RED SOX V ORIOLES
SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2017, 1:30 PM AT ORIOLE PARK, CAMDEN YARDS
TV: NESN, MASN, MLBN, (OUT-OF-MARKET ONLY)
BOSTON, (30-25)...................................................................................BALTIMORE, (29-25)
BOSTON:
CHRIS SALE, LHP, 6-2, 2.77 ERA, 110K
Facing his former White Sox teammates on Tuesday, Sale gave up
six runs on ten hits but still picked up the win, his sixth of the year.
It was only the second appearance in which Sale hasn't produced
a quality start in 2017.
BALTIMORE:
CHRIS TILLMAN, RHP, 1-2, 5.87 ERA, 16K
Tillman is coming off his shortest outing of the season (2 2/3 innings),
in which he gave up five runs on seven hits, including three home runs.
Aces on tap when Sale, Tillman meet at Camden
Ian Browne
The Red Sox will send ace Chris Sale to the mound in Sunday's series finale of a four-game set in a good pitching matchup against Orioles righty Chris Tillman.
Perhaps too amped up in his return to Chicago against the White Sox last time out, Sale gave up season highs of 10 hits and five runs while lasting a season-low five innings, though he still got the win.
In his first six starts, Sale was 2-2 with a 1.38 ERA and a .166 opponents' batting average. But, in his last five starts, he's 4-0 with a 4.73 ERA and .238 opponents' batting average.
"There's been nothing abnormal," said Red Sox manager John Farrell. "I think there might have been an at-bat or a couples of at-bats where he'd like to take a pitch back, maybe go with a different pitch, particularly when he's been ahead in the count. There's been some base hits involved in there where, in that five-start run you were talking about, he either put them away with a changeup or breaking ball. But I can't say there's been anything change with him other than the game, the game of baseball."
For the Orioles, Tillman (1-2, 5.78) -- who led the O's with 16 wins and was their Opening Day starter a season ago -- has made just one quality start in his first five outings since opening this season on the disabled list. Opponents are hitting .323 off him thus far.
Tillman will try to rebound in Sunday's matinee and put his last outing of just 2 2/3 innings behind him.
THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS GAME
• Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts has been shut down by Tillman in his career, going 2-for-20 (.100). But, for the Orioles, first baseman Chris Davis is just 1-for-12 (.083) against Sale.
• Sale leads the Majors in strikeouts with 110 on the season. Out of his 11 starts this year, the lefty has only had three outings in which he struck out fewer than 10 batters.
• Adam Jones has been on fire for the Orioles. Entering Saturday, Jones had hit four home runs with 10 RBIs in his past eight games.
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20170603234159328/aces-on-tap-when-sale-tillman-meet-at-camden/?game_pk=490944
RED SOX (30-25)
Mookie Betts, RF
Andrew Benintendi,
LF Xander Bogaerts, SS
Mitch Moreland, 1B
Hanley Ramirez, DH
Jackie Bradley Jr.,
CF Pablo Sandoval, 3B
Sandy Leon, C
Deven Marrero, 2B
Chris Sale, LHP (6-2, 2.77 ERA)
ORIOLES (29-25)
Joey Rickard, RF
Adam Jones, CF
Manny Machado, 3B
Mark Trumbo, DH
Chris Davis, 1B
Trey Mancini, LF
Jonathan Schoop, 2B
Francisco Pena, C
J.J. Hardy, SS
Chris Tillman, RHP (1-2, 5.87 ERA)
Read more at: http://nesn.com/2017/06/red-sox-vs-orioles-lineup-chris-sale-looks-to-get-back-on-track-vs-os/
Go Chris Sale !! thumb_u
Tillman needs to continue his awful 2017. The bats need to seize on it (as tall an order that is for these guys sigh)
Who scored for the sox
Panda couldn't pivot enough to touch him sooner.....oh well. iono
Sale picked a great time to hit the skids. Against the CWS and now gives up 2 in the 1st...tie game.
Quote from: Bear on June 04, 2017, 01:03:53 PM
Panda couldn't pivot enough to touch him sooner.....oh well. iono
Has nothing to do with pivoting enough. The guy put a fancy slide on just like all the players have been doing so much. Pedroia does it all the time. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Marrero fell asleep covering 2nd. Cost Sox a run eventually.
Quote from: Schloicka on June 04, 2017, 01:13:37 PM
Marrero fell asleep covering 2nd. Cost Sox a run eventually.
I thought the runner was off with the pitch & the play was to first ?? iono
Quote from: Bill-806 on June 04, 2017, 01:16:03 PM
Quote from: Schloicka on June 04, 2017, 01:13:37 PM
Marrero fell asleep covering 2nd. Cost Sox a run eventually.
I thought the runner was off with the pitch & the play was to first ?? iono
Still had time to get him at 2nd. Marrero knows he screwed up.
Beni with a hr. Tied up at 3.
Hope Sale can settle down rest of game.
Need to get some runs, this O's team is too dangerous to let stay close !!
Good things happen when you make the defense throw the ball around !! Keep them off balance !! thumb_u rofl
What a break. 5-3 Sox now.
6-3 Sox now after another Beni hr.
Nice play by Moreland going into short right field to catch a pop up over the shoulder.
Good to see the Sox running to stay out of the GIDP situations. Paid off with a run.
I hope Meatball Matt is on a very short leash.
Barnes done good. Good game. Glad they split the series. On to NY.
Good job Sox. A split in a 4 game series against a decent team is nothing to sneeze at.
Great heart from Sales. He is a real gamer. Hope this means Andrew has broken out of his slump.
On to New York !!! Go SOX... thumb_u rofl iono slap
Beni done good today. But Hanley went cold after a good day yesterday. If these 2 are clicking we're good.
Sale settles down and get W#7
A lot of good stuff in this game. Benitendi getting his stroke back, Sale pitching through a rough first inning but getting the job done. They overcame some sloppy play, which they're bound to have with an infielder out of position. They also won one where Kimbrel wasn't available.
Let's hope these winning ways carry over into NY.
Quote from: longgame on June 05, 2017, 08:06:17 AM
A lot of good stuff in this game. Benitendi getting his stroke back, Sale pitching through a rough first inning but getting the job done. They overcame some sloppy play, which they're bound to have with an infielder out of position. They also won one where Kimbrel wasn't available.
Let's hope these winning ways carry over into NY.
BI N G O DAT..... thumb_u rofl
Quote from: longgame on June 05, 2017, 08:06:17 AM
A lot of good stuff in this game. Benitendi getting his stroke back, Sale pitching through a rough first inning but getting the job done. They overcame some sloppy play, which they're bound to have with an infielder out of position. They also won one where Kimbrel wasn't available.
Let's hope these winning ways carry over into NY.
The rubber meets the road this week in NYC.
Quote from: Muggah on June 05, 2017, 09:57:44 AM
Quote from: longgame on June 05, 2017, 08:06:17 AM
A lot of good stuff in this game. Benitendi getting his stroke back, Sale pitching through a rough first inning but getting the job done. They overcame some sloppy play, which they're bound to have with an infielder out of position. They also won one where Kimbrel wasn't available.
Let's hope these winning ways carry over into NY.
The rubber meets the road this week in NYC.
It ought to be interesting. Now that the Yankees have some young studs and the team are in 1st and 2nd, it gives this series a little more jazz than recent Sox-Yanks matchups the past few years. I probably won't see much of tomorrow as I'll be away for work but am looking forward to seeing how they match up. What's clear is that the Sox have talent but they also have a lot of flaws. If they expose their flaws - hitting for power, fielding, especially with Sandoval back and Pedey out, and running into outs - they'll get their hats handed to them.
Not sure what to make of the pitching matchups either - Pomeranz vs. Tanaka (with a 6+ ERA) and then Rick "Cy Who?" Porcello vs. Sabathia who is pitching well.