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Haren dominates as Diamondbacks edge Red Sox
ARIZONA 2, BOSTON 1
 


By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- The Arizona Diamondbacks gave Dan Haren just
enough support while the righthander gave the Boston Red Sox no
such comfort.

Chris Young had two hits, including a tie-breaking double in a
two-run seventh, while Haren stifled the Red Sox on two hits
over seven scoreless innings as the Diamondbacks beat the Red
Sox, 2-1, in the opener of a three-game interleague series at
Fenway Park.

Haren (8-4) and Boston's Josh Beckett entered the game with
identical 7-4 records. Both threw brilliant games from the
start.

Haren retired the first six batters before allowing a double by
Jason Varitek off the wall in left-center to lead off the third.
Haren retired the next two batters to end Boston's only threat
through six innings.

"That might have been as good of stuff as Danny's had all year,
94, 95 (miles-per-hour fastball), I don't think we've seen that
all year," Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin said. "Good breaking
ball, good splitter. He threw enough cutters inside to lefties,
away from righties. He elevated his fastball about as good as
we've seen and he had to be that good."

Haren retired the side in order in the fourth, fifth and sixth
before striking out Varitek with runners at second and third to
end the seventh. Haren walked one and fanned five over his
98-pitch outing.

"I had good stuff and felt OK to start," Haren said. "It's just
another place that's fun to play. The crowd gets you going
big-time and a lot of adrenaline obviously. In a
nothing-nothing game, every pitch means so much. I may have
thrown only (98) pitches but it's a different hundred pitches
than a hundred pitches in a 10-0 game."

A key moment happened just before the start of the fifth inning,
when an errant practice throw across the diamond from Red Sox
third baseman Mike Lowell short-hopped Kevin Youkilis and hit
him in the right eye. He had to be removed from the game and
replaced with Brandon Moss, who had never played the position in
the majors.

"Well, I felt terrible about it," Lowell said. "I short-hopped
him and I probably short-hop him five times a game in between
innings. It wasn't even a hard throw. I kind of lobbed it, he
went to scoop it and hit off his glove and then I saw it hit
him. I thought it hit him in the side of the head but
afterwards, I saw him shaken up and touching his eye."

A CT scan on Youkilis turned out negative and he is expected to
make a full recovery.

"I was just hoping it didn't hit him in the eye but he got a
pretty big shiner pretty quick," Lowell said. "I'm just glad
that they said he had all these tests and they said he's going
to be fine."

Arizona could not capitalize on doubles from Orlando Hudson in
the first and Justin Upton in the third but finally broke
through in the seventh.

Following a leadoff walk to Conor Jackson, Mark Reynolds singled
to left. Young doubled off the wall in left, scoring Jackson
from second.

"Both guys threw the ball real well," Varitek said. "Josh threw
the ball as well as he has all year. We probably made a (pitch)
selection error on one pitch and it was a double that cost us a
run."

Moss, filling in for Youkilis, then mishandled Chris Snyder's
grounder to first, allowing Reynolds to score from third to make
it 2-0.

"That was pretty much a candy hop that I got," Moss said. "It
couldn't have been an easier ground ball to field. I just took
my eyes off of it and saw the runner taking off for home and
tried to do too much too soon. It's a shame it turned out the
way it did. That's my responsibility right there."

Beckett (7-5) allowed just the two runs and five hits with two
walks and eight strikeouts over eight innings.

"He's tough," Beckett said of Haren. "It doesn't matter who
he's pitching against, he's tough. It seems like we've won a
lot of those games. Obviously, it's a little more fun when you
end up on the winning end."

"I respect him a lot as a baseball player and more as a person,"
Haren said of Boston's ace. "He's got unbelievable stuff if you
ask the guys in here. The guy has won a lot of games in his
career and he's the ace of their staff. It's fun going up
against him. If I were to pick, I wouldn't go up against him.
I'd rather face their No. 5 guy, whoever that is."

Tony Pena pitched the eighth and surrendered a run on J.D.
Drew's sacrifice fly with the bases loaded but got Manny Ramirez
to line out to third to end the threat. Former Red Sox reliever
Brandon Lyon worked the ninth for his 16th save.

The game was delayed 32 minutes at the start by rain, the third
time in four games the Red Sox have had a game delayed on their
six-game homestand.

 
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