Found September 23, 2009 on
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It was a bit of a bizarre game in Kansas City on Wednesday night.Josh Beckett scattered 12, yes 12, hits to the Royals in six innings, but Kansas City could push across just two runs as the Red Sox came from behind to beat the pesky Royals, 9-2. Beckett also struck out seven.Beckett was in dutch in the first four innings he pitched, and Kansas City finally scored two in the fourth to break a scoreless tie. Luke Hochevar was pitching very well for the first four innings, allowing just one hit.But the Red Sox finally woke up and realized that it wasn't Zack Greinke on the mound, and tagged him for six runs in the fifth innings. Mike Lowell made the first out of the inning, and the next eight men all reached with six scoring. Then Lowell banged into a double play to conclude the rally.Yep, Lowell made all three outs in the inning on two at-bats. That sure doesn't happen every day.Beckett went the first six, and the bullpen core of Hideki Okajima, Billy Wagner and Jonathan Papel...
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