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Archive for September 26th, 2009:

NYY 3, BOS 0 – Sabathia Unhittable, Sox Fall

Written on September 26th, 2009 by Mike Silver515510 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/26/nyy-3-bos-0-sabathia-unhittable-sox-fall.htmlNYY+3%2C+BOS+0+-+Sabathia+Unhittable%2C+Sox+Fall2009-09-27+00%3A09%3A56Mike+Silver

On Saturday night, the Sox-Yanks rivalry added another thrilling match to their dossier.

The game was hotly contested for the first seven innings. The game was scoreless through 5 ½, before the Yankees broke through in the sixth on a Robinson Cano homer to left : NYY 1, BOS 0.

The Yankees added two more on a bloop single with two-outs in the eighth. Wagner placed a fastball on the inside corner, but Damon got just enough on it to bloop it over Pedroia’s head.

Filed under Boston Red Sox, C.C. Sabathia, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Game Recap, New York Yankees Tags:Boston Red Sox, C.C. Sabathia, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Mike Silver, New York Yankees

PAUL TESTA ON CSNNE’S “THE BASEBALL SHOW”

Written on September 26th, 2009 by Tim Daloisio51540 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/26/paul-testa-on-csnnes-the-baseball-show.htmlPAUL+TESTA+ON+CSNNE%27S+%22THE+BASEBALL+SHOW%222009-09-26+18%3A38%3A31Tim+Daloisio

Fireside Chat’s very own Paul Testa hit up The Baseball Show this week at Comcast Sports Net. Here’s the video for those of you who may have missed it.

Enjoy!

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9/26: Big money pitchers

Written on September 26th, 2009 by Evan Brunell51536 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/26/926-big-money-pitchers.html9%2F26%3A+Big+money+pitchers2009-09-26+16%3A05%3A44Evan+Brunell

GAME NOTES: A huge test on if Dice can be trusted … ok, he can’t ever be trusted this season, so let me modify… A huge test on if Dice can be somewhat trusted in the playoffs will come with his performance against the Yankees. If the dam breaks, it won’t be pretty. On the other side, we have to deal with their big dog, CC Sabathia.

Filed under C.C. Sabathia, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Game Threads, New York Yankees Tags:

Stick a fork in Jason Varitek

Written on September 26th, 2009 by Evan Brunell51519 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/26/stick-a-fork-in-jason-varitek.htmlStick+a+fork+in+Jason+Varitek2009-09-26+12%3A00%3A00Evan+Brunell
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If Friday night’s game didn’t convince you that Jason Varitek’s time as a starting catcher has passed him by, I’ve got a fantastic house with a view of the ocean for you in Wyoming.

On the year, Varitek’s given up 107 stolen bases while catching only 15, for a god-awful 12% success rate. The last time hitters stole more than 81 stolen bases off of Varitek was in 1999-2000, in full swing of the anti-stretch policy that Joe Kerrigan endorsed. But back then, he was able to catch runners 27 and 25 percent of the time, respectively. Huge difference.

Varitek’s arm has simply abandoned him. The game should bring clarity to the fact that ‘Tek can’t gun them out anymore.

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NYY 9, BOS 3 – Sox Lose More Than Lester

Written on September 26th, 2009 by Mike Silver51521 Commenthttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/26/nyy-9-bos-3-sox-lose-more-than-lester.htmlNYY+9%2C+BOS+3+-+Sox+Lose+More+Than+Lester2009-09-26+06%3A27%3A18Mike+Silver

Friday was a night where the Red Sox had a great chance to send their division rivals a message. Instead, they stumbled from the get-go, falling behind 5-0 before they broke the shutout (and no-hitter) in the fourth.

The game was shaky from the beginning, as the Sox were retired in order in the first.
Lester looked sharp for the first two innings; particularly in the first when Mark Teixeira chased an outside pitch for a strikeout. Still, the Yanks were able to plate a run on a stolen base and two singles.

The game was quiet through the second inning but, it was all down hill from there.

The Yankees were able to tack on four runs in the third, an inning that also saw Lester leave the game after a Melky Cabrera liner caught him in the leg.

Filed under Boston Red Sox, Game Recap, Joba Chamberlain, Jon Lester, New York Yankees Tags:Boston Red Sox, Jon Lester, Mike Silver, New York Yankees

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