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Going with Tampa yet again tonight:

tampa +161 (pinny)
YTD 66-72 +28.83



Tampa Bay (54-59) at Boston (61-50)

Preview - Box Score - Recap

Game Info: 7:05 pm EDT Wed Aug 11, 2004
TV: FSFL, NESN Add to Calendar

Starting Pitchers


D. Brazelton
TB vs.
D. Lowe
Bos


4-3 Record 9-10
2.56 ERA 5.50
38 K 64
38 BB 54
3 HR 10


Dewon Brazelton is quickly emerging as the Tampa Devil Rays' best starting pitcher.
The Devil Rays hope Brazelton continues to improve as they play the Boston Red Sox in the third game of their four-game series at Fenway Park.

Tampa Bay has lofty expectations for Brazelton after selecting him third in the 2001 amateur baseball draft behind Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer and Chicago Cubs pitcher Mark Prior.

The 24-year-old Brazelton is 4-3 with a 2.56 ERA in 12 games this season, 11 of them starts. The right-hander has given up just three homers in 62 1-3 innings, but has allowed two in his last three starts.

``He's an improved pitcher. His demeanor on the mound tells a lot,'' Tampa Bay manager Lou Piniella said. ``He's got a confident tone about him. He expects to go out there and compete and give his team a chance to win. He's going about his business the right way.''

Brazelton went 1-6 with a 6.89 ERA in 10 starts last season with Tampa Bay before being optioned to Class-A Bakersfield in June.

``I think last year you didn't see Dewon Brazelton. You saw what somebody made Dewon Brazelton as far as my mechanics and whatever,'' Brazelton said. ``That wasn't me. That was what somebody was telling me to do. I didn't do well and all of a sudden I got thrown under the bus.

``They let me go back to Single-A and let me get started the way I was when they drafted me. And you're starting to see the results of that.''

Brazleton has pitched well over his last four starts, going 2-0 with a 1.37 ERA. He hopes to get the Devil Rays back on track after an 8-4 loss to the Red Sox on Tuesday. Jason Varitek and Bill Mueller each had two hits and drove in a pair of runs to lead the Boston to its third win in four games.

Varitek, Orlando Cabrera, Mueller and Kevin Youkilis -- the bottom four hitters in Boston's lineup -- drove in two runs each to help the Red Sox improve to 8-3 against Tampa Bay this season.

``You've got to get the hits when it matters, and we did that tonight,'' said Youkilis, who has driven in eight runs in over the past three games. ``We started to string together some two-out hits, and that's what you have to do to win games. We're pretty tough all the way down the lineup, and opposing pitchers can't relax after the top of the order.''

Manny Ramirez started in left field and went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts after missing three straight games because of the flu. He batted third for just the second time this season.

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jaypaw

i love the fact that you are on the tbay rays.


my system has boston.

you are the fade alert for the bosox.



you on the sox is like me and the bears during football. if i didn't bet the game i would be right every damn time, but as soon as my check book comes out, so do the loses.

best of luck tonight J.

looking forward to your info on the east side during footsball.


how long have you been at +20 some units. seems like 2 or 3 motnhs.

lets kick some butt tonight.
 

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Yep

Im right where I like it...

I was down to around +18 or so last week so I've had a good week but I'm happy if I can keep my average around +25/+30
 

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Jaypaw....SOOO glad to see you on Tampa tonight since I have it as a pretty big play myself. Dewon has impressed me and I think the Rays will get him his first road win tonight...feel the OVER's a good play as well since both pitchers have control problems walking a lot of batters recently. You seem to know the Res Sox well...GL to us!


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Dewon hasnt done too well on the road has he...

he is 0-2 on the road with an ERA of over 5

Then again 2 of his 4 road appearances were vs the yanks and baltimore.


With the way the sox are always such heavy favorites it hasnt been that hard to keep my head above water - with them playing about .500 ball.

I worry that dewon is maybe due for a loss and if baltimore and the yanks got to him then I would guess that that chance is there.
 
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HOW DO THE REDSOX DO WHEN THEY SEE A PITCHER FOR THE FIRST TIME.

MOST TEAMS DO PRETTY WELL IF THE GUY SUCKS.

BRAZEL IS PRETTY GOOD THOUGH.

I KNOW IF IT WAS THE WHITESOX PLAYING I WOULD BE ON THE UNDER AND THE RAYS. THEY ARE TERRIBLE SEEING A PITCHER FOR THE FIRST TIME.
 

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I had no idea Braz was 0-8 lifetime on the road...Yikes!! I didn't do "that" much research on the game...you can't get every angle I guess..we'll get'm back next time...
 

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Theres your answer true

Good call on this one - dewon's collapse was the liability here and I took that risk well aware of it.

Maybe next time.


Watch out for that high line on pedro today - if you lose a couple of those its like losing almost 3 bets at a time...


GL
 

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