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June 19, 2007

Sox Streakers for June 19

Who's Hot
-Coco Crisp, five-game hitting streak, during which he has gone 9 for 14, raising his batting average from .223 to .247
-J.D. Drew, four-game hitting streak, during which he has gone 6 for 16. Is 6 for 21 (.286) as Red Sox leadoff hitter.
-Dustin Pedroia, 7 for 16 over his last four games. Batting .351 in the month of June.
-Manny Ramirez, 31 for 77 (.403) over his last 23 games; batting .385 in the month of June.

Who's Not
-Mike Lowell, 1 for his last 16 and 9 for 54 (.167) over last 15 games, dropping his average from .337 to .299.
-Julio Lugo, 0 for his last 11, now hitting .119 in the month of June. Has third-lowest average (.205) of all American League qualifiers.
-Jason Varitek, 0 for his last 12, 7 for 39 (.179) over his last 11 games.

Red Sox vs. Tim Hudson
-Wily Mo Pena, 1 for 1
-Kevin Youkilis, 2 for 3, 1 HR
-Dustin Pedroia, 1 for 2
-Jason Varitek, 9 for 22 (.409), 1 HR
-J.D. Drew, 3 for 10
-David Ortiz, 9 for 31 (.290), 1 HR
-Eric Hinske, 6 for 21 (.286)
-Mike Lowell, 3 for 11 (.273)
-Manny Ramirez, 8 for 32 (.250)
-Coco Crisp, 3 for 12 (.250)
-Alex Cora, 2 for 8
-Julio Lugo, 0 for 10
-For his career, Hudson is 3-8 with a 6.22 E.R.A. against Boston.

Braves vs. Josh Beckett
-Matt Diaz, 1 for 1
-Pete Orr, 1 for 1
-Andruw Jones, 8 for 29 (.276)
-Brian McCann, 2 for 8
-Jeff Francoeur, 1 for 5
-Chipper Jones, 4 for 23 (.174), 2 HR
-Edgar Renteria, 1 for 10
-Kelly Johnson, 0 for 2
-Chris Woodward, 0 for 3
-For his career, Beckett is 5-7 with a 2.62 E.R.A. against Atlanta.

More Stuff
-All-time series: Atlanta 25, Boston 18.
-When Curt Schilling went without a strikeout last night, it ended a streak of at least 378 starts with at least one. That was the third longest streak of any pitcher in the last 51 years. The longest such streak was 411, by Tom Seaver from 1967 to 1978.
-Barry Bonds' home run Sunday off Tim Wakefield was the fifth time in the history of Fenway Park that a 40-year-old hitter homered off a 40-year old pitcher. The other instances: Ted Williams off Chicago's Early Wynn in 1960; California's Reggie Jackson off Tom Seaver, twice, in 1986; Baltimore's B.J. Surhoff off David Wells in 2005.

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