A fitting end
Sep. 28th, 2006 10:36 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Wednesday night we were at Fenway Park for the last time this season. The game was in some ways emblematic of the whole season, especially the second half.
Josh Beckett pitched extremely well for 6 innings, apart from one mistake in the first -- a home run given up to a batter that he wouldn't have faced in that inning if rookie shortstop Dustin Pedroia hadn't slightly mishandled a grounder three batters earlier. Starting with a line-drive double play in the second, he retired 13 batters in a row.
Then there was that 7th inning.
Of course, even the final score had been 2-0, it's still a loss. But losing 11-0 to the Devil Rays is beyond embarrassing.
And it's annoying that the game to which we happened to have tickets was the one where Gonzalez, Lowell, and Youkilis were all out of the lineup, whereas Tuesday's game, which a schedule conflict had forced us to trade for this one, was a gem pitched by Schilling and a Sox win.
Now we're in the unpleasant situation of needing the Yankees to win some games in order to have a chance tostayget out of third place.
Well, there's always next year. (Theo, you've got some work to do!)
Meanwhile (and with apologies to
lcohen), Go Tigers!
Josh Beckett pitched extremely well for 6 innings, apart from one mistake in the first -- a home run given up to a batter that he wouldn't have faced in that inning if rookie shortstop Dustin Pedroia hadn't slightly mishandled a grounder three batters earlier. Starting with a line-drive double play in the second, he retired 13 batters in a row.
Then there was that 7th inning.
Of course, even the final score had been 2-0, it's still a loss. But losing 11-0 to the Devil Rays is beyond embarrassing.
And it's annoying that the game to which we happened to have tickets was the one where Gonzalez, Lowell, and Youkilis were all out of the lineup, whereas Tuesday's game, which a schedule conflict had forced us to trade for this one, was a gem pitched by Schilling and a Sox win.
Now we're in the unpleasant situation of needing the Yankees to win some games in order to have a chance to
Well, there's always next year. (Theo, you've got some work to do!)
Meanwhile (and with apologies to
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Re: Well Said
Date: 2006-09-28 03:31 pm (UTC)But the Tigers take precedence in our household, if we don't want to get into serious trouble (see icon).
I have a family connection to the Phillies, who still have a reasonable shot. In the unlikely event of a Tigers-Phillies World Series, I'm not sure what I'll do (although I might have a hard time explaining rooting for the Tigers to my brother).