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mistakes, the Seattle Seahawks still slogged out a win at Lambeau Field. After
steamrolling over their first two preseason opponents, the Seahawks nearly
tripped themselves up in a 17-10 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Friday
night. All the pushing and shoving, and the penalties -- 14 for Seattle, and 22
for both teams -- in part overshadowed Seattles victory in a matchup of NFC
heavyweights. "We really looked at it as an opportunity to take the challenge of
getting on the road and getting a win," Carroll said. "But the distractions of
giving up 180-something yards in penalties is ridiculous and hard to deal with
and feel like you played well." It was exactly 182 yards in penalties, in fact
for the Seahawks. Thankfully for Carroll, two backups came up big. Christine
Michael ran for 97 yards on 11 carries and Stephen Williams snatched a ball away
from cornerback Loyce Means in the end zone for a 42-yard touchdown catch and
the go-ahead score in the fourth quarter. Michael had a 43-yard touchdown run in
the third quarter for the Seahawks (3-0), who stayed unbeaten but didnt look
like the team that routed Denver and San Diego the previous two weeks. For
Michael, it was another impressive preseason performance after sitting out last
week due to back spasms. Michael ran for 89 yards on 16 carries in the first
preseason game against San Diego. "We were kind of beating ourselves with the
penalties," Michael said Friday. "But it was a hump we had to get over, we did
and we came out with the victory." The Packers Vince Young, vying for the backup
job behind starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers, orchestrated an 11-play, 80-yard
drive in the third quarter that ended with a 1-yard touchdown pass to backup
fullback Jonathan Amosa to tie it at 10. Young was 6 of 7 for 41 yards and ran
three times 31 yards, keeping plays alive with his legs as if he was running
around in a Texas Longhorns uniform again. Rodgers looked fine in his only
series, Green Bays sole possession of the first quarter. He finished 4 of 7 for
41 yards, including a 22-yard connection to tight end Jermichael Finley to the
Seattle 24 to help set up Mason Crosbys 38-yard field goal. The Packers (1-2)
pulled most of their starters by the second quarter as coach Mike McCarthy
sought to get more evaluations on backups with roster cut-down deadlines
approaching. "We want to win the game, we wanted to win tonight, especially at
home, but there was more information that was needed," McCarthy said. This game
instead will be remembered for some defence, and a host of mistakes and sloppy
play -- not exactly what Carroll or McCarthy were looking for with the regular
season a little more than two weeks away. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson,
returning to the state where he turned into a college star at Wisconsin,
finished 11 of 17 for 126 yards but threw two interceptions, including a pass
tipped by two defenders that landed in the opportunistic hands of Casey Hayward.
"The good thing is we won the game. The disappointing part is the turnovers,"
Wilson said. "I can never do that. I think thats my main focus." Wilson looked
in midseason form on the opening series against the Packers first-string defence
in the first quarter, guiding Seattle to the 9 by gaining chunks of yardage on
long pass plays. But running back Robert Turbin was stuffed on first down. Then,
the 5-foot-10 Turbin was overmatched on the edge trying to block 6-foot-3
linebacker Clay Matthews, who sacked Wilson. Seattle settled for Steven
Hauschkas 27-yard field goal. "Obviously, that was a big emphasis for us last
year and even more so this year, is limiting his ability to create plays by
running out of the pocket," Matthews said at halftime. "Hes going to make his
plays, but I felt for the most part, not only myself, but as a rushing unit, we
did a good job of keeping him bottled up in the pocket, forcing some errant
throws and getting after him." The Seahawks have been a chic pick to get to the
Super Bowl, especially after beating their first two preseason opponents by a
combined score of 71-20. Big plays propelled Seattle last week to a 40-10 rout
of the Broncos. But penalties weighed down both teams on a warm evening,
especially the Seahawks. They had twice as many penalties (six) as points in a
chippy first half. Perhaps memories of last years meeting between the teams
sparked the pushing and shoving that marked much of the evening. The game on
Sept. 24 ended with Golden Tates disputed touchdown catch after tussling for the
ball with Packers safety M.D. Jennings that was upheld on review by replacement
officials. That moment will forever be remembered as the tipping point that got
the regular officials back on the field. Tate didnt do much in limited time at
Lambeau. He caught one pass for 4 yards, and was booed by the Packers faithful
after being announced as the punt returner over the stadium loudspeakers. Asked
if there was any carry-over from last years game, Jennings said: "I cant speak
for anyone else. Last year was last year. The only thing is we showed up tonight
to play Packer football."
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. Following a lopsided 5-2 loss against the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday
night, Paul MacLean told reporters that "theres a lack of focus, theres a lack
of leadership and theres a lack of preparation" with his struggling team. That
came on the heels of Bryan Murray taking the unusual step of going into the
locker room at the Prudential Center and addressing the players himself. BOSTON
-- David Ortizs line drive sailed just beyond Torii Hunters reach and into the
Boston bullpen, sending the Tigers right fielder flopping headfirst over the
wall after it. With one swing, the Red Sox slugger turned everything
upside-down. Ortizs grand slam erased an eighth-inning deficit and ended
Detroits unprecedented run of pitching dominance, and Jonny Gomes scampered
around the bases with the game-winning run in the ninth Sunday night to give
Boston a 6-5 victory over Detroit and knot the AL championship series at one
game apiece. "Thats what he does. Hes an amazing hitter," said Max Scherzer, who
took a no-hitter and a 5-0 lead into the sixth inning but could only watch as
the Detroit relievers blew it. "Hes an amazing post-season hitter. Hes clutch.
Any given moment, a swing of the bat he can always take you deep." One night
after Anibal Sanchez and four relievers came within two outs of the first
combined post-season no-hitter in baseball history, Scherzer struck out 13 and
held Boston hitless for 5 2-3 innings. But the Red Sox loaded the bases against
three relievers in the eighth and then closer Joaquin Benoit came in to face
Ortiz. The Red Sox designated hitter lined the first pitch into the glove of the
Red Sox bullpen catcher. Hunter went down hard and came out only after his
teammates had waved for the Detroit medical staff to come out and help him. "I
jumped up. I thought I had a beat on it," said Hunter, who came up in the
Minnesota Twins organization with Ortiz and remains friends with the Red Sox
slugger. "Next thing, I know Im falling over the fence." The fans waited until
the trainers verified that Hunter was OK to start chanting, "Papi!" and call
Ortiz out of the dugout for a curtain call. It was the first career post-season
grand slam for a star of the 2004 playoff run that ended in Bostons first World
Series title in 86 years. "The guys an actor at work," Red Sox outfielder
Shane Victorino said. "Its fun to watch. Its great to see. Hes always upbeat and
always positive. He always likes to go up and swing the bat. Thats what he
always wants to do." Koji Uehara pitched a perfect ninth for the win.
Rick Porcello gave up a leadoff infield single that left Gomes at second when
shortstop Jose Iglesias threw the ball into the Boston dugout.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit a foul popup that glanced off first baseman
Prince Fielders glove when he got tangled up with a fan. Gomes moved to third on
a wild pitch, and then Saltalamacchia hit one through the drawn-in infield to
drive in the game-winner. "Its playoff baseball," Tigers manager Jim Leyland
said. "Looked like we had one in hand and we let one get away, theres no
question about that. But there have been two great games." Bostons comebacck
came a few hours after Tom Brady threw a touchdown pass with 5 seconds left to
complete the New England Patriots comeback over the New Orleans Saints.
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cheers by Red Sox fans waiting for the baseball game to start. Game 3 of the
ALCS is in Detroit 3 on Tuesday, when Justin Verlander will face Bostons
John Lackey. "We need it, man. We need start some momentum going on," Ortiz
said. "The whole regular season, you havent seen a team shutting us down for 14,
15 straight innings like they have the past couple of days. If you look at the
way theyve been pitching, (its) unbelievable. Its up to us make an adjustment."
Miguel Cabrera and Alex Avila homered off Clay Buchholz as Detroit scored four
in the sixth inning to open a 5-0 lead. The Red Sox got one in the bottom half
but were four outs from falling behind 0-2 in the series when Ortiz tied it.
Scherzer, who led the majors with 21 wins, did not allow a hit until Victorino
singled to left with two outs in the sixth. It was an unprecedented third
consecutive playoff game in which a Tigers starter took a no-hit bid into the
sixth inning. That had never been done even twice in a row before this years
Detroit staff, which boasts the AL ERA leader, the major league leader in wins
and the 2011 AL Cy Young winner and MVP. "Scherzer was terrific. He was spent,"
Leyland said. "Last night our bullpen was flawless, and tonight it just wasnt
quite as good." In his first career ALCS start, Buchholz allowed five runs on
eight hits in 5 2-3 innings while striking out six. One night after Jon Lester
absorbed a 1-0 loss, Buchholz kept the Red Sox in the game despite allowing
three straight hits in the second and spotting Detroit to a 1-0 lead. But
Cabrera hit a solo shot off the light tower above the Green Monster in the
sixth, then Fielder lined a double off the left-field wall. Victor Martinez
followed with an RBI double to right-centre and Avila hit a two-run shot over
the Tigers bullpen to make it 5-0. Scherzer continued to coast, striking out at
least one batter in every inning. The favourite for the AL Cy Young Award after
going 21-3 with a 2.90 ERA in the regular season, Scherzer allowed one run on
two hits and two walks before leaving after seven innings with a 5-1 lead.
NOTES: Dave Roberts, whose stolen base sparked Bostons comeback in the 2004 ALCS
against the New York Yankees, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. ... Ortizs
63rd post-season game tied Jason Varitek for the Red Sox franchise record. ...
Buchholz had a 1.20 ERA against the Tigers in four career starts at Fenway Park.
... Victorinos nine career hit by pitches in the post-season tie him with
Alex Rodriguez for the major league record. .. Scherzer lost 2-1 at Fenway Park
on Sept. 9 when going for his 20th win.
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