250 0 4 David Ortiz DH .167 1 7 Hideki Matsui LF .278 1 7 Kevin Millar 1B .222 0 2 Jorge Posada C .256 1 4 Trot Nixon RF .300 3 5 Jason Giambi DH .216 1 3 Bill Mueller 3B .171 0 0 Enrique Wilson 3B .000 0 0 Jason Varitek C .267 4 5 Karim Garcia RF .231 0 3 Pedro Martinez RHP (1-1, 4.29) Roger Clemens RHP (2-0, 2.08) |
Bot 1st: A Soriano struck out swinging. N Johnson walked. D Jeter fouled out to first. B Williams singled to shallow left, N Johnson to second. H Matsui flied out to center.
Top 2nd: D Ortiz lined out to center. K Millar singled to right center. T Nixon homered to right, K Millar scored. B Mueller struck out swinging. J Varitek doubled to deep right. J Damon safe at second on throwing error by third baseman E Wilson, J Varitek scored. T Walker grounded out to first. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 1 Error)
Bot 2nd: J Posada flied out to center. J Giambi struck out swinging. E Wilson flied out to left. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors)
Top 3rd: N Garciaparra fouled out to first. M Ramirez flied out to right. D Ortiz grounded out to first. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors)
Bot 3rd: K Garcia flied out to center. A Soriano struck out swinging. N Johnson flied out to center. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 3, NY YANKEES 0.
Top 4th: K Millar homered to left. T Nixon walked. B Mueller singled to center, T Nixon to third. M Mussina relieved R Clemens. J Varitek struck out swinging. J Damon grounded into double play, shortstop to first, B Mueller out at second. (1 Run, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 0.
Bot 4th: D Jeter grounded out to third. B Williams struck out swinging. H Matsui doubled to deep center. J Posada grounded out to first. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 0.
Top 5th: T Walker flied out to left. N Garciaparra singled to left. M Ramirez singled to right, N Garciaparra to second. D Ortiz struck out swinging. K Millar grounded out to shortstop. (0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 0.
Bot 5th: J Giambi homered to right center. E Wilson flied out to left. K Garcia struck out swinging. A Soriano struck out looking. (1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 1.
Top 6th: T Nixon struck out swinging. B Mueller grounded out to third. J Varitek grounded out to second. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 1.
Bot 6th: N Johnson grounded out to first. D Jeter struck out swinging. B Williams flied out to right. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 1.
Top 7th: F Heredia relieved M Mussina. J Damon struck out swinging. T Walker fouled out to third. J Nelson relieved F Heredia. N Garciaparra struck out swinging. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 1.
Bot 7th: H Matsui grounded out to second. J Posada lined out to center. J Giambi homered to right center. E Wilson reached on infield single to first. K Garcia singled to right, E Wilson to second. A Soriano struck out swinging. (1 Run, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 4, NY YANKEES 2.
Top 8th: M Ramirez grounded out to third. D Wells relieved J Nelson. D Ortiz homered to right. K Millar grounded out to shortstop. T Nixon popped out to shortstop. (1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) BOSTON 5, NY YANKEES 2.
Bot 8th: N Johnson popped out to shortstop. D Jeter doubled to deep right. B Williams singled to center, D Jeter scored. H Matsui hit a ground rule double to deep right, B Williams to third. J Posada doubled to center, B Williams and H Matsui scored. A Embree relieved P Martinez. J Giambi flied out to center. M Timlin relieved A Embree. R Sierra hit for E Wilson. R Sierra intentionally walked. A Boone ran for R Sierra. K Garcia walked, J Posada to third, A Boone to second. A Soriano grounded into fielder's choice to second, K Garcia out at second. (3 Runs, 4 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 5, NY YANKEES 5.
Top 9th: A Boone at third base. M Rivera relieved D Wells. B Mueller grounded out to second. J Varitek singled to right. D Jackson ran for J Varitek. J Damon grounded out to third, D Jackson to second. T Walker lined out to second. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) BOSTON 5, NY YANKEES 5.
Bot 9th: D Mirabelli catching. N Johnson popped out to shortstop. D Jeter struck out swinging. B Williams grounded out to second. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) BOSTON 5, NY YANKEES 5.
Top 10th: N Garciaparra struck out looking. M Ramirez grounded out to second. D Ortiz doubled to deep left. G Kapler ran for D Ortiz. K Millar popped out to shortstop. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) BOSTON 5, NY YANKEES 5.
Bot 10th: Hideki Matsui: Ball, Foul, Ball, Ball, Matsui grounded out to first. Jorge Posada: Ball, Ball, Strike looking, Posada flied out to center. Jason Giambi: Strike looking, Ball, Ball, Foul, Giambi flied out to left. End of Inning (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors)
Top 11th: Trot Nixon: Foul, Foul, Ball, Ball, Nixon struck out looking. Bill Mueller: Mueller grounded out to second. Doug Mirabelli: Strike swinging, Strike swinging, Foul, Ball, Mirabelli struck out swinging. End of Inning (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors)
Bot 11th: Aaron Boone: Boone homered to deep left
AL FINAL 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - - - - - - - - - BOSTON 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 NY YANKEES 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 10 11 R H E -- -- - - - BOSTON 0 0 5 11 0 NY YANKEES 0 1 6 11 1 (FINAL 11) BATTERIES: BOS - PEDRO MARTINEZ, ALAN EMBREE (8TH), MIKE TIMLIN (8TH), TIM WAKEFIELD (10TH) AND JASON VARITEK, DOUG MIRABELLI (9TH) NYY - ROGER CLEMENS, MIKE MUSSINA (4TH), FELIX HEREDIA (7TH), JEFF NELSON (7TH), DAVID WELLS (8TH), MARIANO RIVERA (9TH) AND JORGE POSADA WP - MARIANO RIVERA (1-0) LP - TIM WAKEFIELD (2-2) SAVE - NONE HOME RUNS: BOS - TROT NIXON (4) OFF ROGER CLEMENS IN THE 2ND, 1 ON KEVIN MILLAR (1) OFF ROGER CLEMENS IN THE 4TH, 0 ON DAVID ORTIZ (2) OFF DAVID WELLS IN THE 8TH, 0 ON NYY - JASON GIAMBI (2) OFF PEDRO MARTINEZ IN THE 5TH, 0 ON JASON GIAMBI (3) OFF PEDRO MARTINEZ IN THE 7TH, 0 ON AARON BOONE (1) OFF TIM WAKEFIELD IN THE 11TH, 0 ON
What a game -- this one will be on ESPN Classic about 25 times. And that's just next week!
Seventy-two-year-old Yankee bench coach Don Zimmer was slammed to the turf during a bench-clearing brawl with the Boston Red Sox. You may not think this has anything to do with the liberal renaissance, but Zimmers Yankees represent the evils of unregulated, unrepentant capitalism, and the teams cockiness often reaches Bush administration levels. To see him slammed to the turf was admittedly appalling, but that doesnt mean I couldnt enjoy it.
Gersh Kuntzman
Actually, all too believable.
And that guff about George " buying " the win is a pathetic, LIBERAL, whinge that should NOT even ever see the light of day/night on FR. EVERY team " buys " players. Some have more money than others, some have a better farm system than others, but NO baseball team is always an 100% farm team group, which is also an EXPENSE!
The Red Sox are under the " CURSE OF THE BAMBINO ", because their owner was more interested in producing " NO,NO,NANNETTE", than keeping/paying Ruth. So, in efect, the owner SOLD his best assest, for M-O-N-E-Y...only to allow the owner of the Yankees to " buy " him and the rest of that great dynasty.
There's something sick, about supposed Conservatives to be yowling about the free market/business! ;^)
And don't forget the members of the team...almost ALL of them HATED, REVILED, ABHORED Clinton! They should be made honorary members of FR, at the very least; not vilified.
Lost in (some) Red Sox fans' whining about the Yankee payroll is the fact that Boston itself has the 3rd highest payroll in the league.
To use the image of a cowboy, for a Boston team, is beyond silly/inexplicable/oxymoronic.But thank you very much, for your side of the explination.
Just keep right on imagining the " next year " thingie...if it helps you any. It just is NOT going to come true.
Good point. The problem is that this scenario is a common dilemma for visiting managers in games that run into extra innings. Because the home team will always have a chance to tie or win the game in the bottom of an inning even if the visiting team scores the go-ahead run in the top of the inning, a visiting manager will often save his closer in extra innings just in case the team scores the go-ahead run and needs the closer to get three outs in the bottom of the inning.
Ironically (and this is a scary thought for Yankee fans), the ideal pitcher in a long extra-inning game was sitting right in the Yankee bullpen -- Jeff Weaver. As a regular-season starter who hasn't been used at all, he would have been able to pitch as many as six or seven innings if needed. It would have been amazing for this game to come down to this: an inconsistent, often-inept pitcher like Weaver against a dwindling group of Red Sox pitchers running out of gas.
Well, I'm off to read the online sports section of the Boston Globe and then to sleep.
26 World Series rings, soon to be 27 :)
Yep, you are dead right. Dusty Baker blew both games (6 and 7) by keeping his starters in too long. Ironic, how both the Cubs and Red Sox lost because their managers refused to go to the pen.
And now we have a Yankess/Marlins World Series. Who in the hell cares about that? I'm sure FOX execs are banging on their heads on their desks after missing out on a glorious opportunity to feature either the Cubs or Red Sox.
As far as I'm concerned, the baseball season is over with. I won't watch watch a single pitch of the World Series. Instead, its college football from here on out.
I'm not using this as an excuse (in fact, I'm a Yankee fan) -- I'm simply pointing out the honest truth here.
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