Beckett becomes first 20-game winner as Red Sox cruise
| Regular Season Series |
| Boston leads 13-5 (as of Fri 9/21) |
| Tue 7/3 |
@BOS 4, TB 1 |
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| Wed 7/4 |
@BOS 7, TB 5 |
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| Thu 7/5 |
@BOS 15, TB 4 |
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| Fri 7/27 |
BOS 7, @TB 1 |
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| Sat 7/28 |
BOS 12, @TB 6 |
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| Sun 7/29 |
@TB 5, BOS 2 |
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| Mon 8/13 |
@BOS 3, TB 0 |
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| Tue 8/14 |
@BOS 2, TB 1 |
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| Wed 8/15 |
TB 6, @BOS 5 |
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| Mon 8/20 |
BOS 6, @TB 0 |
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| Tue 8/21 |
BOS 8, @TB 6 |
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| Wed 8/22 |
@TB 2, BOS 1 |
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| Mon 9/10 |
TB 1, @BOS 0 |
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| Tue 9/11 |
@BOS 16, TB 10 |
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| Wed 9/12 |
@BOS 5, TB 4 |
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| >Fri 9/21 |
BOS 8, @TB 1 |
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| Sat 9/22 |
BOS 8, @TB 6 |
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| Sun 9/23 |
@TB 5, BOS 4 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Devil Rays | Red Sox |
| Scoring Summary |
| BOS | TAM |
 | 1st | J Ellsbury scored on throwing error by catcher D Navarro. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | D Young doubled to right, G Norton scored, C Pena to third. | 1 | 1 |
 | 3rd | D Ortiz singled to right, E Hinske scored, D Pedroia to third. | 2 | 1 |
 | 3rd | D Pedroia scored, D Ortiz to second on wild pitch by S Kazmir. | 3 | 1 |
 | 8th | J Varitek homered to right. | 4 | 1 |
 | 9th | D Ortiz homered to left, J Ellsbury and D Pedroia scored. | 7 | 1 |
 | 9th | M Lowell homered to left. | 8 | 1 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL |
| Attendance: 27,369 (75.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time: 3:23 |
| Weather: indoors |
| Umpires: Home Plate - Bill Welke, First Base - John Hirschbeck, Second Base - Laz Diaz, Third Base - Mike Dimuro |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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| Beckett |
• Summary: Josh Beckett pitched six solid innings to become the majors' first 20-game winner, and the AL East-leading Red Sox provided plenty of offense to fuel a rout of the host Devil Rays.
• Hero: Beckett (20-6), who didn't return after the sixth inning, having recorded 113 pitches, posted his first 20-win season and became the first AL pitcher to accomplish the feat since the Angels' Bartolo Colon went 21-8 in 2005. Becket went 15-8 in 2005 and 16-11 in '06. • Piling it on: A swift display of power, including back-to-back shots, put the game out of reach for the Red Sox in the eighth and ninth innings. With Boston up 3-1, Jason Varitek led off the eighth by bashing a solo homer to right field. David Oritz then went deep with two on and no outs in the ninth to make it 7-1 before Mike Lowell finished things off.
• Hunt for October: The triumph, coupled with the Yankees' 5-4 loss to Toronto in 14
innings, gave the Red Sox a 2 1/2-game lead in the East.
• Quotable: "It takes a lot of people to win that many games. I don't know if I can take credit for all of it." -- Beckett
-- ESPN.com news services
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Red Sox 8, Devil Rays 1
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Boston needed a win, and
Josh Beckett delivered.
Again.
The All-Star right-hander pitched six strong innings to become the first 20-game winner in the majors since 2005, and the Red Sox used late home runs by
Jason Varitek,
David Ortiz and
Mike Lowell to pull away to an 8-1 victory over the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Friday night.
The victory snapped Boston's four-game losing streak and reduced the AL East-leading Red Sox's magic number to clinch at least a wild-card playoff berth to two.
"Twenty wins, it means a lot," Beckett said. "A lot of hard work from different people, and they picked me up on days when I was not 100 percent. It takes a lot of people to win that many games. I don't know if I can take credit for all of it."
Boston's skid, which included a three-game sweep at Toronto, matched its longest of the season and allowed the surging
New York Yankees to pull within 1 1/2 games of the division lead heading into Friday's games. But the win over
Tampa Bay coupled with the Yankees' 5-4 loss to Toronto in 14
innings gave the Red Sox a 2 1/2-game lead in the East.
Beckett (20-6) allowed one run and four hits, winning for the seventh time in his last eight decisions. He walked two, struck out eight and retired the last 10 batters he faced after yielding a two-out single to
Delmon Young in the third inning.
Relievers
Manny Delcarmen,
Javier Lopez and
Eric Gagne pitched three perfect innings to finish the victory.
"When you're playing this time of year, and you're playing against teams that have a chance to go to the dance, there's a different feeling ... no doubt," Devil Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "They're definitely playing to go somewhere, and that matters."
Ortiz had an RBI single off
Scott Kazmir (13-9) in the third and added a three-run homer off Jeff Ridgway in the ninth. Varitek hit a solo homer off
Gary Glover in the eighth and Lowell followed Ortiz's 32nd homer with a solo shot off
Grant Balfour in the ninth.
Beckett improved to 11-2 on the road and is the Red Sox's first 20-game winner since
Curt Schilling won 21 in 2004. He's the first in the majors to do it since 2005, when
Dontrelle Willis,
Chris Carpenter,
Bartolo Colon and
Roy Oswalt all reached the plateau.
| Division Magic Numbers |
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The magic number is derived by adding one to the number of
remaining games and subtracting the number of games ahead in the
loss column from the second-place team. Here's where the leaders stand: |
| AL EAST |
| Red Sox | 7 |
| AL CENTRAL |
| Indians | 2 |
| AL WEST |
| Angels | 1 |
| NL EAST |
| Mets | 8 |
| NL CENTRAL |
| Cubs | 8 |
| NL WEST |
| D-backs | 8 |
"To win 20, he's been on a pretty good roll all year," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "Tonight, they made him work hard the first couple of innings. ... But he used all his pitches and didn't stray from his game plan, and probably got stronger as the game went."
The Red Sox staked Beckett to a 3-1 lead with plenty of help from the last-place Devil Rays, who allowed a run in the first inning on
Dioner Navarro's throwing error and another in the third on Kazmir's wild pitch.
Ortiz, ending a stretch in which he was 1-for-15 with eight strikeouts, singled to drive in a second run in the third for Boston. The slugger reached on an infield single in the fifth, when the Red Sox loaded the bases and failed to score for the second time.
Kazmir, who allowed three runs and four hits in five innings, struck out
Coco Crisp with the bases filled to keep the Red Sox from blowing the game open in the third. He walked
Bobby Kielty to load the bases with one out in the fifth, then fanned Varitek and Crisp again to end the threat.
The Devil Rays starter, removed from the game because he was on a strict pitch count, walked four and also hit two batters. Kazmir struck out nine, and Tampa Bay pitchers fanned 17 overall to tie the franchise single-game record.
Game notes Kazmir threw 91 pitches. ... Lowell's homer was his 20th. He's the first third baseman in Red Sox history to have consecutive 20-homer seasons. ... Boston LF
Jacoby Ellsbury went 2-for-4 and has a hit in 17 of 18 games since being recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on Sept. 1. He also made a highlight reel catch on
Greg Norton's foul ball into the left field corner. He made the catch as he slid into a chair after stumbling over the mound in the Boston bullpen. ... Regular Red Sox LF
Manny Ramirez (strained left oblique muscle) was out of the lineup for the 22nd consecutive game and is not expected to return during this series. ... Young has 179 hits, tops among all major league rookies. He's five shy of the Devil Rays' record for rookies set by
Rocco Baldelli in 2003.