Sunday, March 30, 2008

2002 Boston Red Sox win KOD2 World Championship


Congratulations to the 2002 Boston Red Sox, who had the best regular season record in the AL and went on to win the World Series over the 1959 Milwaukee Braves in 4 straight games. Congratulations to World Series MVP Manny Ramirez who hit 4 home runs and batted .455 and had 5 ribbies in 4 games.

WS Game 4: '02-BOS 5, '59-MKE 3

With their backs against the wall the Braves put their whole season on lefty Juan Pizarro's shoulders. Down 3 games to none the Braves needed some sort of spark, so manager Fortel decided to shake up his lineup a bit. Lee Maye moved into the #2 slot and played left and Johnny Logan dropped to the 8th slot. Boston counted on the steady John Burkett to close it out for the sweep. Milwaukee struck first in the home half of the 2nd, when Joe Adcock led off with a triple to deep center. Two batters later Johnny Logan grounded out and got the RBI to give the Braves a 1-0 lead. Neither team scored until the Red Sox notched 2 in the top of the 5th to take a 2-1 lead. Sanchez tripled to lead off the fame. Two batters later Manny received an intentional pass and two batters later Shea Hillenbrand doubled them both home. In the home half of the inning the Braves tied the score on a two out solo shot by the red hot Aaron. Burkett probably should have pitched around him, but with the score tied and the bases empty he decided to take his chances with Hammerin' Hank, who blasted one deep into the Wisconsin's autumn. The Sawx scored one in the 7th and the Braves tied it back up at 3 in the bottom of the 8th. Heading to the 9th the score was knotted at 3. Both starters were done for the day and neither would be involved in the decision. Tim Wakefield came on in the 6th for Boston and Bob Rush entered in the 8th for the Braves. The 9th looked to be a fast 3 up and 3 down inning for rush. Wakefield struck out to lead off the inning. One has to be surprised he wasn't pinch hit for, but that's another story in itself...Damon then grounded back to the originator for the second out and all looked good for the Braves. Rey Sanchez got a cheap flare for a single and up stepped Nomar to the plate. After homering in his last AB, Garciaparra looked very comfortable at the plate. Rush had no choice to pitch to him as the even hotter Ramirez was glaring at him from the on deck circle. Rush hung a curve ball and Nomar hit it 398 feet into the parking lot to give the Braves a 2 run lead and a chance to close out the series in 4. Urbina came on to close it out by striking out the side after walking Del Crandall. The Sawx swept the Braves in a highly contested series, where each game was extremely close and could have probably gone either way. The crowd at Starbucks, where it was played, were treated to some great baseball action. Congratulations to the 2002 Boston Red Sox for winning the KOD 2 World Series and being crowned the best team ever for teams that finished out of the money the year after or before finishing in 1st.

Highlights:

Oct 26 02 Boston 2 59 Milwaukee 1Inning: 5 Outs: 2 Bases: 3rd -
Shea Hillenbrand now batting hitting .299 on the year with 8 home runs and 43 runs batted in he's hitting .278 in September..man on 1st the first pitch from Pizarrof astball Hillenbrand swings..lined down the first base line fair that will go for extra bases all the way to the wall Nixon takes a look at home the throw from Aaron Hillenbrand is going for third Nixon slides for the plate Crandall with the tag there's a cloud of dust safe!Hillenbrand goes to 3rd
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Oct 26 02 Boston 2 59 Milwaukee 2Inning: 5 Outs: 2 Bases: Empty -
the right fielder Hank Aaron steps in2 balls, 2 strikes Aaron swings..here's a deep fly ball down the left field line hooking way back there Ramirez racing back..gone!HR number 10 for Aaron 328 foot blast
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Oct 26 02 Boston 3 59 Milwaukee 2Inning: 7 Outs: 1 Bases: Empty -
Nomar Garciaparra faces Pizarro batting .299with 5 home runs and 29 runs batted in he's hitting .306 in September..the pitch to Garciaparra he swings..flied deep down the left field line it could go..at the fence..way out of here!HR number 6 for Garciaparra a 362 foot blast
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Oct 26 02 Boston 3 59 Milwaukee 3Inning: 8 Outs: 2 Bases: Empty -
the third baseman Eddie Mathews steps in oh for three today..0-2 count knuckler Mathews swings..fly ball down the right field line that's a well hit ball hooking Nixon racing back that's out of here!Home Run number 9 for Mathews that one measured 334 feet
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Oct 26 02 Boston 5 59 Milwaukee 3Inning: 9 Outs: 2 Bases: Empty -
Nomar Garciaparra comes up against Rush. 336 against righties he's hitting .310 in September Ramirez is on deck if he can get on..runner on 1st0-1 count fastball Garciaparra swings..deep fly ball..hit towards left center way back it's got a chance to go Bruton racing back..at the track Home Run his 2nd HR of the game number 7 on the season for Garciaparra that one measured 398 feet

WS Game 3: '02-BOS 9, '59-MKE 6

Boston's manager nearly outsmarted himself by starting Casey Fossum vs the Braves who have fared poorly vs lefties all season. Fossum had nothing and allowed 5 runs (4 earned) in a little over 6 innings of work. Luckily for the Red Sox Brave starter Lew Burdette was worse. The hero of the 1957 World Series, where he won 3 vs the Yankees, gave up 7 runs in 6 innings and was tagged with the loss. Fossum notched the win even though his performance dictated he deserved little more than a footnote. Milwaukee scored 4 runs in the bottom of the 3rd to give the Braves a 5-2 lead. Johnny Logan, attempting to make up for his poor performances so far hit a huge 3 run shot to cap off the inning. Burdette was fine until the 5th when the floodgates opened and he yielded 5 runs to the visiting team from Beantown. The trouble started when Fossum lead off with a solid single to right, which was followed by Damon who did the same. Carlos Baerga bunted them both up into scoring position and just like it was drawn up Nomar doubled them both in to cut the deficit to 1. Manny received an intentional pass and Trot Nixon flew out to right. Burdette looked like he was going to get out of the inning without yielding any more damage. Shea Hillenbrand and the light hitting Tony Clark each made life miserable for Burdette as they knocked in 3 runs between the two of them to give Boston a 7-5 lead. The Braves cut the lead to 1 run (7-6) in the bottom of the 8th as they scratched out a run. Just like in game 2 though they had bases loaded and didn't score more, which was their undoing. Manny hit a 2 run shot to put it out of reach in the top of
the 9th and Urbina came on to close it.

Highlights:
Oct 25 02 Boston 1 59 Milwaukee 0Inning: 1 Outs: 1 Bases: 2nd -
Nomar Garciaparra steps in against Burdette hitting .290 on the yearwith 5 home runs and 26 runs batted in he's hitting .294 in September..runner on 1st the first pitch to Garciaparra he swings..flied deep towards right center it's got a chance to go Aaron drifts to his right racing back..at the wall off the wall! Baerga takes a wide round of third there won't be a throw from Aaron Baerga scores Garciaparra rounds second and stops right there double

Oct 25 02 Boston 2 59 Milwaukee 0Inning: 1 Outs: 2 Bases: 1st & 2nd -
the third baseman Shea Hillenbrand steps inhitting .289 8 home runs and 41 RBI's on the season he's hitting .264 in September..runners on 1st and 2nd 0-1 countcurveball Hillenbrand swings..line shot between third and short Logan lunges but he can't come up with it that will be a base hit for Hillenbrand Garciaparra to third Ramirez to second Garciaparra is trying to score there won't be a throw from Pafko Garciaparra crosses the plate Hillenbrand around first and the base coach holds him up single

Oct 25 02 Boston 2 59 Milwaukee 1Inning: 2 Outs: 0 Bases: Empty -
batting 5th, it's Joe Adcock batting .228 on the year with 8 home runs and 25 runs batted in he's hitting .216 in September..runners on 1st and 2nd2 balls, 0 strikes Adcock swings..it's a grounder left side of the infield Garciaparra fields it he tosses to 2nd for one toss to first just in time call it two one run, 2 hits, no errors after 1 complete 02 Boston 2, 59 Milwaukee 1

Oct 25 02 Boston 2 59 Milwaukee 2Inning: 3 Outs: 0 Bases: 1st & 3rd -
Joe Adcock to the plate hitting .226 on the year with 8 home runs and 25 runs batted in hitting .136 with 2 home runs with runners in scoring position he's hitting .214 in September..runners on 2nd and 3rd 1-1 count fastball Adcock swings..here's a grounder..toward third under Hillenbrand's glove and he can't make a play Mathews scores Aaron goes to 3rd Adcock to first Hillenbrand will be charged with an E

Oct 25 02 Boston 2 59 Milwaukee 5Inning: 3 Outs: 1 Bases: Empty -
Johnny Logan steps in against Fossum hitting .268 on the year 3 home runs and 11 RBI's on the season he's hitting .260 in September..runners on 1st and 3rd the payoff pitch curveball Logan swings..here's a deep fly ball towards left center..Damon on the track at the wall..a long way out of here!'Yatcha' gets number 4 a 414 foot blast

Oct 25 02 Boston 4 59 Milwaukee 5Inning: 5 Outs: 1 Bases: 2nd -
Nomar Garciaparra now at bat hitting .292 on the year with 5 home runs and 27 runs batted in..runners on 2nd and 3rd Burdette stares in 1-2 count Garciaparra swings..it's ripped wide of third it's fair all the way to the wall Fossum scores Damon scores Garciaparra rounds first he's trying to stretch it into a double Mathews's throw Garciaparra dives safe! double

Oct 25 02 Boston 5 59 Milwaukee 5Inning: 5 Outs: 2 Bases: 2nd & 3rd -
Shea Hillenbrand comes up against Burdette two for two today..runners on 1st and 2nd2 balls, 0 strikes curveball Hillenbrand swings..lined down the third base line that's a fair ball that could be extra basesall the way to the wall Garciaparra scores Ramirez goes to third Hillenbrand with a standing double

Oct 25 02 Boston 7 59 Milwaukee 5Inning: 5 Outs: 2 Bases: 1st -
Tony Clark to the plate hitting just .145 on the year.128 against righties hitting .000 with runners in scoring position and two out he's hitting just .107 in September..2 runners in scoring position 0 balls, 1 strike Clark swings..smashed on the ground between 1st and 2ndA dcock lunges it's a base hit Ramirez will score Hillenbrand will score from 2nd Aaron fires it back in Clark rounds first and holds

Oct 25 02 Boston 7 59 Milwaukee 5Inning: 7 Outs: 0 Bases: Empty -
Tony Clark steps in against Jay Varitek is in the on deck circle if he gets on..runner on 2nd 0-2 count fastball Clark swings..it's drilled between third and short it's a base hit Nixon takes a look at home he's heading for home here comes the throw from Pafko Clark is heading to second Nixon slides for the plate Crandall with the tagout!

Oct 25 02 Boston 9 59 Milwaukee 6Inning: 9 Outs: 1 Bases: Empty -
Manny Ramirez to the plate man on 1st 1-1 count Ramirez swings..here's a deep fly ball toward left..Maye on the warning track at the wall..Home Run Home Run number 14 for Ramirez that's HR number 13 for September! 355 foot homer

WS Game 2: '02-BOS 6, '59-MKE 5

Game 2 featured a battle of respective aces (Warren Spahn vs Derek Lowe). Both put up goose eggs for the first 3 innings, then both teams exchanged runs in the 4th. Boston went up 3-1 in the fifth as Rey Sanchez knocked in Trot Nixon and Jose Offerman with a 2 out single. Milwaukee scratched back to get 1 in the 6th as Aaron doubled with 2 outs and Adcock singled him home. Milwaukee tied it up in the top of the 9th as Billy Bruton led off with a single. Logan went down on strikes and Aaron made it second and third with a double off the green monster. Mathews hit a sac fly to Nixon in right and Adcock flew out to end the inning. The Braves were ecstatic to have tied it, but this should have been an inning where they scored more and they sure as heck knew it. The bottom of the 8th saw the Red Sox post 3 runs to take a 6-3 lead. Varitek hit a long double that he sliced down the right field line to score Sanchez from second and Manny all the way from first. Normally sure handed Johnny Logan booted a hard smash by Hillenbrand, which scored Varitek and left the Braves for dead. Milwaukee forgot to get the memo alerting them to their demise and rallied in the top of the 9th to get 2 runs, but couldn't get the tying run when Urbina tightened his britches and fanned Logan (the defacto goat) to end it.
Highlights:

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 0 02 Boston 0 Inning: 3 Outs: 0 Bases: Empty - the center fielder Bill Bruton steps in hitting .260 on the year with a home run and 10 runs batted in .. man on 2nd 0 balls, 1 strike fastball Bruton cuts.. line shot up the middle it's a hit Covington rounds third he's heading for home the throw from Damon Bruton is heading to second they have a chance to get him Covington slides Varitek tags him out!

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 1 02 Boston 1 Inning: 4 Outs: 1 Bases: Empty - Manny Ramirez comes up against Spahn hitting a solid .387 on the season with 12 home runs and 30 runs batted in he's red hot in September hitting .400 for the month .. Spahn is set here's the wind-up and the pitch fastball Ramirez swings.. deep fly ball past third, down the line way back .. .. Home Run HR number 13 for Manny that's HR number 12 for September! 362 foot homer

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 1 02 Boston 3 Inning: 5 Outs: 2 Bases: 1st - Rey Sanchez at the plate batting .260 he's hitting .266 in September .. runners on 2nd and 3rd 1 ball, 0 strikes Sanchez swings.. it's a screamer through the right side it's a base hit Nixon plates Offerman will score from 2nd Aaron fires it back in Sanchez rounds and holds at first

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 2 02 Boston 3 Inning: 8 Outs: 0 Bases: 1st - Bill Bruton will bat first this inning 0-2 count Bruton swings.. it's a pop-up way up there back up the middle Sanchez calls for it now Garciaparra will take it it's trouble it falls in between them! that's a cheap hit for Bruton

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 3 02 Boston 5 Inning: 8 Outs: 1 Bases: 3rd - Jason Varitek steps in against Spahn hitting .250 on the year he's hitting .227 in September Hillenbrand is on deck .. men on 1st and 2nd Spahn gets the sign 1-0 count Varitek swings.. fly to left center driven get up, get up, get out of here Bruton chasing back .. off the green monster! Sanchez scores Ramirez rounds third here comes the throw from Bruton Varitek is going for third close play Ramirez dives for the plate Crandall applies the tag he is.. safe! Varitek goes to 3rd

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 3 02 Boston 6 Inning: 8 Outs: 1 Bases: 1st - Shea Hillenbrand against Spahn hitting .290 on the year 8 home runs and 40 RBI's on the season he's hitting .266 in September Nixon is in the on deck circle .. runner on 3rd 3 balls, 1 strike curveball Hillenbrand swings.. routine ground ball to short Logan boots it Varitek scores Hillenbrand to first that's an error on Logan

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 4 02 Boston 6 Inning: 9 Outs: 0 Bases: 3rd - the left fielder Lee Maye steps in nothing for three today .. man on 1st 0 balls, 1 strike Maye cuts.. lined down the first base line fair that will be extra bases it rattles around in the corner Crandall scores Maye rounds 2nd he'll go for a triple they could get him the throw from Clark he dives safe! triple

Oct 23, 59 Milwaukee 5 02 Boston 6 Inning: 9 Outs: 2 Bases: Empty - Frank Torre against Urbina hitting .209 on the year batting .286 with runners in scoring position he's hitting .241 in September .. man on 3rd 0 balls, 1 strike fastball Torre swings.. routine grounder to short picked up by Garciaparra Maye is trying to score Garciaparra throws to first out Maye scores

WS Game 1: '02-BOS 3, '59-MKE 2

All tied going into the 8th when Manny hit his second of the day to put the Bosox up by 1. Buhl went 8 for the Braves and scattered 3 runs, but he did not get enough offensive support to win. Pedro finally got to the 7th and only gave up 2 runs, which came on a Hank Aaron 2 run shot in the 5th. Embree pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings and Urbina came on in the 9th to close it out. Boston scored first when Trot Nixon hit into a fielder's choice to plate Johnny Damon who led off the game with a single. Pedro struck out 10 as he got to the 7th for the first time in weeks. Boston surprised everyone by not going with Lowe and putting their trust in Pedro.

Game Highlights:

Oct 22, 59 Milwaukee 2 02 Boston 1Inning: 5 Outs: 1 Bases: Empty - Hank Aaron steps in against Martinez with 8 home runs and 32 runs batted in man on 1st 0-2 count fastball Aaron cuts..he really got a hold of this one deep fly towards right center Damon backing up gone!HR number 9 for Aaron that one measured 396 feet

Oct 22, 59 Milwaukee 2 02 Boston 2Inning: 6 Outs: 0 Bases: Empty - Manny Ramirez will bat first this inning hitting .379 on the year with 10 home runs and 28 runs batted in0-1 count Ramirez cuts..it's a deep fly ball to center Bruton to the warning track near the wall Bruton no chance to catch that one!way out of here!HR number 11 for Manny that's HR number 10 for September!417 foot homer

Oct 22, 59 Milwaukee 2 02 Boston 3Inning: 8 Outs: 2 Bases: Empty - Manny Ramirez comes up against Buhl Nixon is in the on deck circle if he reaches base0-2 count Ramirez swings..long fly ball to right center way back there it's got a chance to go Home Run that's his 2nd HR of the game HR number 12 for Manny that's HR number 11 for September!that one was 422 feet

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

'02 Bosox outlast '88 Twins in classic 7 game LCS

Game 1: For 6+ inning John Burkett went pitch for pitch with 1988 Cy Young award winner Frank Viola giving up only 1 run. Neither starter would have a hand in the decision as it all fell on the shoulders of each team's respective bullpens. The Twins struck first in the top of the 9th as Arrojo gave up a solo shot to Tim Laudner. Curiously the Twins had Smith start the bottom of the 9th, but couldn't hold Boston down. Reardon was brought in with 2 outs and the bases loaded and yielded a single to Shea Hillenbrand to plate Doug Mirabelli for the winning run. Lots of second guessing in this one for both managers. Minnesota will be second guessed for not having Reardon start the 9th and Boston could have been second guessed for using both of their catchers in the game and not being able to pinch run for the led footed Doug Mirabelli in the 9th.

Game 2: Both teams brought their lumber for this one. Both starters (Blyleven and Oliver) were ineffective at best. Boston nursed a 1 run lead until the 7th, when Tim Wakefield came on to yield 4 runs and put the Twins up for good. Tommy Herr doubled home Greg Gagne with 2 outs and Kirby Pucket singled him home to give the Twins the lead for good. Juan Berenguer came on in the 7th and pitched 3 scoreless innings for the save.

Game 3: The series moved to the Twin Cities and another wild one ensued. Both team's aces were on the hill and one expected a pitcher's duel. The only duel we saw was for the title of who was worse. Pedro "the enigma" Martinez again pitched poorly and was gone after 5 innings and 6 earner runs. Allan Anderson gave up 7 runs in 7 innings. Pedro got the win, but the bullpen really won it for Boston as Wakefield, Banks, Embree and Urbina held the Twins scoreless over the final 3 innings. The big inning for Boston was the top of the 6th, where they touched Anderson for 3 runs, two of which came off of Johnny Damon's bat as he hit one deep into the hefty bag. Rey Sanchez followed up with a triple and Nomar doubled him home for the ultimate winning run.

Game 4: The Bosox took a commanding 3 games to 1 lead in this 10-0 laugher. Derek Lowe continued his mound dominance as he went 7 scoreless innings. Damon banged out 4 hits off of Les Straker and company and Manny showed some signs of life by going yard.

Game 5: With their backs up against the wall the Twins needed Frankie V to stop the bleeding. Boston countered with John Burkett and we had a rematch of game one. This time, however, the Twins came out on top as Viola went the distance. Kirby Puckett's 2 run dinger in the 3rd proved to be the difference maker.

Game 6: Back in Fenway the Sawx looked to close out the series. Instead they were handed a serving of humble pie as the Twins scored early and often. Minnesota had 3 touchdowns to Boston's lone safety. Blyleven turned back the clock and threw a complete game gem, while the pair of Fossum and Oliver yielded 21 runs. Minnesota proved themselves adept at crushing lefties. Both Puckett and Dan Gladden had 4 hits. Two of Gladden's four were round trippers.Game 7: Nothing says magic more than these two words:

Game 7: With the AL Pennant on the line Boston had a huge dillema. Should they pitch Pedro in his regular slot or go with knuckleballer Tim Wakefield. Normally this would be a no brainer, but Pedro has been knocked around most of the season and hasn't been able to escape the 6th inning. Wakefield got the ball and proceeded to throw 5 1/3 scoreless innings. Willie Banks gave up 1 hit in almost 3 innings of pitching and Urbina came on in the 9th to nail it down. Minnesota's starter, Allan Anderson, had nothing and once the Bosox tapped him for 4 runs in the 1st the Twins season was as good as gone. The big blow came off of the bat of Manny who stood at home for an eternity to pose as his missile cleared the green monster and broke some windows on Landsdowne street. Manny's 3 run shot followed an RBI double by Nomar. Boston scratched out another run in the 4th to increase their lead to 5-0 and put them in the KOD3 Fall Classic.


Game 1: 02 Boston Edges 88 Minnesota 3-2
Game 2: 88 Minnesota Defeats 88 Minnesota 8-5
Game 3: 02 Boston Edges 88 Minnesota 7-6
Game 4: 02 Boston Blanks 88 Minnesota 10-0
Game 5: 88 Minnesota Edges 02 Boston 3-2
Game 6: 88 Minnesota Pounds 02 Boston 21-2, Gladden Drills 2 HRs
Game 7: 02 Boston Blanks 88 Minnesota 5-0

'59 Braves win NL Flag in 6 games over '85 Amazins

Game 1: El Sid looked good until the 7th, when he ran out of gas and the Mets ran out of answers for the balanced Brave attack. Lou Burdette was steady enough to complete the game and nab the win. the 5 run 7th did the Mets in and erased their 3-2 lead. Joe Adcock hit 3 homers in a row and helped chase the big man from Hawaii off the hill.

Game 2: Doc started this one for the Mets and was great for 7 innings with 8k's. His counterpart Juan Pizarro was even better, giving up 2 runs over 10 innings and fanning 12. Neither starter figured into the decision as Milwaukee won it in 11 to take a 2 games to 0 lead. Roger McDowell was the loser. Billy Bruton led off the 11th with a sharp double down the left field line. Johnny Logan bunted him over to third and the Mets were in big trouble. Aaron and Mathews both received intentional passes, which setup Joe Adcock's sac fly to George Foster to score Bruton.

Game 3: The great Warren Spahn took the hill and in a true professional effort scattered 10 hits and 2 runs over 9 innings as the Braves took a laugher over the Amazin's. Ron Darling, NY's starter, tried to gut it out but gave up 6 runs in 7 innings. Reliever Doug "risk" Sisk was no better yielding 4 in 2 innings. The Braves shocked the Shea faithful and took a commanding 3-0 series lead.

Game 4: Popular conception is that when a team has a 3-0 lead they are apt to take the pedal off the metal and kind of glide home. This is not the case in professional sports. Thinking like that can be dangerous, when playing against a team in the post season. Milwaukee was poised to close out the Mets in a 4 game sweep, but the Mets were not having any of that. Ed Lynch tossed a complete game gem allowing only 2 runs and tossing only 78 pitches in the process. The Mets tagged Brave starter Bob Buhl for 4 runs early on and never looked back. Strawberry hit a towering solo shot that hit the huge scoreboard in right and the Mets had a pulse.

Game 5: El Sid recovered from his game 1 melt down and went 8 strong innings to get the win. Lew Burdette went the distance as well but could not hold the NY offense down. With the score 3-1 in the 7th NY broke out for 3 big runs to put the game away. George "money bags" Foster hit a 3 run shot into the picnic are to put the Mets right back in the series at 3-2.

Game 6: The series headed back to Wisconsin and the pressure was now solely on the Braves shoulders having had 2 opportunities to close it all out and having failed in both. With Doc Gooden on the hill and dealin' the Amazins seemed poised for the ultimate comeback. Down 4-2 in the 8th the Braves bats woke up and posted a big crooked number on the scoreboard. Three runs off of Gooden in a game is a miracle. 3 in one inning is of biblical proportions. The 8th inning started with pinch hitter Lee Maye, taking time out of his singing career, who grounded weekly to first. Billy "the catalyst" Bruton sliced a double down the left field line and Johnny Logan followed with an infield single to make it 1st and 3rd. Still the Mets had a 2 run lead. Gooden challenge Henry Aaron, who should never be challenged. Aaron singled back through the originator to cut the lead to 1. Eddie Mathews was pitched to cautiously and the bases were soon loaded with only 1 out. Wes Covington, who had been a big disappointment all year, fought off Gooden's "lord Charles and blooped a single over the outstretched arms of Wally Backman to score Logan to tie it. One batter later Adcock grounded out weekly, but Aaron came across to score and just like that a 2 run lead was now a 1 run deficit. The top of the 9th saw the shell shocked Mets go down in order to closer Don McMahon and the Braves clinched the NL Pennant. The Mets battled back hard in this series, but when you are down 3-0 you have no margin for error. Gooden threw 146 pitches and obviously ran out of gas in the 8th. Bob Rush notched the win as he pitched 2 1/2 innings in relief of starter Juan Pizarro.

Game 6: 59 Milwaukee Over 85 New York NL 5-4
Game 5:
85 New York NL Beats 59 Milwaukee 6-1
Game 4:
85 New York NL Beats 59 Milwaukee 4-2
Game 3:
59 Milwaukee Beats 85 New York NL 10-2
Game 2:
59 Milwaukee Edges 85 New York NL 3-2 in 11, Pizarro Ks 12
Game 1:
59 Milwaukee Over 85 New York NL 8-4, 3 HRs For Adcock

Sunday, March 23, 2008

'59 Braves outlast '74 Big Red Machine in 5 game thriller

Game 1: Milwaukee nursed a 3-2 lead into the 8th when the Big Red Machine blew the doors off of Lew Brudette's cruise control to the tune of 4 runs. Joe Morgan led off the top of the 8th with a clean single and stole 2nd. Johnny Bench followed with a single of his own to make it 1st and 3rd. Doggie then singled home Morgan. Geronimo followed with a two bagger to plate Bench and both Driesen and Griffey knocked in runs with ground outs. Clay Carroll pitched 3 scoreless innings of relief to post the win.
Game 2: The Braves evened the series at 1 each with a mirror image of the score (6-3) that they lost the opener. Spahn went the distance and gave up only 2 earned runs. Fred Norman also went the distance and gave up only 2 runs, but his defense let him down as 4 more unearned runs crossed the plate. With the score 4-2 the Braves scored 2 big runs in the bottom of the 6th as Spahn helped his cause by singling in Del Crandall. Bill Bruton followed by knocking in Pafko.
Game 3: The Riverfront Stadium crowd was treated to a 16 inning classic that lasted deep into the autumn night. By the time the verdict was in both starters, Bob Bhul (8 inn) and Don Gullett (3.2 inn) were long gone. Gullett hurt his elbow int eh 4th and was replaced by Carroll who gave up 5 runs in just over 4 innings of work. Cincy was up 4-2 when the Braves errupted for 3 big runs in the top of the 8th in an inning that started oh, so innocently. Aaron led off by linning out to Concepcion at short, but was followed by Mathews and Adcock who both walked. Crandall lifted a weak fly to right and Lee Maye was called on to pinch hit for Andy Pafko. Maye, who has been used almost exclusively off the bench sent a 2-1 curveball into the upper deck to put the Milwaukee up by 1. The bottom of the 9th saw the Braves put their trust in closer Don McMahon, who quickly got Concepcion and Morgan out on weaky hit balls. Seeming fully in control and not feeling any fear McMahon challenged the great Johnny Bench who had been slumping all year. Bench turned around a 1-0 fastball and sent it into the left field pavillion to tie it. The score would remain tied for 7 more innings as the game looked to never end. Then in the top of the 16th light hitting Felix Mantilla homered down the right field line off of Jack Billingham who had just come on in relief. Mantilla's ball barely scaled the right field fence and seemed to be aided by the wind. Bob Giggie started the 16th for the Braves and struck out George Foster on 4 pitches. He then walked pinch hitter Merv Rettenmund, which got him the hook. Juan Pizarro came on to force Rose to bat from the right side of the plate. Rose grounded out to 3rd and Concepcion ended the game by lining back to the box.
Game 4: Down 2-1 in the series the Reds needed this one desperately. The County Stadium crowd was treated to a good old fashioned pitcher's duel as the Reds won 2-1. No one would have known that when Clay Carroll drove in Cesar Geronimo in the 4th that all of the scoring would be done and the Reds would cruise to victory. Pedro Borbon nailed down the save in the 9th to force a deciding game 5.
Game 5: Roger Nelson went pitch for pitch with the great Warren Spahn for 7 innings and looked to be on the good side of a 3-2 win. Unfortunately Nelson's lack of pedigre and the Brave bats caught up with him in the bottom of the 8th as Milwaukee scored 4 runs to take a 6-3 lead that Spahnie would never relinquish. Joe Adcock was the hitting star as his 3 run shot put the game away. With one out Aaron doubled and then went to third as Mathews got a bloop single. Wes Covington laced a double of his own down the right field line to score Aaron and move Mathews to 3rd prior to Adcock's collasal blow. The Reds showed little sign in the 9th after Foster lead off with a single, but Spahn induced Foster to hit into a 4-6-3 DP.. Geronimo grounded weakly to second to end both the game and the series. Spahn scattered 8 hits and gave up 3 runs for the complete game victory.

'02 Bosox defeat '07 Tigers 3 games to 2 in ALDS

Game 1: The opener was litterally stolen by the Bosox. With their ace (on paper) Pedro Martinez on the mound the Red Sox looked to sock Jeremy Bonderman and the Tigers. Well, Pedro didn't even get out of the 4th inning and the ledger had him giving up 6 runs (5 earned). Boston narrowed the gap to 1 in the bottom of the 4th as they posted 3 runs to make it 4-3. Pedro's replacement, Arrojo, gave up 3 more runs in his almost 4 innings of sloppy work. Going to the top of the 8 the Tigers were up 8-4 and Bonderman looked sharp. enter the Tiger bullpen. The achilles heel of the team. The floodgates opened up in the 8th as Boston posed 5 runs to tie it. The bottom of the 9th saw Manny lead off the inning with a walk off homer as Urbina notched the win.

Game 2: Reeling from Boston's comeback in game 1 Detroit was never in the second game. Derek Lowe gave up 2 hits and no runs until he left in favor of Allan Embree with 2 outs in the 8th. Detroit scored a run to break the shutout on a Sheffield solo shot as the Bosox took a 2 game to none lead to Motown.

Game 3: Comerica was a sellout for the lone home game their wild card Tigers were going to play. This was a must win game. Tim Wakefield started for the Sawx who were looking to close it out. Staked to a 7-1 lead and cruising all looked to be over for the Motown 9, but Wakefield lost it in the 6th and both he and Embree gave up 6 runs as the Tigers tied it. With momentum on their side Detroit scored 2 in the bottom of the 7th as Casey Fossum hit Sheffield with a pitch too far inside and Maglio Ordonez crushed a 2-1 meatball deep into the Detroit night to send the series back to Boston standing at 2-1 in favor of the hometeam.

Game 4: Looking to close it out the Bosox trotted Pedro back out on the hill in hopes that he would redeem himself for his pittiful performance in the opener. 4 runs in 5 innings is not considered redemption in anyone's book. Pedro threw 144 pitches and was gone as he flirted with trouble all game and finally found it in the 6th. Boston chipped away at Bonderman and got within one but Ledezma came out of the pen to close it out and force a deciding game 5.

Game 5: While Pedro was last seen calling the Tigers his daddy, Derek Lowe again showed why he is ready to assume the mantle of "closer". Giving up 1 run in 6 1/3 innings of pitching is what closers do and Lowe was up for the task. Haney and Wakefield got the Sawx to the 9th where Urbina closed it out. Shea Hillebrand homered in the 4th to make it 3-1 and Trot Nixon banged out 3 hits. Urbina gave up 2 hits to Detroit in the 9th, but when the pressure was on he struck out Sheffield with runners in scoring position and the game on the line.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Royals knock off Pale Hose in 10 to qualify for post season

KC and Chicago met at Comiskey for a 1 game AL play-in. Marty Pattin gets the start (only his 2nd of the season) for KC vs. Bob Shaw for Chicago. KC gets on top in the first with an rbi groundout from John Mayberry. In the 3rd Aparicio and Fox single, then Brett boots a grounder, which ties the game at 1-1. In the 5th, after Shaw walked his 5th & 6th batters of the game, Bob Stinson singled home Hal McRae for a 2-1 KC lead. Roy Sievers answered for Chicago with his 14th homer of the season to tie it at 2 in the 6th. With Early Wynn now on the mound for Chicago., Rojas and Patek single to start the 8th, 1 out later Hal McRae singles in Rojas to take the lead back at 3-2. Pattin is removed from the game in the bottom of 8 and Chicago answers again. Fox singled, Torgeson walked as a PH for Sievers, Minoso flied out to the wall in left. Fox caught McRae off guard and took 3rd base on the fly out. Frank Robinson then had a pinch-hit 4-3 ground out to score Fox. In the 10th, Patek tripled with 1-out (more on Patek later). Solaita then drew a PH walk, and Wohlford popped out to 1B. Jim Wohlford then squeezed home Patek for a 4-3 lead. In the bottom of 10, after 2 outs, Robinson singles and Rivera walks. Mark Littell then K's Ted Kluszewski to end the exciting playoff and send the unhappy Chi-Sox fans home. Freddie Patek entered the game hitting .171 with only 3 XBH's all season. His 4 for 5 day with a double & triple, earned him player of the game honors. --contributed by Allan Silverwood--

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

'07 Tigers hold off '49 Tribe (4-3) to clinch post season slot

Detroit hosted Cleveland in a play in game for the wild card position in the East. Mike Garcia took the mound against Tiger rookie Yorman Bazardo. The Tigers were looking for a little Floyd Geibel action from Mr. Bazardo. However, the weather would not cooperate and a rain delay forced Bazardo out of the game in the third inning. The Tigers scored quickly with 3 runs in the bottom of the first on singles by Ordonez, Guillen and a sacrifice fly by Rodriguez.. The score remained 3-0 until the 5th when leadoff erors by Guillen (his second of the game) and Inge opened the gates for two Indian runs. The Tigers got one back in the bottom of the fifth and the score remained 4-2 until the ninth. With runners on first and third, Craig Monroe who had entered the game as a defensive replacement misplayed a Larry Doby single. Ken Keltner scored and runners were on second and third with one out. Lou Boudreau lined out and after a walk to Joe Gordon, Mickey Vernon grounded out to end the game and send the Tigers to Fenway to play the Red Sox. Chad Durbin got the win and Wilfredo Ledezma the save. Mike Garcia took the loss.

Wild and Whacky Reg Season finish

Going into the final 4 game set all 4 division titles were still up for grabs. In fact, only Boston and St. Louis had a post season appearance clinched. Lets look at how each played out:

NL East: St. Louis had a 2 game lead over the NY Mets, but failed to take care of business and lost 3 of 4 to the '59 Braves. The Mets returned the favor and backed in by losing 3 of 4 to the '79 Phillies who were just playing out the string. It should be intersting to see which of these two teams can gain some momentum in the post season. LA, who finished in 3rd in the West had a better record than the Mets and the same record as the Cards and is on the outside looking in.
NL West: The '82 Dodgers were sitting pretty 2 games up on Milwaukee and 3 games up on Cincy. All they need was to split their series vs the '04 Cubs who needed a sweep to get back into the NL East race. LA dropped 3 of 4, while Milwaukee was winning 3 of 4 from STL and Cincy swept the Pirates, who had their bags packed for weeks. That left Milwaukee and Cincy tied for the division (MKE had the tie breaker) and LA on the outside looking in. LA's mgr George B must feel snakebit as the Dodgers have had 2 straight late season collapses for him. In KOD 1 his '81 squad was fatigued beyond belief and dropped 10 of their final 11. In KOD2 they had a rough final series, but didn't really collapse. Cincy and Milwaukee played lights out down the stretch.

AL East: Boston came into the final series up by 2 games over '07 Det, but feeling unsure about themselves after getting swept by Minnesota. The Sawx took 3 of 4 from KC to clinch the division and in the process damaged KC's playoff chances. DET dropped 3 of 4 to the moribound '06 Angels and wound up having to play a play in playoff game vs '49 CLE who swept the pittiful 1980 A's.


AL West: Going into the final stanza there was a 3 way tie for the division lead, with 2 of the 3 teams playing each other h2h ('88-MIN vs '60-CHW). With KC already dropping 3 of 4 to Boston, the winner of the h2h series would take the division outright. The Twins, as they have all season rose to the top and took 3 of 4 from the Pale Hose to win the west. By virtue of losing 3 the South Siders were forced into a 1 game playoff vs the Royals. Chicago won the coin flip to host the all important game.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

'74-CIN takes 3 of 4 from '63-SF

The Reds and Giants had two slug fests at Candlestick...teams combined for 16 homeruns in the two games at the Stick!! Also, Felipe Alou is on steroids, human growthh ormones, gorilla growth hormones, X-man hormones,etc... He has more HRs than Mays, McCovey, or Cepeda, and more than Bench and Tony Perez combined!!!! He knocked out 4 in this series! Call George Mitchell !! The Giants have been on a slide lately (lost 7 of 8) and Cincy rebounded nicely to win 3 of 4 for their new manager. -contributed by Bob Kalec and the league office-

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

'02 Bosox take 3 of 4 from '49 Tribe

Game 1 (Cleveland Municipal Stadium): Derek Lowe and Bob Lemon had a good ole' fashioned pitcher's duel going until the top of the 6th when Boston plated 3 runs and took a 2 run lead. DH Jose Offerman led off with a single, but was forced at second on a feeble bunt attempt by Johnny "caveman" Damon, who attoned for his mistake by promptly stealing second. Rey Sanchez singled Damon home to tie the game. Nomar and Manny both followed with RBI doubles to give Boston a 3-1 lead. The Sawx tagged on an insurance run in the 8th when Manny walked and was replaced by pinch runner Rickey Henderson. Rickey might be over 40, but he still has wheels, which he showed by scoring all the way from first on Trot Nixon's double. Dustin Hermanson came on in the ninth to protect the lead as Boston won 4-1.

Game 2: The Indians took this contest 5-0, but despite the score it was a very close game. Cleveland's Bob Feller was masterful as he tossed a 3 hitter. Boston's John Burkett battled hitters for much of the afternoon scattering 2 runs over the first 7 innings. Boston got greedy and hoped he had enough gas to finish out the 8th, but apparently that was not the case as the Indians touched him for 3 runs to increase the lead to 5-0. The big blow was a 2 run homer hit by Kennedy. Larry Doby also homerer for the Tribe.


Game 3 (Fenway Park, Boston): Easily the most exciting game of the series. Cleveland jumped out on top by scoring 3 runs off of Tim Wakefield in the first 2 innings. Tribe second sacker Joe Gordon hit a 2 run shot right after Lou Boudreau singled with 2 outs. Beradinano doubled home Kennedy to score the third run in the 2nd. Cleveland starter Mike Garcia was literally on cruise control until the 6th when the floodgates opened up and Boston burned him for 4 scores to take a 1 run lead all with 2 outs. After Damon flew out to Doby and Lou Merloni grounded third to first Nomar doubled and Manny hit a tape measure shot to make the score 3-2. Hillebrand then walked and was followed by Trot Nixon who single and promptly stole second. With runners on 2nd and 3rd and two out lefty Brian Daubach singled both home to put Boston on top. By the top of the 8th Wakefield was long gone. Arrojo and Haney combined to foul up the 8th as the Tribe scored 2 runs and regained the lead as Larry Doby led off the inning with a single and with 2 outs Mickey Vernon homered to right to score two off of Darren Oliver, who was Boston's 5th reliever of the day. Catcher Doug Mirabelli led off the bottom of the 9th by popping out to Ken Keltner at 3rd. Cliff Floyd pinch hit for Oliver and singled to right center off of Cleveland reliver Paige. Damon followed with a single of his own to put runners on 1st and 2nd with 1 out. Carlos Baerga was sent up to bat for Merloni and he grounded weakly to second, but did advance the runners. With 2 out and runners on 2nd and 3rd Paige hung a curveball and Nomar hit a long double off the green monster to win the game.

Game 4: The series finale saw 6 Red Sox pitchers combine to toss a 3 hit shutout. Pedro started this game, but didn't have control of the plate. Cleveland was not able to score off him but he did yield 4 walks and 2 hits over 6 innings. Pedro also fanned 9 Indians, but his pitch count swelled over the 150 mark and he was gone after 6. The Sox were forced to use a combination of Gomes, Embree, Banks and Haney to get to Urbina who closed out the 9th by fanning 2. Boston scored it's first run in the 4th and had to nurse a 1 run lead until the 8th, when they got a key insurance run as Damon tripled home pinch hitter Brian Daubach. Boston's first run was scored in the 4th, when Cliff Floyd doubled home Lou Merloni, who reached first on a walk. Pedro improved his record to 4-2 and Urbina notched his 4th save.

Monday, February 18, 2008

'63 Cards sweep '63 Giants

It was baseball at Candlestick Park as the Giants hosted the Cardinals in two game set. The Giants came in winners of 8 out of the last 10. They came away losers of 4 straight to the Cards. Manager Mike Roberts has the Cards on a roll, as they've won 9 of their last 10.

Game 1
Juan Marichal took the mound for the Giants and faced Curt Simmons for the Cardinals. San Fran took the lead on 4 straight singles in the bottom of the 4th to take a 2-0 lead. But it wouldn't hold up as Altman hit a routine grounder to 2nd. Hiller threw the ball in the dugout and Altman went to 2nd. Musial was intentionally walked, then Sawatski followed with a HR and the Cards were ahead,3-2. The Giants tried to tie it up in the bottom of the 9th by scoring a run but Simmons shut the last two batters down and the Cards had the win, 4-3

Game 2
With the Giants looking for a split in San Francisco, the Giants threw Jack Sanford at the Cards, with St. Louis throwing future Giant Ray Sadecki at San Fran. The Giants opened the scoring in the 4th by scoring 4 runs highlighted by an Ed Bailey HR. Sadecki was pulled in the 3rd as Stan Musial pinch hit for him and Ron Taylor relieved Sadecki to start the 4th. Throwing no hit ball the rest of the way, the Cardinals scored 2 runs each in the 6th,7th,8th to take game 2, 6-4.

Game 3
Game 3 moved to Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, with Bobby Shantz getting his 4th win of the year as he relieved starter Lew Burdette and Harry Fanok. San Franciso, for the 3rd straight game opened the scoring in the 4th with singles by Mays, Davenport,a double by Bailey and another single by Hiller and it was 3-0, Giants. With the score 4-1 going into the bottom of the 8th the Cards slapping base hits and a Giant error tied it up. Going into extra innings the Cardinals put runners on the corners with one out. Stan "the Man" Musial pinch hit for Booby Shantz in the bottom of the 11th and smacked a base hit to right and the Giants went home a loser, 5-4.

Game 4
The Giants looking to salvage something from the series put Bobby Bolin on the mound. St. Louis countered with future Hall of Famer, Bob Gibson. Again, San Francisco jumped to a lead,scoring 3 in the top of the 1st and 2 in the 3rd to take a 5-0 lead. St.Louis came roaring back to tie the game over the next 5 innings to send into extra innings.In the bottom of the 10th Ken Boyer flied to right and Tim McCarver followed with a walk off homer to end the game and give the Cards the sweep.

The series propelled St Louis to the top of the NL East while San Fran dropped back to a game back in the west. -contributed by Jim Walden-

Sunday, February 17, 2008

'04 Cubs split with '85 Padres

Game 1 - Tim Flannery's 2-run HR in the 6th off Frank Beltran gave the Pads a 5-1 lead. But a 4-run 6th for Chicago would tie the game at 5. In the7th, Jerry Davis' PH 2-run single off Kent Mercker reclaimed a 7-5 lead forSD. The Cubs got one back in the bottom of the 7th, but Tim Stoddard andRich Gossage pitched perfect innings in the 8th and 9th to close out a 7-6San Diego win.

Game 2
- La Marr Hoyt suffered through a 4 HR Cubs outburst as Chicago woneasily 9-1. Carlos Zambrano went the distance, allowing 5 hits and 1unearned run. Corey Patterson hit a pair of HR, and was joined by SammySosa and Nomar Garciaparra.

Game 3
- Another blowout win for the Cubs, 19-4. Five runs in the 6th, 6 inthe 9th inflated the score. Sammy Sosa hit a grand slam and had 6 RBI.Corey Patterson added 4 more RBI. Greg Maddux worked into the 9th but hadto leave after a rain delay. Padre fans would just have soon called itafter 8.

Game 4 - After two difficult games, Eric Show and Rich Gossage combine toblank the Cubs 1-0. The lone run came on Tim Flannery's RBI double in the8th off reliever LaTroy Hawkins. Glendon Rusch pitched 7 shutout inningsbefore leaving for a pinch hitter.

Friday, February 15, 2008

'88 Twins and '07 Tigers split

9/9 Minnesota (8-8) comes to Comerica to visit the Tigers (9-7). Frank Viola would be opposing Jeremy Bonderman. The Tigers struck first on consecutive singles by Polanco, Sheffield and Ordonez. They added a second run in the 4th on a Casey 1b and Thames 2b. Bonderman cruised until the 7th, when Bush opened with a 2b and was bunted to 3rd by Lambordozzi. Gaetti drove Bush home with a pinch hit single. Ledezma came in to face Moses and gave up a triple to tie the game. Rodney came in and closed the door in the 7th. The game remained tied until Larkin led off the ninth with his first home run of the season. Roy Smith earned his first win and Reardon got his fourth save. Rodney took the loss.

9/10 After Hrbek doubled in the first with two out, Gaetti homered off starter Nate Robertson. Tiger manager Tom Davis was heard to say, "It doesnt matter what team I manage, that guy simply kills me. I should have walked him. Oh well, it's only the first inning." Jis words were prophetic. Bert Blyleven just didnt have it today as he gave up two homers in the bottom half of the first, a two run shot by Polanco and a three run homer by Sheffield. The Tigers added another run in th frame and left the first leading 6-2. In the third, the Tigers sent 10 players to the plate, scoring six times including a three run bases loaded double by Polanco. The Tigers aded three more in the 7th on Mark Rabelo's first homer of the season. The Twins picked up two meaningless runs in the 9th. Robertson cruised to his 4th win as the Tigers spanked the Twins 16-4,

9/11 The series switched to the Metrodome as the Twins jumped on Tiger started Justin Verlander early and often. Kent Hrbek hit his 4th homer of the season, a three run shot in the bottom of the first. The Twins tallied single runs in each of the next four innings including Larkin's second homer of the series. The Tigers could only manage single runs in the 5th and 7th off starter Alan Anderson who threw a complete game for his 4th win of the season, 7-2.
9/12 Chad Durbin got his first start of the season for the Tigers. The Olde English D jumped all over Twins starter Les Straker in the first. Polanco doubled home Granderson, then Rodriguez and Sheffield plated runs with singles. Inge hit a 3-run homer in the 4th and the Tigers scored three more in the 6th before the Twins got to Durbin in the bottom of the 6th on a Gaetti 2-run homerun. But the early deficeit was too large and Durbin earned his first win 9-4. The Tigers totalled 55 hits in the 4 games, including two 18 hit outbursts to the Twins 39, although the Twins outhomered the Tigers 5-4. Tom Davis

Thursday, February 14, 2008

'93 Yankees 3, '06 Angels 1

GAME 1: Jeff Weaver started and got torched by the high flying Bombers. Calling Weaver pathetic would be an understatement. Sadly he would get released from this team and move over to the Cardinals and win a World Series ring. He's the ultimate headcase pitcher.

GAME 2: The Angels continued to not score runs as Jimmy Key shut them out.

GAME 3: A popular theme here...The Angels can't score. This time Jim Abbott (4-0) shut them out as his offense hammered John Lackey for 7 runs on 11 hits. The bottoom of the Yankee lineup had 7 of those hits with catcher Mike Stanley being responsible for 3.

GAME 4: The Angels finally got their offense in gear and barely held on to beat Bob Wickman. Down 5-4 in the 6th the Angels posted 2 runs and behind a string of relivers they found a way to get to Frankie Rodriguez who threw a scoreless ninth.

'02 Red Sox 3, '80 Oakland 1

GAME 1: Tim Wakefield's knuckler was dazzling as he tossed 8 shutout inning before tiring. All 4 Boston runs were scored on two run homers hit by Johnny Damon and Nomar.

GAME 2: Boston blew the doors off in this one as they scored 9 runs off A's starter Steve McCatty. The Bosox tallied 10 runs in total behind John Burkett who took his record to 3-0 in an 8 inning 1 run performance. Damon hit a homer in his second consecutive game and Shea Hillenbrand had 3 hits.

GAME 3: Mike Norris did not have one of his banner outings as he gave up 6 runs in almost 8 innings of work. He was better than Frank Castillo and the Red Sox defense. Oakland had 4 homers in this game. None was bigger than Mitchell Page's 3 run shot in the 4th. Lacey came on to save the game for Oakland as the A's barely held on to win their only game of the series.

GAME 4: Boston doctors are beginning to worry about Pedro. Not only has he lost velocity, but his stamina has also been declining. While most pitchers would be happy with a 7 2/3 inning performance that netted 11k's and 3 ER's, Pedro and the Sox fans are not. Banks, Embree and Urbina combined to finish it out. The Red Sox were hanging on to a 1 run lead until the 8th when Nomar led off with a single and Trot doubled after Manny flew out. Oakland intentionally walked Hillenbrand and Daubach added the insurance run with a sac fly to Dwayne Murphy in center.Boston moved to a league leading 15-5, while Oakland dropped to 8-12.