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July 14, 2007
Hot Streaks
-Kevin Youkilis has played in 127 consecutive error-free games at first base, a franchise record.
-Coco Crisp has handled 370 consecutive outfield chances without an error, a team record.
-For Toronto: Alex Rios has an eight-game hitting streak, during which he is 15 for 30 (.500). In his last five games against the Red Sox, Rios is 11 for 18 (.611).
Cold Streaks
-The Red Sox have lost five straight one-run games.
-Coco Crisp is 1 for his last 12.
-Eric Hinske is 0 for his last 11.
-For Toronto: John McDonald is 1 for his last 13 against Boston.
Blue Jays vs. Daisuke Matsuzaka
-Alex Rios, 3 for 6 (.500)
-Lyle Overbay, 2 for 6 (.333), 1 HR
-Troy Glaus, 1 for 3 (.333)
-Vernon Wells, 1 for 6 (.167)
-Gregg Zaun, 0 for 1
-Royce Clayton, 0 for 2
-John McDonald, 0 for 3
-Frank Thomas 0 for 4
-Aaron Hill, 0 for 5
-Matsuzaka is 1-1 with a 2.08 E.R.A. in two starts against Toronto.
Red Sox vs. Dustin McGowan
-Mike Lowell, 1 for 1
-Wily Mo Pena, 1 for 1
-David Ortiz, 0 for 1
-Manny Ramirez, 0 for 1
-Kevin Youkilis, 0 for 1
-Coco Crisp, 0 for 3
-McGowan has pitched three scoreless innings in two career appearances in relief against Boston. He has a 1-0 record against the Red Sox.
More Stuff
-All-time series: Boston 236, Toronto 187
-Matsuzaka's 123 strikeouts this year puts him seventh all-time among Red Sox rookie pitchers. He will move up to fourth with three strikeouts today.
-Manny Ramirez has more home runs (54) and RBI (138) against Toronto in his career than any other player in major league history.
-Mike Timlin needs one appearance to tie Lindy McDaniel for 13th all-time. Timlin has pitched in 984 major league games.
-Mike Lowell last night hit his second triple of the season; it is the first time he has ever had more than one triple in a season.
Posted by Mike McDermott
at 3:52 PM to Projo Sox Streakers
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