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Youkilis' hit lifts Red Sox over Blue Jays
BOSTON 1, TORONTO 0
 

By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) - Dustin Pedroia saved the game with a diving
stab of a potential run-scoring single in the top of the ninth
and Kevin Youkilis won it in the bottom half for the Boston Red
Sox.

Youkilis singled to center with two outs in the bottom of the
ninth to score David Ortiz with the game's only run as the Red
Sox edged the Toronto Blue Jays, 1-0, at Fenway Park on Tuesday
night.

The Red Sox snapped a five-game losing streak while the Blue
Jays lost for the seventh time in eight games.

Jonathan Papelbon (1-0) tossed a scoreless ninth to earn the win
after Jon Lester allowed one hit and four walks in eight
innings, inducing 15 groundouts against just three flyouts.

"That's pretty exciting," Papelbon said. "From top to bottom, I
don't think you could play many major league baseball games
better than that. That was just a phenomenal game by both
sides. We just happened to come out on the good side of things
at home."

Lester struck out six and did not allow a runner past first
base.

Tough-luck loser Roy Halladay (2-4) got two quick outs in the
ninth before walking Ortiz and allowing a single to Manny
Ramirez.

Youkilis followed with his hit to plate Ortiz, who scored
without a throw when Vernon Wells briefly mishandled the ball in
center field.

"It's tough," Halladay said. "It's real tough. I think
sometimes you give up a run in the first and it ends up 1-0, but
it's different. There's just something about having to walk
off the field like that. It's tough. It's a bad one to come
out on that end on."

"It was one of those games," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons
said. "Both guys on the mound, Lester and Doc (Halladay), did
their thing. We almost snuck one through on Papelbon but
Pedroia made a great play. Great pitching on both sides is
basically what it came down to."

Halladay and Lester each took turns shutting down each lineup.

It was the fourth straight complete game for Halladay (2-4), who
induced 15 ground-ball outs and held the Red Sox to just five
hits. The veteran righthander is the first pitcher to throw
four consecutive complete games since he did it in 2003.

"He's done that his whole career," Gibbons said. "He gives you
a chance to win every night he goes out there. He lays it on
the line, man, he bleeds. That's why he's the best."

Lester had his strongest outing since throwing 6 2/3 shutout
innings on April 2 in Oakland. The eight innings matched his
career high, previously set on July 18, 2006, against Kansas
City.

"We won so it doesn't matter if I get it or the team gets it,"
Lester said of his no-decision. "I just want to go pitch and
keep my team in the ballgame and hopefully we win at the end of
the day."

The lefthander held Toronto hitless through the first four
innings, walking only Lyle Overbay with two out in the second.

"The thing Jon did so well tonight, he threw a lot of
first-pitch strikes," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said.
"When he did walk somebody, he came right back and got right
back down in the bottom of the zone and got a double-play ball.
He didn't let it carry over to the next hitter."

Overbay also was the first batter to collect a hit off Lester,
lining a clean single over the glove of Pedroia leading off the
fifth. But he was immediately erased when Shannon Stewart
grounded into a 4-6-3 double play.

"Anytime you go up against a pitcher like Halladay, you know
it's going to be a long night," Lester said. "You have to keep
your team close and I was just fortunate enough to get a couple
of ground balls, get a couple of double plays, and it seems like
the further I get into games, the more comfortable I feel with
my stuff and what we're trying to do."

Toronto had the chance to take the lead in the top of the ninth
when Scott Rolen doubled off Papelbon with two outs. Wells then
drilled a line drive that narrowly missed Papelbon's head and
appeared ticketed for center before Pedroia made a diving
backhanded stop and threw to first for the final out of the
inning.

"(Pedroia) jammed his shoulder," Francona said in explaining why
he didn't pinch-run for Ortiz in the ninth. "(Pedroia) just
wills himself to make plays. I know you have to have talent but
the will he has is unbelievable. It's nice to have him on your
side."

On a night when third baseman Mike Lowell returned from a
sprained left thumb, the Red Sox lost another starter to injury.
Right fielder J.D. Drew left with tightness in his right
quadriceps after running out a grounder in the second inning.
Drew is listed as day-to-day.

The Red Sox were also playing the game without outfielder Jacoby
Ellsbury, who was sitting out with a strained groin.

 
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