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Sloppy Orioles throw away game, fall to Red Sox
BOSTON 5, BALTIMORE 2 (13 INNINGS)
 

By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BALTIMORE (Ticker) -- After scoring two runs in the first inning,
it took another 12 frames for the Boston Red Sox to cross the
plate again.

Mike Lowell's single in the 13th inning plated Manny Ramirez
with the go-ahead run as the Red Sox took advantage of sloppy
defense by the Baltimore Orioles en route to a 5-2 victory on
Friday night.

"After we scored those two (in the first), it took us about four
hours to get another," Boston manager Terry Francona said.
"That's kind of a losable game. We had chances to lose that
game and we didn't."

Ramirez, who was celebrating his 36th birthday and hoping for
his 500th career home run, had to settle for scoring the
go-ahead run.

With the game tied at 2-2 and one out, Ramirez bounced a
grounder to third baseman Melvin Mora, whose throw to first was
wild, allowing the Red Sox slugger to advance to second. Lowell
then singled to left field off Chad Bradford (2-2) to score
Ramirez.

Ramirez was greeted by flash bulbs by many of the thousands of
Red Sox fans who invaded Baltimore. He was 1-for-6 and, because
the game was tied, was not yanked early for defensive purposes.

"It was awesome," Ramirez said. "I can't play nine, but I can
play 13 innings."

Kevin Youkilis followed with an infield single, breaking an
0-for-18 skid, and took part in a double steal with Lowell as
Boston stole a club-record six bases on the night. Coco Crisp
then hit a grounder to shortstop Freddie Bynum, who threw wildly
to first, allowing both runners to score for a 5-2 bulge.

It was Baltimore's third error of the inning and fourth of the
game.

"I didn't play good defense," said Mora, who committed two of
his team's miscues. "Playing defense is important. When you
play more than four hours, you expect to win the game."

Boston's sixth pitcher, Mike Timlin (3-3) threw a scoreless 12th
inning to pick up the win. Jonathan Papelbon tossed a perfect
13th to pick up his 15th save in 17 chances.

The Orioles stranded 14 baserunners and struck out 17 times.

"We just didn't get the big hit," Baltimore manager Dave
Trembley said.

The Red Sox scored two runs in the first off Daniel Cabrera.
Jacoby Ellsbury led off the game with a double and later scored
on a single by David Ortiz, who crossed the plate on Lowell's
sacrifice fly.

Cabrera allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings, walking
two and striking out two.

Baltimore cut the deficit to 2-1 in the second, when Kevin
Millar scored on catcher Jason Varitek's throwing error, and
Aubrey Huff led off the fourth with his ninth home run of the
season to knot the contest.

Boston's Josh Beckett left after a long sixth inning in which he
walked three and struck out three. He allowed two runs and
four hits with three walks and 10 strikeouts.

The Red Sox had lost five of six entering Friday's contest.

"Sometimes, it's frustrating when you go through spells like
that," Beckett said. "I know we're going to hit. I know we're
going to play defense. We just have to put it all together."


 
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