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Oct 15, 2004

Sox Diary (In Which Derek Keeps the Faith)




Sox Diary: 10-14-04 Thursday, October 14, 2004: What is there to say? I’ve recovered from the worst of last night’s loss, though the bottle I threw across my living room at the last out of the game that bounced off the wall and shattered into a million tiny shards on my kitchen floor still sits in a pile in the corner.

The reality is that we face a 2-0 deficit in this series that we all so anticipated. Our ace starter who was supposed to be the biggest difference maker is suffering through a worse injury than we expected, a tear of the sheath that covers the tendons on his right ankle, the leg from which he pushes off to give him drive on his pitches. He may well be done. He certainly will not be at full strength. Our hitters are not getting the job done, too often swinging at the first pitch and popping up harmlessly to shallow right field. Both games saw us mount a comeback, but in each case we fell short in the ninth inning, with Rivera slamming the door. This is not the team that pounded the Angels, even if Pedro did come out and, despite a couple of rough innings, do enough so that he should have garnered the win (though that home run ball he served up to Olerud was really deflating on a night when we made Lieber look like Bob Gibson).

But I do not despair. Oh, I fume, rage, scream, and throw bottles like a madman. But I do not despair. I have not given up hope. My utter certainty may be on the ropes, but I think we can win this series by getting the job done in Fenway. The key is to get out to a good start, to get some runs on the scoreboard, and to take pressure off of our pitchers. We need to win tomorrow, then let the weekend take care of itself (though it looks like the weather in Boston might be so bad that they do not get the game in, which would cause me no end of anxiety, but might be for the best for us). I see Schilling coming through with a Willis Reed (or perhaps Pedro against the Indians in game Five of the Division series in 1999) moment in game six or game seven. I see us taking one blowout, one nail-biter, and one comeback in Fenway. I see us going back to the Toilet in the Bronx with a chance. Right now, that’s all we want – a chance. I still believe.



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Richard Henry Morgan - 10/17/2004

That game was so lame, if it had been a horse they would have shot it.


Derek Charles Catsam - 10/16/2004

Greg & Richard --
I am raging against the dying of the light, I have faith, and I know the real Sox will go down swinging if they go down at all. This goes seven. These two teams are too closely matched.
dc


Derek Charles Catsam - 10/16/2004

Robert --
Last night's game was postponed due to rain in Boston. the games are all on Fox now, though if for some reasons games overlap 9which should not happen from here on out) one will be shifted to Fox Sports Net.
dc


Richard Henry Morgan - 10/16/2004

Amen, greg.

And for Derek:

Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

(when I'm manic, the Welsh in me comes out)


Greg Robinson - 10/15/2004

There's alot of baseball to be played in this series and, I fear, alot of runs to still be scored by that nasty Red Sox lineup. It ain't over yet, despite how much I'm enjoying watching the Yankees handle the Sox.


Robert Wisler - 10/15/2004

What channel or channels, specifically (i.e. ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX affiliates), will this air?