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Sox win fourth in a row on an eventful night

by shawn medeiros | May 29, 2007 | Cleveland Indians, Curt Schilling, Kevin Youkilis, Trot Nixon

Trot Nixon’s return to Boston (35-15) was met with a standing ovation, a Curt Schilling 10 strikeout performance, and a Kevin Youkilis inside the park homerun in a 5-3 win over the Cleveland Indians (31-18). Quite an eventful night. Schilling (5-2) who struggled...

J.D. just in time to help complete sweep

by shawn medeiros | May 27, 2007 | Dustin Pedroia, Eric Gagne, Hideki Okajima, J.D. Drew, Jason Varitek, Julian Tavarez, Mark Teixeira, Mike Lowell, Texas Rangers

J.D. Drew shut up some nay-sayers with his clutch RBI single in the eighth inning that lead to a 6-5 Boston Red Sox and a series sweep over the Texas Rangers (18-32). The Sox improved to a Major League best 34-15 in a come from behind victory. Julian Tavarez, the...

Ramirez shy of cycle in win

by shawn medeiros | May 27, 2007 | Manny Ramirez, Texas Rangers, Vincente Padilla

The Boston Red Sox (33-15) beat the Texas Rangers (18-31) by a score of 7-4 with another big five run inning and a near Manny Ramirez cycle. Tim Wakefield (5-5) notched the win for the Sox going seven innings, on five hits, four runs, one walk, and four strikeouts....

Sox win despite nausea and rain delay

by shawn medeiros | May 26, 2007 | Brandon McCarthy, Brendan Donnelly, Coco Crisp, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jason Varitek, Jonathan Papelbon, Texas Rangers

Explosions of offense in the second and sixth innings lead to the eventual 10-6 win for the Boston Red Sox (32-15) over the Texas Rangers (18-30). The Sox made quick work of Rangers’ starter Brandon McCarthy handing him his early exit after a four run second....

Yanks take two out of three

by shawn medeiros | May 24, 2007 | Andy Pettitte, Curt Schilling, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Derek Jeter, Hideki Matsui, New York Yankees

Curt Schilling was un-Schilling-esque in an 8-3 loss against the New York Yankees (21-24). The Boston Red Sox (31-15) were behind early as Schilling gave up three runs in the bottom of the first inning and the Sox never caught up. An RBI single by Derek Jeter that...
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