With eight wins in their last nine games, the Sox return home to host the Royals in the first of four at Fenway Park. Boston is coming off a three-game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays and has won five in a row for the first time in 2010. Wednesday's 11-3 rout featured two home runs and six RBIs by Adrian Beltre.
The opener against Kansas City offers up a chance for Daisuke Matsuzaka to follow up his outstanding outing in Philadelphia on Saturday. He is 2-0 in two starts at Fenway Park.
Royals (19-28) at Red Sox (27-21)
Thursday, May 27, 7:10 p.m.
Fenway Park, Boston
The Sox are 20-6 at home against the Royals since 2003.
RHP Brian Bannister (3-3, 4.73 ERA) vs. RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka (3-1, 5.76 ERA)
If you have not heard of Daisuke Matsuzaka's last start, you've been living under a rock. The up-and-down righty took a no-hitter two outs into the eighth inning against Philadelphia before settling for eight shutout innings in a 5-0 victory.
The outing featured a catch by Matsuzaka on a line drive to end the seventh, a smash that catcher Jason Varitek said was the hardest hit ball he had ever seen a pitcher snag.
Matsuzaka was coming off a start in Yankee Stadium in which he gave up seven runs and seemingly had communication issues with catcher Victor Martinez. There was speculation after Varitek caught the gem in Philly that he would be catching Matsuzaka going forward, but Martinez's bruised left big toe may make that a moot point.
The 29-year-old Matsuzaka is 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA in two starts against the Royals.
Bannister, who is 0-4 lifetime vs. Boston, has won his last two starts, allowing five runs in 13 1/3 innings. He is 0-3 with 5.68 ERA at Fenway Park.
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Scott Podsednik, LF Mike Aviles, SS David DeJesus, RF Billy Butler, 1B Jose Guillen, DH Alberto Callaspo, 3B Mitch Maier, CF Jason Kendall, C Chris Getz, 2B |
Marco Scutaro, SS Dustin Pedroia, 2B David Ortiz, DH Kevin Youkilis, 1B J.D. Drew, RF Adrian Beltre, 3B Jeremy Hermida, LF Jason Varitek, C Bill Hall, CF |
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The Royals have been playing better baseball of late, but they are a definitive downgrade from the quality of opponent the Red Sox have faced for the past three weeks.
Boston went 12-7 in a 19-game run that included series with three division leaders and two sets with the New York Yankees. The one thing the Sox must guard against is the old-fashioned letdown after such an impressive stretch of games.
Preventing that from happening falls on the shoulders of Matsuzaka, who has yet to string together two good starts in a row.