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BOSTON(AP) The benches emptied, and
Mike Lowell
stuck around to really put a hurt on the
Detroit Tigers
.
After entering the game when
Kevin Youkilis
was ejected for charging the mound, Lowell hit two home runs on Tuesday night to lead the
Boston Red Sox
beat the
Detroit Tigers
7-5.
''He starts out there watching and pretty quickly he's down there stretching and he ends up having a huge impact on the outcome
of the game,''
Red Sox
manager
Terry Francona
said. ''That's not easy to do.''
Lowell hit a solo homer in the third to break a 3-3 tie, then added a two-run shot in the fifth to make it 6-3. He also scored
on
Jason Bay
's three-run homer after entering the game as a pinch-runner when Youkilis and Detroit starter
Rick Porcello
were ejected for sparking the second-inning melee.
''The important thing was: we answered back right away,'' said Lowell, the 2007 World Series MVP who has been part of a rotation
at the corner infield positions since the
Red Sox
acquired
Victor Martinez
at the trading deadline.
Junichi Tazawa
allowed three runs - just one earned - while walking two and striking out six in five innings in his first major-league start.
In his only other appearance he lost to the
New York Yankees
on Friday after giving up
Alex Rodriguez
's two-run, game-ending homer in the 15th inning.
Chris Lambert
(0-1) allowed five runs on five hits and four walks in five innings, striking out three in relief after Porcello hit Youkilis
in apparent retaliation for Tazawa's plunking of
Miguel Cabrera
. Cabrera, who like Youkilis was also hit in the series opener on Monday night, later left the game with a bruise on his left
hand.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland refused to answer questions about the second inning, and Porcello emerged from a meeting with Leyland
and general manager Dave Dombrowski to say, ''The only thing I have to say about that is I was not intentionally trying to
hit
Kevin Youkilis
. It was unintentional.''
Francona was ejected later in the second inning for arguing about a play at second base. Rain delayed the game for 81 minutes
before the start of the seventh with Boston still leading 6-3, and
Jacoby Ellsbury
scored on a seventh-inning balk to make it 7-3.
Curtis Granderson
hit a two-run homer off
Jonathan Papelbon
with two out in the ninth to cut the deficit to 7-5, but the
Red Sox
closer struck out
Placido Polanco
to end the game.
The hostilities had been brewing since Monday night, when Cabrera was hit in the top of the fourth and Youkilis was plunked
in the bottom half; Detroit's
Brandon Inge
was hit in the eighth.
They picked things up in the first inning on Tuesday, when Tazawa hit Cabrera in the left hand; in the bottom half, Porcello
threw one inside to Martinez, who took a few menacing steps toward the mound before returning to the batter's box.
Youkilis led off the second inning and was hit in the back with the first pitch. He dropped his bat and ran toward Porcello,
throwing his batting helmet at the pitcher - and missing - before wrapping him up and bringing him to the ground. Players
ran out of the dugouts and trickled in from the bullpens, but they mostly milled around as the umpires sorted things out.
Youkilis headed straight to the dugout and, after a discussion, Porcello was tossed, turning back to bark at the umpire on
his way off the field.
Lowell pinch ran for Youkilis and Lambert relieved Porcello.
David Ortiz
singled and Bay followed with a three-run homer to tie it.
NOTES: The
Red Sox
showed a video tribute to Eunice Shriver on the scoreboard between innings, playing ''When Irish Eyes Are Smiling'' to a video
of her throwing out the first pitch at Fenway Park and a message commending her work with the Special Olympics. ...
Red Sox
knuckleballer
Tim Wakefield
(back) will start his rehab for Triple-A Pawtucket on Saturday in against Gwinnett (Ga.) ... RHP
Daisuke Matsuzaka
threw 40 pitches, all fastballs, as he tries to come back from a mild shoulder strain. ... Bay homered for the third time
in four games. ... It was Lowell's 13th career multihomer game, his first since 2007. ...
Jacoby Ellsbury
stole his 52nd base, tying
Tris Speaker
(1912) for the second-highest single season in franchise history.
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