WS G3,4可能是Peavy & Buchy - 美國職棒

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Farrell: Likely Peavy, then Buchholz in Games 3, 4
source: AP
BOSTON (AP) _ Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell said he will probably
start Jake Peavy in Game 3 of the World Series against the St. Louis
Cardinals, followed by Clay Buchholz in Game 4.
Farrell said after Boston's 8-1 victory in Game 1 on Wednesday night that
he will likely give Buchholz another day of rest.
可能讓扣子多休息一天
``We'll probably look to give him every extra day we can,'' Farrell said,
``and that would point to Sunday, being Game 4.''
Buchholz gave up five runs in eight innings and two runs in five innings
in his AL championship series starts against Detroit; Peavy gave up seven
runs in three innings in his only ALCS start. Asked before the World Series
opener whether Buchholz had an injury, Farrell said, ``Not to the point of
keeping him out of starting.''
記者問及巴扣子是否有傷,法螺: 還不到不能先發的程度
Farrell said he wanted to see the Cardinals in the first two games; his
decision also could be influenced by whether it looks as if the Red Sox would
need their Game 3 starter to come back for a potential seventh game.
Jon Lester started against St. Louis' Adam Wainwright in Game 1, with
John Lackey scheduled to go for Boston against Michael Wacha in Game 2 on
Thursday night at Fenway Park. St. Louis is expected to start Joe Kelly and
Lance Lynn in Games 3 and 4.
紅雀g3 g4可能先發: Kelly & Lynn
Wacha, a rookie whom the Cardinals obtained with a compensatory draft
pick when Albert Pujols signed with the Angels, was 4-1 with a 2.78 ERA in
the regular season, spending part of the year with Triple-A Memphis. He is
3-0 with a 0.43 ERA in the postseason.
``I want the ball in big situations. There's none bigger than the World
Series,'' Wacha said. ``And so I'm excited about getting it and I think every
guy on our team wants the ball in these kinds of situations.''
When he found out he would be starting Game 2 at Fenway Park _ his first
time pitching in the ballpark _ it created a whole bunch of new things to be
excited _ and worried _ about.
``This is kind of a tricky little ballpark with the dimensions and that
kind of stuff. One pitch can really kind of change a game,'' Wacha said.
``You try not to think too much about it, just try to approach it just like
any other game, any other stadium. And that's just making pitches down in
the zone and try not to give them too much of a chance to lift it.''
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source: AP
BOSTON (AP) _ Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell said he will probably
start Jake Peavy in Game 3 of the World Series against the St. Louis
Cardinals, followed by Clay Buchholz in Game 4.
Farrell said after Boston's 8-1 victory in Game 1 on Wednesday night that
he will likely give Buchholz another day of rest.
可能讓扣子多休息一天
``We'll probably look to give him every extra day we can,'' Farrell said,
``and that would point to Sunday, being Game 4.''
Buchholz gave up five runs in eight innings and two runs in five innings
in his AL championship series starts against Detroit; Peavy gave up seven
runs in three innings in his only ALCS start. Asked before the World Series
opener whether Buchholz had an injury, Farrell said, ``Not to the point of
keeping him out of starting.''
記者問及巴扣子是否有傷,法螺: 還不到不能先發的程度
Farrell said he wanted to see the Cardinals in the first two games; his
decision also could be influenced by whether it looks as if the Red Sox would
need their Game 3 starter to come back for a potential seventh game.
Jon Lester started against St. Louis' Adam Wainwright in Game 1, with
John Lackey scheduled to go for Boston against Michael Wacha in Game 2 on
Thursday night at Fenway Park. St. Louis is expected to start Joe Kelly and
Lance Lynn in Games 3 and 4.
紅雀g3 g4可能先發: Kelly & Lynn
Wacha, a rookie whom the Cardinals obtained with a compensatory draft
pick when Albert Pujols signed with the Angels, was 4-1 with a 2.78 ERA in
the regular season, spending part of the year with Triple-A Memphis. He is
3-0 with a 0.43 ERA in the postseason.
``I want the ball in big situations. There's none bigger than the World
Series,'' Wacha said. ``And so I'm excited about getting it and I think every
guy on our team wants the ball in these kinds of situations.''
When he found out he would be starting Game 2 at Fenway Park _ his first
time pitching in the ballpark _ it created a whole bunch of new things to be
excited _ and worried _ about.
``This is kind of a tricky little ballpark with the dimensions and that
kind of stuff. One pitch can really kind of change a game,'' Wacha said.
``You try not to think too much about it, just try to approach it just like
any other game, any other stadium. And that's just making pitches down in
the zone and try not to give them too much of a chance to lift it.''
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You know we couldn't live without you
Red Sox
You are the only only only
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