BOSTON -- One after another, the baseballs cleared the fences at Fenway Park --
a franchise record-tying eight home runs in all for the Boston Red Sox.
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. And David Ortiz led the way. The Red Sox DH homered twice and he also doubled
for his 2,000th career hit on Wednesday night to lead the Red Sox to a 20-4 romp
over the Detroit Tigers. "Ive never really seen that many happy faces in the
dugout at the same time," said Ortiz, who was one of a franchise-record seven
different Red Sox batters to homer in the game. "It was like lighting a
firework. ... I see everybody happy. Its like the fireworks just keep on
coming." Boston pulled away in an eight-run sixth inning when Will Middlebrooks
hit a grand slam, Ortiz had an RBI double to reach 2,000 and Daniel Nava added a
two-run homer. Ortiz homered again in the five-run seventh -- the 427th of his
career to move past Billy Williams and into 47th on baseballs all-time home run
list. "Congratulations to David. Thats a heck of a milestone," Tigers manager
Jim Leyland said. "Im sure the Red Sox fans are proud of him and hes proud of
himself. Hes had a wonderful career and hes popular here. A very kind man,
really. Im very happy for him. It came against the wrong team, but thats OK." AL
East-leading Boston has won nine of 11, taking two out of three from the
Central-leading Tigers to hold onto the best record in the league. After scores
of 3-0 and 2-1 in the first two games of the series, the Red Sox burst out with
a franchise record-tying eight homers and a season-high 20 runs. Jacoby
Ellsbury, Stephen Drew, Mike Napoli and Ryan Lavarnway also homered as the Red
Sox turned a game that was tied 4-4 after four innings into a blowout. "Just a
rare and outstanding offensive night tonight," said Red Sox manager John
Farrell, who had Shane Victorino steal second in the fifth inning to try to get
the go-ahead run in scoring position. "You think at that point youre looking to
somewhat manufacture a run any way you can. Little did we know it would turn out
like it did. ... We had no idea of what was about to take place shortly after
that." Ryan Dempster (8-9) allowed four runs on six hits and two walks in six
innings, striking out seven to win his second straight start since he was
suspended for five games for intentionally hitting New York Yankees slugger Alex
Rodriguez. The Red Sox open a four-game series with the Yankees in New York on
Thursday night. Rick Porcello (11-8) gave up nine runs -- eight of them earned
-- on seven hits and four walks in five-plus innings. He allowed three homers,
Al Alburquerque gave up two, Jeremy Bonderman allowed two and Evan Reed gave up
one. "That was pretty ugly," Leyland said. "Obviously we just didnt a good job
of keeping the ball in the ballpark. The Green Monsters one thing, but you
normally dont see them going out to right field like that. They were hitting
them out like ping pong balls." Ortiz homered in the fourth to tie the game
4-all, then added an RBI double in the sixth for hit No. 2,000. He waved his
batting helmet as he stood on second base while the crowd cheered and home plate
umpire Jeff Kellogg helped the Red Sox dugout retrieve the ball. Ortiz homered
the next time up, prompting another standing ovation from the crowd at Fenway
Park. The fans remained on their feet until he popped out of the dugout for a
curtain call. Prince Fielder homered for the Tigers, who were without Miguel
Cabrera for the third time in four games with a strained abdominal muscle. A
reigning triple crown winner, Cabrera leads the majors again with a .355 average
with 130 RBIs and is four behind Baltimores Chris Davis with 43 homers. Detroit
shortstop Jose Iglesias, who was acquired from Boston at the trading deadline,
left in the fifth inning with pain in his shins. Shane Victorino singled with
one out in the fifth, stole second and took third when catcher Alex Avila threw
the ball into centre field. On the 11th pitch of his at-bat, Dustin Pedroia hit
a sinking line drive that left fielder Andy Dirks caught just off the grass but
he could not keep Victorino from tagging up and scoring to make it 5-4. The Red
Sox blew it open with eight in the sixth thanks to a bases-loaded walk, two
homers and Ortizs double. They added two more in the eighth to make it 20-4.
NOTES: The only other time the Red Sox have hit eight homers in a game was July
4, 1977, against Toronto at Fenway Park. ... Nava has reached base safely in 39
consecutive games, the longest active streak in the majors. ... The Chicago
Cubs, run by former Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein, claimed former Red Sox
reliever Daniel Bard off waivers. ... Boston manager John Farrell said Clay
Buchholzs wife gave birth to a daughter. The right-hander will resume his rehab
stint with Triple-A Pawtucket in Rochester on Thursday night before joining the
Red Sox in New York. ... Porcello had allowed three or fewer runs in 10 of his
last 11 starts. But in his career he is 1-3 with a 10.42 ERA against the Red
Sox. ... Victorino went over the short wall along the first-base line to retire
Austin Jackson and end the fourth inning. Victorino then returned what appeared
to be a cellphone to a woman in the front row.
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. The parade and rally were held to celebrate the Saskatchewan Roughriders 45-23
win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday in the CFLs championship game.
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. It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points
and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth
straight win.
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. MORITZ, Switzerland -- Fog prevented downhill racers from getting their
Olympic dress rehearsal.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule
enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at
cmonref@tsn.ca! Dear Kerry, In Friday nights game between the Toronto Maple
Leafs and New Jersey Devils, a hooking penalty was called on Marek Zidlicky at
8:12 of the second period as Phil Kessel scored. The penalty was still assessed!
I thought when you scored, it negated the penalty? What did I miss?
Thanks,Gloria Powell-Smith Gloria, What you missed was 1:05 on the penalty clock
that was being served by Andy Greene of the Devils for hooking Mason Raymond.
Greenes remaining penalty time terminated by virtue of Phil Kessels power-play
goal scored on a nifty coast-to-coast rush at 8:12 of the third period. A team
that has been scored upon is entitled to relief of one minor penalty only so the
delayed hooking penalty being signaled against Zidlicky was assessed and served
with the termination of Greenes penalty. Rule 16.2 tells us that when a team is
playing short-handed (below the numerical strength of its opponent) at the time
a goal is scored, the minor or bench minor penalty which terminates
automatically is the one with the least amount of time on the clock.
(Coincidental minor penalties to both teams do not cause a team to be
shorthanded.) The minor penalty expiration criteria are as follows: (Questions
for the ref to consider)) Is the team scored against shorthanded? Is the team
scored against serving a minor on the clock? If both criteria are satisfied, the
minor penalty with the least amount of time on the clock shall terminate, except
when coincidental minor penalties are being served.
Adidas Superstar Rosas Palo. No penalty shall
expire when a goal is scored against a team on a penalty shot. If the teams had
been playing at even strength (or even if the Leafs were shorthanded) at the
time of Kessels goal, the delayed penalty being signaled to Zidlicky would have
been negated under Rule 15.2: If the penalty to be imposed is a minor penalty
and a goal is scored on the play by the non-offending side, the minor penalty
shall not be imposed. If two or more minor penalties were to be imposed, the
captain would designate to the referee which minor penalty will be washed out as
a result of the goal. In the case of a double minor penalty being imposed, one
of the minor penalties would automatically terminate. Gloria, when I first
joined the NHL in the mid 1970s, the situation you presented would have been
treated differently under the rules. Back then, the team scored upon was not
only entitled to relief of the minor penalty being served (by Andy Greene) but
additionally any delayed penalty that was being signaled (to Marek Zidlicky) was
also negated through the scoring of a power play goal (by Phil Kessel).
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