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Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 6:01 pm
by LittleOzzy
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Monday, May 10 | 7:10 PM ET
TOR Brandon Morrow, RHP (2-2, 5.40) @ BOS John Lackey, RHP (3-1, 3.89)

Blue Jays: Morrow wasn't spectacular in his last outing vs. Cleveland, surrendering three runs on six hits and four walks over 5 1/3 innings, but he pitched well enough to keep his team in the game, as the Blue Jays went on to stage a late comeback in the ninth and take the game, 5-4. In all but one start this season, Morrow has failed to pitch beyond the sixth inning. He has racked up high pitch counts early in ballgames due to his heavy reliance on strikeouts -- he has eight or more in his past four starts. Wednesday in Cleveland also marked the first time Morrow has allowed a home run since his second start of the season against the White Sox -- a 22-inning stretch. Morrow boasts a lifetime 3.60 ERA against the Red Sox over 15 innings.

Red Sox: The big righty is coming off a tremendous performance against his former team, the Angels. In that one, Lackey gave up two hits and a run over seven innings. He walked two and struck out four. The righty has given up two earned runs or less in five of his six starts. Opponents are hitting Lackey at a .272 clip. He is 2-1 with a 4.63 ERA in four Fenway starts. Lifetime against the Jays, Lackey is 3-3 with a 3.31 ERA. In May, Lackey has a career record of 14-12 with a 3.69 ERA.


Tuesday, May 11 | 7:10 PM ET
TOR Dana Eveland, LHP (3-1, 3.82) @ BOS Daisuke Matsuzaka, RHP (1-1, 9.90)

Blue Jays: Eveland outdueled fellow left-hander John Danks on Thursday, as the Blue Jays went on to defeat the White Sox, 2-0. Eveland went seven innings, allowing only two hits while tossing in three strikeouts. It was encouraging for Eveland to get back into the win column, as he struggled in his previous two outings -- eleven runs over 9 2/3 frames. Eveland's season has been a rollercoaster thus far, but it's hard to complain with his 3-1 record and 3.82 ERA. The Red Sox have had Eveland's number over his career, as he is 0-2 with a 18.24 ERA over 12 1/3 frames.

Red Sox: In his first two starts since coming off the disabled list, Matsuzaka has been victimized by one bad inning. He gave up four runs in the first inning in his last start but bounced back well enough to earn the win. In that one, Dice-K gave up five hits and five runs over 5 1/3 innings. He walked three and struck out three, throwing 92 pitches. His first start was the complete opposite, as Matsuzaka was brilliant over his first four innings and then allowed six runs in the fifth. In 37 career starts at Fenway, Matsuzaka is 20-11 with a 4.47 ERA. Lifetime against the Blue Jays, he is 7-4 with a 3.86 ERA.


Wednesday, May 12 | 1:35 PM ET
TOR Shaun Marcum, RHP (1-1, 3.19) @ BOS Josh Beckett, RHP (1-1, 7.46)

Blue Jays: Marcum contributed his fourth straight quality start for the Blue Jays on Friday against the White Sox but once again failed to earn a victory, as the club staged a late extra-innings rally to win, 7-4. The right-hander went 7 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on six hits without issuing a walk. He did however, double his season's home run total as both Mark Kotsay and Alex Rios went deep. Aside from the two home runs, it was vintage Marcum, who was economical with his pitches, utilizing his outstanding changeup to keep hitters off balance. Marcum has been fantastic against the Red Sox throughout his career, showcasing a 4-2 record with a 3.33 ERA over 48 2/3 innings.

Red Sox: The ace righty has been wildly inconsistent thus far this season. There was no better example of that than Beckett's last start, a 10-3 loss to the Yankees. Over the first three innings, he allowed just one hit and struck out six. But from there, things worsened rapidly, as Beckett tied a career high by allowing nine earned runs over 5 1/3 innings. Beckett has given up five runs or more in four of his seven starts. The righty has made 66 career starts at Fenway, going 31-18 with a 4.66 ERA. He has struggled at times against the Blue Jays in his career, going 3-5 with a 7.34 ERA. Lifetime in May, Beckett is 20-10 with a 4.06 ERA.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 7:29 pm
by wicked_crossova
Need some revenge. all the games were close in toronto despite the sweep...hope we finish the road trip strong.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:13 pm
by CapeCrusader
I was waiting for this thread to be made lol.

Hoping we can take 2 games here, I think the first one is going to be tough with Lackey pitching. I think second game we should be able to have cuz Dice K has been getting rocked his first games back and 3rd will be close but Beckett hasn't been playing too hot either.

Despite there recent plays as of late...they're still the Red Sox and took all games on our home turf...hopefully we can get back at them.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:54 pm
by Griff83
Huge 4 run inning.

Lewis and Snider continue the hot hitting.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:10 am
by Schad
Griff83 wrote:Huge 4 run inning.

Lewis and Snider continue the hot hitting.


And Alex Gonzalez continues to be inexplicably good. 24 extra-base hits already, on pace for 114.

Wow, Hill...that was an easy, easy turn.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:12 am
by Hendrix
Pretty horrible error there

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:19 am
by J-Roc
Aaron Hill just doesn't look right this season. Yet I don't feel like baseball is the kind of sport where he needs to sit out until he's ready. He just needs to play and play until he gets it right.

In other news, OMG I didn't really notice till tonight how small David Ortiz got. Wtf. He just looked like some random outfielder up at the plate.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:22 am
by []D [] [V] []D
So whats the record for walks in an inning...

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:26 am
by Schad
[]D[][]V[][]D wrote:So whats the record for walks in an inning...


Eight, by Dolly Gray of the Washington Senators, 1909. I was in the process of looking that up when Roenicke mercifully ended the inning.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:26 am
by J-Roc
Brandon Morrow effin sucks. Sure maybe he has a future but damn there's nothing sadder than being dared to throw strikes and you can't do it.

Or is it good news to still feel like he's unhittable??

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:28 am
by J-Roc
How can one expect to know the strikezone with this terrible camera angle...

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:35 am
by Geddy
Another error extends another inning

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:42 am
by Schad
J-Roc wrote:How can one expect to know the strikezone with this terrible camera angle...


Heh, you can't gauge the zone with the straightaway center angle that they're using on Sportsnet? That's why they use the straightaway...

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:48 am
by Geddy
Scooter subconsciously comes to the Jays aid

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:55 am
by kwamebargnani
Morrow & Hill = Dumb and Dumber

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:09 am
by Schad
There are sixteen players in the AL with 7 HRs or more. Four of them are Blue Jays: Bautista, Wells, Buck, and Gonzalez. They had 44 HRs combined last year. They have 34 already this year.

What. The. ****.

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:15 am
by []D [] [V] []D
Schadenfreude wrote:There are sixteen players in the AL with 7 HRs or more. Four of them are Blue Jays: Bautista, Wells, Buck, and Gonzalez. They had 44 HRs combined last year. They have 34 already this year.

What. The. ****.


One word - contractyear

I mean - steroids

:dontknow:

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:19 am
by Geddy
Why are they so impatient tonight? They're taking hacks at first pitches, and pitches that they would normally hold off on

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:59 am
by Avenger
Daniel Bard has an insane arm, why don't they atleast try to make a starter out of him instead of wasting him in a 70 innings per year role?

Re: Series Thread: Blue Jays @ Red Sox | May 10-12

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 2:03 am
by J-Roc
Schadenfreude wrote:
J-Roc wrote:How can one expect to know the strikezone with this terrible camera angle...


Heh, you can't gauge the zone with the straightaway center angle that they're using on Sportsnet? That's why they use the straightaway...


I need to see the height of the pitch. With the over-over head view, every pitch looks low to me.