Today Clay Buchholtz came so close to his second career
no-hitter he could almost taste it; unfortunately Kelly Johnson of the Tampa
Bay Rays came up to bat. Buchholtz went
eight innings only allowing two hits, four walks, and struck out career-high 11
batters.
The Red Sox had a huge fourth inning, scoring four runs.
Jacoby Ellsbury started the inning off with a single. Then Victorino reached
first on a bunt, moving Ellsbury to second. Pedrioa then singled to right
loading the bases for Mike Napoli. Napoli came up and doubled deep into center
field, bringing home Ellsbury and Victorino. Stephen Drew then grounded into a
fielder’s choice to first, bringing in Napoli, and reaching due to a throwing
error by Rays shortstop Escobar. Middlebrooks added to the tally in the bottom
of the eighth with a sacrifice fly to bring in Pedrioa.
During the game Buchholtz has great command over his four
pitches. Kelly Johnson was down in the count 0-1 on Buchholtz’s 101st
pitch, he swung, broke his bat, and sent the ball flying over first baseman
Mike Napoli and landing in short right field. Buchholtz left the game at the
end of the eighth after throwing 109 pitches. Andrew Miller came in as relief
in the ninth, also only let up one hit.
When Farrell was asked what was different about Clay in this
outing compared to his first no-hitter, he replied “He knows himself more as a
pitcher. I think where that shows up is in those spots where he’s got men on
base, runners in scoring position. You don’t see that emotional spike as
evident as maybe his first year or so. That’s where he’s been able to execute
quality pitches in those tight spots.”
From the looks and sounds of it for this Red Sox fan, I
could not be happier to see what I have seen from Buchholtz over these first
three starts. When Farrell left for Toronto two years back, we all saw our
pitching staff change dramatically and not in a good way. Now that Farrell has
returned and hired quite the coaching staff to back him up, it seems evident
that our pitching aces have started to return to the amazing pen we all
remember.
References:
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/recap?gameId=330414102
http://sports.yahoo.com/photos/buchholz-no-hit-bid-ends-photo-204505787--mlb.html