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ATLANTA(AP)
Josh Beckett
wasn't feeling well. No problem when he's facing the Braves.
Beckett pitched seven more scoreless innings against his favorite opponent and
David Ortiz
homered, leading the first-place
Boston Red Sox
past slumping Atlanta 4-1 on Friday night.
Beckett (9-3) has faced the Braves twice in the past seven days and still hasn't given up a run. He threw a five-hit, no-walk
shutout at Fenway Park last weekend. This time, he allowed six hits, struck out six and didn't walk anyone before turning
it over to the bullpen.
In his last seven starts against Atlanta, Beckett is 6-0 with a 0.38 ERA.
''I'm just trying to do the same things I do every time I'm out there,'' he said with a shrug.
Beckett might have taken a shot at a second straight shutout, but he started filling ill in the third inning and finally asked
to come out after the seventh on a sweltering night.
''It wasn't an ideal situation for me,'' he said. ''But I made the pitches when I needed to and we played good defense.''
Ortiz continued to show signs of bouncing back from his miserable start. Big Papi is hitting .333 over his last 17 games,
with seven homers and 14 RBIs, though he's still batting just .218 overall.
''He was kind of lost for a while,''
Red Sox
manager
Terry Francona
said. ''He found himself. That's good for us. We need his bat.''
Ortiz shrugged off his surge.
''Whatever gets us ahead, gives us a chance to win the game,'' he said.
The
Red Sox
have won 17 of 23 to strengthen their hold on first in the AL East. The Braves, on the other hand, lost their third straight
and 11th in the last 16. They have won only one series in the past month and will have to win two straight against Boston
to avoid losing another this weekend.
''We hit the ball hard, much harder (against Beckett) than we did in Fenway Park,'' Braves manager
Bobby Cox
said. ''It just didn't happen at the right time.''
Atlanta didn't do anything against Beckett, who allowed only one runner past second base.
Diory Hernandez
led off the third with a double and moved up on a forceout but was stranded when
Chipper Jones
took a called third strike.
The Braves started the fourth with consecutive singles by
Garret Anderson
and
Casey Kotchman
. They didn't get any farther -
Jeff Francoeur
struck out,
David Ross
flied to right and Hernandez grounded out.
Braves starter
Jair Jurrjens
(5-6) allowed three earned runs in eight innings but got no offensive support, a familiar theme for the young pitcher from
Curacao. He's 0-4 over his last five starts, his teammates providing only nine runs during that span. Overall, the Braves
have scored three runs or less in nine of his 16 starts.
Ortiz broke up a scoreless duel in the fifth, leading off with a drive into the right-field seats for his eighth homer of
the season and 297th of his career. Compounding Jurrjens' woes: He was twice called for balks, both of which contributed to
Boston runs.
''Hopefully we can score some runs and win some ballgames,'' he said. ''I'm giving 100 percent every time I go out there.
That's all I can do.''
Dustin Pedroia
was planning to steal before both balks, which apparently caused Jurrjens to bobble ever so slightly on the mound. Pedroia
wound up scoring each time, in addition to chipping in with an RBI single.
''I haven't seen a balk in a while,'' he said. ''I was actually trying to steal both times and he kind of caught me both times.
I think he was going to try to go to second and just kind of froze. But it worked out for us.''
Atlanta avoided another shutout when Ross homered off closer
Jonathan Papelbon
in the ninth.
While the Braves have lost three of four this week to AL East teams Boston and the
New York Yankees
, at least they've bolstered their bottom line.
The crowd of 48,418 - many of them chanting ''Let's go
Red Sox
!'' - was Atlanta's second sellout in a row and fourth straight turnout above 40,000. The Braves had not managed a crowd that
large since selling out their home opener on April 10.
NOTES: Hernandez's third-inning double snapped an 0-for-19 slump. ... Boston hitting coach
Dave Magadan
served a one-game suspension following his ejection against Washington on Wednesday for arguing a called strike. ... Former
Braves pitcher
John Smoltz
received a big cheer when he jogged to the outfield to shag flies during batting practice. ... Atlanta CF
Nate McLouth
was day to day after leaving the game in the eighth. He strained his left hamstring running to first.
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