Friday, April 15, 2011

Walks Become Runs For Blue Jays And Final Score Equals Their Record As They Go Over .500 Against Red Sox


Teams1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9thRunsHitsErrors
Blue Jays000021400782
Red Sox003000030650


Blue Jays highlight: Four runs in the seventh
Blue Jays lowlight: Travis Snider's fielding error and J. P. Arencibia's throwing error
Red Sox highlight: Dustin Pedroia's and Kevin Youkilis' homeruns
Red Sox lowlight: Six men left on base

My comment: The Boston Red Sox have the worst record in Major League Baseball and is the only team under .200. Now there is no place but for them to ascend the standings. Will they make it to the top or stay at the bottom? Let's see where they are a month from now and how the pitching and hitting has developed.

TORONTO: Starting Pitcher: Brett Cecil; Winning Pitcher: Brett Cecil
BOSTON: Starting Pitcher: Clay Buchholz; Losing Pitcher: Bobby Jenks (1)
TORONTO: Save: Jon Rauch
BOSTON: Homeruns: Dustin Pedroia (2), Kevin Youkilis (1)

RED SOX: Wins 2, Losses 10, Percentage .167

Next game: Saturday 16 April 2011, 10:10 a.m.PT/1:10 p.m.ET, Toronto Blue Jays, Fenway Park, Josh Beckett

Toronto Blue Jays logo from the website mlb.com

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