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 |
---|---|---|
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
Anyway, see you later amigo.
And go Yanks!
I'm off, soon, to read what the N.Y.Post on line has to say, since NOT being at home, I am deprived of that paper, as I was the YES network tonight. Of all times to be on vacation...................LOL
I think it will be either Wells or a wild card -- Contreras. Just a hunch.
It's funny, but as a Yankee fan, i had no doubt they would lose. Yankee fans have seen this story over and over again. While the ending is never certain, odds are overwhelmingly in favor of the Yankees winning in extra innings in situations like this.
I was on the phone with friends on and off - once it was tied, the general consensus was that the Yanks will jack one in extra innings. That's what happened I can't tell you how many times, in my 30 years or so of being a Yankee fan, I have seen this story play out. More often than not, the Yankees win in this situaton.
Hillary was a die-hard Cub fan (when it was poltically expedient).
That was until they lost the NLCS.
Now that the Yankees are in the World Series (and the Cubs are elimninated) she's a New York Yankee fan through and through.
You guys can have her.
Shrillary Clinton.... World's #1 Yankee Fan!
Major League Baseball has a congressionally granted antitrust exemption. It need not adhere to the same regulatory strictures as ordinary businesses. Baseball ownership has thus formed a cartel that would be illegal in industries with less popular-political clout.
Anyone is free to start their own competing baseball league. However, they would have to compete against MLBs congressionally approved cartel. So we are not talking about a free and open market here.
In a competitive, open market, a league with 30 teams could probably support six or seven teams in the greater New York area and five or six in the Los Angeles area. Two in each metro region is not competitive.
Finally, compare how MLB has done against the NFL since the NFL instituted revenue sharing about 30 years ago. Baseball was the most popular sport in the U.S. then, but now its third. Football was second, now its first. Hate to say it, but revenue sharing has worked well for the NFL.
Then I saw the thread title, and at first I thought it said the Red Sox had won 6-5. I blinked several times, and realized what happened.
I feel terrible for missing this drama, and terrible for the Sox fans that had to lose THIS WAY. But I'm glad the team I was rooting for won -- and I have at least four games to make up for falling asleep in this one.
I'm just waiting for the full SportsCenter rundown, because all I have seen that I missed are the Giambi and Boone home runs.
I'm still in shock. When I took the Valium, the Yankees message board had dozens of messages (top-level posts, mind you) saying "it's over, wait until next year, etc." I'm going to spend some time reading that board to see the drama unfolding. I'll also read the rest of the game thread to see how it unfolded.
I must say that I'm sorry any team had to lose, but I'm glad Clemens didn't get a loss and I'm glad Pedro didn't get a win.
Maybe falling asleep was for the best. I would probably have had serious stomach ulcers watching the later innings.
After all the unpleasantness between the two teams, I want to say that I now hope the Sox win it all someday soon, but don't have to go through the Yankees to do it. I hope that the year Boston wins it, the Yankees don't make the playoffs or lose to another team in the ALDS first.
Still in benzodiazepine-tempered shock here. And sorry I missed the fun. Just call me Rip Valium Winkle.
Football and basketball were NEVER major sports (to listen to/watch) until BETTING and T.V. pushed them into the limelight. Revenue sharing is a lousy policy and does NOT explain anything at all; least of which what you're attempting to.
When I spoke about a " free market ", in regards to baseball, I was talking about the aility of a team to purchase FREE AGENTS/ build up a team outside of the farm system, and the class warfare enthusiasts, here, who, rather than talk about the game/series, would far rather whinge about George's ability to " buy " players...which IS a sorry excuse, considering how many of the Yankees' est, c ame up from the farm team. :-)
Did you get hit by the storm, the other night, in Conn. ?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.