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Bullpen, Scott help Orioles top Red Sox
BALTIMORE 5, BOSTON 4
 

By Sean Burns
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BALTIMORE (Ticker) - George Sherrill got the save, but the work
of reliever Jim Johnson in the seventh inning is what many of
the 38,768 fans will remember about the Baltimore Orioles' 5-4
win over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night at Camden Yards.

With no outs and the bases loaded in the top of the inning,
Johnson entered from the bullpen with the job of facing Manny
Ramirez while trying to maintain a two-run lead.

The pair battled to a stalemate for nine pitches but, on the
10th, it was Johnson who emerged victorious, getting the slugger
to tap into a 1-2-3 double-play before ending the inning by
inducing Mike Lowell into a flyout to left.

"In that scenario, you're just looking for a double play,"
Johnson said. "Having (Ramirez) at the plate changes things,
but you just have to go out there with blinders on and make good
pitches."

Johnson wasn't as sharp in the eighth, issuing a pair of walks
and Alex Cora's RBI single, but Sherrill came in to earn his
14th save of the season - his first five-out performance of the
season.

The work of Johnson and Sherrill made a winner out of Baltimore
starter Jeremy Guthrie (2-3), who pitched into the seventh and
held the AL East leaders off of the scoreboard in all but the
first inning.

"Jeremy had a (heck) of a start and he kept us in it, Johnson
came out and threw well, picked us up in a tight spot, and I was
able to finish it off," Sherrill said. "It was just a (heck)
of a job by everyone tonight."

Luke Scott had the big day at the plate for the Orioles,
finishing 3-for-4 and putting the Orioles on top for good with a
three-run homer in the third inning off Josh Beckett. Scott
entered Tuesday's game in a 7-for-53 slump over the last 18
contests.

Scott's work helped Baltimore rally out of an early hole, as
Guthrie allowed three hits to the first four batters he faced,
including an RBI single to Ramirez. Lowell had an RBI on an
error by Aubrey Huff at third, then Kevin Millar allowed another
run to score when he let J.D. Drew's grounder go between his
legs to make it 3-0.

Guthrie settled down after the first, allowing just three
baserunners until he was lifted after back-to-back singles by
Sean Casey and Dustin Pedroia in the seventh. He finished the
day having allowed eight hits and three runs - two earned - and
striking out seven.

"We're scuffling a bit, but we're still having quality at bats,"
said Boston bench coach Brad Mills, filling in for manager
Terry Francona, who was absent due to the death of his
mother-in-law.

"Any time you have situations where you have the bases loaded
and you don't score, it's frustrating, but we're doing some good
things out there."

Beckett (4-3) lasted 5 2/3 innings, allowing 11 hits and all
five runs while striking out five.

"We were hoping that (Beckett) wasn't going to be on his 'A'
game tonight," Baltimore manager David Trembley said. "Our plan
was to make him throw as many pitches as we could and let's see
if we can get him. The guy's were ready for the challenge.
That's why we are here."


 
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