Pawtucket Red Sox
New batterymate Brown provides immediate spark
07:52 AM EDT on Wednesday, August 22, 2007
PAWTUCKET — There’s been a lot of attention on catchers in the Boston Red Sox organization this week.
After Red Sox backup catcher Doug Mirabelli was placed on the disabled list last Friday with a strained right calf muscle, Boston summoned Kevin Cash from Pawtucket to replace him. Cash started two games for the Red Sox, including a solid job as Tim Wakefield’s batterymate on Monday in Tampa.
PawSox catcher George Kottaras, who is considered a prospect by the Red Sox, rebounded from a recent knee injury suffered in a home-plate collision during the team’s last homestand earlier this month and put on an offensive display with two homers in Monday’s loss.
Now Dusty Brown is in the mix.
Called up from Double-A Portland on Saturday, the 25-year-old catcher made his Triple-A debut on Sunday and was behind the plate again last night. Brown helped the PawSox to a 9-7 victory over the Syracuse Chiefs at McCoy Stadium last night with a 1-for-4 performance, including two RBI.
The Red Sox will need a solid backup catcher for Jason Varitek, and eventually someone to replace the Boston backstop.
Cash, Kottaras and now Brown all want to impress.
“Even when I was in Portland I felt [like I was in the mix] because I was playing real well, especially behind the plate,” said Brown. “I kept hearing good things from rovers. But now that I’m up here I get to play against the other guys I’m in the mix with and see how I compare, and let other people see how I compare. It’s good to be here.”
With the PawSox trailing by a pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, Brown provided a spark with a two-run single that tied the game at 7-7.
“It’s great,” he said. “It’s awesome. I couldn’t have picked a better spot to get a hit.”
Pawtucket’s Ed Rogers and Jacoby Ellsbury added an RBI each in the bottom of the eighth for a 9-6 lead. Closer Travis Hughes allowed one run in the ninth but earned his 21st save to become the club’s all-time single-season leader in that category.
“It wasn’t pretty, but I got the job done,” said Hughes, who broke Cory Bailey’s mark of 20 set in 1993. “It’s been a good year. I just need to stay consistent because it doesn’t matter how you start the year; it’s how you finish. I’m glad I got [the record], but it just means I’ve been here all year.”
It was a great game to complete the homestand for the PawSox. Ellsbury went 1-for-5 and extended his hitting streak to 17 games. Brandon Moss belted a pair of solo home runs, and Bobby Scales was 2-for-4 with a home run.
“There were a lot of good things that happened on the field tonight,” said PawSox manager Ron Johnson.
Still, it seems like the catching position in the organization is answering some questions this week as Brown has quickly made an impact.
“This guy is a good receiver,” said Johnson. “He got rave reviews from Double A.”
Now that he’s that much closer to the big leagues, Brown can taste it.
“You’re one step closer and only a phone call away,” he said. “Now it’s even a shorter phone call.”
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