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♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >> joe: what about david ortiz and what he has provided tonight, the first grand slam in the eighth inning or later in
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post-season history. napoli stays in the game at fir first, and koji uehara taking over. he has been virtually unhittable since the first of july. the 5-5 game in the ninth and uehara since july 1st, an e.r.a. of 0.41. the control is remarkable. >> tim: strike throwing machine. >> joe: 58 strikeouts compared to two walks. on deck is austin jackson. after jackson is torii hunter, and 5-5 game. kelly off balance pops it up, and pedroia, one out. to go back into the bottom of the eighth inning, tim, scherzer comes out after seven. you have a 5-1 lead.
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veras goes one-third of an inning and gives up the double. he is out with the left-handed hitting ellsbury coming out. so you go the smyly and then the walk, and now victorino who is only hitting right-handed, so you go to alburquerque who gets the strikeout and the hit, and then as we mention as jackson takes a strike, benoit is good with the change-ups and the off-speed stuff against the left-handed batters, he comes in to face david ortiz. throws the first pitch fastball, and ortiz ties the game. >> tim: and david ortiz did not allow benoit to get that far. the throwing the flit -- split. he popped up the first fastball for a home run. how dramatic is that? >> joe: and now 0-1 to austin jackson, but as far as the
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managerial moves it made sense. >> tim: yes, of course it did. >> joe: six straight strikes from uehara. and two out here in the ninth. and now somehow after flipping over the wall in right, and into the red sox bull pen, hunter is talking to saltalamacchia as he digs his way in, and somehow he is able to keep playing. >> joe: not a ball yet. zen stri seven strikes out of the hand of koji uehara. hunter steps out. it is going to be gomes, saltalamacchia, stephen drew for the red sox in the bottom of the ninth.
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we are headed there now. drew puts it away. and we go to the bottom of the ninth inning in game two. tied at 5-5. is it better to be more reliable or less reliable? if they can count on you, you can play. but if you can't, you are on the bench! bench warming is what my dad says. oh, does your dad play football? nooo but he watches it on the couch. oh, so he's a "couch warmer." i thought it was funny. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. more reliable is better. and at&t is the nation's fastest and now most reliable 4g lte network. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we invited people from across the nation to help us taste and choose a golden amber lager.
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>> joe: rick porcello, a starter and a 13-game winner in the season is into the game in relief of benoit. 5-5 in the bottom of the ninth inning. here's porcello with two
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relievers left behind him, but in essence, jim leyland has a guy to give him length here. conditioned as a starter, and here he is in the bottom of the ninth of a 5-5 game. >> tim: and not only starting the ninth, but if it goes into extra innings, starting whatever would be extra innings as well. and another guy who could mean a lot right here in the bottom of the ninth and we saw it last night, quintin berry, the pinch runner who has not been caught stealing. in 28 attempts. >> joe: with the fastball from porcello, and strike one on jonny gomes who has struck out three times tonight. happy to see the end of max scherzer who threw 108 pitches tonight. d dominant. e he will not get a decision. ball one.
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strike two. >> tim: red sox fans have not been interested in using or seeing the red sox use a pinch runner since 2004 in game four. the red sox against the yankees with dave roberts who came in and stole the biggest base in red sox history. >> joe: and he threw out the first pitch tonight. >> tim: yeah! >> joe: the 1-2. shattered bat. from the hole. iglesias -- safe at first and now the ball goes out of play, and down to second will go jonny gomes. >> tim: guarding the line was cabrera. and the throw was wide by iglesias, and no way that jose could make that play.
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>> joe: iglesias is trying to do too much. here is the game summary. we are in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the tigers won last night 1-0, and they led 5-0, and then 5-1 tonight. scherzer with a no-hitter going through 5 2/3. he was brilliant! but in the eighth inning, four pitchers step to the mound for the tigers, and on the first pitch from joaquin benoit, big papi david ortiz tied the game with a grand slam. >> tim: i don't think that you bunt here either. no sacs here all year for saltalamacchia. >> joe: and the winning run is at second, and saltalamacchia takes a ball. >> tim: because jonny gomes is at second and instead of first,
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berry is not in there. >> joe: the 1-0. 2-0 on saltalamacchia. stephen drew on deck. berry may still factor in on the bench for the red sox. >> tim: yeah. i don't think that porcello is going to come in for saltalamacchia. this could be a pitch around situation. trying to make him chase a bad ball out of the strike zone a wwa away. he walks him, he walks him.
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>> joe: off of the end of the bat, popped up, right side for fielder. has room. but he missed it! and there is no interference from the fans. field fielder had a clean play on that ball, and he did not make the catch, but jim leyland is going to argue anyway. >> tim: i think that he has an argument. it is right on the boarder. if you reach into the stands, and drop the ball, no harm, no foul. if however you try to make the play outside the stands, then it would be fan interference. i think that you might have the umpires get together here. nope. >> joe: well, the first base umpire ron kulpa is right there, and he has help from the crew chief joe west if he needs it,
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and every replay even though the fans hands were close, nobody interfered with prince fielder. >> tim: good point. >> joe: he just missed it. >> tim: yep. >> joe: and the count is 2-1. that gets away, and the winning run is at third. >> tim: how many times have we talked about it in the regular season, joe, when the pitchers try to pitch around guys, and they end up throwing a wild pitch. you can see alex avila is setting up inside and the pitch was way outside by porcello, and a wild pitch. jonny gomes goes to third. >> joe: it is a wild pitch, and
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the winning run is 90 feet away, and saltalamacchia at the plate, and the infield is in. outfield comes in. and time is called. >> tim: jim leyland does have the option of walking the bases loaded and walking saltalamacchia and stephen drew to pitch to will middlebrooks. okay. or pitching to saltalamacchia. >> joe: behind on the count 3-1. and that is a base hit. red sox win it! this series is tied at a game apiece.
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>> joe: tom brady won a game for the patriots in foxborough, and david ortiz did it at fenway with a two-out game-tying grand slam in the eighth inning here tonight. and saltalamacchia with a game-winning hit. past the drawn-in infield, and off of the glove of jose iglesi
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iglesias. >> tim: and tom brady won that game with five seconds left in foxborough, and saltalamacchia breaks a 5-5 tie. >> joe: and a win in the bottom of the ninth. >> tim: my gosh! >> joe: to tie this alcs. they keep finding a way. and somehow here tonight, dominated by max scherzer through his 108 pitches and seven innings, they found a way tonight, and it looks like ken rosenthal is ready. ken, all yours. >> ken: david, you have hit a lot of home runs in your career with the red sox, but where did that grand slam rank? >> oh, man, we needed it. we have been struggling a little bit offensively. you know, we have been known to be swinging the bat pretty well, but we needed it, man. we needed it. >> ken: when you hit that ball,
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you knew that torii was out there, and did you think that it was going out? >> i knew i put a good swing on it. i have my boy torii chasing everything out there and nine-time gold glove and you never know, because he almost got that ball, but then he went into the bull pen. >> ken: now you were no-hit 5 2/3 and you were down five in the fifth inning, and how discouraging on the bench even though you know you always try to find a way. >> well, you saw it through the whole season, we never give up. we found a way to get back and try to win the ball game, and never over until the last out. you have to give it to scherzer, because he was on tonight. >> ken: thank you very much. erin andrews over to you. >> erin: thank you, kenny. i'm here with jarrod saltalamacchia, and with a game-winning run, you told me today, whatever it takes. what did it take to finally pull this out? >> well, it took, you know, never giving up, and a lot of
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the big at-bats and obviously, clubbing in the big homer right there was huge for us, and got us back into the game and energized us. >> erin: you also mentioned to me today being resilient. what took so long to finally get some hits? >> hey, it don't matter how long it takes as long as we get the win. this city has been so resilient all year long and that is how we play the game, the same way, and i can't thank the fans enough. >> erin: and the first time since carlton fisk as a catcher had a walkoff? how you feeling? i'm drenched. >> feels great. like i said the crowd gets behind it so much, and it is so easy to go out there to make it happen. and you know, jhonny did a great job getting on base there, and hustling and then getting to third on the pass ball was huge.
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>> erin: congratulations. see you in detroit. back to you, joe. >> joe: a 6-5 win for the red sox. what a day in new england. brady started it in the late afternoon, early evening. and then big papi stepped up with the bases loaded, and tied it with a grand slam in the eighth. saltalamacchia wins it with the base hit through the left side. this should be some alcs. it is tied at a game apiece. we will come back to wrap up after this. red sox win it. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver.
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following the game, flip over to fox sports 1 for plenty of sports coverage including what happened on the field. >> and week six of the nfl. >> and who notched the first win of the season and could peyton and the broncos live up to expecttations? >> and a thriller at gillette. all of that on "fox sports tonight" on fox sports 1, and yes, we always dress like the set. >> joe: the red sox were chasing the hero. one of two big ones here tonight for boston. they were trying to find saltalamacchia, and they finally caught up to him. he won the game in the ninth inning with the base hit through the left side. what a night. what a two-game stretch. down the ken rosenthal with
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dustin pedroia. >> ken: dustin, the way that game was going, if i had told you down 5-1 that you were going the win it, what would you have said? >> well, i think that i would have seen some crazy things around this ballpark, but i don't think that we were looking at the big picture, but trying to find a way to go one pitch at a time. they pitched us so tough for the first couple of games, and so just trying to pass it to the next guy and get the tying run to the plate, and luckily, it was david. >> ken: wen you got the hit, you pointed to david. did you think that the next pitch the game would be tied? >> i mean, i know he likes those situations. he just put a great swing on it, and back spun it and the ball was not traveling with the cold, but it was a first emotion. it was a great swing. >> ken: dustin, it obviously does not get easier. verlander in the next game, and at the same time, is this a momentum changer? >> yeah. it is a big win chblt i mean, they are up five runs and we came back to win this ball game and kind of stole it, but it is
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never easy with these guys. they have a great team, and great manager, and that is the reason they have been so successful. they do it right. it is going to be fun. we look forward to the challenge. >> ken: dustin, thanks a lot. >> joe: guys, thank you. the red sox have been playing in the american league since 1901 and who knows what it will lead to, but at this point, that is one of the biggest home runs in franchise history during the post-season hit by david ortiz. he has had a flare for the dramatic. what a shot here tonight. tuesday, it is game three of the american league championship series. as we go to detroit, the red sox have john lackey, and the tigers have justin verlander. our coverage of the alcs game three from motor city begins tuesday at 3:30 eastern only on fox. for more coverage of the game tonight, please turn to fox sports 1 for "fox sports live" and there is a lot to talk about there tonight. the red sox win it, and the series is tied.
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