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Buchholz helps Red Sox sweep Rangers
BOSTON 8, TEXAS 3
 

BOSTON (Ticker) -- Clay Buchholz bounced back from a tough
outing and made sure the Boston Red Sox didn't need another
comeback to sweep the Texas Rangers.

Buchholz pitched six scoreless inning Monday, leading the Boston
Red Sox to an 8-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on Patriot's
Day.

Buchholz (1-1) allowed five hits and two walks while striking
out six. In his previous outing, the rookie righthander lasted
just 3 2/3 innings, allowing seven runs and eight hits in a 15-9
loss to the New York Yankees.

"I've felt like I've had good stuff just about every time I've
gone out there," Buchholz said. "But there's a difference
between having good stuff and just going out and pitching.

"It's a whole world of difference, and I felt like I actually
pitched today instead of just going out there and throwing
curveballs and changeups and hoping something good would come
out of it."

Buchholz's strong start helped Boston complete a four-game
series sweep of Texas - the first time that the Rangers were
swept in a four-game series since August 4-6, 2001. Boston had
posted come-from-behind victories in the previous two games in
the series.

"Yeah, I'm glad (the series is) over with," Texas manager Ron
Washington said. "I certainly thought we'd fare better than we
did, but that's the way the baseball goes."

The Red Sox played without slugger Manny Ramirez, who got the
day off to rest, and injured regulars Jason Varitek, Coco Crisp
and Mike Lowell.

But the offense did not skip a beat, as the Red Sox scored at
least five runs for the ninth straight game and finished with 12
hits.

Julio Lugo went 4-for-4 to pace the Red Sox while Jacoby
Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz each added a pair of
hits. Ortiz also drove in three runs.

"We are pretty tough one-through-25, so I don't think anybody
wants to go out there and lose if one of our big guys are not in
the lineup," Pedroia said. "So we are going to play as hard as
we can - it doesn't matter who is in the lineup."

The Rangers were forced to go to their bullpen early when
starter Kason Gabbard left before the bottom of the third inning
due to back stiffness.

Gabbard was lifted after throwing a few warmup tosses prior to
the bottom of the third. In the second inning, he slipped
during his delivery to Kevin Youkilis and fell to the ground.

"The time he slipped there, he strained a little muscle in his
back," Washington said. "He went back out there and tried and
couldn't get through. We didn't want to take any chances so we
pulled him out of there."

The Red Sox responded with Gabbard, a former teammate out of the
game, by scoring five times in the fourth and added three more
runs in the fifth, all against Dustin Nippert (1-2).

Lugo singled home the first run before rookie Jed Lowrie scored
on a lineout to second baseman Ian Kinsler, who threw the ball
away trying to double Lugo off first.

Pedroia followed with a two-run double to center and scored when
Ortiz doubled to left-center field.

One inning later, Ellsbury singled home Lugo, and Ortiz added a
two-run double a batter later.

In the four-game series, the Rangers' bullpen surrendered 18
runs over 15 innings for an ERA of 10.80. Texas pitchers issued
11 walks in Monday's contest, which started at 11:05 a.m. EDT.

"After we lost Gabbard, we went to the pen," Washington said.
"Nippert couldn't quite find the plate and (Franklin) German
walked a few but he put zeroes up.

"It's a funny game, sometimes you walk people and it hurts.
Sometimes you walk people and it don't."

The Rangers scored two runs in the seventh off reliever David
Aardsma with RBI doubles by Gerald Laird and Josh Hamilton.

Hamilton added a run-scoring double in the ninth off Manny
Delcarmen to close out the scoring.

 
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