Yankees at Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox organization remembered the past Friday when it
celebrated the 100-year anniversary of Fenway Park’s opening before the
team turned in a performance to forget. The Red Sox, who are off to a
4-9 start, host the New York Yankees in the second of a three-game
series Saturday. Boston has been outscored 31-8 during its four-game
losing streak – all at home – and is off to another pedestrian start
after losing 10 of its first 12 in 2011.
The Red Sox are sub-par
at the plate, but pitching – especially the starters – is the biggest
reason why Boston is struggling. The Red Sox have allowed a major
league-leading 23 homers and the starters have a combined 6.11 ERA. The
Yankees send out veteran Freddy Garcia, who has enjoyed success against
the Red Sox in the past. Boston counters with youngster Felix Doubront,
who will make his first career start against the Yankees.
TV: 4:05 p.m. ET, Fox
PITCHING MATCHUP: Yankees RH Freddy Garcia (0-1, 6.97 ERA) vs. Red Sox LH Felix Doubront (0-0, 5.40 ERA)
Garcia
has allowed 13 hits in 8 1/3 innings over two starts, including a 7-3
loss to Minnesota on Monday in which he yielded five runs and nine hits.
Garcia, though, is 9-4 lifetime against the Red Sox, including 3-1 at
Fenway Park. The Red Sox roster is hitting .279 against Garcia, with
Mike Aviles (8-for-14) and David Ortiz (11-for-39, two homers) doing the
most damage. Garcia has fared well against Adrian Gonzalez and Kevin
Youkilis (combined 5-for-28).
Doubront pitched five innings in
each 2012 start, and has 13 strikeouts. The Red Sox won both – 6-4
against Tampa Bay on Sunday and 4-2 at Toronto on April 9. Doubront has
faced the Yankees four times out of the bullpen and yielded only a .200
batting average with six strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings.
WALK-OFFS
1.
The Yankees’ Derek Jeter recorded his 3,111th career hit Friday to pass
Dave Winfield and move into 18th all-time. Jeter is off to a fast start
with four homers and 11 RBIs, and tops New York regulars with a .359
average.
2. Youkilis, a career .285 hitter, is off to a .195 start.
3.
New York's Alex Rodriguez hit his 631st home run Friday, moving past
Ken Griffey Jr. into fifth on the all-time list. Willie Mays is fourth
with 660.