Rays-Red Sox: Squandered Chances and Defensive Lapses Lead To Sweep

Posted: 18th April 2010 by Jeffrey Brown in MLB
Comments Off on Rays-Red Sox: Squandered Chances and Defensive Lapses Lead To Sweep
Caption: CF Mike Cameron lets Carlos Pena’s line drive get away from him in the first inning of Saturday's second game against Tampa Bay. The error led to four unearned runs in the Red Sox 6-5 loss to the Rays. In the conclusion of last night’s suspended game, now known as Bogar’s Boner, the Red Sox failed to take their third base coach off the hook for his sixth-inning gaffe. The offense squandered a no-out, bases-loaded opportunity in the bottom of the 11th inning… and then watched as Manny Delcarmen surrender a two-out, two-run home run to DH Pat Burrell in the top of the 12th as the Rays beat the Red Sox, 3-1. When the game re-commenced, neither team mustered any offense through their first two at-bats… both offenses went six-up, six-down. The Sox threa ...

Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - MLB
Article written by

Comments are closed.