Red Sox Lose Close One To Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays squeaked to victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Tropicana Field with the Rays triumphant 6 to 5. It was a thrilling night of baseball that anyone with Rays tickets will definitely cherish. It’s not too late to take in a game so get your baseball tickets soon!

Rays pitcher Randy Choate (5.48 ERA) got the win, while Ramon Ramirez (4.81 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Matt Garza went 3 innings for the Rays, allowed 7 hits, one home run and 4 earned runs with 2 walks and one strikeout. Also pitching for the Rays was Andy Sonnanstine (3.71), Dan Wheeler (3.16), Grant Balfour (2.06), and Joaquin Benoit (0.73). The Red Sox’s starter Daisuke Matsuzaka went 5 innings, allowed 8 hits, no home runs and 4 earned runs with 4 walks and 4 strikeouts. Dustin Richardson (2.45), and Daniel Bard (1.99) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Choate’s record goes to 2-2, while Ramirez falls to 0-2. Rafael Soriano earned the save for the Rays, bringing his saves up to 22.

In addition to the 6 runs, the Rays managed 10 hits and committed no errors. Carl Crawford led the Rays in hitting with 3 hits, followed by Sean Rodriguez’s 2 hits. Willy Aybar had a tough day at the plate, leaving 6 runners on base. Eric Patterson had the most hits for the Red Sox (3), followed by Bill Hall (2). Adrian Beltre could not get much going at the plate as he left 5 runners on base. The Red Sox mustered 5 runs, 10 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Laz Diaz, James Hoye, Todd Tichenor and John Hirschbeck. There were 28,528 Rays ticket holders in attendance at Tropicana Field.

Rays defeat Red Sox at Fenway Park

The Tampa Bay Rays did battle with the the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Fenway Park with the Rays victorious 9 to 4. It was a huge win that rooters with Rays tickets aren’t likely to forget.

Rays pitcher Matt Garza (4.08 ERA) got the win, while Daisuke Matsuzaka (4.50 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Matt Garza went 7 solid innings for the Rays, allowed 6 hits, no home runs and 3 earned runs with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Rays was Randy Choate (5.79), Grant Balfour (1.64), and Joaquin Benoit (0.82). The Red Sox’s starter Daisuke Matsuzaka went 6 innings, allowed 4 hits, no home runs and 3 earned runs with 4 walks and 7 strikeouts. Scott Atchison (4.62), Manny Delcarmen (4.59), and Ramon Ramirez (4.88) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Garza’s record goes to 9-5, while Matsuzaka drops to 5-3.

In addition to the 9 runs, the Rays put up 11 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Rays, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Sean Rodriguez had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Red Sox mustered 4 runs, 8 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Phil Cuzzi, Jerry Crawford, Chris Guccione and Brian O’Nora. There were 38,055 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

Red Sox 8 – Rays 5

The Boston Red Sox challenged the the Tampa Bay Rays yesterday at Fenway Park with the Red Sox triumphant 8 to 5. It was a thrilling night of baseball that anyone with BoSox baseball tickets will definitely cherish.

Red Sox pitcher John Lackey (4.46 ERA) got the win, while James Shields (4.76 ERA) took the loss for the Rays. John Lackey went 7 solid innings for the Red Sox, allowed 8 hits, no home runs and one earned run with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Hideki Okajima (5.81), Daniel Bard (2.04), Scott Atchison (4.81), and Dustin Richardson (3.86). The Rays’s starter James Shields went 5 innings, allowed 7 hits, one home run and 5 earned runs with 2 walks and 6 strikeouts. Dan Wheeler (3.33), Lance Cormier (4.85), and Andy Sonnanstine (3.67) also pitched for the Rays. With the win, Lackey’s record goes to 9-3, while Shields falls to 6-8. Jonathan Papelbon earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 18.

In addition to the 8 runs, the Red Sox managed 10 hits and committed one error. Adrian Beltre led the Red Sox in hitting with 4 hits, followed by Mike Cameron’s one hit. Carl Crawford had the most hits for the Rays (4), followed by Sean Rodriguez (2). Evan Longoria could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Rays mustered 5 runs, 12 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Brian O’Nora, Phil Cuzzi, Jerry Crawford and Chris Guccione. There were 38,013 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

Red Sox defeat Indians at Progressive Field

The Boston Red Sox did battle with the the Cleveland Indians yesterday at Progressive Field with the Red Sox victorious 4 to 1. It was a huge win that rooters with BoSox baseball tickets aren’t likely to forget.

Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (4.59 ERA) got the win, while Fausto Carmona (3.49 ERA) took the loss for the Indians. Daisuke Matsuzaka went 8 solid innings for the Red Sox, allowed 4 hits, no home runs and no earned runs with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Daniel Bard (2.03). The Indians’s starter Fausto Carmona went 6 innings, allowed 5 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with 6 walks and 2 strikeouts. Rafael Perez (5.59), Hector Ambriz (4.67), and Frank Herrmann (0.00) also pitched for the Indians. With the win, Matsuzaka’s record goes to 5-2, while Carmona drops to 4-5.

In addition to the 4 runs, the Red Sox put up 8 hits and committed 2 errors. Marco Scutaro led the Red Sox in hitting with 3 hits, followed by Victor Martinez’s 2 hits. Dustin Pedroia had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. The Indians didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Indians mustered one run, 6 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Adrian Johnson, Mike Everitt, Todd Tichenor and Andy Fletcher. There were 14,758 Indians ticket holders in attendance at Progressive Field.

Red Sox Lose Close One To Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles beat the Boston Red Sox in 11 innings yesterday in a hard-fought game of baseball. At a baseball game anything could happen, and an MLB extra-innings game is always a possibility. It was a thrilling night of baseball that anyone with Orioles tickets will definitely cherish. It’s not too late to take in a game so get your baseball tickets soon!

Orioles pitcher David Hernandez (4.81 ERA) got the win, while Hideki Okajima (5.30 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Brian Matusz went 5.2 innings for the Orioles, allowed 4 hits, one home run and 2 earned runs with 4 walks and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Orioles was Matt Albers (5.00), Mark Hendrickson (4.65), Jason Berken (2.15), and Will Ohman (3.38). The Red Sox’s starter John Lackey went 7 innings, allowed 7 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with 3 walks and 2 strikeouts. Manny Delcarmen (2.67), Ramon Ramirez (5.82), and Jonathan Papelbon (3.00) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Hernandez’s record goes to 2-5, while Okajima falls to 2-2.

In addition to the 4 runs, the Orioles managed 9 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Orioles, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Ty Wigginton had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. Kevin Youkilis could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Red Sox mustered 3 runs, 8 hits and 2 errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by James Hoye, Wally Bell, Laz Diaz and Victor Carapazza. There were 27,774 Orioles ticket holders in attendance at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Athletics take close one from Red Sox

The Oakland Athletics squeaked to victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Fenway Park with the Athletics triumphant 9 to 8. You don’t often see such high scoring games, and anyone with BoSox baseball tickets sure got their money’s worth. This high-scoring game saw the teams combine for a whopping 17 runs! Talk about excitement! It’s not too late to take in a game so get your baseball tickets soon!

Athletics pitcher Vin Mazzaro (6.08 ERA) got the win, while Tim Wakefield (6.02 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Brett Anderson went 2 innings for the Athletics, allowed 5 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with no walks and one strikeout. Also pitching for the Athletics was Brad Ziegler (2.70), and Jerry Blevins (5.30). The Red Sox’s starter Tim Wakefield went 6 innings, allowed 8 hits, 2 home runs and 6 earned runs with no walks and 4 strikeouts. Ramon Ramirez (6.20), Hideki Okajima (5.19), Manny Delcarmen (2.36), and Scott Atchison (4.50) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Mazzaro’s record goes to 1-0, while Wakefield falls to 1-4. Andrew Bailey earned the save for the Athletics, bringing his saves up to 12.

In addition to the 9 runs, the Athletics managed 14 hits and committed no errors. Jack Cust led the Athletics in hitting with 3 hits, followed by Mark Ellis’s 2 hits, and Gabe Gross with 2. Bill Hall had the most hits for the Red Sox (4), followed by Jeremy Hermida (3), and Kevin Youkilis (3). Adrian Beltre could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Red Sox mustered 8 runs, 18 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Doug Eddings, Dana DeMuth, Kerwin Danley and C.B. Bucknor. There were 37,386 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

Athletics Lose Close One To Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox got a tough win over the Oakland Athletics yesterday at Fenway Park with the Red Sox victorious 6 to 4. It was a huge win that rooters with BoSox baseball tickets aren’t likely to forget.

Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (5.49 ERA) got the win, while Ben Sheets (5.00 ERA) took the loss for the Athletics. Daisuke Matsuzaka went 6.2 solid innings for the Red Sox, allowed 10 hits, one home run and 3 earned runs with no walks and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Daniel Bard (1.91). The Athletics’s starter Ben Sheets went 6 innings, allowed 7 hits, one home run and 4 earned runs with one walk and one strikeout. Brad Ziegler (2.49), Craig Breslow (2.74), and Tyson Ross (5.97) also pitched for the Athletics. With the win, Matsuzaka’s record goes to 4-2, while Sheets drops to 2-4. Jonathan Papelbon earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 13.

In addition to the 6 runs, the Red Sox put up 10 hits and committed no errors. Marco Scutaro led the Red Sox in hitting with 3 hits, followed by Darnell McDonald’s 2 hits, and David Ortiz with 2. Dustin Pedroia had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. The Athletics didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Athletics mustered 4 runs, 12 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by C.B. Bucknor, Doug Eddings, Dana DeMuth and Kerwin Danley. There were 37,783 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

The win puts the Red Sox at a record of -, ( games behind the division leader), while the loss brings the Athletics to -, ( games behind first place in the division). Next up for the Red Sox are the (-) at the Red Sox’s Fenway Park. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for tickets because that game should be a good one. The Athletics will next take on the (-) at Fenway Park in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your tickets today and and see the game in person.

Red Sox defeat Athletics at Fenway Park

The Boston Red Sox faced the the Oakland Athletics yesterday at Fenway Park with the Red Sox winning 9 to 4. It was quite a game that followers with BoSox baseball tickets will be talking about for days.

Red Sox pitcher John Lackey (4.95 ERA) got the win, while Tyson Ross (6.04 ERA) took the loss for the Athletics. John Lackey went 6 innings for the Red Sox, allowed 12 hits, one home run and 4 earned runs with 2 walks and 4 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Manny Delcarmen (1.73), Daniel Bard (2.00), and Joe Nelson (3.86). The Athletics’s starter Gio Gonzalez went 5 innings, allowed 7 hits, one home run and 3 earned runs with 4 walks and 5 strikeouts. Craig Breslow (2.45), Michael Wuertz (7.27), and Jerry Blevins (4.91) also pitched for the Athletics. With the win, Lackey’s record goes to 6-3, while Ross falls to 1-4.

In addition to the 9 runs, the Red Sox managed 14 hits and committed one error. Victor Martinez led the Red Sox in hitting with 5 hits, followed by Adrian Beltre’s 3 hits, and Kevin Youkilis with 2. David Ortiz had a tough day at the plate, leaving 5 runners on base. Gabe Gross had the most hits for the Athletics (3), followed by Kevin Kouzmanoff (2), and Kurt Suzuki (2). Cliff Pennington could not get much going at the plate as he left 5 runners on base. The Athletics managed 4 runs, 13 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Kerwin Danley, C.B. Bucknor, Doug Eddings and Dana DeMuth. There were 37,337 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

The win puts the Red Sox at a record of -, ( games behind the division leader), while the loss brings the Athletics to -, ( games behind first place in the division). Next up for the Red Sox are the (-) at the Red Sox’s Fenway Park. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for tickets because that game should be a good one. The Athletics will next take on the (-) at Fenway Park in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your tickets today and be there for first pitch.

Royals edge Red Sox by 1

The Kansas City Royals squeaked to victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Fenway Park with the Royals earning the win 4 to 3. It was one heck of a game that devotees with Royals tickets will definitely cherish. Baseball isn’t the only game in town. See what other cheap sports tickets are out there.

Royals pitcher Brian Bannister (4.70 ERA) got the win, while Daisuke Matsuzaka (5.77 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Brian Bannister went 6 innings for the Royals, allowed 9 hits, one home run and 3 earned runs with no walks and 4 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Royals was Robinson Tejeda (4.88), and Blake Wood (1.04). The Red Sox’s starter Daisuke Matsuzaka went 4.2 innings, allowed 2 hits, no home runs and 3 earned runs with 8 walks and one strikeout. Joe Nelson (6.23), Manny Delcarmen (1.88), and Ramon Ramirez (5.68) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Bannister’s record goes to 4-3, while Matsuzaka is at 3-2. Joakim Soria earned the save for the Royals, bringing his saves up to 12.

In addition to the 4 runs, the Royals scored 4 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Royals, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Alberto Callaspo had a tough day at the plate, leaving 6 runners on base. J.D. Drew had the most hits for the Red Sox (3), followed by Bill Hall (1). The Red Sox got 3 runs, 9 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Joe West, Angel Hernandez, Paul Schrieber and Rob Drake. There were 37,940 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

The win puts the Royals at a record of -, ( games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Red Sox to -, ( games behind the division leader). Next up for the Royals are the (-) at the Red Sox’s Fenway Park. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for tickets because that game should be a good one. The Red Sox will next take on the (-) at Fenway Park in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your tickets today and take in all the thrills.

Rays shutout by Red Sox at Tropicana Field

Wow! What a game you saw last night if you had Boston baseball tickets, when Jon Lester threw a no hitter for the WIN_TEAM!! Congratulations to Lester as well as the Red Sox for an incredible accomplishment. You never know what you will see at a baseball game and if you were at Tropicana Field yesterday you’ll have a story to tell for the rest of your life! Wow! What a nail biter! This was a pitchers duel that Jon Lester and James Shields will never forget! Fans with Rays tickets saw two fantastic pitchers do battle. You don’t see baseball games as low-scoring as this, and when you do you better appreciate it!

Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester (3.15 ERA) got the win, while James Shields (2.99 ERA) took the loss for the Rays. Jon Lester went 6 innings for the Red Sox, allowed one hit, no home runs and no earned runs with 5 walks and 9 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Manny Delcarmen (2.05), and Daniel Bard (2.16). The Rays’s starter James Shields went 8 innings, allowed 4 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. Joaquin Benoit (0.00) also pitched for the Rays. With the win, Lester’s record goes to 5-2, while Shields drops to 5-2. Jonathan Papelbon earned the save for the Red Sox, bringing his saves up to 11.

In addition to the 2 runs, the Red Sox put up 4 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Red Sox, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Adrian Beltre had a tough day at the plate, leaving 5 runners on base. The Rays didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Rays got no runs, one hit and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Bob Davidson, Alfonso Marquez, Tim Timmons and Tim Tschida. There were 24,310 Rays ticket holders in attendance at Tropicana Field.

The win puts the Red Sox at a record of -, ( games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Rays to -, ( games behind the division leader). Next up for the Red Sox are the (-) at the Rays’s Tropicana Field. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for tickets because that game should be a good one. The Rays will next take on the (-) at Tropicana Field in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your tickets today and get in on the action.