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Matsuzaka helps Red Sox reclaim first place
BOSTON 2, BALTIMORE 1
 


BOSTON (Ticker) -- Daisuke Matsuzaka pitched six scoreless
innings Sunday, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 2-1 victory over
the Baltimore Orioles.

The Red Sox (57-40), who improved to 36-11 at Fenway Park, hold
a one-half game lead over the surprising Tampa Bay Rays heading
into the All-Star break.

"It's good to be in first place," Boston first baseman Sean
Casey said. "We are going to test the Rays and they'll test us.
But they need to know we aren't going away. They got the sweep
in Tampa, but they need to know we are going to hang around and
we feel that if we go out there every night and play good
baseball, we'll keep winning ballgames.

Matsuzaka (10-1) worked around four hits and five walks in
keeping the Orioles off the scoreboard, striking out seven.
While he was erratic at times, he was pleased with the results.

"My pitching wasn't consistent today," Matsuzaka said. "But I
was able to hold the runners when I got into trouble so overall
I think it was okay."

In fact, the outing was a microcosm of Matsuzaka's season. He
has won 10 games despite allowing an alarming number of
baserunners, 61 of whom were either walked or hit by a pitch.

Despite his impressive record and a 2.65 ERA, Matsuzaka is not
among the seven Red Sox representatives who will join Francona
and his coaching staff at the All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium.

"Last year there was a big gap between my good and bad starts,
and our scoring saved me a few times, and there were games where
I pitched well and we couldn't get any runs, so there was some
inconsistency," Matsuzaka said. "I think this year the waves
have become smaller, and my pitching itself has been better
compared to last year."

Terry Francona summed it up more succinctly.

"The good news is he gets out of it," he said.

Boston struck early, taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning on an
RBI double by All-Star J.D. Drew off Baltimore starter Daniel
Cabrera (6-5). All-Star Dustin Pedroia made it 2-0 in the
fourth inning with an RBI fielder's choice.

Pedroia finished with 124 hits at the break, one shy of the
franchise record shared by Wade Boggs and Nomar Garciaparra.

After relievers Hideki Okajima and Manny Delcarmen combined for
two scoreless innings, the Orioles made things interesting in
the ninth inning off Boston's All-Star closer Jonathan
Papelbon.

With one out, both Brian Roberts and Adam Jones singled.
Papelbon struck out Nick Markakis for the second out, but Aubrey
Huff bounced a single up the middle to score Roberts.

Papelbon bore down and got Melvin Mora to line out weakly to
Pedroia to record his 28th save of the season and 100th career.

"It feels nice," said Papelbon of his 100th save. "I would have
liked to have done it without giving up a run. I didn't execute
pitches tonight but I was able to will myself through that one
and sure enough collect my 100th, which feels really nice."

Cabrera pitched 4 1/3 innings, surrendering two runs and six
hits. He walked six and struck out a pair as he fell to 2-10
lifetime against Boston.

The teams each allowed seven walks and combined to leave 24
runners on base.

In addition to the high walk totals, both starters hit a batter.
Boston All-Star first baseman Kevin Youkilis, who was playing
third base on Sunday, had to leave the game with a left triceps
contusion after he was plunked by Cabrera in the fifth inning.
He was replaced by rookie Jed Lowrie and is not expected to miss
any time.

 
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