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Friday, May 29th, 2009

Yesterday afternoon Jacoby Ellsbury’s 22-game hitting streak came to an end. Jacoby was on fire, batting a whopping .340 while on his streak. During that time he managed to tag 6 doubles, one triple, 4 RBI’s, 16 runs, 5 walks and 11 stolen bases. Congratulations on a job well done!

Here’s to him starting up another one tonight, against those pesky Canadians, the Toronto Blue Jays. Thanks Jacoby!

Til next time, Go Sox!

 
Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The Red Sox taught the current division leader, the Toronto Blue Jays, a lesson this week. By sweeping the Jays out of town in rather dominant fashion, the Sox moved within half a game of first place. I guess we showed the high flying Jays who’s the boss?

The Jays threw 3 inexperienced starters to the mound, and the Red Sox took advantage of the young hurlers, tagging each for 2, 8 and 5 runs respectively. On the home side, all three Red Sox starters (Wakefield, Penny & Lester) dominated the best hitting team in baseball at Fenway this past week. Way to go guys!

The Red Sox will open up the first series of Inter-League play at home this weekend, as the New York Mets stroll into town for a classic re-match of the the 1986 World Series. At least we don’t have Buckner at first. Send’em packing boys!

Til next time, Go Sox!

 
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Tonight the Red Sox host the first place Toronto Blue Jays in game one of a three game set. The Jays currently hold a 3.5 game lead on the Sox and are coming off a sweep of the Chicago White Sox. Boston, on the other hand, is going in the other direction. Losers of 4 of their last 6, the recent west coast road trip was not kind to them. The Sox however, will look to get back on the winning track at home this week, as these are three monster divional games.

On the mound for game one is Red Sox journeyman, Tim Wakefield. He goes up against converted reliever, Brian Tallet, in what should be a battle of two bulldog pitchers. Let’s just hope Timmy’s knuckle is on and the boys can take game one.

The next two games the Sox will send two of their struggling hurlers to the mound in Brad Penny and Jon Lester. The Jays on the other hand will send two rookies, Brett Cecil and Robert Ray, who have both been outstanding in the short major league debuts.

The pivotal pieces for the Red Sox will be getting Kevin Youkilis back in the lineup, who looks to come back to the diamond for game two. As well as, Jacoby Ellsbury setting the tone and getting on base early. He would also like to continue his hot hitting tear he’s on, where he’s hit safely in his last 13 games; 7 of which were multi-hit games.

This series will be the first this season where the two teams meet, and I sure hope our Sox can come out with three victories to put themselves in the drivers seat of the AL East.

Til next time, Go Sox!