Found August 28, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
Scott Richmond has never been one to back down from a challenge. By now, we all know about his winding journey from the minor leagues which eventually led him to the big show last July. Just over one year removed from his first big league start, Richmond will pitch under the bright lights at Fenway Park for the first time in his career.Richmond is winless in his last four starts and is overdue for a great game, so hopefully he can put together a strong start tonight. The maximum number of lefties the Bosox can send to the plate against Richmond is five, so that should work to his advantage. He should watch out for the hot-hitting David Ortiz, who’s clipping along with a .324 batting average along with five home runs and 13 RBI’s since last week.More encouraging news for the Blue Jays—Vernon Wells has hit five career home runs off of Josh Beckett, more than any other active player in baseball. Four of those home runs came in 2006. In fact, the Blue Jays hit Beckett ...
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