Monday, March 17, 2014

Grady Sizemore puts on a show in Red Sox win


GRADY SIZEMORE ~ What a day !
RED SOX : GAME REPORT
March 17,2014.








STL  5  7 0
BOS 10 12 1

c/o The Associated Press

FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Grady Sizemore had three hits, scored three runs and showed a good glove in the outfield, helping the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 10-5 Monday.

An AL All-Star in each of his last three full seasons (2006-08), Sizemore has been hampered by injuries over the last five years and missed the past two seasons following operations on his right knee and back.

"I'm just happy to be healthy and be out there playing and being able to do those things, and hopefully build off that," Sizemore said.

Sizemore, signed in January to a $750,000, one-year contract, ended the first inning when he crashed into the center-field wall to rob Daniel Descalso of an extra-base hit. In the eighth, sprinting back and to his right, Sizemore made a diving catch at the warning track to nab Jon Jay's sinking fly ball.

"Obviously, a very good day, both sides of the ball," Red Sox manager John Farrell said. "Very good defense, fearless as we saw. And as we've talked about the timing at the plate left-handed pitching, right-handed pitching. He puts very good swings on some pitches and maybe a little bit of a flashback to how good Grady was for a number of years."

Boston starter John Lackey gave up five runs, six hits and two walks in five innings with three strikeouts.

Cardinals starter Shelby Miller gave up three runs, three hits and three walks in 3 2/3 innings.

To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, the Red Sox and Cardinals played with green bases, the Red Sox wore green caps and jerseys and the Cardinals wore green caps.

STARTING TIME:

Despite the numbers, Farrell was satisfied with Lackey's performance.

"Five innings today, he was up in the zone a little bit more than we'll typically see from John," Lackey said. "All their runs coming with two outs. It's all part of spring training. You get back in the mindset and physically building him up. So a good work day."

Miller was working on his secondary pitches.

"He was using a lot of different pitches today," manager Mike Matheny said. "He was using a different philosophy. I know he's been working on his other pitches and we've talked about that all spring -- the Catch-22 of getting better with your secondary pitches but also keeping your key pitches as sharp as you want them and the results as good as you want to. Overall, I think he did a good job. We saw some good pitches in tough spots. I think he'd like to see a little more than he had. He was a little frustrated. You've got to take all things into consideration with the conditions the way they are.

TRAINER'S ROOM:

Cardinals:

Right-hander Jason Motte, who is coming back from elbow ligament-replacement surgery, faced hitters Monday morning at the Cardinals' complex. Motte is slated to next face hitters again Friday, which is in line with his original schedule.

BACK IN CAMP:

Right-hander Pat Neshek returned to Cardinals camp after the birth of his son Thursday and threw in a minor league game. He could pitch in a major league game on Wednesday. Neshek's son remains in the hospital with some breathing problems. The Cardinals are giving Neshek all the time he needs to deal with his family situation. The first son of Neshek and his wife, Gehrig John Neshek, died 23 hours after his birth in October 2012 because of respiratory complications.

Red Sox:

Third baseman Will Middlebrooks sat out the game with a hyperextended right middle finger. He is day to day.

Left-hander Craig Breslow is scheduled to throw batting practice for the first time on Friday. He is being brought along slowly after an increased workload last season.

FOR THE RECORD:

Dustin Pedroia went 2 for 4 with two runs scored, three RBIs and his first home run of spring training.

Mike Napoli hit a three-run homer in a five-run fifth inning. It was his third home run of spring training.

Kolten Wong went 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI for the Cardinals.

THIS AND THAT: The Red Sox made their second round of roster moves on Monday. Right-hander Allen Webster and catcher Christian Vazquez were optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket. Shortstop Deven Marrero was reassigned to minor league camp. Boston reassigned left-handers Tim Cooney and Lee Stoppelman and catcher Travis Tartamella to their minor league camp.

THE VIDEO


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Grady Sizemore puts on a show !


THE BOX SCORE



St. Louis Batting
BattersABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Wong, 2B4031000.394
  Garcia, G, 2B0000000.385
Jay, LF4100004.176
  Mateo, L, SS0000000.286
Descalso, 3B4012011.370
  Moore, S, 3B0000000.231
Adams, M, DH3000111.281
Scruggs, 1B3100101.250
Robinson, S, RF4110011.308
Bourjos, CF3000013.300
  Pham, CF1000010.000
Cruz, T, C3110022.150
  Easley, C1000000.333
Kozma, SS3112001.231
  Piscotty, LF1000000.346
Totals345752714


BATTING
2B: Descalso (2, Lackey), Kozma (2, Lackey), Wong (3, De La Rosa, R).
TB: Descalso 2; Wong 4; Cruz, T; Robinson, S; Kozma 2.
RBI: Descalso 2 (7), Kozma 2 (6), Wong (8).
2-out RBI: Descalso 2; Kozma 2; Wong.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Adams, M; Descalso.
Team RISP: 3-for-9.
Team LOB: 4.

FIELDING
DP: 2 (Greenwood-Kozma-Scruggs, Mateo, L-Scruggs).


Boston Batting
BattersABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Sizemore, G, CF4330000.381
  Brown, C, CF1000001.313
Victorino, RF2000101.222
  Snyder, B, 3B2011001.263
Pedroia, 2B4223001.276
  McCoy, M, 2B1000001.125
Ortiz, D, DH2100102.074
   b- Butler, D, PH-DH1000000.100
Napoli, 1B4113001.233
  Ramos, H, RF0000000.000
Nava, LF-RF2110100.269
  Carp, LF-1B0000100.214
Bogaerts, SS2111102.160
  Herrera, J, SS1000001.231
Pierzynski, C3010003.304
  Lavarnway, C1111000.346
Holt, 3B2000001.269
   a- Gomes, J, PH-LF-RF-LF2010001.214
Totals34101295016
a-Grounded out for Holt in the 5th. b-Popped out for Ortiz, D in the 6th.

BATTING
2B: Bogaerts (2, Lyons), Sizemore, G (1, Greenwood).
HR: Pedroia (1, 3rd inning off Miller, S, 1 on, 2 out), Napoli (3, 5th inning off Lyons, 2 on, 1 out), Lavarnway (2, 8th inning off Siegrist, 0 on, 0 out).
TB: Snyder, B; Napoli 4; Pierzynski; Pedroia 5; Bogaerts 2; Gomes, J; Nava; Lavarnway 4; Sizemore, G 4.
RBI: Pedroia 3 (5), Napoli 3 (6), Bogaerts (3), Snyder, B (3), Lavarnway (5).
2-out RBI: Pedroia 2.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Pierzynski; Holt; Gomes, J.
GIDP: Pedroia, Herrera, J.
Team RISP: 3-for-9.
Team LOB: 5.

FIELDING
E: Victorino (1, fielding).


St. Louis Pitching
PitchersIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Miller, S3.23333016.23
Lyons (BS, 1)(L, 0-1)1.155510114.63
Greenwood1.02110009.00
Rosenthal1.00001001.80
Siegrist1.02110011.80

Boston Pitching
PitchersIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Lackey (W, 1-0)5.06552309.39
Mujica (H, 1)0.20000000.00
De La Rosa, R (H, 3)1.11000207.36
Uehara1.00000100.00
Tazawa1.00000102.25



Balk: Lyons.
Groundouts-flyouts: Miller, S 7-1, Lyons 4-0, Greenwood 1-0, Rosenthal 2-0, Siegrist 0-3, Lackey 5-4, Mujica 1-1, De La Rosa, R 0-2, Uehara 1-0, Tazawa 1-0.
Batters faced: Miller, S 17, Lyons 10, Greenwood 4, Rosenthal 3, Siegrist 5, Lackey 23, Mujica 2, De La Rosa, R 5, Uehara 3, Tazawa 3.
Inherited runners-scored: Lyons 2-1.
Umpires: HP: Fieldin Culbreth. 1B: Bob Davidson. 2B: Jeff Kellogg. 3B: Tim Timmons.
Weather: 80 degrees, overcast.
Wind: 16 mph, R to L.
T: 2:38.
Att: 9,908.
Venue: JetBlue Park.
March 17, 2014

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