PIRATES V RED SOX
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 7:10 PM AT FENWAY PARK
TV: NESN, ROOTPT
PITTSBURGH, 0-1................................................BOSTON, 1-0
PITTSBURG:
JAMES TAILLON, RHP, 0-0, -.-, ERA
Taillon, who is entering his first full season in the Majors, went 5-4 with a 3.38 ERA in his 18-start initiation last year. This is Taillon's first visit to Fenway.
BOSTON:
CHRIS SALE, LHP, 0-0, -,-, ERA
In one of those rare occasions when the second game of the season should have the same
intensity and excitement as the first, Chris Sale will make his official debut in a Red Sox
uniform against the Pirates on Wednesday night.
Sale making Red Sox debut opposite Bucs' Taillon
Ian Browne
In one of those rare occasions when the second game of the season should have the same intensity and excitement as the first, Chris Sale will make his official debut in a Red Sox uniform against the Pirates on Wednesday night.
The Pirates will counter with talented righty Jameson Taillon, who was the No. 2 pick in the 2010 Draft. Sale was picked 13th by the White Sox in the same Draft
Fenway Park will be rocking for an occasion that has been anticipated since the lanky lefty ace was acquired from White Sox back on Dec. 6. Sale enjoyed a smooth initiation to the Red Sox during Spring Training but is now looking forward to pitching in games that count.
"It's a winning tradition here," Sale said recently. "Winning is at the top of the list. Everybody associated with the Boston Red Sox wants to win and you have to love that."
Taillon, who is entering his first full season in the Majors, went 5-4 with a 3.38 ERA in his 18-start initiation last year. This is Taillon's first visit to Fenway.
"Hopefully I just keep guys on the ground and don't have to worry about [the Green Monster]. These hitters know how to hit here," Taillon said. "They know how to lift the ball. Pretty short to left. Pretty short to right. That being said, if I'm putting guys on the ground, that shouldn't matter. We'll see. Me versus them."
The Red Sox have already come to know Sale's intensity.
"I think even in some of the functions we had in Spring Training, he's not looking to do things to kill time," said Red Sox manager John Farrell. "There's a purpose to everything he does, and it has shown up and reared its head in other ways."
The Red Sox already had a healthy dose of respect for Sale's lethal arsenal when they would face him. Now, they look forward to that being someone else's problem.
"His strikeout to walk ratio just tells you that there is such above average strike-throwing ability with premium stuff, three quality pitches, a competitive spirit that's very evident," said Farrell. "From the first phone call with Chris when we acquired him, the way he spoke about the opportunity here, I know [Wednesday] is a day he's certainly looking forward to as well."
For Sale, the journey into Red Sox Nation is finally ready to start.
Three things to know about this game
• Expect to see shortstop Jordy Mercer batting leadoff for the Pirates, as he often did last year against left-handers. Mercer is a career .311/.375/.480 hitter against lefties, although he has never faced Sale.
• In three career starts at Fenway, Sale is 1-1 with a 4.12 ERA. He was dominant in his most recent start in Boston, holding the Red Sox to one run over seven innings while striking out nine on June 21, 2016.
• If the Pirates have a late lead, manager Clint Hurdle will turn to Felipe Rivero, Daniel Hudson and closer Tony Watson -- in that order -- to finish the game. Meanwhile, Farrell will use the early days in the season to define roles with setup man Tyler Thornburg starting the year on the disabled list. Joe Kelly, Heath Hembree and Matt Barnes could all get chances to set up closer Craig Kimbrel.
"I love it here," said Sale. "It's been great so far. All the guys are great top to bottom, staff included. It's been a good transition."
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20170403222047852/sale-making-red-sox-debut-opposite-bucs-taillon/?game_pk=490130
RED SOX LINEUP: MOOKIE BETTS LATEST VICTIM OF FLU, XANDER BOGAERTS MOVES UP
Rob Bradford
The Red Sox were able to escape any repercussions Opening Day when it came to the flu that was sweeping through the clubhouse. But they had no such luck in Game 2.
As John Farrell first revealed on the Dale, Holley & Keefe Show, Mookie Betts is the latest victim of the sickness, forcing him out of the Red Sox’ lineup for Wednesday night’s game against the Pirates.
Without Betts, Chris Young will get the start in right field against Pittsburgh starter Jameson Taillon, a right-hander. Xander Bogaerts also moves up to the No. 3 spot in the batting order.
Here is the Red Sox’ lineup with Chris Sale on the mound for the hosts:
Dustin Pedroia 2B
Andrew Benintendi LF
Xander Bogaerts SS
Hanley Ramirez DH
Mitch Moreland 1B
Chris Young RF
Jackie Bradley Jr. CF
Pablo Sandoval 3B
Sandy Leon C
http://fullcount.weei.com/sports/boston/baseball/red-sox/2017/04/05/red-sox-lineup-mookie-betts-latest-victim-of-flu-xander-bogaerts-moves-up/
Big game for Sale. First start, home crowd, not an especially good hitting team to face.
Quote from: longgame on April 04, 2017, 08:09:42 AM
Big game for Sale. First start, home crowd, not an especially good hitting team to face.
The fact that Sale says he loves it here might make him an exception to that rule that players need a year of adjustment to get used to Fenway Park and its fans. Besides, we don't have time for that in Chris' case. We need him badly since Price is on the shelf for who knows how long, and the team had better realize this Taillon guy is no stiff either. Get the cobwebs out today as they take a brief rest and come out firing tomorrow. We have to take that mindset of pedal to the metal because most teams will be aiming for us this season because of all those pundits who think we seem to be a shoe in for an AL East Title and even a farther trip this time in the post season. Aw we know Ted, nothing is automatic in this game of baseball and certainly it seems nothing comes easy for the Red Sox.
I predict he'll spin a gem. Hopefully, the pen won't blow it like they almost did for Porcello.
Quote from: ipot on April 04, 2017, 12:27:13 PM
I predict he'll spin a gem. Hopefully, the pen won't blow it like they almost did for Porcello.
Keeping my fingers crossed but I think you're right IPOT. Let's make it 2-0 tomorrow.
1-2-3 first inning for Sale.
Sale off to great start. All good.
Leon gets thrown out trying to make it home from second on a shallow single to right. Looked to be out by 3 or 4 hundred yards or so. Possibly hurt in the process to boot.
Can't blame Butterfield. Stop sign was up. Good throw and play at the plate, though.
Sox grounding into 2 DPs so far tonight. They do loved their GIDPs.
Excellent debut by Sale. 7 scoreless and just one walk right at the end.
Now our suspect BP has to hold because one run might just win this game.
Checking in late in the 7th inning ... looks like Sale pitched a nice game, though I missed it!
Barnes gets it done
C'mon Panda
Yep, no excuse for that one. 2nd game, 2nd error. He'll only have 162 this season if he keeps this up.
Sale great. Kimbrel shaky. Again.
Need a walk-off here.
That was an amazing play by XB.
Yep, very pretty. He did that earlier but was late to first by inches.
Getting late at the park. The drunks are getting louder.
Egad. Somebody end this game already.
Yes!!!!!!
Finally!!! Sandy Leon goes deep for the walkoff. He's still hitting well.
Killer pitching by both sides.
Sandy the man with 3 hits and the game-winning bomb. Gotta love the guy's offense and his defense is damn good also.
Was a great game to watch with the pitching and defense by both sides overall. Nice to see the Sox win this one.
Quote from: Schloicka on April 05, 2017, 10:11:21 PM
Was a great game to watch with the pitching and defense by both sides overall. Nice to see the Sox win this one.
I'm not so sure it was a great to watch George since I was biting my nails and hearing my stomach rumble inning to inning. What I was thinking about was 2014 when we got swept in the home opener series vs the Brewers and never recovered. I thought back to that and said, OH NO, NOT ANOTHER LOSS AT HOME IN EXTRA INNINGS LIKE '14. But where you'r e right was that our pitching was superb from Sale's seven inning gem through the relief corps---and we got that walk off. Great way to end the game. As soon as Sandy unloaded I knew the game was over. That ball was either going to hit the Greenie or go out and it went way out. My only wish is that we hit better tomorrow but 2-0 sounds good to me. The only wart IMHO was Sandoval making his second error in as many games.
Quote from: Leesam01 on April 05, 2017, 10:04:57 PM
Yes!!!!!!
Leesam-about time you return to this board. You had me worried that you had fled the scene. I was nervous but it sure feels good now. Great pitching tonight. Can be turn the hat trick tomorrow? If we can that would be a dandy.
Quote from: SeaBeachFred on April 05, 2017, 10:20:16 PM
Quote from: Leesam01 on April 05, 2017, 10:04:57 PM
Yes!!!!!!
Leesam-about time you return to this board. You had me worried that you had fled the scene. I was nervous but it sure feels good now. Great pitching tonight. Can be turn the hat trick tomorrow? If we can that would be a dandy.
I'm still managing to survive!
Wasn't able to catch the game til the 7th inning (which was probably a good thing ...), watching all those "0"'s stack up on the box score. But it was a great ending. Strong pitching. Good start to the season.
Darn it. I had taped the game on the DVR and the 4 hr recording time ran out literally 5 pitches before Leon's HR. Ugh!
Great opener by Sale. And, heck, maybe Leon will get on a hot streak like he did for most of last season. I won't discount his bat. Chili Davis has worked some wonders with these hitters.
I one player I expected to totally tank this season is Leon. Hmmmm. The take away from last night? One walk issued.
As DAD would say, "that's how to play the game, boys" !!!
Sandy Leon appears to be off to another great start. Last night was one heck of a ball game. Great pitching and great defense made for one exciting game. Bogaerts, Bradley and Bientendendi looked great. One can see why Mitch Moreland won the gold glove. The weather robbed him of a home run. For me the only sour spot yesterday is Sandoval's defense.
Quote from: elktonnick on April 06, 2017, 07:44:06 AM
Sandy Leon appears to be off to another great start. Last night was one heck of a ball game. Great pitching and great defense made for one exciting game. Bogaerts, Bradley and Bientendendi looked great. One can see why Mitch Moreland won the gold glove. The weather robbed him of a home run. For me the only sour spot yesterday is Sandoval's defense.
I'm fine with eating a little crow when it comes to Leon as long as it brings us a W. But I'm still not convinced this guy is the answer to anything longterm.
On the other hand, Sale lived up to his billing---and so did that kid Taillon from the Bucs, for that matter. Why can't we develop young SP talent like that?
All in all, another great night at Fenway. Now let's get right back on it today and sweep this thing. Boy, what a way that'd be to start the season.
Was I the only one nervous about our newest ace-type pitcher out on the mound over 100 pitches in his first start of the year without anyone stirring in the BP - just in case? Yeah, I know. I got touchy on that issue last year. Never seems to want to be prepared. I didn't see game-1, but was wondering if that was a factor, too.
Not thrilled about seeing that error at 3b. Didn't look all that nimble on a charge in on the infield hit earlier in the game, but I doubt anyone would have gotten to it. It's early yet. And speaking of "it's early yet", they're loving Shaw up in Milwaukee. Anyone on the ESPN site going to look at Shaw's early line will see insult to injury, as they still show him in Boston attire. :(
Hokey Dokey!!! Here's to a good season, everyone!
Mongo
(edit - Does anyone else think Butterfield's asking too much of base runners to be way down where he was when he threw the stop sign up to Leon? Angles, timing, line of sight, etc.)