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Walking Wounded Returning: Is It Too Late?

Following a post All Star break weekend series with the Rangers that saw them lose three of four, it’s clear the Sox are running on fumes. If it weren’t for Kevin Youkilis’ heroics on Saturday it would have been a four game sweep by the Rangers. Now the Sox are heading out west for their annual post All Star Game west coast road trip.

The good news: the walking wounded are starting to trickle back into the lineup.

The bad news: it may be too late.

It started with Manny Delcarmen coming back on Saturday. He pitched a scoreless inning of work in Portland on Thursday and that was enough for the Sox to bring him back. That may help the bullpen. I say may because it’s unclear which Delcarmen the Sox will be getting. The guy that gives up tons of runs or the guy that looks like a solid seventh inning guy behind Bard and Papelbon.

It was also announced that Clay Buchholz who pitched Friday night in Syracuse for the Paw-Sox would be back with the team on Wednesday night in Oakland. Again, it’s unclear if the Sox are getting back the All Star Clay Buchholz or the pitcher that imploded shortly after pitching a no-hitter. Personally I’m going with the All Star, but we’ll have to wait and see.

Also back this week will be Josh Beckett. Beckett who’s been out for two months with a strained back is scheduled to take the mound Friday night against the Mariners. The last place Mariners. Nothing like trying to boost his confidence by letting his first start back come against the cellar dwelling Seattle team.

The pitchers coming back is a great thing but without a solid catcher calling the games behind the plate, it’s almost useless. For all that it’s nice for Kevin Cash and Dusty Brown to get time in the majors (both were on minor league rosters this season) they don’t have the experience that Varitek and Martinez do.

Martinez recently played catch for the first time since injuring his thumb but there’s no definitive time for his return. Same goes for Jason Varitek and his broken foot. The latest on Varitek is that he’s behind in his recovery from said broken foot. At least two weeks behind Pedroia who’s about two weeks away from taking off his boot. So by my math that’s four weeks before Varitek is even thinking rehab start.

Pedroia, like I said, has about two more weeks in his walking boot. From there it’s probably a few days of rehab with Portland or Pawtuckett before he’s back, so about a two and a half weeks at best.

Then there’s Mike Lowell who returned to the team after spending a week and a half in Miami with his family. He was given a shot in his hip that was repaired in 2008 and should start his rehab this week with Lowell. Lowell in Lowell, awesome. He has been treated like an absolute dog by the Sox front office. They’ve buried him on the bench, invented an injury to put him on the DL and now they’re sending him to Lowell for a rehab. They won’t release him and won’t trade him. Instead he’s just wasting away on the bench. The Sox should be ashamed.

So a bunch of guys making their way back to the big club but it could be too late. As it stands this morning the team is 6.5 behind the Yankees and 3.5 behind the Rays for the Wild Card. The trading deadline is about two weeks out and you have to wonder if the team will be buyers at the deadline. I had said that V-Mart would be on his way out of town but with the injury I doubt that happens. I also doubt the Sox will be big players.

They’re fading in the standings as the deadline approaches. Theo will sell us on some line of bull that the team is built solid, but we know the truth. They know they’re out of it and don’t want a rent a player that will leave at the end of the season. But the team had their 600th consecutive sell out…hoo-fucking-ray.

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Best Bullpen My Ass

So after Brad Penny put in five innings of work the game was turned over to the bullpen. A day after I ripped the closer, it didn’t get any better last night with the rest of the pen.

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Manny Delcarmen comes in the game and gives up a deep double. After getting the next two guys out he serves up another double and the Sox lead is cut to one. Enter Justin Masterson.

Masterson gives up a single to the first guy he faces and all of a sudden the game is tied. Awesome. Way to hold the lead. Well after that he gave up a bomb to the next hitter. Now the Sox have gone from a two run lead to down by two.

It just wasn’t the bullpen’s night as Ramon Ramirez came in the eighth. Walked the second batter he faced and then gave up a triple that made it 8-5. Sox lose and the pullpen sucked. Final line, 4 innings, 5 hits, 5 runs, 1 walk and 7 strikeouts. The lone highlight was Daniel Bard who worked a clean four outs striking out three of the batters he faced. Can’t wait for the future when he’s closing games like that.

The bottom line on this whole thing is that it’s the fucking Royals! Eleven games under .500 Royals. The Sox shouldn’t have problems with a team like this. What the fuck? They best right the ship and win the next three. Especially Saturday when I’m at the game.

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Pedroia the Destroy-a

In the very column I’ve praised “Little Dusty” on several occasions but typically only in small doses. The reigning AL Rookie of the Year has had anything but a sophomore slump and his name is being mentioned as a potential MVP candidate (along with Youkilis).

Pedroia was an animal last night at Yankee Stadium going 3-5 with three runs and of course his huge grand slam in the eighth. It was a full team effort last night with every starter contributing with a hit, except Alex Cora who managed to drive in a run while going 0-4.

The pitching was good enough to win. Delcarmen bounced back from his shitty performance on Tuesday and worked a nice clean inning on Wednesday. Then Grandpa Timlin was called upon. I want it noted here that I think we should give Grandpa another nickname. We should call him Mike “The Janitor” Timlin. I know it’s obvious, but for those who don’t get it think of all the mopping up this guy does.

Unfortunately the MVP will go to someone wearing White instead of Red Sox. Carlos Quentin is the HR and RBI guy carrying the White Sox offense and with a decent September, he’ll likely raise his average to over .300 and clinch the award. What would be great is if Dusty or Youk had an equally productive September and made it a two horse race.

The Sox play at 1PM today in Yankee Stadium. Now normally you know I’d tear this decision apart, but the new job actually has decent enough radio reception that I can hear the call on WEEI or WRKO or wherever the game is on, so I don’t care. Anything beats hitting refresh on stupid ESPN.com over and over. And with the Pats final pre-season game on tonight, I have no TV conflicts.

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Three Down, Three To Go

So first off let me say that nothing pisses me off more than a player dogging it. Case in point was Manny Ramirez in the last series against the Angels. Lollygagging it to first base on more than one occasion. He leaves Boston and has a killer series against the Diamondbacks for the Dodgers. He is 8-for-13 with five RBIs in three games including two home runs for L.A.

You know what? Forget him.

Jason Bay had a fine weekend in his Sox debut. Going 4-11 with six runs, three walks, a triple, a home run and three RBI’s. He scored the winning run in a great game on Friday and proved right off the bat that he’s a perfect fit in Boston. Embraced immediately by the fans, this guy contributed from the word “go”.

The team managed to find it’s winning ways again following a sweep at the hands of the Angels. As I said in Thursday’s anything less than a sweep of the A’s and Royals would be unacceptable. Well, three down and three to go.

The Royals are actually playing really good baseball right now. They took two of three from the White Sox over the weekend (rocking the old school powder blues) and knocked the White Sox out of first place, where the Twinkies now stand.

The first game of the series is the one that worries me most with KC. They have Gil Meche matching up against Clay Buchholz. KC has won his last 6 games started and he’s improved to 9-9. Where as our boy Clay has been knocked around a bit after his return from Pawtucket going 0-3 and seen his ERA jump about a run and a half.

But this is the same KC team that was no hit by John Lester earlier this season. Sure that was May but I’m assuming the Red Sox have a decent scouting report on the Royals. They managed to sweep them in a four game set in May so let’s hope that this trend continues.

Here’s hoping that the young arms start to get dialed in in time for a post season push. It’d be a good start with Buchholz tonight and hopefully Masterson and Delcarmen follow suit out of the pen.

Needless to say I’m not as frustrated had Bay come to town and gone 1-11, the Sox lost two of three, and the Yankees were in second place. As it stands the Sox are still 3 games back from the Rays who have yet to fade. Maybe they’re for real? Time will tell.

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Bill Buckner : Vindicated

So for those of you missed it, I’ve posted the return of Bill Buckner at Fenway yesterday.

It was a great moment for him and the fans. But let’s not welcome back Calvin Schiraldi anytime soon. In all honesty, that’s who I blame for that loss in 1986, not Buckner. Schiraldi came in the game in the bottom of the 10th with a two run lead, gave up three straight hits before Bob Stanley came in and blew the game.

What people forget is that there was a game seven. In that game seven, who came in when the game was tied? That’s right Calvin Schiraldi. Schiraldi who was the losing pitcher in both games.

So I think people can stop blaming Buckner. The guy played all but nine games for the Sox in 1986. He was a horse! And in 629 at bats, he struck out 25 times. That is crazy.

So that was a wonderful moment at Fenway. But on to the game itself (not too long).

Dice-K looked nasty for the second straight start striking out seven in six and two thirds innings, allowing four hits, getting the victory while lowering his ERA to 1.47 in the process. Manny Delcarmen seemed to forget his atrocity of a series in Toronto striking out 2 in an inning and a third only allowing only one hit. Then Okey-Dokey came in and worked a clean ninth striking out two of the three batters he faced keeping his ERA at 0.00.

As for the bats, well, they started to turn on too. Everyone but Lowell and Papi had hits, but those guys both walked twice. Manny had a triple. You read it right, a triple and he scored on a throwing error. He was hustling too. Our boy JD Drew continued his great April driving in another run, going one for three and is batting .368 on the very young season. I don’t care if his hits come in garbage time with no runners on. Just keep hitting and earn that $14M.

It was a fucking long game. The game itself was only 3 hours 29 minutes but with the pregame, slow pace it felt like it was around five hours. Ugh! But how great is it to have baseball back in Boston? I say very, very great!!

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