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Curt Schilling pitched 8 2/3 innings of no-hit ball today. Shannon Stewart hit the first pitch, a solid liner to right field, on the first pitch. Sox won 1-0.
Curt Schilling pitched 8 2/3 innings of no-hit ball today. Shannon Stewart hit the first pitch, a solid liner to right field, on the first pitch. Sox won 1-0.
Well, fellow Red Sox fans - the trading deadline quickly approaches. After the way the team has perfomed the last month or so, I am starting to think there may be some changes necessary. Not sure the roster as it currently constructed can achieve their goals for the year. A true #5 hitter would top my list of needs. That plus a healthy Curt Shilling.
Forgive me for skipping the lovefest that is Bonds vs. Aaron today (no homers, Giants lose to Braves if you must know). All things being equal, I would have much rather attended Boston's 6-2 win over the Indians at Jacobs Field, because Jon Lester started for the Sox, went six innings and earned the win. That may not sound like much until you recall that Lester had to leave baseball with a form of cancer called anaplastic large cell lymphoma, which he has now bested. Monday was his return for Boston. Let's go to the action: "On a night Lester did his best to hold his emotions in check from the pitcher's mound, his parents let theirs out a little bit more from their seats just a few rows behind the Boston dugout. With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the fourth, Lester reached back for a 93-mph fastball and struck out Grady Sizemore swinging, keeping Boston's three-run lead in check. John and Kathie Lester pumped their fists with excitement in celebrating their son's biggest out in his comeback performance." Boston had staked him to a 4-0 lead in the first, led by Manny Ramirez's two-run double.