Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Sports Sofa and The College of Sports Media

I've been attending the College of Sports Media for just over a month and a half and the program is everything I could have had imagined.  Every day we write scripts and perform them in a true radio or television broadcast environment. The instructors are experienced and insightful and the environment is a perfect fit for my personality.

I've also had the opportunity to improve my work outside of school, thanks to my classmate Faizal Khamisa and his website, The Sports Sofa, a multifaceted sports site with a consistent viewership that keeps growing.

I will update this page every time I make a contribution to the Sports Sofa which will include columns/blogs, a weekly audio opinion segment (Fehr or Foul), roundtable podcasts, and more. 

Fehr or Foul Audio Opinion Segment
Fehr or Foul - NFL in Toronto
Fehr or Foul - Staged NHL Fights

Columns/Blogs
College Football Not For The Kids
Blue Jays Offseason Focus
Texas Turmoil
Baseball's best manager? - Tony La Russa
Things are just bigger in Texas
AL and NL Regular Season Lineups
Can the Canucks rebound?
Welcome to Buffalo - The Ralph Wilson Experience
Jays inspiring hope for the future
In Arsene We Trust?

Podcasts
MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL Podcast
World Series Preview Podcast
NHL, MLB, NFL Podcast
NLDS Game Fives, ALCS Preview Podcast
MLB Playoff Preview Podcast
AL and NL Wild Card, MVP's Podcast

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Summer Baseball Tour 2011 - Citizens Bank Park

WASHINGTON NATIONALS AT PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
AUGUST 12th, 2011

NATIONALS 4 - PHILLIES 2




The Philadelphia Phillies have been the class of the National League for the past four seasons. Since 2008, they have won the most regular season games in the NL, and have experienced post season success by winning the National League pennant in 2008 and 2009 and as well as the World Series in 2008. This season the Phillies star players haven't produced at the plate as they had in the past but Phillies have an ace up their sleeve -  to be precise, three aces.

The Phillies starting rotation is historically dominant. Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, and Cole Hamels have all been identified as aces and have led the team to the best record in the NL.The combined K/BB ratio is unprecedented, and it's not often that the Phillies are disadvantaged in the pitching matchup on a given night. 


Since their move to Washington in 2005, the Nationals have been whipping boys for their Philadelphia rivals. The Phillies lead the head to head 79-45 and with their dominant pitching advantage that trend will likely continue for the next few seasons. This past off season added an extra wrinkle into the Nats/Phils rivalry. Jayson Werth, the Phillies starting right fielder since 2008, signed a 7 year, 126 million dollar deal with the Nationals.

Phillie starter Cole Hamels

The pitching matchup on Friday night was Livan Hernandez (6-11, 4.41) versus Cole Hamels (13-6, 2.53). Hernandez has been around the Majors since 1996 and won the World Series MVP in 1997 with the Marlins. As he has aged he's proven to be an effective pitcher even though his fastball rarely tops 90 mph, and he can counted on to log a ton of innings. 

Hamels was selected to the NL All Star team this year and ranks 5th in NL ERA. He's beloved in Philly because of his superb performances in the 2008 postseason that led to the Phillies winning the World Series.

Citizens Bank Park

Citizens Bank Park, 2004
Citizens Bank Park is located in the Philadelphia Sports Complex just outside of the residential neighborhood of South Philadelphia. Yet another retro classic ballpark built in the 2000’s,the actual physical makeup of the ballpark is exceptional. The atmosphere was the best of the trip. No waves, nearly the entire crowd was wearing red, the fans seemed knowledgeable, and invested in the game. Sometimes it's hard to differentiate between all of the recently constructed stadiums but I think that Citizens Bank has some elements that set it apart.


Location of Seat

View from section 206 at Citizens Bank Park
Section 206 – Row 1 – Seat 16
The seats were in the middle deck down the right field line, which provided an interesting perspective of the diamond and the game.We were a little far from the main focus point, which in baseball is obviously home plate and the mound, but we weren't too high and the plate was directly in front of us down the foul line.


Lineups
Washington
CF Rick Ankiel
2B Danny Espinosa
3B Ryan Zimmerman
LF Jonny Gomes
RF Jayson Werth
C Wilson Ramos
1B Lance Nix
SS Ian Desmond
PH Alex Cora
PH Brian Bixler
PH Jordan Zimmerman

Pitchers
SP Livan Hernandez
RP Tyler Clippard
RP Drew Storen

Phillies all star first baseman Ryan Howard

Philadelphia
SS Jimmy Rollins
CF Shane Victorino
2B Chase Utley
1B Ryan Howard
RF Hunter Pence
LF Raul Ibanez
C Carlos Ruiz
3B Wilson Valdez
PH Ben Francisco
PH Ross Gload

Pitchers
SP Cole Hamels
RP Kyle Kendrick
RP Brad Lidge

Game Recap, Radio Update Style

The Nationals beat the Phillies 4-2 in the first game of a weekend series.


Phillies starter Cole Hamels lasted just five innings giving up three runs on six hits and four walks.


It was the third shortest start for Hamels this season.


Nats pitcher Livan Hernandez helped himself at the plate picking up two RBI singles.


Hernandez also shut down the Phils offense over 6 and 2/3rds allowing one unearned run on four hits.


Next visit on the Summer Baseball tour, Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Summer Baseball Tour 2011 - Yankee Stadium

LOS ANGELES ANGELS AT NEW YORK YANKEES
AUGUST 10th, 2011

YANKEES 9 - ANGELS 3


The New York Yankees play under the brightest lights with the highest expectations in the biggest city in the United States. Every season the expectation isn’t to merely contend for a playoff berth – but to win the World Series. From the first day of spring training the mindset within the organization is that the Yankees will be the last team standing in October. The franchise and their fans have reason to think that way their 27 World Series titles are by far the most in Major League history. How do the Yankees consistently uphold these overreaching expectations? By outspending the competition. The Yankees extravagant payroll is often a point of heated discussion between baseball fans about the justice of the current payroll system. For example, the Yankees starting infield of Mark Teixeira, Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter, and Alex Rodriguez have a larger combined salary number than the total payroll of 12 Major League teams. However, the fact is that the Yankees are well in their right to spend as much as they would like and still be in compliance with the current MLB team payroll legislature. 

RF Nick Swisher, 1B Mark Teixeira, CF Curtis Granderson, and LF Brett Gardner
As usual, the Yankees are in contention to achieve their lofty goal of October success.The lineup is explosive, the bullpen, led by Mariano Rivera, is deep and experienced, and CC Sabathia is an elite ace at the top of the rotation. Curtis Granderson and Mark Teixeira are tied for second in the AL in home runs with 35, Robinson Cano leads the team with a .303 average, Brett Gardner has contributed a team high 36 steals and we have yet to mention Derek Jeter, Nick Swisher, and Alex Rodriguez.

The Angels are pushing the Rangers for American League West title, thanks in large part to their superb starting rotation, led by Jered Weaver, Dan Haren, and Ervin Santana. Weaver leads the AL in ERA (2.10) and is third in WHIP (0.97), Haren has a sub 3 ERA (2.98) and is ranked in the top five for  WHIP (0.98, 4th) and wins (13, 4th) while Santana's 3.17 ERA and 1.17 WHIP are excellent for a third starter. Offensively the Angels have struggled. The Halos rank 9th in the AL in total bases, 10th in home runs, and 11th in runs scored and OPS.

Yankees SP Ivan Nova
The pitching matchup on Wednesday night was Garret Richards (Major League Debut) versus Ivan Nova (10-4, 3.81). Richards couldn’t pick a tougher lineup to be making his Major League debut against or a more intimidating venue. Coming into the 2011 season, Richards was ranked as the seventh best prospect in the Angels system by Baseball America. Nova has pitched well for the Yankees this season and his strong performances should cement his spot in the postseason rotation.

View of Yankee Stadium from left field
Yankee Stadium, 2009
Yankee Stadium is located in New York within the borough of the Bronx. The new Yankee Stadium has the unenviable and seemingly impossible task of replacing the historic “House That Ruth Built”. The recognizable white frieze outlines the stadium roof of the upper deck. The concourses are large and resemble all the other modern ballparks. The Yankees made an serious effort to modernize the stadium, installing a top notch video board above the club in centerfield. Monument Park, a great homage to past Yankee greats, was relocated from the old stadium to below the club in centerfield in the new stadium. Having never visited the old Yankee Stadium, I can't make any direct comparisons between the two stadiums, but I can assume that the old stadium was very akin to Fenway and Wrigley, blessed with a strong personality and a great history while the new stadium provides a more comfortable setting to watch a ball game.

Location of Seat

View from Section 414 at Yankee Stadium
Section 414 - Row 1 - Seat 14

These seats were in the first row of the upper deck. Even though we were far away from the action, the view of the field is good and keeping your head in the game is easy. I prefer seats down the first base side or behind the plate. The Yankees used glass as their protective barriers, making it easier to see the field.


Wednesday, August 10th 2011

 Starting lineups for Angels and Yankees
LINEUPS

LOS ANGELES
SS Erick Aybar - Andrew Romine
2B Howie Kendrick
DH Bobby Abreu
RF Torii Hunter - Russell Branyan
1B Mark Trumbo
LF Vernon Wells
3B Alberto Callaspo
CF Peter Bourjos
C Jeff Mathis
PH Maicer Izturis

Pitchers
SP Garrett Richards
RP Joel Pineiro

As the late Bob Sheppard would say in his recognizable voice for years at Yankee Stadium "Now batting, the shortstop, #2 Derek Jeter, #2"
NEW YORK
LF Brett Gardner
SS Derek Jeter
CF Curtis Granderson
1B Mark Teixeira
2B Robinson Cano
RF Nick Swisher
DH Eric Chavez
C Russell Martin
3B Eduardo Nunez

Pitchers
SP Ivan Nova
RP Rafael Soriano
RP Luis Ayala

Granderson leads offensive charge for Yankees against rookie pitcher.

Before having recorded his first major league out, Angels starting pitcher Garrett Richards watched Curtis Granderson round the bases following a 3 run shot in the bottom of the first.

The Yankees had a 5-0 lead before a surprise Peter Bourjos solo home run in the top of the fifth put Los Angeles on the board.

Granderson struck again in the bottom of the fifth, this time a solo effort that padded the Yankees lead to 6-1.

Richards went 5 innings, giving up 6 earned runs on six hits and two walks in his Major League debut.

Ivan Nova pitched very well through six innings, giving up 3 earned on 5 hits.

2011 Home Run Derby champion Robinson Cano went deep off of Joel Pineiro in the 7th that made the game 9-3, that score would be the final.

Next stop on the Summer Baseball Tour 2011: Citizens Bank Park for Washington Nationals versus Philadelphia Phillies.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Summer Baseball Tour 2011 - Citi Field

SAN DIEGO PADRES AT NEW YORK METS
AUGUST 8th, 2011

METS 9 - PADRES 8

Two relatively bad National League teams meeting for a four game series in early August rarely results in compelling baseball but the second game of the San Diego Padres and New York Mets series proved otherwise. The Mets are faced with the rather odd situation of being the second most popular within their own city, always taking a backseat to the more historically successful Yankees. When the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants moved to California in 1957, New York was left without a National League baseball club.  In 1962, the Mets filled that void and embraced both the Dodgers and Giants fan bases by using blue (the primary color of the Dodgers) and orange (the primary color of the Giants) as their team colors.The Mets have had their share of good and bad, most notably the 1969 Amazin' Mets and the infamous 1986 World Series victory over the Red Sox while also dealing with periods of underachieving and controversy.

Over the past six season,The Mets went from being one win away from clinching the National League pennant in 2006, to being major disappointments in 2007 and 2008 when they twice suffered catastrophic September collapses and have since settled in as a national irrelevance, and are on pace for a third consecutive sub .500 season. This season, Jose Reyes leads the NL with a .336 average and his 16 triples are best in the majors. When healthy Reyes is arguably the most dynamic player in the big leagues but the injury prone shortstop succumbed to another hamstring injury the game before we saw the Mets and was placed on the 15 day DL. Overall, the Mets rotation has struggled without ace Johan Santana who has missed the entire season with a shoulder injury and the Mets offense has been mediocre.

San Diego was last season’s biggest surprise that won 90 games but missed the postseason by one game after a September collapse, had no choice but to trade face of the franchise and perennial All Star Adrian Gonzalez before his contract expired at the end of 2011 where they would lose him to the highest bidder and receive nothing in return. Gonzalez was sent to the Red Sox and in return the Padres received 1B Anthony Rizzo and SP Casey Kelly, two of Boston’s top prospects and thus began the Padres extensive rebuild. This season the Padres have produced a team OPS of .655, the worst in the National League and the 68 total home runs they have hit are the lowest total in either league. San Diego is currently in last place in the NL West.

Mets RHP Mike Pelfrey
The pitching matchup Monday night was Tim Stauffer (7-8, 2.96) versus Mike Pelfrey (6-9, 4.48). Stauffer has been a reliable starter for San Diego this season, following last season where he was used primarily as a reliever and posted a 1.85 ERA in 82.2 innings. However, when you dig deeper into the numbers it’s obvious that Petco Park, the Padres notoriously pitcher friendly home, plays a significant role in Stauffer’s overall numbers; in 75 innings at Petco he’s accumulated a 2.64 ERA, but when isolating his stat line to the 78 innings he’s pitched on the road, that number rises to 4.38. Pelfrey has been a full time start with the Mets since 2008 and he's been inconsistent. Last season was his best to date, posting a 3.53 ERA in 204 innings but he doesn't miss many bats (career 5.07 K/9) and hasn't lived up to the expectations that come with being the ninth overall pick, which he was in 2005.

Citi Field
Citi Field, 2009
Citi Field is located in Flushing, New York within the borough of Queens near Arthur Ashe Stadium and the home of the US Open. Citi Field was built to replace the decrepit Shea Stadium, home of the Mets from 1964 to 2008. It’s another ballpark modeled in the retro classic model, the exterior consisting mainly of bricks. In terms of architecture the design is relatively bland. Citi Field has large concourses and various dining options. The Jackie Robinson rotunda, located at the home plate entrance, is a rousing tribute to bravery and courage of the man who broke baseball’s color barrier and a classy gesture by the Mets organization. Citi Field is a quality modern baseball stadium, but the lack of any pre-game atmosphere dampens the overall fan experience.

Location of Seat

View from Section 513 at Citi Field
Section 513 – Row 1 – Seat 4
These seats were in the first row of the upper deck, right behind home plate. You get a good centered view of the field and the video board is directly in your line of sight. The only downside is the big black protective railing which, depending on how you position yourself in your seat, restricts your view of the game much more than the see-through protective railings you see at many other ballparks.

The protective railing could be altered to augment the viewing experience from the upper deck
Monday, August 8th 
LINEUPS

SAN DIEGO
RF Will Venable
SS Jason Bartlett
CF Cameron Maybin
1B Jesus Guzman
2B Orlando Hudson
LF Kyle Blanks
3B Luke Forsythe
C Luis Martinez
PH Blake Tekotte

Pitchers
SP Tim Stauffer
RP Chad Qualls
RP Heath Bell
Batting third and playing third base, #5 David Wright
NEW YORK
CF Angel Pagan
2B Justin Turner
3B David Wright
1B Lucas Duda
LF Jason Bay
RF Willie Harris – Jason Pride
C Ronny Paulino
SS Ruben Tejada
PH Mike Baxter

Pitchers
SP Mike Pelfrey
RP Pedro Beato
RP Ryota Igarashi
RP Jason Isringhausen


Duda caps 9th innings rally with walkoff single off of All Star closer Heath Bell
My expectations weren’t that high for a game between two bad teams sending out mediocre pitchers in a half empty ballpark but baseball is a funny game and the Padres and Mets delivered a memorable evening of unscripted theater. The game seemed over when All Star close Heath Bell entered in the bottom of the ninth with a two run lead, but the Mets battled and Lucas Duda was the hero when he ripped a two RBI single off of Bell that handed the Mets an improbable walkoff win. Earlier in the game, Angel Pagan, Jason Bay, and David Wright all homered for New York while the Padres used the sixth and the eighth to do the majority of their damage. It wasn't elite baseball but it was an exciting game.

Next stop on the Summer Baseball Tour 2011: Yankee Stadium for Los Angeles Angels and New York Yankees.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Summer Baseball Tour 2011 - Fenway Park

NEW YORK YANKEES AT BOSTON RED SOX
AUGUST 5th and 6th, 2011

YANKEES 3 – RED SOX 2
RED SOX 10 – YANKEES 4



The New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox share what is the most celebrated cultural rivalry in Major League Baseball.  I love rivalries, especially those that carry a significant historical meaning like Yankees-Red Sox. I feel that rivalries inspires all involved to take their game to the next level and more often than not, rivalry games have postseason implication. 


I also find the cultural impact of each team compelling. The Red Sox influence isn’t limited to Boston but extends throughout New England. Many writers have waxed poetic about the Fenway experience and the importance of Red Sox fandom being passed down from generation to generation in New England. New Englanders also have an opportunity to watch the future Red Sox as the organization fields minor league teams in Pawtucket, Rhode Island (AAA); Portland, Maine (AA); and Lowell, Massachusetts (Short Season). 


The Yankees play under the bright lights in the league’s biggest market. For years, before the Red Sox finally rid themselves of the alleged “Curse of the Bambino” and won a World Series, the Yankee fans routinely boasted about their historical superiority and abundance of World Championships. Like in Red Sox Nation, tradition is of the utmost importance to Yankee fans and like the Red Sox, the Yankees house minor league affiliates in nearby Scranton, Pennsylvania (AAA); Trenton, New Jersey (AA); and Staten Island, New York (Short Season). The culture of New England and New York are distinctly different but they share a common passion for baseball. 


Every time these two baseball giants throw down, the baseball world pays attention, and with good reason; this rivalry had produced many of the game’s most memorable on field moments and this season is no different. Once again, the Yankees and the Red Sox are co-favorites to win the American League pennant. Both offenses are extremely dangerous, ranking first or second in the Majors in runs, home runs, RBI, OBP, and OPS. The Yankees lineup, comprised of LF Brett Gardner (.363 OBP, 36 SB), SS Derek Jeter (.340 OBP, 17 2B), CF Curtis Granderson (.949 OPS, 33 HR), 1B Mark Teixeira (.848 OPS, 32 HR), 2B Robinson Cano (.879 OPS, 20 HR), RF Nick Swisher (.382 OBP, 22 2B) presents a serious challenge for any Major League pitcher, and with 3B Alex Rodriguez (.852 OPS, 13 HR) expected to rejoin the team following a DL stint, the Yankees are loaded. The Red Sox, one through six, are as intimidating as their New York counterparts, if not more intimidating. CF Jacoby Ellsbury (.884 OPS, 31 SB, 31 HR), 2B Dustin Pedroia (.869 OPS, 23 SB, 16 HR, 27 2B), and 1B Adrian Gonzalez (.348 AVG,.954 OPS, 18 HR, 36 2B) are being considered as candidates for AL MVP and 3B Kevin Youkilis (.381 OBP, 17 HR, 30 2B), DH David Ortiz (.954 OPS, 24 HR, 30 2B), and LF Carl Crawford (.868 OPS, 4 2B, 3 SB in August) have each appeared in multiple All Star games. 


I went to the first two games of a weekend three game set. The pitching matchup on Friday night was Bartolo Colon (8-6, 3.30) versus Jon Lester (11-4, 3.17). Colon is enjoying a career renaissance in the Bronx this season. The 2005 American League Cy Young winner hadn’t pitched since the middle of the 2009 season but he’s been a welcome surprise to the Yankees starting staff this season. Lester has established himself as one of the premier lefthanders in the American League. He’s consistently posted a sub 3.50 ERA and recorded 225 plus strikeouts twice since becoming a full time starter in 2008 and has been named an All Star twice. 

Yankees LHP CC Sabathia
The matchup on Saturday afternoon for the FOX Game of the Week was CC Sabathia (16-5, 2.55) versus John Lackey (9-8, 6.23). Like Lester, Sabathia is one of the most dominant left handed pitchers in the Major Leagues. Since joining the Yankees as a free agent in 2009, Sabathia has won 56 games, contributed a 3.03 ERA and was the unquestioned ace for the 2009 World Series Champions. Lackey’s subpar season has been a major point of discussion in Boston. Signed to a five year, 82.5 million dollar deal at the beginning of the 2010 season, Lackey has not performed to expectations and his possible inclusion in the post season rotation has many Red Sox fans anxious. 

The Green Monster
Fenway Park, 1912
Fenway Park is located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood in downtown Boston. In terms of baseball history, Fenway and Wrigley are on a different level. Built in 1912, Fenway is the oldest remaining Major League stadium and is remarkably unique. From the Green Monster, to Pesky’s pole, to the centerfield Triangle, to the limited seating in the upper deck, Fenway is a true relic of the game. However, Fenway hasn’t completely disregarded the 21st century and the advent of new technology. The HD video monitors, Fenway’s newest addition, are outstanding, displaying all of the latest statistics and replaying videos with fantastic quality (the challenge is finding seats that enable you to see it).
Before the game, the atmosphere around Fenway is electric. Lansdowne Street and Yawkey Way are overflowing with baseball jerseys, baseball caps, sports bars, and vendors; it’s truly a unique setting and certainly worth taking in if you’re a baseball fan. That said I went into Fenway with very high (and slightly unrealistic) expectations for the fans. I had expected a more soccer like atmosphere so I was disappointed when many of the fans were not invested in the game.

Location of Seat

View From Infield Grandstand 13 at Fenway Park
Infield Grandstand 13 – Row 17 – Seat 9
These seats were in the last row of the grandstand and in most modern stadiums would be great seats but certainly not at Fenway.  Red Sox ownership decided to add seats to the ballpark to capitalize on the demand of Fenway but many of these seats are horribly obstructed.  I can’t even begin to properly describe how irritating it was dealing with the self-interested knuckleheads who placed themselves directly in your line of sight, as well the foundation pole that obstructed a portion of the mound. To top it off, the main video replay board is also hidden. If you ever visit Fenway and aren’t sitting in the best seats right behind home plate, do yourself a favor and sit in the upper deck.

View from Right Field Roof Box 23 at Fenway
Right Field Roof Box 23 – Row 2 – Seat 6
Easily the best seats we sat in during our four games at Fenway. Perched above the right field line, these seats were good because of the lack of visual obstruction (a huge bonus at Fenway) and the relative isolation from other fans while not feeling completely secluded from the fan atmosphere. I recommend sitting in one of the many Right Field Roof Boxes at Fenway. 

Friday, August 5th 
LINEUPS 

Batting cleanup and playing second base, #24 Robinson Cano
NEW YORK
SS Derek Jeter
CF Curtis Granderson
1B Mark Teixeira
2B Robinson Cano
RF Nick Swisher
LF Andruw Jones – Brett Gardner
C Russell Martin
DH Jorge Posada
3B Eduardo Nunez

The GOAT, Mariano Rivera.
Pitchers
SP Bartolo Colon
RP Boone Logan
RP Cory Wade
RP Rafael Soriano
RP Dave Robertson
RP Mariano Rivera
              
BOSTON
CF Jacoby Ellsbury
2B Dustin Pedroia
1B Adrian Gonzalez
3B Kevin Youkilis
DH David Ortiz
LF Carl Crawford
RF Josh Reddick
C Jarrod Saltalamacchia
SS Marco Scutaro

Pitchers
SP Jon Lester
RP Matt Albers
LP Randy Williams
RP Alfredo Aceves

Three run sixth enough to push Yankees past Red Sox in series opener

Jon Lester had kept the Yankees lineup in check during the game’s first five innings but a few mistakes in the sixth inning were enough to give the Yankees the lead for good. David Ortiz had homered in the fourth to extend Boston’s lead to 2-0 but 3 RBI hits by Curtis Granderson, Robinson Cano, and Nick Swisher made the game 3-2 and forced Lester out of the game. Yankees starter Bartolo Colon lasted only 4 and 2/3rds but the Yankees bullpen shut the door, including a two strikeout save by the greatest of all time, Mariano Rivera.

Checklist
None

Saturday, August 6th


LINEUPS
NEW YORK
LF Brett Gardner
SS Derek Jeter
CF Curtis Granderson
1B Mark Teixeira
2B Robinson Cano
3B Eric Chavez
DH Jorge Posada
C Francisco Cervelli

Pitchers
LHP CC Sabathia
RHP Luis Ayala
RHP Hector Noesi


Batting second and playing second base, #15 Dustin Pedroia
BOSTON
CF Jacoby Ellsbury
2B Dustin Pedroia
1B Adrian Gonzalez
3B Kevin Youkilis
DH David Ortiz
RF Mike Aviles – Josh Reddick
LF Carl Crawford
C Jarrod Saltalamacchia
SS Marco Scutaro

Red Sox rough up Sabathia, re-establish AL east stalemate
CC Sabathia’s struggles against the Red Sox continued Saturday afternoon. The Yankees ace gave up 7 runs on 9 hits and 1 walk in 6 innings. Jacoby Ellsbury led the charge for Boston, driving in six runs including a 3 run home run in the fourth. John Lackey went six innings and allowed three runs. Carl Crawford also had a memorable day, going 4 for 4 with a double and a stolen base.

Daniel Bard hits triple digits in the eighth inning
Checklist
Pitcher reaches triple digits – Daniel Bard (100 mph)



Next stop on the Summer Baseball Tour 2011: Citi Field for New York Mets versus San Diego Padres.