Red Sox, White Sox to begin set with double dip
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09/04/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) -- After mother nature delayed the opening of this important
weekend set, the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox will renew acquaintances
with a day-night doubleheader that begins this afternoon from Fenway Park.
The arrival of Hurricane Earl to the New England region forced the
postponement of last night's scheduled opener of this three-game series, which
in turn pushed back the anticipated return of former Red Sox star Manny
Ramirez to Fenway Park in a Chicago uniform.
Ramirez, who spent eight memorable seasons with the Red Sox and played a big
part in the franchise's World Series title-runs in both 2004 and 2007, was
claimed off waivers by Chicago from the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday and made
his White Sox debut in the club's 6-4 victory over Cleveland on Wednesday. The
12-time All-Star was traded to Boston to the Dodgers midway through the 2008
campaign following a sequence of conflicts with the Red Sox organization over
various matters.
The 38-year-old slugger went 1-for-3 with a strikeout in his first game with
the White Sox and is batting .312 with eight homers and 40 RBI during an
injury-plagued season. Ramirez will be playing in Fenway for the second time
with the opposing team since his acrimonious departure two years ago, having
done so with the Dodgers between June 18-20. He went 5-for-12 with a home run
over the course of that three-game set.
Chicago trailed 4-1 after seven innings in Wednesday's contest before scoring
four times in the eighth to forge ahead, with Paul Konerko's three-run homer
off Justin Germano giving the White Sox a 5-4 advantage. Alexei Ramirez hit a
solo homer earlier in the frame to begin the comeback.
Tony Pena (4-2) was credited with the win after throwing three innings in
relief of starter Freddy Garcia, who was removed after the bottom of the
fourth due to back spasms. Rookie Chris Sale picked up his first career save
with a scoreless ninth.
Alexei Ramirez knocked in two runs on the day and Alex Rios also homered for
Chicago, which swept the three-game set with the Indians and stands four games
back of Minnesota for first place in the American League Central.
"It's nice, it's needed," Konerko said of the sweep. "Minnesota you always
have to assume is going to win their games. The only time we can control what
they're going to do is when we play them. We just have to assume they're going
to win."
The White Sox will face a tough test in the opener, with Boston sending Cy
Young Award candidate Clay Buchholz to the hill today. The All-Star hurler
sports a 15-5 record along with a stellar 2.21 earned run average -- tops in
the majors at the moment -- and enters this outing carrying a seven-start
unbeaten streak.
Buchholz is 5-0 with a 1.07 ERA during that undefeated stretch and has
permitted one run or less in all but one of those appearances. The right-
hander was stuck with a no-decision in Boston's 3-2 loss at Tampa Bay last
Saturday, but still held the Rays to two runs -- one earned -- and just four
hits over 7 1/3 effective innings.
The 26-year-old, who hasn't taken a loss since July 21 at Oakland, has not
fared well in previous matchups with the White Sox, however. Buchholz was
pounded for seven runs in just 4 2/3 innings by Chicago last season at Fenway
Park, and surrendered five runs and seven hits over three frames in a setback
at U.S. Cellular Field back in 2008.
Boston returns home after going 3-3 on a six-game road trip through Tampa Bay
and Baltimore, closing out the swing with a pair of victories over the lowly
Orioles. The Red Sox scored five second-inning runs en route to a 6-4 triumph
in last night's finale, with David Ortiz's two-RBI single highlighting the
uprising.
"We got after them early," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "David's two-
out hit was huge."
Adrian Beltre had a solo homer and Ryan Kalish added an RBI double during the
big second inning, while Daisuke Matsuzaka (9-4) pitched into the bottom of
the sixth to notch his ninth win of the season. The Japanese star was touched
for four runs over 5 2/3 frames, but struck out six while walking just one
batter.
Jonathan Papelbon ran into some trouble in the ninth, allowing two Baltimore
runners to reach base with one out, but the Boston closer settled down to
strike out the game's final two hitters and record his 35th save.
The Red Sox enter today's play seven games behind Tampa Bay for the lead in
the AL Wild Card standings and will take their swings in game one off John
Danks. The Chicago lefty will be seeking to rebound from a poor performance
against the New York Yankees in his most recent start, when he was battered
for eight runs and served up three homers in just 4 1/3 innings versus the
Bronx Bombers on August 28.
Danks also hasn't had much luck when taking on the Red Sox in the past, having
compiled a 1-4 record and a 5.08 ERA over five lifetime starts in this series.
He did best the Red Sox at Fenway Park last season, however, after allowing
just two runs and fanning six over six innings.
He'll be followed by Gavin Floyd in the nightcap, with the talented righty
aiming to continue his prior success against Boston. The former first-round
draft choice owns a 3-0 record with a 3.94 ERA over five career encounters
(four starts) with the Red Sox and is 1-0 with a 2.13 ERA in two previous
trips to the Fenway Park mound.
Floyd is just 9-11 for the season, but has pitched well in each of his past
two assignments. After delivering seven innings of two-run ball to beat
Baltimore on August 24, the 27-year-old held the Yankees to two runs over 6
2/3 frames in a tough 2-1 defeat last Sunday.
John Lackey gets the call for Boston in tonight's second tilt and will likely
be awaiting this homestand to get underway. Nine of the free-agent addition's
12 wins in 2010 have come at Fenway Park, and he's emerged victorious in each
of his last two starts at the historic venue.
In his most recent home appearance, Lackey struck out a season-best 10 batters
and allowed three runs (two earned) and just six hits over eight strong
innings in an August 23 win over Seattle. The veteran righty wasn't nearly as
sharp this past Sunday in St. Petersburg, where he was reached for five runs
and nine hits in 6 1/3 frames to take a costly loss against Tampa Bay.
Lackey, who's 9-3 with a 4.60 ERA in 14 Fenway starts this year, has a 3-5
record with a 4.06 ERA in 13 lifetime games against the White Sox.
Today's doubleheader marks the first meetings between these teams this season.
The Red Sox and White Sox split eight contests in 2009, with Boston taking
three of the four held at Fenway Park.
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