Top News

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Close play goes against Red Sox in loss to Rays.

Posted on 01:58 by Ashish Chaturvedi

Close play goes against Red Sox in loss to Rays.
BOSTON (AP) — With help from a quick thunderstorm, the Red Sox had
David Price out of the game.
The problem was they didn't get a break on an umpire's admitted missed
call in a 2-1 loss to the Rays on Monday night.
Trailing 2-1 in the eighth inning, pinch-runner Daniel Nava was called
out at home by plate umpire Jerry Meals — even though replays clearly
showed and Meals said afterward — that Nava got under the tag of
catcher Jose Molina.
''No, there was no doubt. I knew I was safe. I wouldn't try and sell
it, if I — on replay you'd see that I was safe,'' said Nava. ''So I
knew that I was safe. Unfortunately, that was the situation, and
obviously that was the call, but at the same time, I probably should
have been there the at-bat before.''
Ryan Lavarnway doubled off the Green Monster against reliever Joel
Peralta, but Nava couldn't score when Stephen Drew's line drive went
over right fielder Wil Myers' head for a double. Nava then tagged on
Brandon Snyder's fly ball to short left-center. Nava and manager John
Farrell both argued, with Farrell getting ejected by Meals.
Meals spoke to a pool reporter after the game.
''What I saw was Molina blocked the plate and Nava's foot lifted,'' he
said. ''But in the replays, you could clearly see Nava's foot got
under for a split second and then lifted, so I was wrong on my
decision. From the angle I had, I did not see his foot get under
Molina's shin guard.''
Boston outfielder Shane Victorino said the decision hurt, but it's
part of the game.
''I wasn't bothering stopping him. He had every right to be upset,''
Victorino said when asked about Farrell's ejection. ''Again, the human
error is part of the game and that stuff happens. Sure it gets
frustrating, especially when you battle and you grind like that and
something like that happens. Sure you get frustrated, but we put
ourselves (in position) to win again in the bottom of the ninth.''
Price allowed just two hits over 7 1-3 innings to beat the Boston Red
Sox for the second time in six days, and Tampa Bay retook first place
in the AL East.
Price (6-5) was dominating the makeup game before it was delayed for
39 minutes because of a brief downpour that arrived as fans were
singing ''Sweet Caroline'' and he was warming up for the bottom of the
eighth. The Rays left-hander stayed in the game, but retired just one
batter — after starting him out with three straight balls — before
Peralta relieved him.
Fernando Rodney pitched the ninth for his 26th save. He gave up a
leadoff single to Jacoby Ellsbury, who stole second with one out, and
walked David Ortiz with two outs. A 100 mph wild pitch moved the
runners to second and third but Mike Napoli struck out on a 3-2
changeup to end the game.
Felix Doubront (7-5) allowed two runs on eight hits and three walks,
striking out four in five innings.
Price pitched a five-hitter to beat the Red Sox on Wednesday and help
the Rays move a half-game back in the AL East behind Boston, which had
been in first since May 27. But the series finale was rained out on
Thursday, bringing the teams back to Boston for the makeup on Monday
night.
Before they could finish things up at Fenway Park for the season, the
Rays took over first place in the division on Friday and then gave it
back on Sunday.
Price allowed just Ortiz's double high off the Green Monster to lead
off the second inning and Snyder's 302-foot fly ball off the Pesky
Pole for a home run in the sixth. That was the only runner to get past
second base against Price, who walked none and struck out eight to win
for the fifth time in six starts since coming off the disabled list on
July 2.
The Rays led 2-0 after five on an RBI double from Sean Rodriguez and a
run-scoring fielder's choice by Myers.
NOTES: The Red Sox learned Ortiz won't be suspended for destroying the
phones in the Baltimore dugout with a bat after being ejected for
complaining about a pair of called strikes on Saturday. ... Doubront
has allowed three runs or fewer in 18 of 19 starts, including his last
14, the longest streak by a Red Sox LHP starter since at least 1920.
It matches the longest by a Red Sox pitcher since Pedro Martinez in
2002.

© Copyright- http://www.boston.com/
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • CA Lottery
    SACRAMENTO These California lotteries were drawn Saturday Daily 3 Evening 8 1 0 (eight one zero) Daily 3 Midd...

Categories

  • news (500)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (591)
    • ►  August (29)
    • ▼  July (162)
      • Owners of Scottish Gas under fire over profit rise.
      • Rihanna victorious in Topshop T-shirt court battle.
      • Egad! Could Samsung be CHEATING in Galaxy benchmar...
      • Office Mobile for Android smartphones looks great ...
      • Zimbabweans head for polls amid rigging claims.
      • Barclays Plans to Raise Up to $12 Billion in New C...
      • Manning Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy.
      • Ashes 2013: James Taylor says he is now ready to t...
      • Major label bidding war... for David Brent.
      • Barclays issues £5.8bn new shares in bid to plug £...
      • Kym Lomas keeps her head down as she arrives at wo...
      • Kym Lomas keeps her head down as she arrives at wo...
      • Close play goes against Red Sox in loss to Rays.
      • Deloitte loses MG Rover conflict-of-interest appeal.
      • Report Reveals Apple Is Working on a Cheaper, Plas...
      • JPMorgan to settle over power rigging charge.
      • 15 missing in Blue Rhino propane plant explosion i...
      • Taylor Swift The 1940s Bikini Guys HATE It, Girls ...
      • Radio Host Kidd Kraddick Died
      • Microsoft prices Xbox One controller at $60, heads...
      • Low-cost iPhone named in China Labor Watch report
      • Low-cost iPhone named in China Labor Watch report
      • 150 arrested, 105 children rescued from prostituti...
      • Cyclospora Outbreak: What You Need To Know
      • Japan Inc. Cashes In on Abenomics as Toyota to Son...
      • 2013 Gold Cup: With Win Over Honduras and Mexico L...
      • Danica McKellar, aka Winnie Cooper, Reveals Killer...
      • Rick Warren returns to pulpit after son's suicide
      • 'The Wolverine' review: Looking sharp
      • After 75 years of marriage, couple die one day apa...
      • Miami hostage standoff leaves 7 people dead
      • New Android, new Chromecast, old marketing tricks:...
      • Europe and China Agree to Settle Solar Panel Fight
      • Google Asks Glass Developers To Start Working On A...
      • -Singer-songwriter JJ Cale dead at 74 after heart ...
      • Apple Developer site hack: doubts cast on Turkish ...
      • T-Mobile Announces “Unprecedented Deal” This Summe...
      • Hacker Barnaby Jack dies in San Francisco aged 35
      • 'The Wolverine:' A Howling Good Time
      • Egypt: dozens killed in clashes between security f...
      • Lea Michele Has ‘Horrible Anxiety Attacks’ over Co...
      • Lady Gaga's Return To The VMAs: A Comeback And A C...
      • Hot posters of Poonam Pandey's Nasha
      • Aubrey Plaza talks awkward sexual scene in new mov...
      • Apple Earnings Tops Estimates on iPhone Sales, See...
      • Google takes another stab at the living room with ...
      • Google Unveils New Nexus 7
      • Prince of Wales accepts £10 from well-wisher to bu...
      • Spitzer asked about prostitutes amid Weiner scandal
      • How a terror attack backfired on Hezbollah
      • 6 Die in Egypt as Morsi Supporters Continue Protests
      • Amanda Bynes forced to undergo mental health evalu...
      • Nicki Minaj turns #throwback into #thong
      • Batman/Superman teamup movie coming in 2015
      • Judge delays hearing on Detroit bankruptcy, pensions
      • Apple Said to Buy HopStop, Pushing Deeper Into Maps
      • Google's Moto X phone coming Aug. 1?
      • Philippe becomes new Belgian king as Albert II abd...
      • Ex-Priest Seeks $450,000 From Wis. Archdiocese
      • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
      • Ghosts beat minions as 'Conjuring' horror flick le...
      • Search widens for Ohio killer's victims
      • British Open 2013 Tiger Woods opens with 2 under 69
      • NCAA football celebrity Johnny Manziel just wants ...
      • Johnny Manziel Its time to grow up
      • Lindsey Vonn and Jason Dufner do some British Open...
      • Dont stone Rolling Stone over Boston bomber cover
      • Amber alert wakes thousands of New Yorkers at 3 51...
      • Rolling Stone Tsarnaev cover stirs firestorm
      • Amber alert Bi polar mom Marina Lopez abducts son...
      • Amber Alert Issued For Missing NY Boy
      • Talia Castellano Ellen DeGeneres honorary CoverGi...
      • Talia Castellano Ellen DeGeneres honorary CoverGi...
      • Adam Levine engaged to Behati Prinsloo report
      • Talia Castellano RIP Remembering the Late Cancer...
      • Star Zimmerman prosecution witness Rachel Jeantel ...
      • For Fans at Home Run Derby Its Back Back Back t...
      • NASCAR plans to simplify rulebook focus on techno...
      • Cespedes tops Harper to win Home Run Derby
      • Asiana to sue SF TV station over bogus pilot names
      • Innovative plan spurs NASCAR to invest in RD
      • Carly Rae Jepsen throws worst ever first pitch at ...
      • WWE SummerSlam 2013 Full Card Predictions Followi...
      • Malian troops open Frances Bastille Day parade in ...
      • Thats So Raven star Kyle Massey denies rumor that ...
      • Paul (Triple H) Levesque realizes dream with grand...
      • Kyle Massey Does Not Have Cancer Rep Confirms
      • Happy Bastille Day Here are our favorite French m...
      • Tim Lincecum tosses no hitter as Giants beat Padres
      • Glee star Cory Monteith found dead in hotel in Canada
      • Box office Grown Ups 2 on pace to best Pacific Rim
      • NTSB Intern erroneously confirmed pilot names KT...
      • Pacific Rim review A funny imaginative film plag...
      • News Station KTVU Punkd Over Asiana Aircraft Pilot...
      • Cow suits mean free chicken fun at Chick Fil A
      • KTVU sorry for on air Asiana pilot name gaffe
      • Godzilla to Matrix epic Pacific Rim borrows from ...
      • Were you Seen at the Chick fil A 5k Fun Run benefi...
      • Why Its Not Pacific Rim Versus Grown Ups 2
      • Lakers decide to waive Metta World Peace
    • ►  June (175)
    • ►  May (186)
    • ►  April (39)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Ashish Chaturvedi
View my complete profile