RED SOX V TIGERS
SATURDAY, APRIIL 8, 2017, AT COMERICA PARK
TV: NESN, MLBN, FS-D
BOSTON, 2-1.......................................................DETROIT, 2-1
BOSTON:
EDUARDO RODRIGUEZ, LHP, 0-0, -.- ERA
After starting last season on the Disable List, the promising lefty will be
there from the outset this time around. Rodriguez will be trying to improve
his performance at Fenway after going 0-4 with a 6.02 ERA in nine home
starts last year.
DETROIT:
JORDAN ZIMMERMAN, RHP, 0-0, -.- ERA
Zimmerman begins his second season as a Tiger with his health after
an injury-plagued 2016 campaign. That's the good news for him. He
endured a rough Spring Training with 25 runs allowed on 20 hits over
14-1/3 innings.
E-Rod, Zim eager to work after delayed starts
Ian Browne
For Red Sox lefty Eduardo Rodriguez and Tigers righty Jordan Zimmermann, Saturday's pitching matchup in Detroit can't come soon enough.
Rodriguez was supposed to pitch Thursday, only to have his first start of the season pushed back two days after a rainout. Zimmermann, who dealt with food poisoning earlier in the week, had his Wednesday start postponed due to rain in Chicago.
The pitchers will tell you they didn't perform to their full capabilities last season. Rodriguez went 3-7 with a 4.71 ERA after a strong 10-6 rookie season in '15.
"Yeah, he's primed and ready to go," Red Sox manager John Farrell said of Rodriguez. "I thought there were a number of outings in Spring Training where he was not only powerful, but showed an improved slider. There's a little bit more depth to the pitch. From a health standpoint, he's ready to go."
Zimmermann posted a 4.87 ERA in an injury-shortened first season (18 starts) with Detroit.
"I woke up [Wednesday] and the plan was for me to pitch, and then all of a sudden it was rained out and [manager] Brad [Ausmus] called me and said I'm pitching Saturday, so I didn't know if he wanted to give me a couple extra days because of the food poisoning, or if he wanted to mix with the rotation or what," said Zimmermann. "But I was ready to go, and I was ready to go [Thursday]."
THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS GAME
• The Red Sox, who have been dealing with a rampant flu bug in recent weeks, hope to get Mookie Betts and/or Hanley Ramirez back in the lineup for Saturday's game. Betts has missed the last two games. Friday was the first game Ramirez missed.
• Zimmermann needs to improve on his performance at Comerica Park, where he posted a 7.00 ERA in 11 outings last year. Rodriguez held his own on the road in 2016, notching a 3.71 ERA in 11 starts.
• Look for Red Sox backup catcher Christian Vazquez to get his first start on Saturday. Farrell appreciates the way he works with Rodriguez. Vazquez had a strong Spring Training behind the plate, proving that he's all the way back from the Tommy John surgery he had two years ago.
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RED SOX V TIGERS, GAME #4
RED SOX LINEUP
HOLT, DH
PEDROIA, B
BENINTENDI, LF
MORELAND, 1B
SANDOVAL, 3B
BRADLEY, CF
YOUNG, RF
HERNANDEZ, SS
VASQUEZ, C
RODRIGUEZ, RHP
1-0 Sox. Moreland is hitting the ball well right now.
3rd inning, bases loaded, one out. So *of course* the next batter (Benintendi) hits into a DP. You knew that was coming.
Couple of beautiful catches by Hernandez and JBJ saved E-Rod from a long inning.
E-Rod gives up dinger #2. Luckily both solos. But the second dinger was followed by a double and a wild pitch, so more runs are coming.
Sure enough. Tiggers up 3-1 now.
E-Rod gives up another hit. Poor base running gets Kinzler, but not before a run comes in. Sox down 4-1. E-Rod is cratering this inning. After an opening K, he gave up a solo homer, double, wild pitch, another double, and a single. And he's still pitching.
Finally ends the inning with another K.
Same old Sox. Plenty of scoring chances and can't get it done.
Sox blow yet another scoring chance by hitting into a DP. Oy.
Good showing today by Noe. 1+ scoreless innings, with help from JBJ.
Selsky (who??) K's looking to end the game. Sox lose 4-1. BP did well today, but the offense was atrocious.
Not the start I envisioned. No telling how Bradley will feel in the morning.
I saw Mookie Betts on the bench, maybe tomorrow he can play????
I'm disgusted and that is all I'm going to say. Now when the hell do we get our team back on the field?
Quote from: SeaBeachFred on April 08, 2017, 03:41:53 PM
I'm disgusted and that is all I'm going to say. Now when the hell do we get our team back on the field?
Ditto. And now Beni's got the flu and is likely to miss the next few games.
How the hell do they let this happen?
This isn't the way any of us wanted the season to start.
Well folks. On the bright side it's just the flu so it's not like the 60 day-DL. Hopefully we'll have a full lineup by early next week.
I've been sick as a dog since Wednesday. Also with flu-like symptoms. I had a flu shot, too. Seems there is another strain going around. I'm not even in MA, but Wifey was sick last weekend and this weekend I have it. Sometimes there's not much you can do to avoid it.
Quote from: markj on April 08, 2017, 08:40:06 PM
I've been sick as a dog since Wednesday. Also with flu-like symptoms. I had a flu shot, too. Seems there is another strain going around. I'm not even in MA, but Wifey was sick last weekend and this weekend I have it. Sometimes there's not much you can do to avoid it.
Ugh, I hate the flu. It just puts you out of commission for 4-5 days. Feel better, mark.
Quote from: markj on April 08, 2017, 01:54:28 PM
E-Rod gives up another hit. Poor base running gets Kinzler, but not before a run comes in. Sox down 4-1. E-Rod is cratering this inning. After an opening K, he gave up a solo homer, double, wild pitch, another double, and a single. And he's still pitching.
E-Rod is slipping from my good graces, tired of waiting for this potential as I think that his head is not M L B ......
Quote from: ipot on April 09, 2017, 01:09:10 AM
Quote from: markj on April 08, 2017, 08:40:06 PM
I've been sick as a dog since Wednesday. Also with flu-like symptoms. I had a flu shot, too. Seems there is another strain going around. I'm not even in MA, but Wifey was sick last weekend and this weekend I have it. Sometimes there's not much you can do to avoid it.
Ugh, I hate the flu. It just puts you out of commission for 4-5 days. Feel better, mark.
A new strain of flu? That is amazing, even more so since it seems only our team has been struck down so badly by it. We need to shit can this setback within the next couple of days.
Quote from: Bill-806 on April 09, 2017, 10:01:13 AM
Quote from: markj on April 08, 2017, 01:54:28 PM
E-Rod gives up another hit. Poor base running gets Kinzler, but not before a run comes in. Sox down 4-1. E-Rod is cratering this inning. After an opening K, he gave up a solo homer, double, wild pitch, another double, and a single. And he's still pitching.
E-Rod is slipping from my good graces, tired of waiting for this potential as I think that his head is not M L B ......
That's what pitching coaches are for. We the hell do we still fail to improve our pitchers, develop our own closers and middle relief specialists, and even develop some decent starting pitchers? Something is out of whack somewhere. I could also mention our fantastic ability to trade for relievers who are crippled, maimed and just screwed up one way or another. It's a real pisser if you ask me. Well, even if you don't ask me, I'll say so anyway/
Quote from: SeaBeachFred on April 09, 2017, 06:33:19 PM
Quote from: ipot on April 09, 2017, 01:09:10 AM
Quote from: markj on April 08, 2017, 08:40:06 PM
I've been sick as a dog since Wednesday. Also with flu-like symptoms. I had a flu shot, too. Seems there is another strain going around. I'm not even in MA, but Wifey was sick last weekend and this weekend I have it. Sometimes there's not much you can do to avoid it.
Ugh, I hate the flu. It just puts you out of commission for 4-5 days. Feel better, mark.
A new strain of flu? That is amazing, even more so since it seems only our team has been struck down so badly by it. We need to shit can this setback within the next couple of days.
Even OB had it. Must be pretty virulent to just get it by walking around the clubhouse. The Globe had an article about it making its way through Boston in the general population, so it isn't just the Sox.
Several of my neighbors down here in Delaware have it also. A doctor told my neighbor that there are two strains that hit late and this year's flu shot is ineffective against either strain.
My doctor told me the opposite. The flu strains were mild and well covered by this year's shots. They had noted they had seen very few flu cases this year (this was about 2 weeks ago). Of course that may be the case here in NC and it's different elsewhere. Also, I think this current case started down in Florida.