Varitek singles in Ramirez to give Boston 2-1 win over Jays
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[May 01, 2008]
BOSTON (AP)
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Manny Ramirez slid in just ahead of the tag on Jason Varitek's single in the ninth, giving the Boston Red Sox their second straight win in their last at-bat, 2-1 over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night.
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Ramirez barely beat the throw from center fielder Vernon Wells, who had thrown out Jed Lowrie at the plate on the previous play, a single by Brandon Moss. When umpire Sam Holbrook made the safe call, Ramirez slammed his helmet to the ground and was swarmed by teammates.
The Red Sox had beaten the Blue Jays 1-0 on Tuesday night on Kevin Youkilis' RBI single to center in the ninth that drove in Ortiz from second base. On that play, the ball took a big hop that Wells couldn't handle and he didn't make a throw.
Jonathan Papelbon (2-0) won for the second straight night as Boston took the lead in its last at-bat for the fifth time in its last six victories.
Scott Downs (0-1) had put runners at first and second with no outs in the ninth on a single by Ortiz and a walk to Ramirez. Mike Lowell then struck out before Moss singled.
Ortiz had broken a scoreless tie with his fifth homer of the season in the seventh, breaking Dustin McGowan's string of retiring 16 straight batters.
Toronto tied it in the eighth on Alex Rios' sacrifice fly against Hideki Okajima after Adam Lind singled off Manny Delcarmen and took third when Gregg Zaun doubled.
Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka gave up two hits in seven scoreless innings and has allowed just 20 hits in six starts covering 35 2-3 innings this season. It was his first game in 12 days, coming after he missed a scheduled start April 23 because of the flu.
McGowan allowed one run on four hits in 7 1-3 innings and left with runners at first and third after Coco Crisp doubled and Julio Lugo walked. Jeremy Accardo came in and Dustin Pedroia hit a fly out that sent Crisp to third, but Youkilis ended the threat by grounding into a force out at second.
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The Red Sox started the day with 12 hits in their previous three games, all singles. Ortiz's homer snapped Boston's streaks of 39 innings without an extra base hit and 44 innings without a homer.
Lowell doubled later in the seventh before Crisp's double in the eighth gave Boston three extra-base hits in six at bats.
Notes: Lind's single in the eighth broke an 0-for-12 stretch. ... RHP Bryan Corey was assigned outright to Boston's Triple-A team at Pawtucket. ... An 8-year-old boy was struck above the eye by David Eckstein's foul liner in the fourth. He was taken to Children's Hospital and was expected to make a full recovery, the Red Sox said. ... Boston OF Jacoby Ellsbury missed his second straight game with a sore groin. RF J.D. Drew also sat out with tightness in his left thigh that forced him out of Tuesday's game in the fourth. "He is not worse," manager Terry Francona said of Drew, "but not good enough to send him out there."
[Associated Press; By HOWARD ULMAN]
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