“DIARY OF A WINNER”


 

JASON VARITEK

THE "IDIOTS" REVERSE THE CURSE
Varitek walk-off leads the Sox in a come back win

May 7, 2004 ... The axiom major leaguers live by is keep your highs low and your lows high, but that was hard to do as the Red Sox came back to beat the Royals, 7-6, on a walk-off, pinch-hit double by Jason Varitek last night at Fenway Park.

After Tim Wakefield had gutted out eight innings and had allowed four earned runs, Sox batters chipped away at a 6-2 deficit to win their first home game after a not-so-pretty road trip through Texas and Cleveland. The game ended in a magical ninth inning, culminated by a line-drive double to the right-field corner by Varitek. Most of the 35,280 weren't watching the ball dance around the corner as Juan Gonzalez tracked it down, or Gonzalez's relay to Desi Relaford. Everybody, including all the Red Sox on the dugout steps, was watching Manny Ramirez as he huffed and puffed around the bases. Ramirez made good turns at second and third on his way home. Third base coach Dale Sveum was halfway down the line giving Ramirez a windmill motion. Ramirez didn't think the play was going to be as close as it was. He had his eyes trained on Royals catcher Benito Santiago, who faked Ramirez.

It was, from Wakefield's gutsy effort, to Doug Mirabelli's run- scoring single in the eighth, to Mark Bellhorn's home run in the ninth that that set the stage for Ramirez and Varitek. It was Varitek's first time facing Royal reliever Scott Sullivan, who was a premier set-up man in the National League before joining Kansas City this season.

Trot Nixon, who took batting practice yesterday, hopes he can spend a couple of days in Boston, get a plan of attack for the quad injury, and then return to Florida to get more playing time. He feels it's inevitable he'll do a rehab assignment in Pawtucket.

Former Sox catcher Bill Haselman will be coaching first base for the interim while Lynn Jones recovers from a serious eye injury suffered in Cleveland earlier this week. Haselman was hired to work in the organization and eventually be groomed as a minor league manager.



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KANSAS CITY ROYALS

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0

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4

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9

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BOSTON RED SOX

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W-Mike Timlin (2-1)
L-Mike MacDougal (0-1)
Attendance - 35,280

 2B-Stairs (KC), Varitek (Bost), Damon (Bost), Millar (Bost)

 HR-Damon (Bost), Bellhorn (Bost)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AB

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Johnny Damon cf 4 2 2 .255  

 

Mark Bellhorn 2b 4 2 2 .239  

 

David Ortiz dh 5 0 0 .256  

 

Manny Ramirez lf 4 2 2 .374  

 

Kevin Millar 1b 4 0 0 .290  

 

Gabe Kapler rf 4 1 1 .236  

 

Jason Varitek ph 1 0 0 .318  

 

Doug Mirabelli c 4 0 0 .400  

 

Bill Mueller 3b 4 0 0 .239  

 

Pokey Reese ss 3 0 0 .250  

 

Brian Daubach ph 1 0 0 .200  

 

Cesar Crespo ss 0 0 0 .163  
               
    IP H ER SO ERA  
  Tim Wakefield 8 9 4 3 2.75  
  Mike Timlin 1 0 0 1 4.38  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2004 A.L. EAST STANDINGS

 

 

BOSTON RED SOX

18 11 -

 

 

New York Yankees 16 13 2

 

 

Baltimore Orioles 14 12 2 1/2

 

 

Toronto Blue Jays 11 18 7

 

 

Tampa Bay Rays 9 19 8 1/2