Boston Red Sox
Pineiro pitches well in return, but PawSox offer little support
07:16 AM EDT on Thursday, July 26, 2007
TOLEDO, Ohio — Pawtucket’s 12-2 loss to Toledo last night was as ugly as the final score would indicate.
Oh, it was a close, tight, winnable game for the first five innings. But the PawSox wasted scoring opportunities in the middle innings, then saw the Mud Hens blow the game open with four runs in the sixth and five more in the seventh.
“Not much to talk about on this one,” Pawtucket manager Ron Johnson said afterward.
David Murphy gave the PawSox an early lead when he slammed his ninth home run of the season, an opposite-field shot just under the scoreboard in left.
And starter Joel Pineiro, making his first appearance for Pawtucket since the parent club in Boston designated him for assignment on July 22, was impressive in his three innings of work. The only baserunner he allowed was Chris Shelton, who walked with one out in the second but was thrown out trying to steal second by catcher Kevin Cash. .
“Joel Pineiro did a really nice job,” said Johnson. “He got three innings, and his pitch efficiency was good.”
Devern Hansack picked up for Pineiro and gave up a home run to Andres Torres on the third pitch he threw. Hansack got one out before walking Timo Perez, then throwing one pitch to Jack Hannahan and leaving with a stiff neck.
Edgar Martinez came on and walked Hannahan before giving up a run-scoring single to Shelton.
Pawtucket retied the game in the top of the fifth with an unearned run that scored on the second of Joe McEwing’s four singles on the night. But the Hens pulled away with a four-run sixth-inning rally that was fueled by three walks, one by Martinez and two more by Barry Hertzler.
“When you’re in a situation like that in the sixth inning, you’re kind of hoping and holding on,” Johnson said. “You’re hoping to get some kind of break to stay in the game, and we didn’t get it.
“I turned the page on this one right there.”
Things got worse when the Mud Hens scored five more times off Hertzler in the seventh. Hertzler’s line included seven hits and three walks in 1 2/3 innings, raising his ERA with the PawSox from 13.81 to 16.31.
Perez led the Mud Hens with five RBI, tying Toledo’s season-high, while Torres had three. Thanks to 12 hits and eight walks allowed by Pawtucket pitching, every Hen hitter reached base at least once.
After that, the only excitement came when Jeff Bailey, who was hit by a Ron Chiavacci curveball in the sixth, was hit by a pitch from Eulogio De La Cruz to lead off the eighth. Both benches emptied, but no punches were thrown and order was quickly restored.
The PawSox had won 8 of their last 11 games before last night, which Johnson said will allow his team to set aside the lopsided loss.
“You’ve got to push aside games like this anyway because there’s no alternative,” Johnson said. “If you’re going to carry this thing into the next day, what are you going to do?
“We’re going to come out and exchange lineup cards [today], and we’re going to play regardless of how we’ll feel about it. So let’s move on.”
NOTES: RHP Curt Schilling will start for the PawSox tonight in Toledo. Schilling is expected to throw about 65 pitches, which means he will pitch roughly four to five innings.
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