May 18, 2008
Clean Sweep
Game 1: Rolling seven
Daisuke Matsuzaka improved to 7-0 on the season as Boston took the first game of the doubleheader 5-3. David Ortiz hit his first homerun in eight days, a three-run shot, to help propel the Red Sox to the win.
Jonathan Papelbon completed the ninth inning despite giving up a solo homerun to earn his 12th save of the season.
Star of the Game: Dice-K
Improving to 7-0 is obviously noteworthy, but finally giving this team some momentum to work with in the night cap was even better. 6 2/3 innings of work and six strikeouts on 103 pitches gives Matsuzaka the star here.
Game 2: Barely holding on
Mike Lowell drove in four runs on a two-run double and a two-run homerun but it was almost wasted as Boston had to come from behind in the bottom of the seventh to win the ball game 7-6.
After six unanswered runs from the Milwaukee Brewers in the sixth and seventh innings David Ortiz grounded to the shortstop but plated Jacoby Ellsbury tying the game up at 6-6 in the seventh inning. Dustin Pedroia advanced to third on the Ortiz grounder and was later driven in by Kevin Youkilis for the 7-6 lead.
Mike Timlin earned his 141th career save in the ninth for the Red Sox win.
Star of the Game:  Lowell
Four RBI's in the game including completely demolishing that Dave Bush offering over the Monster gets Lowell the props here.
Discussion
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Posted by gerry, May 18, 2008 2:05 AM
This is the best team in baseball, finally at home and settling down for the season. Some ugly baseball tonite along with the good stuff, but we are back in first place with 5 more games at home. Harden won tonight, making a Street/Harden trade even more expensive. Let's hope the bullpen gets it all together this week.














Mike Lowell

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