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Maine Finn
04-17-2004, 12:03 AM
BOSTON (AP) -- Tim Wakefield shut down the Yankees' third baseman six months too late.

Boston's knuckleballer ruined Alex Rodriguez's visit to the park that nearly was his home, holding him to an infield single and leading the Red Sox to a 6-2 win over New York before a packed house Friday night.

Last October, third baseman Aaron Boone won the AL championship series for New York when he hit Wakefield's first pitch of the 11th inning into the left-field seats for a 6-5 win in Game 7 at Yankee Stadium.

Boone seriously injured his knee while playing pickup basketball and was released in late February, although he hopes to play for a team this season.

The Yankees filled his spot by obtaining Rodriguez from Texas after Boston's long courtship of the former Rangers star failed.

Rodriguez, the AL home run champion, finished 1-for-4 after lining out in the eighth against Scott Williamson and didn't hit the ball out of the infield.

Manny Ramirez, who would have been traded for Rodriguez, AL batting champion Bill Mueller and Doug Mirabelli homered off Javier Vazquez (1-1). Jorge Posada hit his fifth homer for New York in the second, cutting Boston's lead to 4-1, after Wakefield retired his first five batters.

The first of 19 regular-season games between the rivals began a four-game series. A full house of well-behaved fans could buy souvenir T-shirts with the message: "Showdown in Beantown."

Wakefield (1-0) pitched two outstanding games in the ALCS before losing Game 7 in relief. He was strong again Friday, allowing two runs, five hits and four walks in seven innings. He struck out four.

But the eighth inning nearly ruined the Red Sox again. The Yankees scored three runs in the eighth to tie Game 7 at 5. On Friday, Ramirez dropped a routine fly with two outs and nobody on. Williamson then loaded the bases on two walks, but lefty Alan Embree struck out lefty Hideki Matsui.

Boston scored four in the first on Mueller's two-run homer, Ramirez's solo shot and shortstop Derek Jeter's error that allowed the fourth run to score.

In the top of the first, Rodriguez was booed when he entered the batter's box and cheered when he swung at the first pitch and missed.

He grounded to shortstop on an 0-2 count in the first and struck out swinging on three pitches in the fourth. In the sixth, he beat out an infield hit on which shortstop Pokey Reese bobbled the ball but still appeared to throw him out. But Rodriguez was thrown out trying to steal third.

His first fielding chance came in the sixth when Kevin Millar hit a leadoff liner that Rodriguez grabbed as he jumped a few inches off the ground.

Rodriguez, an outstanding shortstop, shifted to third so Jeter could keep his position.

"I'm enjoying playing third," he said before the game. "Every game's a new challenge."

Boston's bid to obtain Rodriguez from Texas failed when the players' union said his deal with the Red Sox would have decreased the value of his contract.

The crowd of 35,163 -- 108 fewer than attended Thursday night's 12-7 loss to Baltimore -- cheered when Rodriguez lined out to third baseman Mueller on his fourth at-bat in the eighth.

Mirabelli made it 5-1 in the fourth with his first homer, but the Yankees got a run in the fifth on Matsui's single, Mirabelli's passed ball and Bernie Williams' single.

Mirabelli then doubled in a run in the sixth.

Game notes
The Red Sox unveiled a bronze statue of Ted Williams outside Fenway Park four hours before the game. The Boston slugger died in 2002. ... Friday was the 86th anniversary of Carl Mays' one-hit, 1-0 win over the Philadelphia A's that gave Boston a 2-0 record on its way to the World Series championship. It hasn't won a title since. ... Mueller was in a 1-for-25 slump before his homer.

woot woot

UkrainianAmerican
04-17-2004, 09:36 AM
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Operation Ivy
04-17-2004, 09:59 AM
I hate the Yankees :fork: but i hate the Red Sox even more :slap: :-*$

Baltimore Orioles woot woot

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UkrainianAmerican
04-17-2004, 10:00 AM
I hate the Yankees :fork: but i hate the Red Sox even more :slap: :-*$

Baltimore Orioles woot woot

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:bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
*prepares and IED for Ivy's new tank*
;)

Operation Ivy
04-17-2004, 10:04 AM
:D Lets look at the standings in the East ;)

Orioles 5-4
Red Sox 5-4
Devil Rays 5-4
Yankees 5-5 hehehe
Blue Jays 3-7

Dont worry though i hate Boston more then any other team :P

Maine Finn
04-17-2004, 10:05 AM
Yankees suck.

Go Red Sox.

UkrainianAmerican
04-17-2004, 10:07 AM
Well, ACTUALLY, I dont watch baseball, nor do I care. But since there are people here from outta state, I gosta REPRETHENT.
But Boston really sucks though. As do mets.

Salty Dog
04-17-2004, 10:33 AM
:D Lets look at the standings in the East ;)

Orioles 5-4
Red Sox 5-4
Devil Rays 5-4
Yankees 5-5 hehehe
Blue Jays 3-7

Dont worry though i hate Boston more then any other team :P

why?....oh i know why....because we're wicked pissah!

Fintin
04-17-2004, 03:23 PM
GO TIGERS.....all the way back to the locker room...

Beowulf
04-17-2004, 03:25 PM
f-the yankees. jeter smokes pole.

UkrainianAmerican
04-17-2004, 03:26 PM
f-the yankees. jeter smokes pole.
:bash: :fork: :-*$ :slap:
Yeah, that oughtta teach ya.

Maine Finn
04-17-2004, 03:44 PM
f-the yankees. jeter smokes pole.

woot

Kriz
04-17-2004, 03:57 PM
All sports are for gays, except ballet. Now that's a sport for reaaaaal men ;)

NcDeuce
04-17-2004, 03:58 PM
I know it's early but let's see everyone's predictions...

AL West
Seattle (Fairly balanced)

AL Central
Chicago (Twins lost some good players, KC will improve)

AL East
New York (talent + experience + depth)

NL West
San Francisco (watch out once they get their two stud pitchers healthy)

NL Central
Houston (talk about balance)

NL East
Florida (up & coming aces)

AL Wild Card
Can't decide between Anaheim, Boston, or Oakland.

NL Wild Card
The Cubs or Braves

Edit: Sorry Ivy, the O's won't make it to the playoffs :P