September 16, 2003

One down, 13 to go. Boston topped Tampa 8-2 thanks to eight solid innings from Lowe and three hits (including a long home run) from Ramirez. The Red Sox scored in 6 of their 8 innings and, because the Mariners lost 6-4 in Texas, bumped their wild card lead to 1½ games. Lowe began with 4.2 no-hit innings and of his 24 outs, only one was hit to the outfield. In his past seven starts dating to Aug. 13 in Oakland, he is 5-0 with a 2.58 ERA:
          IP    H  ER  BB  K

0813 Oak 5 5 2 2 3 7-3 W
0819 Oak 6 2 0 0 3 2-3 ND
0824 Sea 7.1 5 1 5 4 6-1 W
0829 NYY 6 5 5 3 1 10-5 W
0903 CWS 7 10 2 4 3 5-4 ND
0909 Bal 6 6 1 2 5 9-2 W
0915 TB 8 4 2 2 6 8-2 W
45.1 37 13 18 25
Blogwatch: Jeffery the Embedded Yankee checks in at Musings; the AL contenders' bullpens at Dewey’s House; Yanks Fan/Sox fan look at their pre-season predictions; Guapo's Ghost is preparing an analysis of Lowe; and an early look at part of the 2004 schedule.

Elsewhere, Three more reviews of HBO's Curse of the Bambino, which debuts tonight; Chris Dial looks at the AL races; Larry Mahnken writes: "What Alfonso Soriano represents to me is the crux of the differences between traditional analysis and sabermetric analysis"; King Kaufman on baseball v football blogs (and a follow-up); Parts 1 and 2 of an interview with Ned Colletti, Assistant General Manager of the San Francisco Giants. … Rob Neyer's AL MVP list: Alex Rodriguez, Jorge Posada, Bret Boone, Carlos Delgado and Jason Giambi.

Pedro/Jeremi Gonzalez at 7:05 pm.

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