Victor Martinez, Bill Hall Homer as Red Sox Beat Pirates 6-4

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Mar 24, 2010

Victor Martinez, Bill Hall Homer as Red Sox Beat Pirates 6-4 BRADENTON, Fla. — Victor Martinez
and Bill Hall hit their first home runs of spring training to lead the
Boston Red Sox past the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4 on Wednesday.

Martinez hit a two-run homer in the
first inning off Pirates left-hander Paul Maholm. Martinez is batting
.265 with only three RBIs this spring.

Hall hit a solo shot in the second
inning, and Mike Cameron added a solo shot in the fourth.

Maholm had allowed just one home run
over his first four spring starts.

"The home runs aren't a bright spot on
my day, but that is part of the process of spring training," Maholm
said.

Boston right-hander Josh Beckett
racked up nine strikeouts in five innings, fanning seven of nine batters
in one stretch. He gave up three hits and two walks.

"Every day's getting better and today
was by far my best day in two weeks," Beckett said.

Beckett's strength no longer is an
issue. After leaving the game, Beckett threw some extra pitches in the
bullpen to get his pitch count past 95.

"I'd like to stick around 95 pitches
[the rest of spring]," Beckett said. "The most important thing today was
that I felt good and I finished all my pitches. I felt like I could
throw any pitch in any count. That's the feel you want to get by the end
of spring training."

Mike Lowell, who got a late start in
spring training as he recovered from offseason thumb surgery, made his
second straight start at first base for the Red Sox.

"He seems pretty comfortable there,"
Boston manager Terry Francona said. "He's always had the ability to get
low and slow things down. He does pretty good."

But as Beckett cruised through the
Pirates' lineup, Lowell didn't get much work at first base. He fielded
one grounder.

"With Josh on the mound, there aren't
too many lefties who are straight pulling the ball," Lowell said. "I'm
feeling more comfortable. I got a ball in the first, I had to hold a few
runners on."

Pirates closer Octavio Dotel, who's
been out due to a strained oblique, was a bit wild in his first
appearance of the spring. Dotel tossed one scoreless inning. He issued a
leadoff walk, hit a batter, got one strikeout and threw a wild pitch.
Dotel threw 22 pitches, 12 of them balls.

Notes
X-rays were negative on 2B
Dustin Pedroia's sprained wrist. "He's already lobbying to play,"
Francona said. Pedroia will take batting practice Thursday and is
expected to play for Boston on Friday. … Minor league call-up Jeremy
Farrell
homered for the Pirates. Farrell's father, John, is Boston's
pitching coach. … Delwyn Young hit a two-run homer for the Pirates,
his sixth of the spring.

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