Sunday, July 27, 2014

MBL GAME OF THE WEEK - TB @ BOS, May 19, 2014

In our second installment of GOTW, the Boston Beaneaters host the visiting Tampa Bay Stone Ponys.  This was the third game of their three game series.  The teams split their first two games.  In their meeting the day before, the Stone Ponys pushed across three runs in the 10th to win the game 9-6 in extra innings.  After that victory, Tampa's record stood at 19-25.  They sit seven games behind the Miami Panthers in third place in the Classic League's Southeast Division.  Boston sits atop the Metro Division with a 26-18 record, four games on top of their closest rival coming into play.

Darren Dreifort opens on the hill for the Stone Ponys.  He enters action with a 5-3 record despite posting an ERA of 6.10 in ten starts.  He's opposed by Tom Glavine for the Beaneaters.  Glavine enters action 6-4 with an ERA of 3.92 in 75.2 innings spanning 11 starts.

These are the top two home run hitting teams in the Classic League.  Tampa Bay enters action leading the league with 61 long flies, with the Beaneaters right behind with 54.  These are also two of the top scoring teams in the Classic League heading into the contest.  Boston leads the league, scoring 258 runs (5.86 runs/game).  Tampa bay has pushed across 236 runs in their 44 games (5.36).  Boston is hitting .276 as a team, good for second in the league.  Tampa Bay comes into town third from the bottom in team hitting, getting hits at a .249 clip.  The big difference between the two teams is pitching.  The Beaneaters enter action with a 4.46 team ERA, almost a full run better than the Stone Ponys 5.34 mark.

Let's see how it all played out.
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Boston got the scoring started in this one when Mitch Meluskey took Darren Dreifort deep wtih a 421 foot blast to left to put the Beaneaters into and early 1-0 lead.

Boston Beaneaters - Bottom of 2ndScore
Darren Dreifort pitching for Tampa Bay Stone PonysTBBOS
Geoff Jenkins popped out to first.00
Moises Alou grounded out to pitcher.00
Mitch Meluskey homered to left (421 feet).01
Tomas de la Rosa struck out swinging.01
1 runs, 1 hits, 0 errors

The Beaneaters struck again in the 4th inning.  Eric Chavez opened the stanza with a single to right.  A walk to Geoff Jenkins put Chavez in scoring position, and he was knocked home when Moises Alou singled to left.  Dreifort got Meluskey to ground into a double play and Tomas de la Rosa to fly out to end the inning without further damage.  After four innings, Boston leads 2-0.
Boston Beaneaters - Bottom of 4thScore
Darren Dreifort pitching for Tampa Bay Stone PonysTBBOS
Eric Chavez singled to right.01
Geoff Jenkins walked, Eric Chavez to second.01
Moises Alou singled to left, Eric Chavez scored, Geoff Jenkins to second.02
Mitch Meluskey grounded into double play, second to shortstop to first, Geoff Jenkins to third, Moises Alou out at second.02
Tomas de la Rosa flied out to left.02
1 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors

And now, ladies and gentlemen, we are about to enter the Twilight Zone (and the Highlight Zone if you're a Stone Pony fan).  Tom Glavine, the staff ace of the Beaneaters, has been cruising along through four innings, having not allowed a run and only two hits.  He began the 5th inning by getting Adrian Beltre to ground out to third.  And that's when the wheels fell off.

The next batter, Ramon Hernandez blasted a homer to left.  Remember his name because it will come up again later.  The next seven batters all reached base, three by the way of doubles, scoring another six runs in the process.  Not until Adrian Beltre came up again was another out recorded.  He grounded out to third for the second time for the second out of the inning.  Hernandez then walked, pushing Jeff Bagwell to second.  Orlando Cabrera then singled home Bagwell for Tampa's eighth run of the inning.  Pitcher Dreifort mercifully flew out to deep right to end the inning.  Stone Ponys now lead 8-2.
Tampa Bay Stone Ponys - Top of 5thScore
Tom Glavine pitching for Boston BeaneatersTBBOS
Eli Marrero at catcher02
Adrian Beltre grounded out to third.02
Ramon Hernandez homered to left (425 feet).12
Orlando Cabrera singled to left.12
Darren Dreifort walked, Orlando Cabrera to second.12
Delino DeShields doubled to left, Orlando Cabrera scored, Darren Dreifort to third.22
Magglio Ordonez singled to third, Darren Dreifort scored, Delino DeShields to third.32
Barry Bonds walked, Magglio Ordonez to second.32
Carl Everett doubled to deep left, Delino DeShields scored, Magglio Ordonez scored, Barry Bonds to third.52
Jeff Bagwell doubled to deep left, Barry Bonds scored, Carl Everett scored.72
Adrian Beltre grounded out to third.72
Ramon Hernandez walked.72
Orlando Cabrera singled to left, Jeff Bagwell scored, Ramon Hernandez to second.82
Darren Dreifort flied out to deep right.82
8 runs, 7 hits, 0 errors

The next inning, Tampa Bay continued where they left off the inning prior, plating five more runs on only two hits.  Delino DeShields led off the inning with a walk.  He moved to second when Barry Bonds was walked as well.  After Carl Everett grounded out to Glavine to move the runners up a base, Jeff Bagwell was intentionally walked to load the bases.  Adrian Beltre then singled to center to score DeShields.  Up stepped our guy again, Hernandez, who promptly blasted his second homer of the game, this time a grand slam to make the score 13-2 Stone Ponys.
Tampa Bay Stone Ponys - Top of 6thScore
Tom Glavine pitching for Boston BeaneatersTBBOS
Delino DeShields walked.82
Magglio Ordonez flied out to center.82
Barry Bonds walked, Delino DeShields to second.82
Carl Everett grounded out to pitcher, Delino DeShields to third, Barry Bonds to second.82
Jeff Bagwell intentionally walked.82
Adrian Beltre singled to center, Delino DeShields scored, Barry Bonds to third, Jeff Bagwell to second.92
Ramon Hernandez homered to left center (406 feet), Barry Bonds scored, Jeff Bagwell scored, Adrian Beltre scored.132
Orlando Cabrera struck out swinging.132
5 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors

As if an 11 run lead wasn't enough, Tampa Bay continued their onslaught in the 7th scoring six more times.  Glavine, despite already surrendering 13 runs, opened the inning on the hill for the Beaneaters.  He was unable to retire a batter, giving up singles to both Tom Goodwin and DeShields.  Eddie Guardardo was finally called in to send Glavine to the showers.  The first batter he faced, Magglio Ordonez, struck out.  Barry Bonds then doubled to score both runners.  The next batter, Carl Everett, then homered to make it 17-2.  Tampa was not done yet though.  Bagwell struck out to record the second out of the inning, but Guardardo then walked Beltre, who then scored when Hernandez launched his third home run of the game.  Unbelievably, the Stone Ponys have a 19-2 lead heading into the stretch.
Tampa Bay Stone Ponys - Top of 7thScore
Tom Glavine pitching for Boston BeaneatersTBBOS
Sandy Alomar Jr. at catcher132
Shane Andrews at first base132
Jason McDonald in right field132
Tom Goodwin hit for Darren Dreifort132
Tom Goodwin singled to left.132
Delino DeShields singled to center, Tom Goodwin to third.132
Eddie Guardado relieved Tom Glavine132
Magglio Ordonez struck out looking.132
Barry Bonds doubled to right, Tom Goodwin scored, Delino DeShields scored.152
Carl Everett homered to left (436 feet), Barry Bonds scored.172
Jeff Bagwell struck out swinging.172
Adrian Beltre walked.172
Ramon Hernandez homered to center (419 feet), Adrian Beltre scored.192
Orlando Cabrera lined out to shortstop.192

The drubbing continued into the 8th inning.  Tampa scored two more runs before the first out of the inning was recorded.  They plated three more before the inning was over.  Five more runs to push the score to a remarkable 24-2.  
Tampa Bay Stone Ponys - Top of 8thScore
Eddie Guardado pitching for Boston BeaneatersTBBOS
Deivi Cruz at shortstop192
Quilvio Veras hit for Doug Henry192
Quilvio Veras walked.192
Delino DeShields doubled to left center, Quilvio Veras scored.202
Magglio Ordonez doubled to deep left, Delino DeShields scored.212
Barry Bonds walked.212
Carl Everett struck out swinging.212
Jeff Bagwell walked, Magglio Ordonez to third, Barry Bonds to second.212
Adrian Beltre walked, Magglio Ordonez scored, Barry Bonds to third, Jeff Bagwell to second.222
Ramon Hernandez safe at second on error by first baseman Shane Andrews, Barry Bonds scored, Jeff Bagwell scored, Adrian Beltre to third.242
Orlando Cabrera struck out swinging.242
Quilvio Veras flied out to deep center.242

Mercifully, the Stone Ponys went down without incident in the 9th.  The final numbers were unbelievable.  Tampa scored 24 runs on "only" 18 hits.  They were aided by drawing a remarkable 13 base-on-balls.  Barry Bonds drew four walks alone.  He also crossed the plate four times in the game, as did teammate DeShields.  Ramon Hernandez had the game of a lifetime, belting three homers and knocking in eight runs.  He entered the game hitting only .176 on the season with five homers in 130 at-bats.  His eight RBI pushed his season total from 16 to 24.  Tampa was 10-18 with runners in scoring position.  The 24 runs were all scored within a four inning span from the 5th-8th innings.  Boston actually led the game 2-0 heading into the 5th.

For Boston, the defeat was an ugly one for Glavine, Guardardo and the staff ERA in general.  Glavine, who saw 13 runs cross the plate, saw his ERA jump from 3.92 to 5.29.  Guardardo fared even worse, seeing his ERA go from 7.30 entering the game to 10.67 after.  The team ERA took a half run hit, going from 4.46 entering play to 4.87 after.

Darren Dreifort picked up the win for Tampa Bay, his sixth on the year.  He only allowed those two early runs in six innings of work.  Doug Henry and Mike James tossed the last three innings when the game was clearly already in hand.

For comparison's sake, I decided to look and see what Glavine's worst game was in the year 2000.  Seeing as he finished 2nd in the Cy Young vote that year, he didn't have many poor outings.  His worst was probably a game from August 9th in Cincinnati where he only lasted four innings, giving up nine hits and eight earned runs.  His ERA that day rose from 3.52 to 3.86.  I didn't want to take the time and go through his entire 682 game pitching portfolio, but it's hard to imagine any game in his Hall-of-Fame career as bad as the one that was witnessed on this day in Boston.

Tampa Bay Stone Ponys at Boston Beaneaters

May 19, 2014

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Tampa Bay Stone Ponys (20-25)000085650 24181
Boston Beaneaters (26-19)010100010 371
W: D. Dreifort (6-3)   L: T. Glavine (6-5)

Tampa Bay Stone Ponys
HittersABRHRBIBBSOAVG
D. DeShields 2B543221.350
M. Ordonez RF722201.287
B. Bonds LF341240.253
C. Everett CF622401.238
  B. Anderson CF100000.333
J. Bagwell 1B431221.241
A. Beltre 3B422220.302
R. Hernandez C533810.193
O. Cabrera SS612102.255
D. Dreifort P211010.154
  a-T. Goodwin PH111000.235
  D. Henry P000000.000
  b-Q. Veras PH110010.187
  M. James P000000.000
Totals45241823136
a-pinch hit for Dreifort in the 7th
b-pinch hit for Henry in the 8th
BATTING
2B: D. DeShields 2 (18, T. Glavine, E. Guardado), C. Everett (8, T. Glavine), J. Bagwell (7, T. Glavine), B. Bonds (8, E. Guardado), M. Ordonez (8, E. Guardado)
HR: R. Hernandez 3 (8, 5th inning off T. Glavine 0 on, 1 out; 6th inning off T. Glavine 3 on, 2 out; 7th inning off E. Guardado 1 on, 2 out), C. Everett (12, 7th inning off E. Guardado 1 on, 1 out)
RBI: D. DeShields 2 (13), M. Ordonez 2 (35), B. Bonds 2 (33), C. Everett 4 (36), J. Bagwell 2 (32), A. Beltre 2 (34), R. Hernandez 8 (24), O. Cabrera (4)
2-out RBI: A. Beltre, R. Hernandez 6, O. Cabrera
GIDP: R. Hernandez
Tampa Bay Stone Ponys RISP: 10-18 (D. DeShields 1-1, M. Ordonez 2-3, B. Bonds 1-1, C. Everett 2-4, J. Bagwell 1-1, A. Beltre 1-2, R. Hernandez 1-2, O. Cabrera 1-2, D. Dreifort 0-1, Q. Veras 0-1)
Team LOB: 7
FIELDING
E: C. Everett (3)
DP: 1 (D. DeShields-O. Cabrera-J. Bagwell)

Tampa Bay Stone Ponys
PitchersIPHRERBBSOHRBFERA
D. Dreifort (W, 6-3)6.0522271245.82
D. Henry1.000021064.02
M. James2.021112090.55
Totals9.0733510139
PITCHING
WP: D. Dreifort

Managed By: stephen h (fox lake, WI)
Boston Beaneaters
HittersABRHRBIBBSOAVG
A. Brown CF301021.288
R. Klesko 1B300001.254
  S. Andrews 1B200001.229
E. Chavez 3B512000.340
G. Jenkins LF311011.277
M. Alou RF301101.385
  J. McDonald RF000010.344
M. Meluskey C211100.429
  E. Marrero C000000.056
  a-S. Alomar Jr. PH-C200000.317
T. de la Rosa SS200001.308
  b-D. Cruz PH-SS200000.314
J. Hairston Jr. 2B401102.214
T. Glavine P200002.250
  E. Guardado P100010.000
Totals34373510
a-pinch hit for Marrero in the 6th
b-pinch hit for de la Rosa in the 7th
BATTING
HR: M. Meluskey (6, 2nd inning off D. Dreifort 0 on, 2 out)
RBI: M. Alou (43), M. Meluskey (21), J. Hairston Jr. (15)
2-out RBI: M. Meluskey, J. Hairston Jr.
GIDP: M. Meluskey
Boston Beaneaters RISP: 2-10 (R. Klesko 0-1, S. Andrews 0-1, E. Chavez 0-1, M. Alou 1-1, M. Meluskey 0-1, S. Alomar Jr. 0-1, T. de la Rosa 0-1, D. Cruz 0-1, J. Hairston Jr. 1-1, E. Guardado 0-1)
Team LOB: 9
FIELDING
E: S. Andrews (2)
DP: 1 (T. de la Rosa-J. Hairston Jr.-R. Klesko)

Boston Beaneaters
PitchersIPHRERBBSOHRBFERA
T. Glavine (L, 6-5)6.0131515722375.29
E. Guardado3.05986422110.67
Totals9.0182423136458
PITCHING
IBB: J. Bagwell (by T. Glavine)

Managed By: Matt B. (Newton, MA)
GAME INFORMATION
Stadium: Fenway Park
Game Time: 1:05 PM
Weather: 73 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind: 19 mph right to left
Umpires: Home - Wegner, First Base - Diaz, Second Base - Reed, Third Base - Clark

1 comment:

  1. Worst game of the week, and probably the worst game of the season.

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