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Youkilis, Lester power Red Sox to sweep of Rays
BOSTON 7, TAMPA BAY 3
 

By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- The Boston Red Sox made it a miserable
season debut for Scott Kazmir on Sunday.

Kevin Youkilis homered, doubled twice and drove in four runs
while Jon Lester allowed one run over six innings as the Red Sox
completed a three-game sweep with a 7-3 victory over the Tampa
Bay Rays at Fenway Park.

Boston slugger David Ortiz was scratched just before the game
with stiffness in his surgically repaired right knee. Ortiz has
been having trouble ever since diving head-first into first on
April 25 at Tampa Bay.

"David has that little spot on his knee," Red Sox manager Terry
Francona said. "I don't know if you'd term it tendinitis, but
he bruised it the other day and he's got a little spot there on
a day when it's wet and cold and a day game after a night game,
he was just having trouble getting it loose."

Youkilis moved up to third in the order to take Ortiz's place
and the Sox offense didn't miss a beat.

The re-worked Red Sox lineup made Kazmir - sidelined all spring
with a strained left elbow - work from the outset.

"It's going to be a long year, and we're fortunate," Francona
said. "We can slide Youkilis wherever we want, and he ends up
having a very productive day, and we can DH Manny (Ramirez). We
put an outfield out there that runs all over the place so we're
very fortunate."

Jacoby Ellsbury opened the first with an infield single and
moved to second when Dustin Pedroia worked a walk. Following a
double steal, Youkilis drove home the first run with a sacrifice
fly.

After stranding two runners in the second, the Red Sox opened
the third with three straight hits. Pedroia started the frame
with a single and scored on a wild pitch followed by
back-to-back doubles by Youkilis and Ramirez for a 3-0 lead.

"The arm felt great," Kazmir said. "Maybe, I was just doing too
much. Everything was flying open. There were only six or
seven pitches that I was really pleased with, where my momentum
was going forward. Everything else, (my body) was just going
side to side."

The Red Sox added an unearned run in the fourth on an RBI
groundout by Pedroia.

Kazmir (0-1) was pulled after four innings, allowing six hits
and four runs - three earned - while walking three and striking
out five.

"Obviously, he wasn't as sharp as he can be," Tampa Bay manager
Joe Maddon said. "His velocity was down just a little.
Overall, he just couldn't find a good rhythm. His
strike-throwing wasn't as consistent as you'd like to see, and
obviously, they got all those pitches after four innings."

Carlos Pena's towering home run into the grandstands in right on
an 0-2 fastball snapped Lester's scoreless innings streak at 13
and cut the deficit to 4-1.

Lester (2-2), using a two-seam fastball, scattered four hits and
three walks over six innings and escaped jams in the first and
the second, when he stranded two runners in each frame but still
held the Rays scoreless until Pena's seventh homer of the
season.

"It was definitely a pitch that got them off the fastball in and
cutter in," Lester said. "I kept the ball down, got some
ground balls and had some bad contact and that's what you want."

Tampa Bay made it a one-run game in the seventh, scoring twice
off relievers Manny Delcarmen and Hideki Okajima before Youkilis
sent an 0-1 pitch from Dan Wheeler into the tarp-covered
bleachers in center for a 5-3 Boston lead.

One weekend after scoring just five runs and getting swept for
the first time ever by Tampa Bay, the Red Sox exacted their
revenge by scoring 24 runs over the weekend.

"I think it's a good sign that we swung the bats well against
basically the same guys and we played a great series," Red Sox
third baseman Mike Lowell said. "We pitched well, played pretty
good defense and swung the bats well."

Youkilis drove in two more with an eighth-inning double against
Scott Dohmann, giving him four RBI to match a career high.

The Red Sox stole five bases, their most since July 2002.

"I think we're well-balanced," Lowell said. "We have guys that
can hit the ball out of the park, but I think, this year
especially, we have more team speed than we've had in a while
and I think we have a couple of guys who are flat-out burners.
It's a big advantage for us."

Jonathan Papelbon pitched 1 1/3 perfect innings to convert his
ninth save.

"I don't see it as being devastating to this group at all,"
Maddon said. "I think they understand what just happened. We
got beat by a good team. We beat them last weekend.

"I think both of these teams realize that we could beat each
other, and you have to pitch and play well with intensity or
you're going to lose. They just beat us."

 
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