AL EAST 2009

The Daisuke Report 09.10.09 at 4:18 pm ET
By Alex Speier
The Red Sox wanted to stretch out Daisuke Matsuzaka, and to give the right-hander a minor-league rehab outing in which he had the opportunity to build both his pitch count and his innings load. Mission accomplished.
On Wednesday, Matsuzaka delivered an impressive outing for Single-A Salem in the opener of its Carolina League playoff series against the Winston-Salem Dash. The pitcher logged 6.2 innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out seven while walking one. According to Salem Red Sox manager Chad Epperson, the pitcher showed a fastball that sat at 91-92 mph and topped out at 93, which he mixed adeptly with a cutter, slider and changeup.
“He was impressive. Overall, it was a solid outing,” Epperson said by phone. “He got out there in the first two innings and was trying to get the mix of his pitches and get a feel for them. And then in the third inning, he found the feel for his cutter and fastball and it was fun to watch. It was like, ‘Wow.’
“His two-seamer, on righties, kind of beat them to the spot, allowing for some weak contact and tardy swings. I thought he threw the cutter very well in to lefties. His secondary stuff was good. He threw some good sliders, some good changeups. I think (all his pitches) came into play in his strikeouts. His stuff moves so much. I do know his cutter was an effective pitch and his fastball, he got some tardy swings.”
Matsuzaka, who turns 29 on Sunday, was making his fourth and final rehab outing. He has been out since mid-June while building shoulder strength and working on his overall conditioning in what amounted to a second spring training. Now, after his most recent outing, it sounds like he is ready to return to the majors in hopes of contributing to the rotation down the stretch and perhaps into the postseason.
“Overall, it was just like the organization wanted to draw it up,” Epperson said. “Get the pitch count up there, (build) his innings, and they have a decision to make.”
 
Bill, what happened to the great pitching the Sox have. The Red Sox and the Angels are my only hopes of stopping the Yankees!!!
 
Bill, what happened to the great pitching the Sox have. The Red Sox and the Angels are my only hopes of stopping the Yankees!!!

You forgot the Tigers, who actually beat the Yankees in a playoff series three years ago.

Yes,
Verlander, Jackson and Porcello would be a very formidable starting 3
 
Bill, what happened to the great pitching the Sox have. The Red Sox and the Angels are my only hopes of stopping the Yankees!!!


Neither Smoltz or Penny panned out, Dice-K has been a mess since the WBC and Wakefield has only started one game since the ASB.

On the bright side, Lester and Beckett (although he's struggled recently) have been good to very good and Buchholz has pitched great his last 5-6 starts.

Also, the bullpen has been outstanding and VERY deep and Victor Martinez has fortified the lineup.

BTW Mets, where have you been buddy? :)
 
The Red Sox defeated the free-falling Rays in the first game of a doubleheader, 3-1.

It was the Rays 10th consecutive loss.


With only two hours between the end of game 1 and the start of game 2, look who helped with the Fenway clean up...............



.........it's Sox CEO, Larry Lucchino
 
Red Sox won the second game of the DH, 4-0 behind Jon Lester.

The Sox outscored the Rays in the three game series 16-2! :eek:

The Rays have now lost 11 in a row.
 
The defending AL champion Rays have been officially eliminated from the AL East race.

The Rays are on life support in the wildcard race............their elimination number there is 8.

Meanwhile, the Yankees magic number to clinch the AL East is 13.
 
The defending AL champion Rays have been officially eliminated from the AL East race.

The Rays are on life support in the wildcard race............their elimination number there is 8.

Meanwhile, the Yankees magic number to clinch the AL East is 13.

Which means the BoSox chances are getting better and better with every TB loss.

Where is Texas in the scheme of things ?

Edit:
I see the Sox are 4 games up on the Rangers
 
Which means the BoSox chances are getting better and better with every TB loss.

Where is Texas in the scheme of things ?

Edit:
I see the Sox are 4 games up on the Rangers

Rangers are VERY much alive in the AL West also as they have quite the cushy schedule going into the final weeks of the season. The Angels are on a stretch right now that will either make or break them by next Wednesday playing Boston, Texas and the Yankees.
 
Major League Baseball released the 2010 schedule today, and the first series of the season jumps out most: The Red Sox will open at Fenway Park for the second straight year -- and this time they'll face the New York Yankees, on April 5, 7, and 8.

Other quick points that stand out:

-The Sox will see the Minnesota Twins' new, outdoor stadium for the first time April 12 in the first game ever played there. Bring your parka.

-The Red Sox will close the season playing six of their final 10 games against the Yankees. They'll play three at Yankee Stadium, travel to Chicago for four games, and then conclude the season with a three-game series against the Yankees at Fenway Park.
2010 schedule released - Extra Bases - Red Sox blog
 

My Two Cents on Alex Ovechkin

OK....the kool-aid has worn off....BENCH JaMarcus Russell!!

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