May 4, 2008

Sox complete sweep, Youk drives in four

Kevin Youkilis launched a solo-homerun to dead center field and finished the day with four RBI's in the Red Sox 7-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.

Jon Lester (2-2) earned his second win of the year while keeping his undefeated streak going when starting day games (4-0).  Lester pitched for 6 innings, giving up four hits, one earned run, walking three and striking out five.

Jonathan Papelbon closed the door in the ninth for his 9th save of the season.

Star of the Game:  YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUK

A solid 3-4 at the plate with four RBI's and two runs Youk gets the honors.  Kudos to Jacoby Ellsbury who still has not been caught while attempting to steal bases as he stole two today.

Preview of Next Game: Daisuke Matsuzaka vs Jeremy Bonderman

I still do not think the Tigers are anything to worry about this year.  When you bring together a bunch of stars they have to click and gel on the field.  I just do not like the make-up of this team and the Sox should certainly take it to Bonderman tomorrow.

Tags: Boston Red Sox, MLB, Red Sox

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11 Comments on "Sox complete sweep, Youk drives in four"

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Posted by Sean O, May 4, 2008 7:53 PM

Lester did well for the 2nd outing in a row. I can only hope he's turned a corner after his dreadful start.

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Posted by Shawn Medeiros, May 4, 2008 9:06 PM

Same with me Sean O. I really like this kid and want to see him tear it up. Maybe this will be the beginning of that.

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Posted by Daniel Rathman, May 4, 2008 9:16 PM

Lester did look better today, but when he's missing, he's still missing pretty badly, and his breaking ball looks like meat half the time. I also hope he becomes a solid #3 starter, but I'm not sure he's going to be any more than a #4.

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Posted by Gerry, May 4, 2008 10:36 PM

I know I have been obnoxious in calling for respect for Jon Lester, and hope I haven't offended anyone. I simply believe he deserves the same support as his fellow 24 year olds Buchholz, Hansen, Ellsbury, Lowrie, Moss. This may be his 3rd year, but he still hasn't completed a full year's work, was brought up early, and is still learning.

IMO, the Sox and we would be happy with Lester as a reliable #4+, with a minus-4ERA, and 13 - 15 wins each year. However he seems to be trending to #3+, resolving his issues with more good first pitches, fewer walks and earned runs, still increasing velocity, more confidence. His high pitch count today came on alot of good pitches fouled off, as he didn't have his best stuff, despite velocity. He will get beyond that.

None of Becket, Buchholz or Lester matched their last games, but they all pitched well enough to get the wins. Lester needed little run support. If the trend continues, perhaps we will wind up with two #2's (Daisuke and Buchholz) and two #3's (Lester and Colon), with Wake as swingman. That's a solid future.

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Posted by Sam, May 4, 2008 10:49 PM

I think Lester is going to be a consistently inconsistent starter for the rest of his career ... Some nights he can dominate for 7 as we have seen but some nights he'll get roughed up and wont make it thru 5

Now I'm sure he'll get alot of wins and be a solid 3-4 guy because he's a gutsy fighter and he does have good stuff ... but without the control I don't see him being able to command games regularly enough for him to be counted on as the front of the rotation guy we had hoped for

Still just because he's not all we wanted doesn't mean we should ship him off ... as long as we understand who he is and just let him pitch he should be alright ... Easily as good as any other 3-4 guy we might find out there

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Posted by Shawn Medeiros, May 4, 2008 10:55 PM

Gerry I am right there with you but Sam is right. If he becomes more consistent then he will get that praise. We strive for that in this town.

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Posted by Evan Brunell, May 4, 2008 10:56 PM

It was nice to sit down and watch this game. Lester can be infuriating but you can see why he's so highly billed. You see that check swing Pena put that completely sawed his bat off on that cutter? Wow. Mariano-esque.

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Posted by Sam, May 4, 2008 11:07 PM

If he actually does become more consistent ... I will be pleasantly surprised ... until then I'm just gonna try and be happy with him as our up and down #3 man

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Posted by Zach Hayes, May 4, 2008 11:21 PM

I'd have to agree with Sam in that he'll be a #3 and a #4 at times with his shaky command. His fastball is rarely in the mid-90s like he touched periodically in the minors pre-cancer, and his weak command means high pitch counts, walks, and 5-6 inning outings. He's still very young and has many years to work on the issue, but until then he's a mid-rotation guy whereas Buchholz can be a #1.

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Posted by Gerry, May 4, 2008 11:49 PM

Shawn, I too agree with Sam, except predicting inconsistency, as the 2007 sample size is still too small, and taken too early. (Similar early readings could be made for Buchholz, Becket, Matsuzaka, Wake, Papi, Youk, JD, Mikey). If it works out that way, let's hope his range of inconsistency is between brilliant and a solid #3. That, too, is too early to predict.

Lester continues to make noticeable, albeit incremental, progress, and his status as a solid #3-4 has been established (ERA, K's, 14 -2 record, etc.). Like his team-mates, he is still getting traction. Yet he recently outpitched two formidable opponents who, it is true, are also still getting traction. But we watched him go toe-to-toe, fearlessly, against two Aces, and two good teams, and win. That's above the call for #3's, so we can still hope for better.

He is finally in a good place to consistently work on his game, implementing the changes he knows are necessary. He deserves our full support as he does this. It is in his and our own interest to offer this support, as the fanbase plays a role in the success and failure of young players (see Hughes, Kennedy, Joba)

If his progression stops before achieving greatness, that's OK. We will have a talented young #3, who is part of the family, who we can be proud of for what he has accomplished, and who will be around like Wake and Timlin, winning 15 games for years to come. If he improves, we will take that too. It's a win-win.

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Posted by Gerry, May 4, 2008 11:50 PM

I meant 2008 sample size, but it also applies to 2007 and 2006.

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