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Lowell, Youkilis propel Red Sox to fourth straight win
BOSTON 6, DETROIT 3
 

DETROIT (Ticker) -- Mike Lowell and Kevin Youkilis both blasted
two-run home runs Monday to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 6-3
victory over the Detroit Tigers in the opener of a four-game
series.

David Ortiz also homered and drove in two runs and Daisuke
Matsuzaka (5-0) tossed five solid innings for the Red Sox, who
have won four consecutive games and six of their last seven
contests.

Lowell gave Boston an early 2-0 edge with his first home run of
the season, sending a 1-0 offering from Tigers starter Jeremy
Bonderman (2-3) over the left-center field wall in the second
frame.

"It felt good," Lowell said. "I haven't had a lot of success
against Bonderman, so this was a good win for us."

After Lowell doubled to lead off the fourth, Youkilis crushed
his fourth homer of the campaign to left to extend the Red Sox's
advantage to 4-0. Before the blast, Youkilis was 0-for-13
lifetime against Bonderman.

Lowell nearly had another homer in the seventh, but outfielder
Gary Sheffield made a catch at the left field wall to take a
potential three-run shot away from the 11-year veteran.

Matsuzaka yielded just one run and two hits with one strikeout
and a season-high eight walks. The Japanese righthander did not
allow a hit over the first three innings, but relinquished five
walks and threw 70 pitches in that span.

"Basically, we let a real good pitcher - who wasn't a real good
pitcher tonight - off the hook," Detroit manager Jim Leyland
said.

Matsuzaka had cold-like symptoms throughout the day.

"He pitched with a lot of heart. He got through it," Boston
manager Terry Francona said of his starter. "He competes. He
didn't have his best stuff or feel 100 percent physically, but
tonight it was enough."

Matsuzaka didn't use his illness as an excuse for his control
troubles.

"My command was off. That was the biggest problem today," he
said through a interpreter. "Even though I could not throw a
lot of strikes, (catcher Jason) Varitek did a good job."

Craig Hansen and Hideki Okajima bridged the gap to Jonathan
Papelbon, who threw a perfect ninth for his 10th save in as many
chances this season.

Curtis Granderson picked up Detroit's first hit with two outs in
the fourth, delivering an RBI single to center field. Marcus
Thames added a two-run single in the seventh to cut the deficit
to 5-3.

The Tigers, who have lost four straight games, are 0-16 this
season when failing to score five runs or more.

"If you're not frustrated at this point as a player, you're in
the wrong business," Bonderman said.

Bonderman pitched six frames, allowing four runs and seven hits
with two walks and four strikeouts.

"I think I threw the ball really well," Bonderman said. "The
two home runs they hit were good pitches."


 
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