Thursday, August 20, 1992

Blyleven Outduels Darwin, Angels Blank Sox (8/20/92)

The good news was Danny Darwin (6-6, 4.29 ERA) threw 7 solid innings to keep the Boston Red Sox in the game. The bad news was 41 year old Bert Blyleven was just a little bit better. Blyleven and a host of California Angels relievers blanked the pitiful Red Sox offense in another sign of this year's failure. Darwin kept them in the game but the Angels shut out the Sox 2-0 at Fenway Park. How many runs did the Sox score Dean Wormer?
                                                       
Darwin took the ball in the top of the first inning and Luis Polonia greeted him by grounding out to second to start. Luis Sojo flied out to left but Junior Felix singled to center. Gary Gaetti went down swinging to end the inning. Wade Boggs greeted Blyleven with a fly out to center to start the bottom of the first. Billy Hatcher whiffed. Scott Cooper singled to center but Tom Brunansky grounded out to second to end the inning.

The Angels struck first in the top of the second inning as Chad Curtis walked and Lee Stevens doubled him home just like that. Gary Disarcina singled home Stevens for another run. Darwin got Ron Tingley to swing at air but Damion Easley was plunked and Polonia singled to center to load the bases. Sojo flied out to right to end the inning but it was 2-0 Angels.

Strangely that would be the final runs scored by either team the rest of the game as Blyleven cruised in the bottom of the second as Mo Vaughn grounded out to second to start. Jody Reed lined out to short and Herm Winningham popped up to third to end the inning.

Darwin got Felix to fly out to left to start the top of the third before Gaetti singled to left. Curtis went down hacking before Stevens flied out to center to end the inning. John Marzano hit one up the elevator shaft to start the bottom of the third before John Valentin flied out to center. Boggs whacked a double but Hatcher popped up to third to end the inning.

Disarcina singled to left to start the top of the fourth but Tingley took strike three. Easley blooped a single to center but foolishly tried for second base. Disarcina made it to third but Easley was thrown out at second trying to stretch. Polonia grounded out to first to end the inning. Cooper tried to start a rally with a base hit to right but got doubled off first on a bullet hit by Brunansky to third. Vaughn grounded out to first to end the inning.

Sojo singled to center to begin the top of the fifth then stole second on the strikeout by Felix. Gaetti whiffed and Curtis looked at strike three to end the inning. The Sox failed to do anything in the bottom of the fifth as Reed grounded out to short to start. Winningham took strike three before Marzano grounded out to second to end the inning.

Darwin cruised in the top of the sixth as Stevens grounded out to second to start. Darwin struck out both Disarcina and Tingley swinging to end the inning. The Sox were flat in the bottom of the sixth as Valentin flied out to deep right to start. Boggs grounded out to first and Hatcher grounded out to short to end the inning.

Darwin got in trouble in the top of the seventh as Easley and Polonia stroked back to back singles to start. Both runners moved over on the Sojo grounder to first and Felix was intentionally walked to load the bases. Darwin got a big out when Gaetti popped up to third and Curtis grounded into a force to end the inning. Darwin allowed 2 early runs then was almost unhittable the rest of the way. He deserved a better fate after pitching 7 innings of 2 run ball.
                                                        Darwin goes 7 strong

The Sox tried to rally in the bottom of the seventh although Cooper flied out to right to start. Brunansky walked to chase Blyleven after 6 1/3 shutout innings. Scott Bailes came in to pitch and Sox manager Butch Hobson sent in Jack Clark to pinch hit for Vaughn. Clark stroked a seeing eye single to put the tying run on first but Reed took strike three. Chuck Crim came in to pitch and Bob Zupcic pinch hit for Winningham...just to pop up to third to end the inning.

Paul Quantrill came in to pitch the top of the eighth and Stevens grounded out to second to start. Disarcina singled to right and moved to second on the Tingley ground out to first. Easley grounded out to third to end the inning. Tony Pena pinch hit for Marzano and got a base hit down the third base line to start. Foolishly he was thrown out trying to steal to kill the rally. Valentin and Boggs both flied out to center to end the inning.

Quantrill returned for the top of the ninth and Polonia grounded out to third to start. Sojo grounded out to second and Felix lined out to left to end the inning. Joe Grahe came in to close out the bottom of the ninth and Hatcher tried to start a rally with a base hit to right. Cooper forced Hatcher at second before Brunansky lined out to left. With the game on the line....Clark took strike three to end the game. The Angels blanked the Sox in another loss at Fenway 2-0.


Jackass of the Night is a tough one since the entire offense put up a goose egg but I'll go with Jody Reed. He struck out in the bottom of the seventh with two men on.
                                                       Jody The Jackass


The Good:

Scott Cooper was 2 for 4.

Jack Clark was 1 for 2 at the plate.

Danny Darwin was the hard luck loser but pitched very well. He allowed just 2 runs in 7 innings of work while striking out 9 batters.

Paul Quantrill tossed 2 scoreless innings.



The Bad:

Mo Vaughn was 0 for 2.

Herm Winningham was 0 for 2 with a strikeout.

Bob Zupcic was 0 for 1 at the plate.

John Marzano was 0 for 2.

John Valentin was 0 for 3.



The Ugly:

Wade Boggs was just 1 for 4.

Billy Hatcher was just 1 for 4 with a strikeout.

Tom Brunansky was 0 for 3 but walked.

Tony Pena singled as a pinch hitter but was thrown out trying to steal.




Final Thoughts:

After yesterday's everglades disaster offensively the Sox found a way to top themselves in this one. Getting held to 1 run by Jim Abbott is one thing but to not score at all against Bert Blyleven and the California bullpen is just another reason how Lou Gorman failed this season. It's been a perfect storm this season as the veterans such as Clark, Pena and Boggs had down years while the youngsters Valentin, Phil Plantier and Vaughn disappointed big time. Who knows how Sox brass is going to fix this mess at this point. The loss dropped the Sox to 55-66, good for dead last place in the AL East. The Sox look to score a run for once when they welcome the Seattle Mariners in for the next series starting tomorrow night. Randy Johnson goes for the Mariners up against Frank Viola (10-9) of the Sox at 7:35 PM at Fenway Park.

Wednesday, August 19, 1992

Angels Stun Sox in the Ninth (8/19/92)

Before the game the Boston Red Sox made a roster move. Tommy Barrett was sent down to Pawtucket and Eric Wedge was called up. The Sox desperately need some offense and maybe Wedge will be the answer? Who knows.

                                                                          OUT
                                                                      IN

As for the game, talk about everything coming up Butch. After Sox manager Butch Hobson and Jeff Reardon got into it in Milwaukee, I'm sure Hobson was just waiting for Jeff to falter. He didn't have to wait long as Reardon choked away a 2-1 lead in tonight's game over the California Angels. John Dopson pitched 1 run ball into the eighth inning but Malden native Gary DiScarcina hit the decisive blow with 2 outs in the top of the ninth. The Sox failed to respond in the bottom of the frame and they went back to their losing ways with a bitter 3-2 defeat at Fenway Park.
                                                        "Dammit Reardon"

Dopson cruised in the top of the first inning as Luis Polonia grounded out to short to start. Luis Sojo popped up to short and Junior Felix grounded back to the mound to start. The Sox struck first in the bottom of the first against California starter Jim Abbott. Wade Boggs flied out to center to start before Billy Hatcher grounded out to short. Bob Zupcic was hit with a pitch, Tom Brunansky walked and Jack Clark doubled Bob home to put Boston on top. Jody Reed walked to load the bases but the Sox missed a huge chance when Mo Vaughn took strike three to end the inning. Still, the Sox led 1-0.
                                                        Clark drives in a run

Dopson cruised in the top of the second inning as Ken Oberkfell grounded out to first to start. Chad Curtis whiffed and Lee Stevens grounded out to second to end the inning. The Sox did nothing in the bottom of the second as Tony Pena flied out to center to start. John Valentin whiffed and Boggs grounded out to short to end the inning.

The Angels tied it in the top of the third as DiSarcina singled and took second on a wild pitch. DiSarcina was thrown out on a fielder's choice by Mike Fitzgerald but Damion Easley singled Fitzgerald to third. Fitzgerald scored on the grounder by Polonia and Sojo walked. Felix grounded out to second to end the inning but it was tied 1-1.
                                                           The Masshole starts the rally

Hatcher and Zupcic both watched strike three go by to start the bottom of the third but both Brunansky and Clark stroked back to back singles. Reed flied out to center to end the inning.

Oberkfell singled to center to start the top of the fourth then took second on a balk. Curtis whiffed, Stevens grounded out to third and Disarcina lined out to center to end the inning. Vaughn walked to open the bottom of the fourth but Pena popped up to first. Valentin got a base hit to right but Vaughn was thrown out at third. Boggs grounded out to third to end the inning.

Dopson cruised in the top of the fifth inning as Fitzgerald grounded out to third to start. Easley struck out swinging and Polonia grounded back to the mound to end the inning. The Sox struck again in the bottom of the fifth as Hatcher beat out a swinging bunt to start. Zupcic singled to center and Bruno walked to load the bases. Clark struck out swinging but Reed got a base hit to right to score Hatcher and re-load the bases. With a chance to break the game open....Vaughn hit a bullet but right to first, who doubled off Reed to end the inning. The Sox blew their best chance but still led 2-1.
                                                                Reed drives in a run

Sojo singled to center to start the top of the sixth but was forced at second by Felix. Oberkfell hit a bullet to Valentin who doubled off Felix to end the inning. The Sox did nothing in the bottom of the sixth as Pena grounded out to second to start. Valentin flied out to center and Boggs grounded out to second to end the inning.

Dopson dominated the top of the seventh as Curtis grounded out to short to start. Stevens flied out to right and DiSarcina grounded out to short to end the inning. The Sox mustered nothing against Abbott in the bottom of the seventh as Hatcher flied out to center to begin. Zupcic flied out to right but Bruno got a base hit to right. Clark flied out to right to end the inning.

Rob Ducey pinch hit for Fitzgerald to start the top of the eighth and doubled to left. Ducey moved to third on the fly out by Easley and suddenly Sox manager Butch Hobson woke up from his nap, stumbling out of the dugout to take out Dopson. John was outstanding, coming within 5 outs of a complete game while still tossing 7 1/3 innings of 1 run ball.
                                                           Outstanding effort from Dopson

Tony Fossas came in and Polonia hit a ground ball to second, Reed coming home to nail Ducey at the plate. Hobson then bolted out of the dugout realizing he brought in the wrong pitcher he wanted and brought in Greg Harris ice cold in from the bullpen with no time to rest. Somehow Harris got Sojo to ground out to first to end the inning. Ron Tingley came in for the bottom of the eighth and Reed grounded out to second to start. Vaughn grounded out to second but Pena singled to center. Valentin grounded out to third to end the inning.

3 outs from victory, Hobson reluctantly brought in Jeff Reardon for the save in the top of the ninth. Much to Butch's dismay, Jeff struck out Felix swinging to start. Much to Butch's delight, Oberkfell singled to center with Von Hayes pinch running for him. Curtis struck out swinging and with one out away....Stevens hit a ground rule double that had Hobson pumping his fists in the dugout. DiSarcina then put the Angels on top with a base hit to center that scored both Hayes and Stevens as Hobson ran out of the dugout cheering and hugging the puzzled DiSarcina. Reardon threw his glove at Hobson as he was escorted out of the building by armed security amidst a chorus of boo's. Reardon blew away Tingley to end the inning but the damage was done, the Angels led 3-2.
                                                                   DiSarcina with the killshot

Joe Grahe came in for the bottom of the ninth and Boggs grounded out to second again. Hatcher put the tying run on wit a base hit to right but Zupcic banged into a double play to end the inning. The Angels had won it 3-2.


Jackass of the Night is Jeff Reardon. He allowed the go-ahead hit by DiSarcina with 2 outs in the ninth.
                                                                   Jackass Jeff



The Good:

Billy Hatcher was 2 for 5 with a run scored.

Tom Brunansky was 2 for 2 with 2 walks.

Jack Clark was 2 for 4 with an rbi.

Jody Reed was 1 for 3 with a walk and an rbi.

John Dopson tossed 7 1/3 innings of 1 run ball while striking out 3.

Tony Fossas got the second out of the eighth inning.

Greg Harris got the final out of the eighth inning.



The Bad:

Wade Boggs was 0 for 5.



The Ugly:

Bob Zupcic was just 1 for 4 but was hit with a pitch and scored a run.

Mo Vaughn was 0 for 3 but walked.

Tony Pena was just 1 for 4.

John Valentin was just 1 for 4.




Final Thoughts:

Can this season end already? This was one of the worst offensive seasons in team history and there's still 40 games left to play. Historically the Sox have been all-bat and no pitching and this year is the complete opposite. If the Sox had any kind of offense, they'd actually be in the hunt with how good their pitching has been. Dopson pitched a gem but Reardon gagged and the Sox could muster only 2 runs. Not to mention the players are starting to tire of Hobson and it comes down to just a lost season. The loss drops the Sox to 55-65, 15 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays in last place in the AL East. The Sox next defeat comes tomorrow night against the Angels when Danny Darwin (6-5) gets dominated by Bert Blyleven at 7:05 PM at Fenway Park.

Tuesday, August 18, 1992

Clemens Shuts Out Angels, Larry Bird Retires (8/18/92)

In one of the darkest days in Boston sports history, Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird called it a career and retired. Even though this is a baseball site, a legend like Larry transcends all of Boston sports and he will be missed. The Boston Red Sox paid tribute to Larry the right way by beating the daylights out of the California Angels. After grumpy Angels manager John Wathan complained about Roger Clemens' hat that had "33" on it, the pissed off Clemens (15-7, 2.10 ERA) had to change his hat and took his frustrations out on the unsuspecting Angels. Pitching one of the best games of his career, he tossed a complete game 4 hit shutout. The normally incompetent offense picked up Roger and honored Larry by pounding out 13 hits and 8 runs for one of the only good wins of the season, 8-0 at Fenway Park.
                                              Larry Legend approves of the win

Clemens began his dominance in the top of the first inning as Luis Polonia grounded out to third to start. Luis Sojo hit one up the elevator shaft and Junior Felix lined out to center to end the inning. Mark Langston got the start for California and Wade Boggs greeted him with a base hit to left to start the bottom of the first. Billy Hatcher lined out to center but Bob Zupcic whiffed. Tom Brunansky singled to left but Jack Clark swung at air to end the inning.

Clemens got his first strikeout in the top of the second when he blew away Gary Gaetti to begin. Chad Curtis grounded out to short and Von Hayes lined out to right to end the inning. The Sox struck first in the bottom of the second as Jody Reed walked to start. Mo Vaughn doubled Reed to third but Tony Pena went down hacking. John Valentin walked to load the bases and Boggs scored Reed with a sac fly to put Boston on top. Hatcher blooped a single to center to score Vaughn with another run. Zupcic struck out swinging to end the inning with the Sox ahead 2-0.
                                                          Hatcher drives in a run

More than enough cushion for Clemens who got Gary DiSarcina to ground out to first to open the top of the third inning. Ron Tingley whiffed but Damion Easley singled to center. Easley swiped second but Polonia was retired on a squibber in front of the plate to end the inning. The Sox added some more runs in the bottom of the third inning as Brunansky walked to start. Clark and Reed both got base hits to load the bases with nobody out. Vaughn whiffed but Pena dropped in a base hit to score Brunansky and reload the bases. Valentin beat out a double play ball to score Clark with another run. Boggs grounded into a force to end the inning but it was 4-0 Sox.
                                                       Pena drives in a run

The Angels threatened in the top of the fourth inning as Sojo singled to right to start. Felix flied out to center but Gaetti walked. Curtis whiffed but a wild pitch moved both runners into scoring position. Clemens blew away Hayes to end the inning. The Sox threatened in the bottom of the fourth although Hatcher grounded out to third to start. Zupcic dropped a base hit to left and Brunansky doubled him to third. Clark took strike three and Reed was intentionally walked to get to Vaughn. Mo grounded out to first to end the inning.

DiSarcina got plunked to open the top of the fifth inning but Tingley flied out to center. Easley walked but Polonia lined out to left and Sojo flied out to left to end the inning. Pena grounded out to short to start the bottom of the fifth before Valentin grounded out to third. Boggs tripled into the right field corner but Hatcher watched strike three go by to end the inning.

Clemens cruised in the top of the sixth inning as Felix grounded out to first to start. Gaetti whiffed before Curtis popped up to second to end the inning. The Sox got another run in the bottom of the sixth as Zupcic doubled to right to start. Brunansky walked and that was it for Langston. Mike Butcher came in and Clark walked to load the bases. Reed banged into a double play but Zupcic scored on the play. Vaughn took strike three to end the inning with the Sox ahead 5-0.
                                               That's the best you could do, a double play?

Hayes tried to start a rally by pounding a ground rule double down the first base line to start the top of the seventh. Disarcina whiffed and Lee Stevens pinch hit for Tingley, drawing a walk. Easley lined out to center and Polonia flied out to center to end the inning. Mike Fitzgerald took over behind the plate for the bottom of the seventh as both Pena and Valentin hit balls up the elevator shaft to start. Boggs walked and Hatcher was hit with a pitch. Zupcic flied out to center to end the inning.

The Angels had no chance in the top of the eighth inning as Sojo flied out to left to start. Felix whiffed and Gaetti grounded out to second to end the inning. The Sox had one last gift to the fans in the bottom of the eighth as Brunansky walked to start. Clark singled to right but Reed took strike three. Steve Frey was brought in to pitch to Vaughn and Mo clobbered his 9th home run of the season to wrap up the scoring. Chuck Crim came in to pitch to Pena and he fanned Tony before Valentin flied out to right to end the inning. Vaughn's 3 run home run put the Sox up 8-0 in the rout.
                                                        Vaughn with a blast

Clemens returned to finish the job in the top of the ninth although Curtis had the unmitigated audacity to get a base hit to left. Curtis advanced to second on the Hayes grounder before moving to third on the Disarcina grounder. Rob Ducey pinch hit for Fitzgerald for god knows what reason and took strike three to end the game. Clemens had thrown a complete game 4 hit shutout and the Sox won in a laughter 8-0.



Hero of the Night is easy. Roger Clemens tossed a complete game 4 hit shutout to honor Larry Bird. He walked three while striking out 8 batters.
                           Hero Rocket


The Good:

Wade Boggs was 2 for 3 with a walk and an rbi.

Bob Zupcic was 2 for 5 with a run scored.

Tom Brunansky was 2 for 2 with 3 walks and 2 runs scored.

Jack Clark was 2 for 4 with a walk and 2 runs scored.

Mo Vaughn was 2 for 5 with 2 total runs scored and a 3 run home run.



The Bad:

None



The Ugly:

Billy Hatcher was just 1 for 4 but was hit with a pitch and drove in a run.

Tony Pena was just 1 for 5 but drove in a run.

John Valentin was 0 for 4 but walked and drove in a run.




Final Thoughts:

The season has been the absolute pits but at least they have Clemens every fifth day to give the fans a treat. Not only that but the Sox offense had a day against the Angels pitching. Sad that it took until August to figure out a lineup that works but here we are. Clemens pitched a determined game and what better way to honor Larry Legend? Bird may be gone and the feel good nature of the win will evaporate by tomorrow but for one day Boston can celebrate. The win improved the Sox to 55-64, 15 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays for first place in the AL East. The Sox look to build momentum tomorrow when they send John Dopson (6-5, 3.44 ERA) to the mound to take on Jim Abbott at 7:35 PM at Fenway Park.