The Red Sox are headed to the playoffs!

The Boston Red Sox have made it to the MLB playoffs again and are set to have another really good post-season of baseball. If they can end up selling World Series tickets then they’ll have made it to the promise land three times this millennium and it would be a great way to enter this millennium after a rough 1900s. Be there with some Red Sox playoff tickets and watch all the fun in person. These guys have played hard this year and with Josh Beckett and Jon Lester ready to throw the ball its going to be a great time to be in the stands. So don’t pass up a chance to see history being made and buy Red Sox tickets right quick. Dodgers Cardinals tickets are also going to be some hot items if you can get your hands on them. SO make sure you don’t miss a chance to see the best clubs in the MLB and get your tickets right away.

Red Sox shutout by Blue Jays at Fenway Park

The Toronto Blue Jays vaporized the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Fenway Park with the Blue Jays earning the win 12 to 0. It was one heck of a game that devotees with Blue Jays tickets will definitely cherish.

Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay (2.79 ERA) got the win, while Tim Wakefield (4.58 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Roy Halladay went 9 solid innings for the Blue Jays, allowed 3 hits, no home runs and no earned runs with 2 walks and 6 strikeouts. The Red Sox’s starter Tim Wakefield went 3 innings, allowed 7 hits, 2 home runs and 5 earned runs with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts. Fernando Cabrera (9.00), Dustin Richardson (0.00), Manny Delcarmen (4.53), Hunter Jones (9.24), Hideki Okajima (3.39), and Dusty Brown (9.00) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Halladay’s record goes to 17-10, while Wakefield is at 11-5.

In addition to the 12 runs, the Blue Jays scored 17 hits and committed no errors. Randy Ruiz led the Blue Jays in hitting with 4 hits, followed by Vernon Wells’s 3 hits, and Aaron Hill with 3. Rod Barajas had a tough day at the plate, leaving 8 runners on base. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Red Sox got no runs, 3 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Mike DiMuro, Dale Scott, Jerry Meals and Ron Kulpa. There were 37,246 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

The win puts the Blue Jays at a record of 75-84, (27 games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Red Sox to 91-67, (10.5 games behind the division leader). Next up for the Blue Jays are the Baltimore Orioles (60-98) at the Orioles’s Oriole Park At Camden Yards. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for Baltimore Orioles tickets because that game should be a good one. The Red Sox will next take on the Cleveland Indians (65-93) at Fenway Park in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your Cleveland Indians tickets today and take in all the thrills.

Red Sox Lose Close One To Blue Jays

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And the National League has some strong teams making it look like they could win the Series too. Scoop up them NLDS tickets because everyone wants to get Cardinals Dodgers tickets and Phillies Rockies tickets. This is going to be a great time for baseball, and you also want to see if you can get some NLCS tickets too for when the NLs best come around. And when the dust settles its time for the Fall Classic, when World Series tickets are going to be the hottest on earth. Its the best time of the year to get baseball playoff tickets so don’t miss out all the fun.

Red Sox Lose Close One To Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays narrowly defeated the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Fenway Park with the Blue Jays coming out on top 8 to 7. You don’t often see such high scoring games, and anyone with Red Sox tickets sure got their money’s worth. This high-scoring game saw the teams combine for a whopping 15 runs! Talk about excitement! Not much compares to America’s Pastime so stock up on cheap baseball tickets and see all the fun live.

Blue Jays pitcher Ricky Romero (4.26 ERA) got the win, while Clay Buchholz (3.74 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Ricky Romero went 5 innings for the Blue Jays, allowed 7 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with one walk and 3 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Blue Jays was Brandon League (4.64), Jesse Carlson (4.73), and Shawn Camp (3.59). The Red Sox’s starter Clay Buchholz went 5 innings, allowed 8 hits, 5 home runs and 7 earned runs with one walk and 4 strikeouts. Ramon Ramirez (2.93), Takashi Saito (2.47), Billy Wagner (1.93), and Jonathan Papelbon (1.91) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Romero’s record goes to 13-9, while Buchholz is at 7-4. Jason Frasor earned the save for the Blue Jays, bringing his saves up to 11.

Adam Lind provided much of the offense for the Blue Jays with an incredible 4 runs batted in. In addition to the 8 runs, the Blue Jays scored 11 hits and committed no errors. Kevin Millar and Adam Lind tied for most hits for the Blue Jays with 3 hits, followed by Aaron Hill with 2 hits. J.D. Drew and Dustin Pedroia tied for most hits for the Red Sox with 3, followed by David Ortiz with 2 hits. Kevin Youkilis could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Red Sox scored 7 runs, 14 hits and one error.

Umpiring duties were performed by Ron Kulpa, Mike DiMuro, Dale Scott and Jerry Meals. There were 37,618 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

The win puts the Blue Jays at a record of 74-84, (28 games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Red Sox to 91-66, (10.5 games behind the division leader). The Red Sox and Blue Jays go again tomorrow. There are still plenty of tickets available so take a look.

Blue Jays Beat Red Sox 11-5

The Toronto Blue Jays challenged the the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Fenway Park with the Blue Jays triumphant 11 to 5. You don’t often see such high scoring games, and anyone with Red Sox tickets sure got their money’s worth. This high-scoring game saw the teams combine for a whopping 16 runs! Talk about excitement!

Blue Jays pitcher Scott Richmond (5.35 ERA) got the win, while Michael Bowden (10.80 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Scott Richmond went 6 innings for the Blue Jays, allowed 6 hits, 3 home runs and 4 earned runs with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Blue Jays was Casey Janssen (6.00). The Red Sox’s starter Michael Bowden went 3 innings, allowed 7 hits, 2 home runs and 7 earned runs with one walk and 3 strikeouts. Hunter Jones (10.03), Dustin Richardson (0.00), and Manny Delcarmen (4.30) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Richmond’s record goes to 8-10, while Bowden falls to 0-1.

In addition to the 11 runs, the Blue Jays managed 14 hits and committed no errors. Lyle Overbay led the Blue Jays in hitting with 3 hits, followed by Rod Barajas’s 2 hits, and Edwin Encarnacion with 2. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Red Sox mustered 5 runs, 7 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Jerry Meals, Ron Kulpa, Mike DiMuro and Dale Scott. There were 37,591 Red Sox ticket holders in attendance at Fenway Park.

The win puts the Blue Jays at a record of 73-84, (28 games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Red Sox to 91-65, (9.5 games behind the division leader). The Red Sox get a chance for revenge tomorrow. There are still plenty of tickets available so take a look.

Yankees edge Red Sox by 2

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The New York Yankees squeaked to victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday at New Yankee Stadium with the Yankees earning the win 4 to 2. It was one heck of a game that devotees with Yankees tickets will definitely cherish.

Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte (4.11 ERA) got the win, while Paul Byrd (5.81 ERA) took the loss for the Red Sox. Andy Pettitte went 6 innings for the Yankees, allowed 7 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with 3 walks and 4 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Yankees was Brian Bruney (4.17), and Phil Coke (4.68). The Red Sox’s starter Paul Byrd went 5.2 innings, allowed 7 hits, one home run and 3 earned runs with no walks and one strikeout. Takashi Saito (2.35), Ramon Ramirez (2.97), and Daniel Bard (3.80) also pitched for the Red Sox. With the win, Pettitte’s record goes to 14-7, while Byrd is at 1-3. Mariano Rivera earned the save for the Yankees, bringing his saves up to 44.

In addition to the 4 runs, the Yankees scored 10 hits and committed one error. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Yankees, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. The Red Sox didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. J.D. Drew could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Red Sox got 2 runs, 8 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Chad Fairchild, Bill Welke, Tim Welke and Jeff Kellogg. There were 47,576 Yankees ticket holders in attendance at New Yankee Stadium.

The win puts the Yankees at a record of 100-56, still leading their division, while the loss brings the Red Sox to 91-64, (8.5 games behind first place in the division). Next up for the Yankees are the Kansas City Royals (64-92) at the Yankees’s New Yankee Stadium. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for Kansas City Royals tickets because that game should be a good one. The Red Sox will next take on the Toronto Blue Jays (72-84) at Fenway Park in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your Toronto Blue Jays tickets today and take in all the thrills.

Royals spanked by Red Sox at Kauffman Stadium

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Royals spanked by Red Sox at Kauffman Stadium

The Boston Red Sox vaporized the Kansas City Royals yesterday at Kauffman Stadium with the Red Sox earning the win 10 to 3. It was one heck of a game that devotees with Red Sox tickets will definitely cherish. Baseball isn’t the only game in town. See what other cheap sports tickets are out there.

Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz (3.21 ERA) got the win, while Anthony Lerew (3.86 ERA) took the loss for the Royals. Clay Buchholz went 6.2 solid innings for the Red Sox, allowed 5 hits, no home runs and no earned runs with no walks and 8 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Ramon Ramirez (3.06), and Takashi Saito (2.36). The Royals’s starter Anthony Lerew went 4.2 innings, allowed 7 hits, one home run and 2 earned runs with 3 walks and 2 strikeouts. Yasuhiko Yabuta (11.81), Kyle Farnsworth (4.50), and Jamey Wright (4.56) also pitched for the Royals. With the win, Buchholz’s record goes to 7-3, while Lerew is at 0-1.

In addition to the 10 runs, the Red Sox scored 15 hits and committed no errors. David Ortiz and Jacoby Ellsbury tied for most hits for the Red Sox with 3 hits, followed by Alex Gonzalez with 2 hits. Victor Martinez had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. The Royals didn’t have anyone with a big night with not one batter getting more than 2 hits. The Royals got 3 runs, 10 hits and 5 errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Greg Gibson, Tim McClelland, Andy Fletcher and Ted Barrett. There were 20,807 Royals ticket holders in attendance at Kauffman Stadium.

The win puts the Red Sox at a record of 91-61, (5.5 games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Royals to 63-90, (19.5 games behind the division leader). Next up for the Red Sox are the New York Yankees (97-56) at the Yankees’s New Yankee Stadium. If you are in the area you might want to check out what’s available for New York Yankees tickets because that game should be a good one. The Royals will next take on the Minnesota Twins (79-73) at Kauffman Stadium in what should be a very good game of MLB baseball. Buy your Minnesota Twins tickets today and take in all the thrills.

Royals spanked by Red Sox at Kauffman Stadium

The Boston Red Sox vaporized the Kansas City Royals yesterday at Kauffman Stadium with the Red Sox picking up the W 9 to 2. It was one heck of a game that folks with Red Sox tickets aren’t likely to forget. Baseball isn’t the only game in town. See what other cheap sports tickets are out there.

Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett (3.78 ERA) got the win, while Luke Hochevar (5.98 ERA) took the loss for the Royals. Josh Beckett went 6 innings for the Red Sox, allowed 12 hits, no home runs and 2 earned runs with one walk and 7 strikeouts. Also pitching for the Red Sox was Hideki Okajima (3.30), Billy Wagner (2.19), and Jonathan Papelbon (1.94). The Royals’s starter Luke Hochevar went 5 innings, allowed 8 hits, no home runs and 6 earned runs with 3 walks and 5 strikeouts. Victor Marte (7.88), and Carlos Rosa (7.71) also pitched for the Royals. With the win, Beckett’s record goes to 16-6, while Hochevar is at 7-11.

David Ortiz provided much of the offense for the Red Sox with an incredible 4 runs batted in. In addition to the 9 runs, the Red Sox scored 12 hits and committed no errors. It wasn’t a huge day for anyone at the plate for the Red Sox, as nobody managed more than 2 hits. Victor Martinez had a tough day at the plate, leaving 4 runners on base. Yuniesky Betancourt and Mitch Maier tied for most hits for the Royals with 3, followed by John Buck with 2 hits. Alberto Callaspo could not get much going at the plate as he left 4 runners on base. The Royals managed 2 runs, 12 hits and no errors.

Umpiring duties were performed by Ted Barrett, Greg Gibson, Tim McClelland and Andy Fletcher. There were 18,989 Royals ticket holders in attendance at Kauffman Stadium.

The win puts the Red Sox at a record of 90-61, (6 games behind first place in the division), while the loss brings the Royals to 63-89, (18.5 games behind the division leader). The Royals will try to get a game back from the Red Sox tomorrow. There are still plenty of tickets available so take a look.

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Royals defeat Red Sox at Kauffman Stadium

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