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Matsuzaka's mastery powers Red Sox past Athletics
BOSTON 2, OAKLAND 1
 

By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Daisuke Matsuzaka had command
problems in his season debut against the Oakland Athletics a
week ago in his native Japan, but he found his rhythm in his
first start on American soil.

After allowing a home run to Jack Cust to lead off the second
inning, Matsuzaka was nearly perfect as he retired 15 of the
final 16 batters he faced, leading the Red Sox to a 2-1 victory
over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.

Matsuzaka (1-0) allowed just the one run on two hits while
striking out nine without issuing a single walk in 6 2/3
innings.

"I think it is important to vary my speeds and today I felt I
had velocity on my harder stuff and my breaking balls were also
good today," Matsuzaka said through an interpreter. "So, if I
take this and carry it forward things will be good."

The performance was an improvement over his season-opening start
a week ago, when he surrendered two runs and two hits in five
innings while walking five and hitting another batter.

"He had good command of his cutter and his slider," Red Sox
catcher Jason Varitek said. "He mixed in some curveballs, mixed
in some changeups. He put himself - a lot of times - ahead in
the count, and that enabled him to pitch to his strengths."

For the second time this season Matsuzaka was matched up against
Joe Blanton (0-1), who allowed just two runs on seven hits over
six innings. Oakland's righthander walked one and struck out
two.

Blanton kept the Red Sox off the board until the fifth inning
when Jacoby Ellsbury tied the score, 1-1, with a two-out single
to right field, driving in Kevin Youkilis.

"We didn't swing the bat all that bad tonight," Youkilis said.
"Daisuke threw the ball great. He commanded his pitches. He
looked like he had a good feel for where his ball was going. It
was a great outing for him and a great outing for us."

The Red Sox first baseman nearly was cut down at the plate as
right fielder Jack Cust made a strong throw, but catcher Kurt
Suzuki could not apply the tag in time.

Boston went on to load the bases in the inning, but Blanton
worked out of trouble when David Ortiz grounded out to first
base. Ortiz went 0-for-4 in the game and is hitless in 11
at-bats through three games this season.

Youkilis, who had three hits against Blanton, scored the
go-ahead run in the sixth after tripling off the left field wall
and coming across to score on a double to right field by
Varitek.

"We hit some balls hard here and there," Youkilis said. "I
battled that one at-bat (before hitting a triple) and hit that
ball pretty well. It is very tough to hit here at night."

Varitek appeared to have hit a two-run home run, as the ball
looked to have cleared the yellow line on the 15-foot high wall
in right-center field. However, it was ruled a double by second
base umpire Rob Drake.

After claiming the lead, Boston applied the formula that helped
it win the World Series a year ago.

Set-up man Hideki Okajima relieved Matsuzaka in the seventh and
worked a scoreless inning before giving way to Jonathan
Papelbon, who recorded the final four outs for his second save
in as many opportunities this season.

The A's managed just three hits against Red Sox pitching.

Suzuki had a leadoff single in the second inning and Bobby
Crosby singled through the left side in the eighth. Boston
pitching recorded 12 strikeouts in the game, including three by
Papelbon, who fanned the side in the ninth.


 
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