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ball solid. But the greens are tricky. I think th mazhaoya415 发表于 2013/1/23 16:35:00 |
TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays may have slipped into last place in the
American League East, but Brett Lawrie says thats not as bad as it
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"Its just a number," Lawrie said after the Blue Jays lost 7-4 to the
Boston Red Sox on Saturday. "Were not out by 10 games, were out like
about three at the most. Theres plenty of baseball to be played."
The Blue Jays dropped their second in a row to the Red Sox when
left-hander Felix Doubront struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings and
Daniel Navas two-run single keyed a four-run second inning.
Doubront (6-2) allowed three runs (two earned), seven hits and one walk
in winning for the fifth time in his past six starts.
"I feel very good," Doubront said. "Sometimes I felt like I couldnt
follow through all my pitches in the first inning but I started to make
adjustments. Stay back, just throw the ball, dont think too much."
Home runs by Jose Bautista and Jeff Mathis accounted for two of the runs
against Doubront.
"He (Doubront) does it in different ways," Red Sox manager Bobby
Valentine said. "Today he was able to win the game without having his
best stuff. His one-ball, two-strike count wasnt present today. He was
behind hitters, getting three balls on hitters and still getting them
out ... He figured out a way to keep us in the game and to win the
game."
Nick Punto hit his first homer of the season for Boston against
Carlos Villanueva in the ninth and also doubled in a run in the second.
Alfredo Aceves pitched the ninth for his 14th save.
Blue Jays starter Kyle Drabek (4-6) allowed five runs (four earned), six
hits and four walks while striking out four in 6 2/3 innings. A couple
of defensive lapses, including one of his own, hurt him.
"It was really just one pitch to each batter that I either left down the
middle or in a good area for them to hit it," Drabek said. "Except for
the second inning Im happy with it, I thought I was able to get some
good strikes, quick innings and get our guys back in there."
The Red Sox (28-25) have won 16 of their past 22 games and moved into
fourth in the AL East ahead of Blue Jays (27-26).
After Jarrod Saltalamacchia walked with one out in the second, he took
third on a two-out single by Ryan Sweeney and scored on a single by
Will Middlebrooks.
Punto doubled home one run. And when Rasmus overran Navas sinking drive
and could make the catch on tricky drive, two more runs scored.
"In the second inning they bunched some hits together," Jays manager
John Farrell said. "If we make a play on the sinking line drive its
two-run game instead of a four-run game. I thought (Drabek) got in a
better rhythm through the middle innings until he started to tire in the
seventh inning."
The Blue Jays countered with the third home run of the season by Mathis
with one out in the third inning. They loaded the bases on three singles
but Rasmus struck out to end the inning.
"There were some things defensively that we have been pretty sharp at
that we didnt quite come through today," Farrell said. "I think more
than anything the two-out hit was elusive."
The Red Sox made that run up in the fourth. Kevin Youkilis led off with a
double and took third when Bautista was charged with a throwing error
from right. But the most damaging part of the play was Drabek failing to
back up third base.
Sweeney walked and when Middlebrooks grounded into a double play,
Youkilis scored.
The Blue Jays scored an unearned run in their half of the inning.
Doubront was charged with an error on David Coopers two-out grounder,
Mathis bunted for a hit and Kelly Johnson hit a run-scoring single.
Bautista led off the bottom of the fifth with his 13th homer of the
season to cut the lead to 5-3.
But the Red Sox scored a run in the eighth against relievers
Darren Oliver and Francisco Cordero. David Ortiz singled and
Saltalamacchia walked against Oliver. Cordero walked Youkilis to load
the bases.
Ortiz scored on a groundout by Sweeney.
The Blue Jays made that one back in the bottom of the eighth with an
unearned run. Edwin Encarnacion singled against Matt Albers and scored
from first when Sweeney booted the ball on Lawries single to right
against Vicente Padilla. The inning ended when Lawrie was caught trying
to steal third.
"Bretts trying to be aggressive, trying to force things a little bit
with the two-out attempt at third base," Farrell said. "Hes certainly an
aggressive player. Were not going to temper that. Hes got the green
light but at the same time in situations weve got to shut him down. And
thats on me. Thats on no one else."
Lawrie, from Langley, B.C., said he will remain aggressive but will try
to be more aware of his surroundings.
"Not necessarily toning it down but just thinking about the situation at
hand," Lawrie said. "That might not necessarily be the best time to go
but I thought that I could get there and it ended up he fell right in
front of the bag and it cut off the way I wanted to slide. I thought I
could have been in there if he hadnt fallen like that."
Notes: Attendance at Rogers Centre was 43,390. ...Blue Jays closer
Sergio Santos (shoulder inflammation) started throwing off a mound in
Dunedin, Fla., on Friday for the first time since going on the disabled
list April 21. ....The Blue Jays claimed right-handed pitcher
Chris Schwinden on waivers from the Mets on Saturday and designated for
assignment right-hander Daniel Farquhar who has been with double-A New
Hampshire. ....Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia took some batting
practice Saturday for the first time since leaving Mondays game in the
fifth inning with a jammed right thumb. ....The Blue Jays send out
Drew Hutchison (4-2, 4.84) to face Daniel Bard (5-5, 4.56) in Sundays
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Defending champion Jay Don Blake was back on top in
the Champions Tour finale. Fred Couples also found himself on the
leaderboard in his first tour start in nearly 10 weeks.
Blake birdied three of the final four holes for a 6-under 64 and a
one-stroke lead Thursday in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Last
year, he won at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.
"Its been a long time since Ive been able to defend a title," Blake
said. "I have to admit I was nervous. I didnt know what to expect. I was
just hoping to play well."
Gary Hallberg shot a 65 in perfect conditions on a warm day at Desert
Mountain, and Couples was another stroke back along with Jay Haas,
Olin Browne and Bill Glasson.
Couples is playing for the first time since a back injury forced him to
withdraw during the first round of the Boeing Classic outside Seattle in
late August. He completed a round for the first time since winning the
Senior British Open in July for his second victory of the year.
"Beginners luck," Couples joked after birdieing the final two holes on
the Cochise Course. "I hit the ball solid. Im thrilled to death to be 4
under."
Charles Schwab Cup leader Bernhard Langer birdied the final two holes
for a 69, second-place Tom Lehman shot a 68, and third-place Roger
Chapman had a 69.
"Im very happy with my finish," Langer said.
Langer has a 211-point lead over Lehman and 657-point advantage over
Chapman in the race for the $1 million annuity. The tournament winner
will get 880 points, with players receiving a point for every $500 they
earn in the $2.5 million event.
Langer and Lehman would win the season title with a victory, while
Chapman needs a victory and some help to top the standings.
"Obviously, in the back of your head, there is always, What does
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The German star has two victories this season and leads the money list
with $2,023,296. Hes coming off a playoff loss to David Frost on Sunday
in San Antonio.
Lehman, a Scottsdale resident, also has two victories this year.
"Im disappointed with my scoring," Lehman said. "I misread a lot of
putts and when you misread your putts you start to doubt your reads and
the stroke sometimes follows suit. I think its more about commitment,
committing to a line and just rolling the putt."
The tournament is the 50-and-over tours first in Arizona since the 2002
Tradition at Superstition Mountain. The Tradition, a Champions Tour
major, was played on the Jack Nicklaus-designed Cochise Course from
1989-2001.
"The conditions are just beautiful," said Hallberg, a three-time PGA
Tour winner who won his lone Champions Tour title in 2010. "I mean
perfect lies in the fairways. You could really get the ball solid. But
the greens are tricky. I think thats the defence of this course."
While Blake often plays similar desert courses in his hometown of St.
George, Utah, he struggled with his distance control with shots flying
farther because of the heat, low humidity and altitude at the
mountainside layout.
"I drove it really well and the balls were going so far out there,"
Blake said. "The hard part right now for me to figure out is what iron
shot, whether I need to hit a hard 8 or an easy 7. Sometimes, I hit a
hard 8 and it goes 175 (yards). ... I feel like Im making some bad
swings on some of the irons because Im a little leery of the distance it
is going."
Blake won the Boeing Classic for his third career Champions Tour
victory. He won his lone PGA Tour title in 1991.
"Ive played well the last couple of months, the last few tournaments, so
I had some confidence coming in," Blake said.
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