NY YANKEES: 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 - 10 11 0
BOSTON: 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 - 3 9 0
Not the start to the Boston Red Sox three-game series against the New York Yankees that I had envisioned. The bright spots in today's loss at Fenway Park was that the Red Sox did not make any errors and that Ortiz drove in two of the three Boston runs. And I suppose another thing to take comfort in is that Boston was not shutout. Beckett cannot fall apart like that and expect to have a wining season. None of the pitchers can. Boston's hitting faltered, but the high level of batting is difficult to maintain every day, although it would have been great if the falloff waited a few days. Anyway, the Red Sox get to even the series tomorrow.
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NY YANKEES: Starting Pitcher: Phil Hughes, Winning Pitcher: Phil Hughes
BOSTON: Starting Pitcher: Josh Beckett, Losing Pitcher: Josh Beckett (1)
NY YANKEES: Homerun: Nick Swisher
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RED SOX: Wins: 15, Losses: 15, AL East Standings: Tampa Bay, New York, Toronto, Boston, Baltimore
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Next game: Saturday 8 May 2010, 12:10 p.m.PT/3:10 p.m.ET, New York Yankees, Fenway Park, Clay Buchholz
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