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April 23, 2007
Who's Hot
-The Red Sox (five-game winning streak is tied with San Francisco for longest in the league; four straight victories have been come-from-behind)
-Tim Wakefield (American League leader in E.R.A. with 1.35 -- 3 runs allowed in 20 innings pitched)
-Jonathan Papelbon (6 for 6 in saves; has struck out 13 of 27 batters faced)
-J.D. Drew (7 for his last 18; has reached base safely in 16 of 17 games)
-Mike Lowell (8 game hitting streak; 12 for his last 32 with 3 homers)
-David Ortiz (13 for his last 36)
-Jason Varitek (6 for 12 in Yankee series)
Who's Not
-Julio Lugo (2 for his last 18)
-Dustin Pedroia (3 for his last 32)
Red Sox vs. Tomo Ohka
-David Ortiz, 2 for 6 (.333), 1 HR
-Mike Lowell, 11 for 37 (.297), 3 HR
-Manny Ramirez, 2 for 7 (.286), 0 HR
-Wily Mo Pena, 3 for 12 (.250), 2 HR
-J.D. Drew, 2 for 11 (.182), 0 HR
-Julio Lugo, 2 for 11 (.182), 0 HR
-Kevin Youkilis, 0 for 3
-Dustin Pedroia, 0 for 2
Blue Jays vs. Tim Wakefield
-Royce Clayton, 11 for 36 (.306), 1 HR
-Alex Rios, 5 for 17 (.294), 1 HR
-Matt Stairs, 10 for 36 (.278), 1 HR
-Greg Zaun, 3 for 13 (.231), 0 HR
-Vernon Wells, 10 for 35 (.229), 0 HR
-Frank Thomas, 8 for 36 (.211), 3 HR
-John McDonald, 3 for 14 (.214), 0 HR
-Jason Phillips, 1 for 5 (.200), 0 HR
-Aaron Hill, 0 for 8
More Stuff
-The Red Sox are 7-1 at home, where they've won 6 straight games.
-Boston's 12-5 record is their best at this point since 2003.
Posted by Mike McDermott
at 5:54 PM to Projo Sox Streakers
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