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Today's Starting Lineups OAKLAND ATHLETICS (64-81) at BOSTON RED SOX (82-63) Game #146 ● Thursday, September 14, 2017 ● Fenway Park, Boston, MA 1st Pitch: Weather: Attendance: Time of Game: Official Scorer: Chaz Scoggins Home Plate Umpire: Andy Fletcher (49) 1B: Alan Porter (64) 2B: Joe West (22, Crew Chief) 3B: Hunter Wendelstedt (21) OAKLAND ATHLETICS AVG HR RBI PLAYER POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .252 6 32 10-Marcus Semien SS .237 14 39 18-Chad Pinder RF .277 12 55 8-Jed Lowrie S 2B .268 24 74 25-Ryon Healy DH .273 18 36 28-Matt Olson L 1B .239 12 33 26-Matt Chapman 3B .000 0 0 22-Renato Núñez LF .214 4 11 20-Mark Canha CF .205 3 8 19-Josh Phegley C R H E LOB PITCHERS DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HB P/S 49-Kendall Graveman, RHP OAK Bench OAK Bullpen 48-RHP Daniel Gossett (4-8, 5.02) 50-Raul Alcantara, RHP 51-Darren Bush (Hitting) Left Left 52-Joey Wendle, OF 3-Boog Powell 35-Daniel Coulombe 55-Sean Manaea, LHP 62-Sam Moll 56-Chris Smith, RHP 13-Bruce Maxwell 23-Matt Joyce 58-Paul Blackburn, RHP^ Right 59-Marcus Jensen (Asst. Hitting) 52-Joey Wendle 60-Andrew Triggs, RHP^ 31-Liam Hendriks 1-Franklin Barreto, INF 13-Bruce Maxwell, C 28-Matt Olson, 1B 62-Sam Moll, LHP Right 39-Blake Treinen 2-Khris Davis, OF 14-Mike Aldrete (1st Base) 31-Liam Hendriks, RHP 63-Bobby Wahl, RHP^ 1-Franklin Barreto 44-Chris Hatcher 3-Boog Powell, OF 15-Steve Scarsone (3rd Base) 33-Daniel Mengden, RHP 64-Michael Brady, RHP 2-Khris Davis 46-Santiago Casilla 4-Chip Hale (Bench) 18-Chad Pinder, INF/OF 35-Daniel Coulombe, LHP 65-Scott Emerson (Pitching) 50-Raul Alcantara 5-Jake Smolinski, OF 19-Josh Phegley, C 39-Blake Treinen, RHP 66-Ryan Dull, RHP 5-Jake Smolinski 6-Bob Melvin (Manager) 20-Mark Canha, OF 41-Garvin Alston (Bullpen) 67-Simon Castro, RHP 12-Dustin Garneau 56-Chris Smith 8-Jed Lowrie, 2B 22-Renato Núñez, INF/OF 44-Chris Hatcher, RHP 64-Michael Brady Switch 10-Marcus Semien, SS 23-Matt Joyce, OF 45-Jharel Cotton, RHP * 10-day DL ^ 60-day DL 66-Ryan Dull None 11-Dustin Fowler, OF^ 25-Ryon Healy, INF 46-Santiago Casilla, RHP 67-Simon Castro 12-Dustin Garneau, C 26-Matt Chapman, 3B 48-Daniel Gossett, RHP BOSTON RED SOX AVG HR RBI PLAYER POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .270 8 54 2-Xander Bogaerts SS .313 7 57 15-Dustin Pedroia DH .276 19 80 16-Andrew Benintendi L LF .262 21 88 50-Mookie Betts RF .248 18 68 18-Mitch Moreland L 1B .296 4 30 7- Christian Vázquez C .297 8 18 11-Rafael Devers L 3B .173 0 4 12-Brock Holt L 2B .256 16 59 19-Jackie Bradley Jr. L CF R H E LOB PITCHERS DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HB P/S 47-Tyler Thornburg, RHP^ BOS Bench BOS Bullpen 31-LHP Drew Pomeranz (15-5, 3.35) 50-Mookie Betts, OF 51-Blaine Boyer, RHP Left Left 52-Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP 5-Tzu-Wei Lin 24-David Price 53-John Farrell (Manager) 12-Brock Holt 29-Roenis Elias 54-Carl Willis (Pitching) 55-Brian Butterfield (3rd Base) 58-Fernando Abad Right 56-Joe Kelly, RHP 63-Robby Scott 13-Hanley Ramirez 57-Victor Rodriguez (Asst. Hitting) 58-Fernando Abad, LHP 17-Deven Marrero Right 2-Xander Bogaerts, SS 18-Mitch Moreland, 1B 32-Josh Rutledge, INF^ 59-Sam Travis, 1B 25-Rajai Davis 37-Heath Hembree 3-Sandy Leon, C 19-Jackie Bradley Jr., OF 35-Steven Wright, RHP^ 60-Dana LeVangie (Bullpen) 5-Tzu-Wei Lin, INF 20-Ruben Amaro Jr. (1st Base) 36-Eduardo Núñez, INF/OF 30-Chris Young 39-Carson Smith 63-Robby Scott, LHP 7-Christian Vázquez, C 22-Rick Porcello, RHP 37-Heath Hembree, RHP 36-Eduardo Núñez 43-Addison Reed 67-Brandon Workman, RHP 10-Gary DiSarcina (Bench) 23-Blake Swihart, C 38-Doug Fister, RHP 68-Matt Barnes, RHP 59-Sam Travis 46-Craig Kimbrel 11-Rafael Devers, 3B 24-David Price, LHP 39-Carson Smith, RHP 71-Austin Maddox, RHP 51-Blaine Boyer 12-Brock Holt, INF/OF 25-Rajai Davis, OF 40-Marco Hernandez, INF^ Switch 76-Hector Velázquez, RHP 13-Hanley Ramirez, 1B/DH 28-Robbie Ross Jr., LHP^ 41-Chris Sale, LHP 3-Sandy Leon 56-Joe Kelly 86-Brian Bannister (Asst. Pitching) 15-Dustin Pedroia, 2B 29-Roenis Elias, LHP 43-Addison Reed, RHP 67-Brandon Workman 23-Blake Swihart 16-Andrew Benintendi, OF 30-Chris Young, OF 44-Chili Davis (Hitting) 68-Matt Barnes * 10-day DL ^ 60-day DL 17-Deven Marrero, INF 31-Drew Pomeranz, LHP 46-Craig Kimbrel, RHP 71-Austin Maddox 76-Hector Velázquez .
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