“DIARY OF A WINNER”

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The Sox win on a dropped pop up

#101

September 13, 2018 ... Eduardo Rodriguez looked very good and was efficient. The Sox need him on track, and he looked that way. Plus, they got some power from J.D. Martinez and Rafael Devers. However, they also had to overcome another poor performance, this time from Joe Kelly. The righty had nothing in this game. Eduardo Núñez also left with an injury.

The story of this entire series against the Blue Jays has been incredibly impressive pitching, and that continued. Rodriguez was on the hill making his third start since coming off the disabled list, and was looking to get back on track. He got off to a really hot start and looked super impressive right off the bat, coming through with a 1-2-3 first inning that included a pair of strikeouts against the top of the Blue Jays lineup. The second posed a little more trouble, though it wasn’t as bad as it may seem in the box score. He did allow a ground rule double to Kendrys Morales to lead things off, but it was really a pretty weak pop up that found its way down the right-field line and hopped into the seats just in front of the pole. Morales was on second and he’d move to third when Teoscar Hernandez hit a two-out single through the left side of the infield. Rodriguez didn’t give in with runners on the corners, though, getting a weak grounder to third base to end the inning unscathed.

In this third, the Blue Jays were able to get more runners against Rodriguez after the Sox handed the lefty a 1-0 lead in the bottom half of the second. Lourdes Gurriel started the rally with a one-out single into center field, and he’d move over to second base on a weak grounder back towards the mound. That would be big, because Justin Smoak came up next and came through with a base hit of his own. That would bring Gurriel home, and the Blue Jays tied the game. Rodriguez did stop the bleeding after that.

Over the next few innings, the Red Sox southpaw settled into a groove as he tried to give his offense some time to rebuild a lead. Rodriguez did allow a single to lead off the fourth, but then he’d go out and retire the next nine batters he faced and cruised through the sixth inning.

While all of this was going on, it was another frustrating day for Boston’s bats. It wasn’t a typical lineup for the Sox, with Betts having the day off, Ian Kinsler hitting second and Blake Swihart DHing. They started the game off by going down in order without much of a threat in the first inning.

In the second, things did turn around because of Martinez and his big-time power. The slugger has been doing it all year, and Blue Jays Sam Givilgio played right into his hands. Toronto’s righty was keeping fastballs away from Martinez, and he sent a 2-2 pitch into the bullpen to give Boston the 1-0 lead on his 41st homer of the season.

Jackie Bradley Jr started the inning off with a double, setting things up for the top of the lineup. He’d move over to third on a ground out and score on a sacrifice fly, and then the Red Sox got three straight singles to load the bases. Swihart had a chance to give Boston a big jump in this game, but he grounded out and they had to settle for just a one-run lead.

In the fourth, Núñez led things off and he ripped one off the Monster to kick off the inning. He did hustle into second to leg out a double, but he was clearly feeling some discomfort and was lifted from the game. He was officially removed with knee soreness on the same knee that he hurt last October to end his season. Devers would come in to pinch run, but he’d be stranded in scoring position.

From here, we fast-forward to the bottom of the sixth when Devers came up with nobody on and two outs. The young slugger has been struggling a lot in this second half when healthy, but he got good wood this time up. He got a pitch middle-in and turned around on it to launch one down the right field line for a solo shot, his first since his original stint on the disabled list. With the 3-1 lead, the Red Sox did threaten for more later that inning when Christian Vazquez ripped a single and then stole second, but he’d be stranded there.

So, with the 3-1 lead, Alex Cora decided to take Rodriguez out of the game with only 78 pitches, and Ryan Brasier came on for the seventh. He looked good, coming through with an easy 1-2-3 inning.

After Boston went down in order in the bottom half of the seventh, Bobby Poyner got the call for the eighth. Poyner looked good to start getting a pop up to lead off the inning, but then he got into trouble. The lefty doesn’t have an overpowering fastball, so when he leaves one in a hittable zone he gets into trouble. That’s what happened against Gurriel, who launched one off the light stanchion in left field. Poyner got one more out before being lifted for Joe Kelly to try and finish the inning.

The righty did not do well. His outing started with a four-pitch walk to Smoak, followed by a single to Morales. With the tying run now in scoring position, Kelly hit Randall Grichuk to the load the bases for Kevin Pillar. Kelly then hit Pillar, and we were all tied up at three. That was the end of Kelly’s disastrous night, and Brandon Workman came on to try and escape the bases loaded jam. He got a three-pitch strikeout to end the inning.

So, now the offense had to get at least one more run to try and win this game, and they didn’t waste much time. Xander Bogaerts continued to come through in the clutch, smacking a one-out double in the eighth. He’d then steal third base, setting up Blake Swihart for the game-winning RBI with even just a deep fly ball. Instead, the young catcher popped one up, but Red Sox magic kicked in. Yangeris Solarte was playing in and never looked like he had the ball tracked. It clanked off his glove, Bogaerts scored on the error and Boston had a lucky lead.

With the lead back in hand, Craig Kimbrel was on for the save. He had no trouble at all, coming through with an easy 1-2-3 inning to finish things off and complete the sweep.

 

GAME RECAP

 

F   E   N   W   A   Y     P   A   R   K

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

R

H

E

 
 

TORONTO BLUE JAYS

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

2

0

 

 

3

8

1

 
 

BOSTON RED SOX

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

1

x

 

 

4

9

0

 

 

W-Brandon Workman (5-0)
S-Craig Kimbrel (40)
L-Danny Barnes (3-3)
Attendance - 36,427

 2B-Bradley Jr (Bost), Nunez (Bost),
 Bogaerts (Bost), Morales (Tor)

 HR-Martinez (Bost), Devers (Bost), Gurriel (Tor)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AB

R

H

AVG

 

 

Andw Benintendi lf 4 0 0 .289  

 

Ian Kinsler 2b 3 0 0 .247  

 

Mitch Moreland 1b 4 0 1 .250  

 

J.D. Martinez rf 4 1 2 .330  

 

Xander Bogaerts ss 4 1 2 .291  

 

Blake Swihart dh 3 0 0 .224  

 

Eduardo Nunez 3b 2 0 1 .262  

 

Rafael Devers pr/3b 2 1 1 .239  

 

Christan Vazquez c 3 0 1 .213  

 

Brock Holt ph 1 0 0 .260  

 

Sandy Leon c 0 0 0 .184  

 

Jackie Bradley Jr cf 3 1 1 .232  
               
    IP H ER BB SO  

 

Edrudo Rodrigez 6 5 1 0 7  

 

Ryan Brasier 1 0 0 0 0  

 

Bobby Poyner 0.2 1 1 0 0  

 

Joe Kelly - 1 1 1 0  

 

Brndn Workman 0.1 0 0 0 1  

 

Craig Kimbrel 1 0 0 0 1  

 

 

         

 

 

 

2018 A.L. EAST STANDINGS

 

 

BOSTON RED SOX

101 47 -

 

 

New York Yankees 90 56 10 1/2

 

 

Tampa Bay Rays 80 65 20

 

 

Toronto Blue Jays 65 81 35 1/2

 

 

Baltimore Orioles 42 104 58 1/2

 

     
 

Number to clinch - 6