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Youkilis, Red Sox slam Orioles
BOSTON 12, BALTIMORE 1
 


By Tony Lee
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- Kevin Youkilis is not resting on his laurels.

The first-time All-Star slugged his first career grand slam and
set a career high with six RBI to back another strong start by
Tim Wakefield as the Boston Red Sox rolled to a 12-1 victory
over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night at Fenway Park.

J.D. Drew and All-Star Manny Ramirez belted back-to-back homers
in the first inning for the Red Sox, who improved to 4-1 on
their current homestand and 35-11 overall here. With Tampa Bay
(55-38) dropping its sixth straight, Boston (56-40) moved within
one-half game of first place in the American League East
Division.

However, Youkilis is not concerned with where the Red Sox stand
at the All-Star break.

"You've got to play the whole six months," said Youkilis, whose
club was swept by the Rays on the road two weeks ago. "It's not
who's in first place on July 1 or in August. It's at the end of
September, whoever's in first goes on to the playoffs."

Considered by some to have been snubbed from the All-Star team
in 2007, when he had a strong first half but was beaten out at
first base by teammate and regular designated hitter David
Ortiz, Youkilis was a worthy selection as this year's AL starter
at the position.

And since it was made official Monday, he has done nothing to
change any minds.

The 29-year-old had a pair of three-hit games earlier on the
homestand and knocked in four of Boston's 18 runs in a rout of
Minnesota on Wednesday. After grounding out in his first at-bat
Saturday, he helped the Red Sox break open the game in the
third, highlighting a seven-run outburst with a grand slam over
the "Green Monster" in left field to make it 7-1.

"I was just trying to get a good pitch to hit there, 3-1
(count), trying to drive something to the outfield," Youkilis
said. "Off the bat, it felt good, but I didn't know if it would
get over the 'Green Monster,' especially in left-center field,
but I was just glad it got out of here."

The Red Sox added two more runs in the frame and sent 12 batters
to the plate against Orioles rookie starter Radhames Liz and
reliever Lance Cormier. Youkilis, who had a sacrifice fly the
next inning and capped the scoring with an RBI single in the
eighth, has 13 RBI in 11 games this month.

Youkilis' six RBI were a season high for a member of the Red Sox
and more than enough for Wakefield (6-6) to improve to 5-2 at
home this year and pick up his 160th win with Boston. The
knuckleballer, who yielded just a two-out single by former
teammate Kevin Millar in the second and a solo homer by Ramon
Hernandez in the third, retired the last 13 batters he faced.

Wakefield, who struck out six and walked one, threw 72 of his 98
pitches for strikes. The 41-year-old has not allowed more than
three earned runs in nine straight starts.

"Everything's been clicking for me, so I don't want to change
anything," Wakefield said. "I'm confident now. I've been on a
nice run, and hopefully I can continue to keep doing that."

Praise for Wakefield's effort was noteworthy.

"I think that's actually the best I've ever seen Wake pitch,"
Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "He worked quick, we got
runs, then Youk hits the grand slam and spreads it out. He went
out there and did exactly what you wanted him to do."

"I don't know about his best (start) ever, but he only gave up
two hits, went seven, threw great," Millar said. "Wakefield is
one of the most underrated pitchers in the big leagues. He's a
low ERA guy, he's an innings eater, and I just think he did a
remarkable job tonight."

The same could not be said for Wakefield's counterpart.

Liz (3-2) was reached for eight runs and six hits in just 2 1/3
innings, striking out two and walking three. The 25-year-old
served up the consecutive homers by Drew and Ramirez in the
first and completely unraveled two innings later.

After striking out rookie Jacoby Ellsbury to start the third,
Liz allowed a single by All-Star Dustin Pedroia before loading
the bases by walking one batter and hitting another. Mike
Lowell drew another walk to force in a run and Youkilis belted a
3-1 offering for the grand slam.

Pedroia added a two-run double in the inning, Boston's second
seven-run frame of the homestand.

"This one was a blowout," said Orioles manager Dave Trembley,
who was ejected in the seventh inning for arguing balls and
strikes. "We got behind early and Wakefield was on. There
wasn't much we could do about it. I feel bad that Liz didn't
pitch good. I feel bad for him."

 
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