Looking forward and back
This past series against the White Sox was a split but I thought the Red played pretty good. They ran into some tough pitching but played each game competitively and, had
they been able to score some runs against the bullpen, this could have been a 4 game sweep for Boston. I think people are worried about Josh Beckett but he just hasn’t been getting run support. Clay Buchholz is a different story; Clay needs confidence to hit spots because he has live fastball and good breaking ball. The problem is that he gets rattled when pressure’s on causing him to guide the ball the ball to the plate. When the velocity is not there his pitches hang. Clay has the ability and talent but his is still a little immature in his makeup.
Now Boston has a good opportunity to gain some momentum against Texas. Mike Lowell and Papi are both ready to go tonight (Lowell is here reading the paper). They both appear healthy so this series looks good for Boston.
I just talked to Bob Montgomery and he said that Charlie Zink is not quite as good as Wakefield in terms of movement on the knuckler, but that he has the ability to get outs regardless. What Zink needs to do is hit his locations and get swings and misses from last minute movement. If Zink can keep the team in the game and keep the ball in the ballpark, the Sox have a good chance of getting a win tonight.
Find some momentum in this series and get some confidence going into what could be a tough series at the end of the week against Toronto.

August 13th, 2008 at 12:43 am
Jim,
Great foresight on the game tonight. With a 12-2 lead Zink he was certainly able to keep the Sox in the game albeit he did get pretty roughed up in the 5th inning.
Tito seems to think that with August being here, that Beckett is transforming into post-season mode. Hope its not too early for that.
Papi proved that the wrist was O.K tonight.
Let’s Hope Byrd can help at the back of the rotation.
Is there any help out there for the bullpen?