Boston, San Francisco Losses

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Last night was a bad one if you were a fan of the Red Sox, Giants or Todd Glass.

The Yankees trounced the Red Sox 11-3. Boston took an early 1-0 lead in the first inning off a Johnny Damon home run, but then fell apart behind Derek Lowe's pitching. I listened to the massacre over the web.

I watched the Giants lose to the Dodgers by a score of 2-1. Both starting pitchers only gave up one run, but it was a Paul Lo Duca single in the eighth inning that put L.A. on top. Barry Bonds had four plate appearances and walked all four times. He's only nine away from becoming the all-time walk leader. Rickey Henderson currently holds that distinction with 2,191 base on balls.

2 Comments

soo said:

Yeah, but your Giants came back with a vengeance last night. What is wrong with Nomo?!

david said:

I don't know. Nomo seemed to self-destruct and hasn't won since April. Hope he can turn it around or it might be the bullpen for him. Schmidt pitches tonight. Should be a good game.

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