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Thursday, September 16, 2010

5 Red Sox, 1 Mariners

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W: C. Buchholz (16-7)

L: D. Pauley (2-8)



Well there is no quit in these Red Sox and Clay Buchholz who have been playing extremely well recently. Too bad we are still 6.5 games out of the final playoff spot.

Clay Buchholz was able to right the ship from his recent struggles and only allowed one run (Russell Branyan's first-inning homer) and four hits over seven innings in his first victory since Aug. 22. The All-Star right-hander was 0-2 with a 5.40 ERA in his previous three starts.

Adrian Beltre hit his 28th one knee homer in the 6th with 2 outs, for the Sox to grab the lead which ultimately led to the win. It's too bad Adrian Beltre is going to be gone next year, he had such a good year some team is going to throw an outrageous amount at him, which he would be stupid not to take.

It was also good to see that our triple A team is better than the Mariners MLB team.

Scoring Summary

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1stR Branyan homered to right (392 feet).01
4thA Beltre homered to left (416 feet).11
6thD Nava safe at first on error by second baseman C Figgins, D Ortiz scored.21
7thV Martinez doubled to right, M Scutaro and R Kalish scored.41
8thR Kalish tripled to right, M Scutaro scored.51

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