“DIARY OF A WINNER”


 

CHRIS TILLMAN

BOSTON STRONG -
THE ROAD TO REDEMPTION
Chris Tillman pitches a great
game against the Sox


August 29, 2013 ...
 Chris Tillman's breakthrough season has brought him to the edge of baseball stardom, and he reached a milestone unequalled by any Orioles starter in the past six seasons.  The 24-year-old used a 3-2 decision over the Red Sox to earn his 15th win, which made him the first Baltimore starter to reach that statistical peak since Erik Bedard in 2006. Beyond the victories, though, Tillman has begun to establish himself as a consistent presence who brings his best every time out.

After completing their 30th come-from-behind win of the season on Wednesday, the Red Sox had a nearly identical situation presented late in the game tonight: Jacoby Ellsbury was on first base with no outs in the eighth inning. Ellsbury stole second off Orioles' pitcher Tommy Hunter. But Shane Victorino, Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz couldn't drive him in.  Always within reach, the Red Sox were one hit short. Ortiz was hitless in four trips to the plate. He left three runners on base, two in scoring position, and ended three innings. The frustrating night is part of a much larger slump. Ortiz is 0 for his last 22, his batting average dropping from a robust .327 to .310.

The Sox still came away with two of three in the series, outscoring the O's 19-8, and have a 2 1/2-game lead over the Rays in the American League East before they begin a three-game series with the White Sox on Friday.

Jon Lester wasn't as sharp as he has been, at times looking lost in the strike zone while surrendering towering fly balls and screaming line drives. But he was good enough, holding the fourth-most potent offense in the Majors to three runs on five hits over six frames.  The lefty threw 67 of 112 pitches for strikes, and that's been an obvious recipe for disaster for him this season. Lester has an ERA of 7.53 in five starts in which he throws less than 60 percent strikes. And his defense was better.

Victorino nearly fell into the Red Sox's bullpen chasing down a Matt Wieters blast to right-center that saved at least two runs. Ellsbury made a headfirst diving catch off the bat of Brian Roberts. Will Middlebrooks made a stretched-out stab at third base to rob Nick Markakis of a base hit. Pedroia also robbed Markakis on a diving effort, but that play was overshadowed by a previous highlight in which he threw out Danny Valencia trying to advance from second to third on a routine ground ball.

The Orioles made solid contact all evening. Runners reached base in four of six innings Lester pitched while 11 balls made it into the outfield, many of them caught near the warning track or bouncing off the left-field wall. Others were scorched into foul territory; one even cleared everything in left field and landed on Lansdowne Street.  The only damage was done by a pair of doubles off the Green Monster. Manny Machado, who leads the Majors in doubles (46) smoked a two-run, two-base hit in the third inning, and Chris Davis fell behind 0-2 before launching an RBI double off the wall in the fifth.

Matt Thornton pitched a scoreless seventh, Brandon Workman worked 1 2/3 scoreless innings and Craig Breslow got Davis to groundout to end the eighth to keep the Red Sox alive for the entirety of the game, but the big hit wasn't there.

The Red Sox have yet to figure out O's starter Chris Tillman, who pitched a seven-inning, two-run gem. In nine career starts against Boston, Tillman has a 2.15 ERA.

 

OFFICER RICHARD DONOHUE

Victorino, who has been hitting exclusively from the right side while dealing with a left hamstring injury, hit his 12th home run of the season (his eighth since the All-Star break), but nobody was on base.  Ellsbury stole his 50th base, joining Michael Bourn as the only active players with three seasons with at least 50 steals.

Jerry Remy, who has called Red Sox games on NESN since 1988, will be out for the rest of the season as he continues to deal with the aftermath of a family tragedy.

Richard Donohue, the MBTA police officer shot and gravely injured while pursuing the alleged Boston Marathon bombing suspects, threw out the first pitch to a loud ovation.

Daniel Bard could not get through an inning in the Gulf Coast League. He walked five of the six teenage batters he faced, threw two wild pitches, and allowed four stolen bases in a game against the Rays at Port Charlotte, Fla.  Righthanded reliever Alex Wilson, out since July 9 with a thumb injury, is set to pitch an inning for Pawtucket.

 

 

F   E   N   W   A   Y     P   A   R   K

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

R

H

E

 
 

BALTIMORE ORIOLES

0

0

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

 

 

3

7

0

 
 

BOSTON RED SOX

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

 

 

2

8

0

 

 

W-Chris Tillman (15-4)
S-Jim Johnson (41)
L-Jon Lester (12-8)
Attendance - 33,300

 2B-Machado (Balt), Davis (Balt), Valencia (Balt),
 Nava (Bost)

 HR-Victorino (Bost)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AB

R

H

AVG

 

 

Jacoby Ellsbury

cf

4 0 2 .299  

 

Shane Victorino

rf

4 1 2 .294  

 

Dustin Pedroia

2b

4 0 0 .301  

 

David Ortiz

dh

4 0 0 .310  

 

Daniel Nava

1b

4 1 3 .297  

 

Jonny Gomes

lf

4 0 0 .228  

 

J Saltalamacchia

c

4 0 0 .270  

 

Stephen Drew

ss

3 0 1 .248  

 

Will Middlebrooks

3b

3 0 0 .224  
               
    IP H ER SO ERA  
  Jon Lester 6 5 3 4 3.99  
  Matt Thornton 1 2 0 0 3.35  
  Brndn Workman 1.2 0 0 2 4.41  
  Craig Breslow 0.1 0 0 0 2.12  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2013 A.L. EAST STANDINGS

 

 

BOSTON RED SOX

79

56

-

 

 

Tampa Bay Rays

75 57 2 1/2

 

 

Baltimore Orioles

71 61 6 1/2

 

 

New York Yankees

70 63 8

 

 

Toronto Blue Jays

60 74 18 1/2