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4/22/08 - Pauley v. Weaver

#1 User is offline   Seabass177 

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Posted 21 April 2008 - 11:09 PM

It wasn't some harrowing comeback, but it was a win nonetheless. Buchholz was dealing, Pedroia and Ellsbury carried them again and Lugo went 4-4. I don't even know how to handle the end of that last sentence, just makes no sense. But it's a nonsensical I like.

On to tonight. Beckett was great last time, more of the same will work. Jered Weaver's had a solid year, but he's still Jeff Weaver's little brother. That's got to play a role at some point. Tonight would work. Let's get Manny and Tek back, end the dyad of suck that is Cash/Thurston and beat the piss out of the Halos.

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Posted 21 April 2008 - 11:35 PM

Papi takes Weaver deep and he pouts on the mound again.

That is all.
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Posted 22 April 2008 - 07:18 AM

Jered Weaver is an overrated pile of suck. I predict Lugo to go 4-for-3 with a frozen rope single of such dazzling proportions that it counts twice.

Are Youkilis, Pedroia, Lugo, Cora, Lowrie the "Infield Least Likely To Be Able To Pick Up A Girl On A SoCal Beach" in major league history?

Edit: Please win.

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 08:06 AM

According to the Boston Herald, Beckett was sent home before Sunday's game with the flu. It will be interesting to see how that affects him today.

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And Josh Beckett [stats]was forced to head home prior to Sunday’s game against Texas after becoming ill.

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 08:36 AM

View PostSouthPaw21, on Apr 22 2008, 08:06 AM, said:

According to the Boston Herald, Beckett was sent home before Sunday's game with the flu. It will be interesting to see how that affects him today.


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Posted 22 April 2008 - 08:39 AM

Well, I'm going to be there tonight (Section 23, Row 2!) with my buddy who's making his first-ever trip to Fenway, so here's hoping Beckett's feeling alright. I'm going to be pretty bummed if we end up with a Tavarez spot-start or something.

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 08:43 AM

View PostMasamune42, on Apr 22 2008, 09:39 AM, said:

Well, I'm going to be there tonight (Section 23, Row 2!) with my buddy who's making his first-ever trip to Fenway, so here's hoping Beckett's feeling alright. I'm going to be pretty bummed if we end up with a Tavarez spot-start or something.


I'm guessing it would probably be Pauley still if we have a starter scratched. He didn't pitch yesterday after being held out of his Sunday start in case he needed to pitch for I am an Idiot.
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Posted 22 April 2008 - 08:55 AM

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 08:59 AM

Last time Beckett faced the Angels it was Game #1 of the ALDS...

9 IP
4 Hits (all singles)
0 BB
8 k's
0 Runs

I wouldn't mind a repeat of that
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Posted 22 April 2008 - 09:07 AM

Just keep those hits coming, and hopefully Beckett is well enough to go solid for 6 or 7. Of the 7 series so far (assuming you count 2 games as a series), Sox have won 5 (Oak, Det, NY#1, Cleve & Tex), tied 1 (NY#2) and lost 1 (Tor). Francona has often said the key to a winning season is in winning series throughout. Here's to another series victory beginning tonight!

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 01:17 PM

View PostSouthPaw21, on Apr 22 2008, 09:06 AM, said:

According to the Boston Herald, Beckett was sent home before Sunday's game with the flu. It will be interesting to see how that affects him today.


Is he on the Dice-K meal plan? Our pitchers sure do get diarrhea a lot.

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 01:43 PM

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Red Sox manager Terry Francona suggested Jason Varitek (flu) could need another day off against the Angels on Tuesday. Varitek has been fighting a flu bug that had him so weak he couldn't drive to the ballpark on Sunday. If he can't play, Kevin Cash will get another start. Josh Beckett was also sent home prior to Sunday's game with the bug.


Doesn't sound good. I'm going tonight, with my dad who hasn't been to Fenway in ages, I really hope Beckett's able to pitch.

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 02:18 PM

4/22/08--Jose Chooses Not to Run


It’s time for Jose Melendez’s KEYS TO THE GAME.

1. Jose was all excited that he got to go to his first game of the year yesterday. And then when the game got out he got to spend sometime watching mediocre marathoners trot along towards the finish line. Good for them!

Jose has always wanted to run the marathon, but he never found it realistic. He has cranky knees, shaky ankles and poor self-discipline.

But what Jose does have is an idea. He has been inspired by, believe it or not, the Tampax Bay Rays. Seriously. Why can’t Jose complete a marathon? Sure he’d be horrible, sure he’d be really, really slow, but every year the Rays are horrible and they still go out and play 162 games.

Here is Jose’s Tampax Bay Rays theory of marathon running. Next year, after doing no training whatsoever, Jose will head up to Hopkinton, run the first mile or so and then walk the rest of the way. Jose figures that using this approach he could finish the marathon in under 10 hours as long as he doesn’t stop too often for beers.

Now some of you may be saying “Jose that’s not doing a marathon! That’s a total fraud.” Nonsense. When the Rays limp to the end of the season 40 games out of first, no one says “Hey, you guys didn’t really play a baseball season.” People just point out that the Rays played an entire season but very poorly.

The way Jose sees it, walking the marathon is basically the same thing. If Jose finishes, he can absolutely say he did the marathon. He went the whole 26.2. He can get the boost in self-esteem without all of the hard work and self-discipline.

And if the Rays are any model, then next year, there will be at least a few dozen people claiming that “this will be the year that Jose breaks five hours.”

2. Jose would be remiss if he let last night’s WWF Monday Night RAW go by without comment. Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain appeared on RAW via videotape to court the all important semi-illiterate vote.

In theory, Jose should not be writing about this, as it has nothing to do with baseball, but he can’t help himself. Besides, since the election is about America, and baseball is America’s national pastime, it does kind of have something to do with baseball in the same sense that elections for Governor of Massachusetts impact Tollhouse cookies, since they are the official cookie of the Commonwealth.

So as the rare commentator who knows both something about wrestling and politics, Jose feel obliged to break down each candidates comments.

Hilary Clinton




“Hi, I’m Hillary Clinton. But tonight, in honor of the WWE, you can call me Hill-Rod.”


Where the hell does the nickname Hill-Rod come from? Is she confusing A-Rod with wrestling? This only works if it is a vague reference to “Hot Rod” Roddy Piper. If it is, look for her to break a coconut over Obama’s head at the next debate. The sad thing is that, it would be one of her most dignified and human attacks to date.


“This election is starting to feel a lot like “King of the Ring.” The only difference? The last man standing may just be a woman."


Does someone running on the strength of her husband’s name really want to be invoking monarchial comparisons? Also, does this mean that if she wins she will start wearing a cape and crown like Harley Race, Randy Savage and Booker T did after she wins?


“The truth is, this election is so important. The next president will facea stack full of difficult challenges right from the opening bell. To fix the economy, bring our troops home from Iraq, and make college more affordable. You need a president who will go to the mat for you. And that’s exactly what I’ll do.

I’ve been knocked down, but I’ve always gotten back up. And I know how to take a hit for the American people. And if things get a little tough, I may even have to deliver the “people’s elbow.”

Because this country is worth fighting for.”



There are an awful lot of “issues” and not much wrestling talk in here save a few bad metaphors. Still, Jose questions whether she would really drop the people’s elbow. First, Jose doesn’t think she could pull off the little dance, and second, she seems more like the type to drop the move’s predecessor, “the corporate elbow.” Also, if one Clinton was going to pull off a wrestling move involving a little dance, Jose says it would be Bill doing the John Cena “Five Knuckle Shuffle” or possible Scotty Too Hotty’s “Worm.”


“Now, I promise to stick to the political arena. So don’t worry Randy Orton you’re safe… for now. When it comes to standing up for the American people though, I am ready to rumble.”


She is probably right that she would have an advantage over Randy K. Orton. Orton is known as the legend killer, so presumably he could only win an election against FDR or Lincoln, and would have all sorts of trouble against a historical footnote like Sen. Clinton.

Barack Obama


“Hey WWE fans – I hope you’re all enjoying the program tonight. You know, this is a historic time for America. It’s not just that the reign of Randy Orton may soon be coming to an end. It’s that at this moment, in this election, we
have a chance to finally end business-as-usual in Washington.”


Is Obama right? If Orton loses the title at Backlash on Sunday, it will reveal that once again he has the superior judgment he claims for opposing the Iraq war.


“For a long time now, we’ve had a politics where our leaders go after each other like they’re competing to become King of the Ring instead of coming together to provide universal health care, fix our economy, and solve our other
problems. That’s what I’m running for President to change.”


Now this is a better analogy than Hill-Rod’s. Obama knows that he can’t actually be King of the Ring, but he does know what it is like to take five chair shots in a row.


“So to the special interests who’ve been setting the agenda in Washington fortoo long – and to all the forces of division and distraction that have
stopped us from making progress for the American people – I’ve got one question: Do you smell what Barack is cooking?”


Okay, all in all this was a disappointingly substantive comment, but you really can’t beat his use of “Do you smell what Barrack is cooking.” Obama, of course, has a lot in common with The Rock. Both are of mixed race, both are remarkable charismatic and what Hilary has attempted to do to Obama is quite like being attached by a forklift driving Mankind in an empty arena.

John McCain


"Looks like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama want to celebrate their
differences in the ring. Well, that's fine with me, but let me tell you: If you want to be the man, you have to beat the man.”


At first this sounds fantastic. Really fantastic. But then you look at it a little closer. First, isn’t Ric Flair’s “If you want to be the man, you have to beat the man” more appropriate for an incumbent? Why does McCain get to be the man? They’re all just Senators. Beside, is it really wise for McCain who faces age questions to be up citing Ric Flair, a recently retired 60 year old wrestler? Is that going to make him seem younger?


“Come November, it'll be game over. And whatcha gonna do when John McCain and all his McCainiacs run wild on you?"


Now, he mixes in a reference to HHH, a Greenwich blue blood aristocrat and Hulk Hogan currently embroiled in a nasty divorce. Are these really the connections McCain wants to draw, to the economic elite and a man who has rejected family values? (Note: If McCain were a wrestler would his finishing move be the airplane spin? Wow, the man’s a war hero and Jose just said that? Shame on Jose.) Shouldn’t he have saluted John Cena for his service in “The Marine?”

On the upside, at least Mitt Romney is gone, it would have been sad watching him imitate Jake “The Snake” Roberts. (Note: And Dennis Kucinich would have been Doink the Clown.)

In the final analysis, Jose sees Obama as the winner. Perhaps he didn’t have the most substantive presentation. Perhaps he’s not the most experienced wrestling fan, but he won Jose over with his simple, provocative questions “Do you smell what Barack is cooking?” And Jose does. He really does. Jose smells what you are cooking Barack and he will stand with you, at least until someone can come up with something as good as Bill Clinton’s appropriation of The Honky Tonk Man’s “I’m cool, I’m cocky, I’m bad.”

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 02:52 PM

Anybody hear anything about Beckett tonight?
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Posted 22 April 2008 - 02:54 PM

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 02:56 PM

View PostJimBoSox9, on Apr 22 2008, 09:43 AM, said:

I'm guessing it would probably be Pauley still if we have a starter scratched. He didn't pitch yesterday after being held out of his Sunday start in case he needed to pitch for I am an Idiot.


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Posted 22 April 2008 - 03:11 PM

Looks like Beckett will be pitching

No Tek though.



1. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
2. Dustin Pedroia, 2b
3. David Ortiz, DH
4. Manny Ramirez, LF
5. Kevin Youkilis, 3B
6. J.D. Drew, RF
7. Sean Casey, 1st
8. Kevin Cash, C
9. Julio Lugo, SS

Josh Beckett, P

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 03:15 PM

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Josh Beckett has been scratched from tonight’s start with a stiff neck. David Pauley will make the start.Joe Thurston was designated for assignment.
http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/r...kett-scratched/

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 03:16 PM

so the flu gives you a stiff nick?

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 03:22 PM

Well, that really sucks.

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