Don't Look Now

Don't Look Now

Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka feels the heat during the fifth inning as the Indians are scoring the first two of the six runs he would give up in the game.

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

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"I'm trying to improve my game overall, and it is a challenge. I'm always keeping in mind that I want to avoid being a burden to my teammates. I hope I can achieve that level of consistency sooner than later." -- 5.30.07, Daisuke Matsuzaka through translator Masa Hoshino

CoC0-for-Series

Boston Red Sox Coco Crisp and Cleveland Indians Kelly Shoppach watch Crisp's pop-up out in the seventh inning of their American League MLB baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts May 30, 2007.

(Reuters Photo)

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Boston Globe:

Sox razed in Tampa again > Pitching depth hits bottom > Bay reinjures hamstring; status up in air > Ortiz still not ready to elaborate on test > Yankees should be zeroed in > Matsuzaka applies some English

Boston Herald:

Sox’ Trop woes grow as Rays finish sweep > Yankees fans should think before they rip into David Ortiz > Bay hamstrung for Yankees > Looking for panic sign? > Matsuzaka now talking a different tune

ProJo:

Rays 6, Red Sox 4: Tampa Bay completes two-game sweep > Bopped in The Trop: Do the Sox lose consistently here because of the venue, or the opponent? > Matsuzaka's explanation in English may signal a new commitment to the Red Sox > Bay expects to miss at least two games in Yankee series because of hamstring problem > Sox bring back Paul Byrd

New York Post:

Time for Bombers to stand up and fight > Sox limp into showdown > Final tune-up goes smoothly > Yanks confident it will be different > Joba peaking at right time
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