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Boston Red Sox vs. Oakland Athletics

· Tuesday, July 20, 2010  · 7:05 pm  · CSNCA

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GAME SCORECARD

Tonight’s Umpires:
About Tonight’s Game:

Of fi cial Scorer: Chuck Dybdal

HP 61 Bob DAVIDSON

Pre-Game Presentation: State Farm Good Neighbor Award Live National Anthem: Arielle Paige

1B 2B 3B
84 Angel CAMPOS 72 Alfonso MARQUEZ

A’s Upcoming Games:

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  • Tim TSCHIDA*

July 21 BOS LHP Gio Gonzalez (8-6, 3.63) vs. RHP Clay Buchholz (10-4, 2.45) 12:35 pm CSNCA

*Crew chief

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BOSTON RED SOX (53-40

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16 Marco SCUTARO, SS 54 Darnell McDONALD, LF 34 David ORTIZ, DH
(.277, 4, 28) (.262, 6, 24)
(.253, 18, 59) (.298, 18, 59) (.333, 15, 58) (.273, 11, 45)
(.282, 4, 15) (.229, 8, 25)
(.118, 0, 0)
20 Kevin YOUKILIS, 1B 29 Adrian BELTRE, 3B

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  • J.D. DREW, RF

23 Mike CAMERON, CF 22 Bill HALL, 2B 36 Kevin CASH, C

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BOSTON ROSTER

Coaching Staff:

47 Terry Francona, Manager

49 RHP Tim WAKEFIELD (3-8, 5.65)

10 Tim Bogar, Third Base 50 Ron Johnson, First Base 28 Dave Magadan, Hitting 57 Gary Tuck, Bullpen 52 John Farrell, Pitching

Position Players:

2 Jacoby Ellsbury (DL) L/L OF

35 DeMarlo Hale, Bench

60 Daniel Nava 68 Dusty Brown

Pitchers:

11 Clay Buchholz (DL) 17 Manny Delcarmen
S/L OF R/R C
3 Eric Patterson 7 J.D. Drew
L/R OF

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15 Dustin Pedroia (DL) R/R IF
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16 Marco Scutaro 20 Kevin Youkilis 22 Bill Hall 23 Mike Cameron 25 Mike Lowell (DL) 29 Adrian Beltre 30 Ryan Shealy 32 Jeremy Hermida 33 Jason Varitek (DL) 34 David Ortiz
R/R IF R/R IF R/R OF R/R OF R/R IF R/R IF R/R IF L/R OF
18 Daisuke Matsuzaka R/R P 19 Josh Beckett (DL) 31 Jon Lester 37 Hideki Okajima 40 John Lackey 48 Scott Atchison 49 Tim Wakefield 51 Daniel Bard 56 Ramon Ramirez 58 Jonathan Papelbon 62 Dustin Richardson
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L/L DH

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  • 36 Kevin Cash

41 Victor Martinez (DL) S/R 54 Darnell McDonald R/R OF

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63 Junichi Tazawa (DL) R/R P

  • 64 Michael Bowden
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OAKLAND ATHLETICS (46-47)

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10 Daric BARTON, 1B
Kurt SUZUKI, C
32 Jack CUST, DH
(.229, 3, 17) (.273, 5, 32)
(.252, 10, 37)
(.281, 5, 22) (.271, 9, 47) (.286, 2, 23) (.246, 1, 18) (.270, 4, 28) (.271, 3, 29)
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  • Kevin KOUZMANOFF, 3B

14 Mark ELLIS, 2B 18 Gabe GROSS, RF 11 Rajai DAVIS, LF

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  • Cliff PENNINGTON, SS

OAKLAND ROSTER

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Coaching Staff:

12 Mike Gallego,Third Base 38 Todd Steverson, First Base 20 Jim Skaalen, Hitting 41 Curt Young, Pitching 37 Ron Romanick, Bullpen 46 Tye Waller, Bench
17 Bob Geren, Manager

51 LHP Dallas BRADEN (4-7, 3.83)

  • Position Players:
  • Pitchers:

13 Jerry Blevins 15 Ben Sheets
2 Cliff Pennington 3 Eric Chavez (DL) 4 Coco Crisp 5 Kevin Kouzmanoff 6 Travis Buck (DL) 7 Adam Rosales 8 Kurt Suzuki
10 Daric Barton 11 Rajai Davis 14 Mark Ellis 18 Gabe Gross 21 Ryan Sweeney (DL) L/L OF 25 Matt Carson 26 Matt Watson 28 Conor Jackson (DL) R/R OF
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31 Brad Ziegler 33 Joey Devine (DL) 40 Andrew Bailey 44 John Meloan (DL) 47 Gio Gonzalez 48 Michael Wuertz 49 Brett Anderson (DL) L/L 50 Ross Wolf 51 Dallas Braden 53 Trevor Cahill 54 Vin Mazzaro 55 Josh Outman (DL) 56 Craig Breslow

58 Justin Duchscherer (DL) R/R

63 Henry Rodriguez
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32 Jack Cust 35 Landon Powell
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    PAGE 12 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 SPORTS DIGEST awards banquet on Monday, April 2, starting at 5:30 p.m. VERMILLION: Caleb Miller, Mitch Ellison improved to 14-8 overall and 4-4 in the Summit League, league will hold its organizational meeting on Wednesday, USD’s Westbrook To Play In VIBORG-HURLEY: Matt Jensen, Zach Kraning in the YHS Commons. WAGNER: Branson Tolliver, Tyler Krcil while Oakland fell to 1-13 and 0-4 in the conference. April 4, at 7 p.m. at Lakeview Golf Course at the club- Portsmouth Invite All wrestlers, cheerleaders, managers, coaches, fam- GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The Coyotes claimed the team doubles point, winning house. VERMILLION — Charlie Westbrook, the leading scorer ily members and fans are invited to attend. AVON: Lanae Van Gerpen two of three matches. Freshman Yamini Reddy and junior For more information, call league secretary Bonnie BERESFORD: Molly Kenedy, Jessica Begue, Chelsey Cahan Veronika Makashov won 8-0 at No. 3 doubles in the first Gusso at 605-660-3946. from the University of South Dakota men’s basketball BON HOMME: Tara Ranke, Jesi Vlcek, Sara Burbach, Raquel Sutera, team, said Sunday night that he has accepted an invite to S.D. Basketball Academic All- Brittney Rezac, Emily Roberson match completed, before Oakland claimed the win at No. the Portsmouth Invitational. CENTERVILLE: Samantha Blake 2 doubles. That left the match at No. 1 doubles as seniors Coaches: Send In Spring Sports ELK POINT-JEFFERSON: Ashley Fejfar, Tory McCreary Shadi Soleymani and Alena Sergeychik won 9-7. The tournament, held April 11-14 in Portsmouth, Va., State Honors Announced FREEMAN: Paige Herrboldt, Carly Uecker, Kaitlyn Stern, Christa Roth showcases the top 64 seniors from all divisions in the WATERTOWN — The South Dakota Basketball MARION: Stephanie Haiar The Coyotes rolled in singles, sweeping all six Information ASAP country for a 4-day tournament in front of NBA scouts.