Tim Wakefield, Boston Look to Improve to 9-2 in Interleague Play with Win Over L.A.

The Red Sox carry a four-game winning streak into the second of three straight meetings with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Amid all the drama surrounding the return of Manny Ramirez to Fenway Park, the Sox took the series opener 10-6. Felix Doubront allowed three earned runs in five-plus innings in his major league debut, and both David Ortiz and Adrian Beltre clocked two-run homers.

The win bumped Boston to 6-1 on its current homestand, 8-2 in interleague play and moved the club to within a game of first place in the AL East.

Tim Wakefield and Vicente Padilla are the starters for game No. 2.

WHEN AND WHERE

Dodgers (38-29) at Red Sox (41-28)
Saturday, June 19, 4:10 p.m.
Fenway Park, Boston

HEAD TO HEAD

The Sox are 3-1 all-time against the Dodgers at home.

PITCHING MATCHUP

RHP Vicente Padilla (1-1, 6.65 ERA) vs. RHP Tim Wakefield (2-5, 5.42 ERA)

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Wakefield has lasted at least seven innings in four of his last six starts, including a solid effort in a loss to Philadelphia six days ago.

The veteran knuckleballer gave up four runs — all in one inning — in 7 1/3 frames of a 5-3 loss. The setback dropped Wakefield to 0-4 with a 6.86 ERA at home this year.

Wakefield is 1-2 with a 6.64 ERA in his career against Los Angeles.

Padilla will be making his first start since April 22, the day before he was put on the disabled list with a sore right forearm. He is 1-0 with a 3.14 mark in three games — two starts — at Fenway Park.

LINEUPS










Dodgers Red Sox
Matt Kemp, CF
Russell Martin, C
Andre Ethier, RF
Manny Ramirez, DH
James Loney, 1B
Casey Blake, 3B
Garret Anderson, LF
Jamey Carroll, SS
Blake DeWitt, 2B
Marco Scutaro, SS
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
David Oriz, DH
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Victor Martinez, C
Adrian Beltre, 3B
Bill Hall, RF
Daniel Nava, LF
Darnel McDonald, CF

STAT SHEET

Red Sox

Dodgers

BLACK AND BLUE

Red Sox

Dodgers

OUTLOOK

Now that the Manny mania is over with, it will be easier to concentrate on baseball, a sport the Sox are owning right now.

Boston has the best record in baseball since April 20 (37-19) and has cut 7 1/2 games off its deficit in the division in less than four weeks. The Dodgers, meanwhile, are losers of five of seven and below .500 on the road.