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Drew helps Red Sox trounce Mariners
BOSTON 11, SEATTLE 3
 


By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- J.D. Drew and the rest of the Boston Red Sox
apparently were energized by the return of Manny Ramirez.

Drew fell a double shy of the cycle as the Red Sox rolled to an
11-3 triumph over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.

Drew tripled in the first inning, belted a solo homer in the
sixth and stroked an RBI single in the eighth, when the Red Sox
put away the game by scoring five runs.

"It was a nice day," Drew said. "Just swinging the bat, hit
some balls hard. That's what you try to do every day, so it
worked out good."

"That was good today," Red Sox manager Terry Francona added.
"Everything was on the nose, up the middle of the ballpark. He
could have easily had a five-hit day."

Drew batted third for the fifth straight game in place of David
Ortiz, who is on the disabled list with an injured left wrist.

"I don't think I'm filling in Ortiz's shoes," Drew said. "I'm
just going out there and do the things I can do, and it's up to
Tito (Francona) where he puts me in the lineup. I just try to
come in and contribute every day."

Drew is 13-for-24 (.524) during his current seven-game hitting
streak.

"I think it's fortunate for us that he's started to really heat
up right when David went down," Francona said. "That's a tough
hole to fill if you don't have somebody hitting in that spot.
That, right off the bat, was the pain of not having David
around."

Ramirez, Mike Lowell and Kevin Youkilis also drove in two runs
apiece for Boston, which has won seven of its last nine games.

The 13-hit attack by the Red Sox helped Tim Wakefield (4-4)
notch his first victory since May 6.

"I felt confident going into the game, and when I left the
bullpen, I felt like I had good stuff," Wakefield said. "With
the early homer by Manny, it made it a little bit easier for us,
and obviously our offense exploded there. It's nice to pitch on
days like that."

The veteran knuckleballer allowed two runs and five hits in
seven innings, walking two and striking out six.

"He's extremely tough on us," Mariners manager John McLaren
said. "He's a tough pitcher to hit and he's a good competitor."

In his last three starts, Wakefield has allowed just five runs
over 22 innings for a 2.05 ERA, which includes his start in
Seattle on May 28 - when he allowed just five hits and one run
in eight frames of a 1-0 complete-game loss to the Mariners.

"He had a really good one today," Seattle's Jose Vidro said. "I
think we just got lucky when we got one (run) off him (in
Seattle). He was better today, really good stuff."

Ichiro Suzuki collected three hits and Raul Ibanez plated two
runs for Seattle, which has lost five of six.

Back in the lineup after missing Friday's loss with a sore right
hamstring, Ramirez began Boston's offensive onslaught in the
first inning Following a two-out triple by Drew, the slugger
worked a 2-0 count from Mariners starter Miguel Batista before
launching a hanging slider over the "Green Monster" in left
field for his team-leading 14th homer of the season and a 2-0
lead.

The blast also was the 504th of Ramirez's career, tying him with
Eddie Murray for 23rd place on the all-time list. Ramirez has
homered 39 times against the Mariners, the second-highest total
of any Seattle opponent.

The Mariners pulled even in the third, when Yuniesky Betancourt
and Suzuki opened with singles. One out later, Ibanez hit a
ground-rule double down the right field line knot the contest at
2-2.

Boston moved ahead for good an inning later as Alex Cora doubled
home Brandon Moss with two outs before scoring on a single by
Coco Crisp.

Batista (3-7) was replaced with the bases loaded and one out in
the fifth by knuckleballer R.A. Dickey. Batista allowed five
runs - four earned - six hits and a season-high six walks with
just one strikeout in 4 1/3 innings.

Ramirez scored on a passed ball with the bases loaded in the
fifth and Drew launched his seventh homer of the season an
inning later to give Boston a 6-2 bulge. In the eighth, Drew
began the uprising with an RBI single, and Lowell and Youkilis
hit back-to-back two-run doubles later in the frame to expand
the Red Sox's advantage to 11-2.

Richie Sexson delivered a run-scoring single in the ninth for
Seattle. The inning began when Youkilis muffed Cora's throw
from second base on a grounder hit by Willie Bloomquist, ending
the longest errorless streak at first base in major league
history at 238 games.

"I just turned around, the ball was on me and I didn't see it,"
said Youkilis, a Gold Glove winner last year. "Alex threw the
ball, and it was a perfect throw. I didn't see the ball. I
turned and the ball was on me before I could see it. Tomorrow,
it's back to business and trying to make the plays. I don't
think about it. I just go out there and play."

It was Youkilis' first error at first base since July 4, 2006 at
Tampa Bay, covering 2,002 chances - also a major league record.

"Because he made an error, there will be a lot of attention
nationally, which is good because it's a chance to brag about
him," Francona said. "That doesn't take away the kind of first
baseman he is. He's won a Gold Glove, he's a Gold Glove-caliber
first baseman."

 
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