Archive for September 21st, 2006
Red Sox DH Ortiz sets franchise record with 51st and 52nd homers (SportsTicker)
BOSTON (Ticker) - Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz hit his 51st and 52nd homers Thursday night, breaking the franchise record that stood since Jimmie Foxx set it in 1938.
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Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Red Sox 6, Twins 0
David Ortiz’s fans cheered him and his teammates hugged him. Even the ace pitcher who gave up the slugger’s record-breaking homer was happy for him.
Boston’s designated hitter homered against Johan Santana in the first inning to pass Jimmie Foxx’s team record of 50 set in 1938 and added his 52nd drive in the seventh to […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Javier Vazquez - #33 - Pitcher - 6′2″ - 215lbs
News: Javier Vazquez was charged with five runs — three earned — in 7 1/3 innings Thursday in a loss to the Mariners.Impact: Another outstanding effort from Vazquez went unrewarded, as he remained winless since Aug. 10 despite striking out 12 in another quality start. Vazquez allowed an unearned run in the second and […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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ChiSox miss out on golden opportunity
The Chicago White Sox wasted an opportunity to gain ground in their increasingly futile bid for the AL wild-card berth.
The defending World Series champions lost for the sixth time in seven games, with Jake Woods allowing five hits in seven innings, Raul Ibanez driving in three runs and Adrian Beltre hitting a ninth-inning grand slam […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Mariners 9, White Sox 0
The Chicago White Sox wasted an opportunity to gain ground in their increasingly futile bid for the AL wild-card berth.
The defending World Series champions lost for the sixth time in seven games, with Jake Woods allowing five hits in seven innings, Raul Ibanez driving in three runs and Adrian Beltre hitting a ninth-inning grand slam […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Mariners 9, White Sox 0 (AP)
The Chicago White Sox wasted an opportunity to gain ground in their increasingly futile bid for the AL wild-card berth. The defending World Series champions lost for the sixth time in seven games, with Jake Woods allowing five hits in seven innings, Raul Ibanez driving in three runs and Adrian Beltre hitting a ninth-inning grand […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Ortiz sets Red Sox HR record in win
David Ortiz broke a 68-year-old home run record to help end Minnesota’s three-hour stay in first place.
Boston’s designated hitter slammed his 51st and 52nd homers of the season, passing Jimmie Foxx’s team record of 50 set in 1938, and the Red Sox sent Twins ace Johan Santana to his first loss since the All-Star break […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Stumbling Tigers fall to lowly O’s
The Detroit Tigers probably wouldn’t have minded traveling to Kansas City from Chicago by way of Baltimore - if they got a win for their trouble.
The Tigers were on their way to doing just that, building a three-run lead in a makeup game against the Orioles. Then Baltimore rallied, further ruining what was supposed to […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Red Sox 6, Twins 0 (AP)
David Ortiz broke a 68-year-old home run record to help end Minnesota’s three-hour stay in first place. Boston’s designated hitter slammed his 51st and 52nd homers of the season, passing Jimmie Foxx’s team record of 50 set in 1938, and the Red Sox sent Twins ace Johan Santana to his first loss since the All-Star […]
Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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Pablo Ozuna - #38 - Left Field - 5′11″ - 195lbs
News: Pablo Ozuna left Thursday’s game in the fourth inning after getting hit in the head by a pitch.Impact: Ozuna wasn’t seriously hurt by the Jake Woods pitch. He’s likely day-to-day. Rob Mackowiak replaced him in left field. …[more]
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Posted: September 21st, 2006.
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