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SOXBOX:   Monday June 3, 2002

Detroit 7 Boston 6
AL  FINAL 10
                    1  2  3   4  5  6   7  8  9
                    -  -  -   -  -  -   -  -  -
BOSTON              0  4  0   2  0  0   0  0  0
DETROIT             4  0  0   0  0  0   1  1  0

                   10                               R  H  E
                   --                               -  -  -
BOSTON              0                               6 12  0
DETROIT             1                               7 11  0         (FINAL 10)

BATTERIES: BOS - PEDRO MARTINEZ, TIM WAKEFIELD (7TH) AND JASON VARITEK

           DET - STEVE SPARKS, JEFF FARNSWORTH (4TH), JULIO SANTANA (8TH),
                 JUAN ACEVEDO (9TH) AND BRANDON INGE


            WP - JUAN ACEVEDO (1-1)
            LP - TIM WAKEFIELD (2-2)
          SAVE - NONE

HOME RUNS: BOS - TROT NIXON (6) OFF STEVE SPARKS IN THE 4TH, 1 ON

           DET - RAMON SANTIAGO (1) OFF PEDRO MARTINEZ IN THE 1ST, 0 ON
                 DAMION EASLEY (1) OFF PEDRO MARTINEZ IN THE 1ST, 0 ON
                 RAMON SANTIAGO (2) OFF TIM WAKEFIELD IN THE 7TH, 0 ON


     TIME: 2:59     ATT: 12,918

PROBABLES: BOS - JOHN BURKETT (6-0, 3.40)
           DET - SETH GREISINGER (2-2, 5.66)
Box Score
BOSTON (6) VS DETROIT (7) - FINAL IN 10 INNINGS

BOSTON                 ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
J Damon cf              4  0  3  1   1  0   0  .330
C Baerga dh             5  0  1  2   0  0   2  .300
N Garciaparra ss        5  0  0  0   0  0   4  .316
B Daubach lf            4  0  1  0   0  3   0  .289
 B Nelson pr-lf         1  0  1  0   0  0   0  .250
S Hillenbrand 3b        5  0  0  0   0  1   0  .315
J Varitek c             5  1  1  0   0  3   1  .258
T Clark 1b              5  2  2  0   0  2   1  .204
T Nixon rf              4  2  2  3   0  0   0  .253
R Sanchez 2b            1  1  0  0   1  0   0  .318
 L Merloni 2b           2  0  1  0   0  0   0  .262

Totals                 41  6 12  6   2  9   8

BATTING: 2B - T Clark (5, S Sparks); B Daubach (10, J Farnsworth). HR - T Nixon
(6, 4th inning off S Sparks 1 on, 0 Out). RBI - T Nixon 3 (21), J Damon (22),
C Baerga 2 (6). 2-out RBI - T Nixon, J Damon, C Baerga 2. Runners left in scoring
position, 2 out - N Garciaparra 2, J Varitek 1, C Baerga 1. GIDP - C Baerga.
Team LOB - 7.

BASERUNNING: SB - J Damon (15, 2nd base off J Farnsworth/B Inge).


DETROIT                ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
R Santiago ss           5  2  2  2   0  1   3  .288
D Easley 2b             5  1  1  1   0  1   3  .259
B Higginson lf          4  1  1  0   1  0   0  .292
 D Jackson pr           0  1  0  0   0  0   0  .223
D Young dh              5  1  1  0   0  0   0  .331
R Simon 1b              3  0  1  1   0  0   1  .286
 S Halter pr-3b         1  1  1  1   0  0   0  .241
R Fick rf               4  0  2  1   0  0   0  .266
W Magee cf              3  0  1  1   0  1   2  .312
B Inge c                4  0  1  0   0  0   1  .286
C Truby 3b              2  0  0  0   0  1   2  .170
 a-C Paquette ph-3b-1b  2  0  0  0   0  2   0  .197

Totals                 38  7 11  7   1  6  12

a-struck out swinging for C Truby in the 7th.

BATTING: 2B - R Fick 2 (15, P Martinez 2); S Halter (9, T Wakefield). HR -
R Santiago 2 (2, 1st inning off P Martinez 0 on, 0 Out, 7th inning off
T Wakefield 0 on, 1 Out), D Easley (1, 1st inning off P Martinez 0 on, 0 Out).
SF - R Simon. RBI - R Santiago 2 (6), D Easley (2), R Simon (37), R Fick (19),
W Magee (19), S Halter (15). 2-out RBI - W Magee. Runners left in scoring
position, 2 out - D Easley 2, B Inge 1. Team LOB - 6.

FIELDING: DP: 1 (R Santiago-R Simon).


----------------------------------------------------
    BOSTON          - 040 200 000 0  --   6
    DETROIT         - 400 000 110 1  --   7

One out when winning run scored.
----------------------------------------------------

BOSTON                       ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
P Martinez                    6       7   4   4   0   4   2   3.18
T Wakefield (L, 2-2; B, 2)    3 1/3   4   3   3   1   2   1   2.68

DETROIT                      ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
S Sparks                      3 1/3   9   6   6   1   4   1   5.53
J Farnsworth                  3 2/3   2   0   0   1   2   0   2.95
J Santana                     1       0   0   0   0   1   0   3.06
J Acevedo (W, 1-1)            2       1   0   0   0   2   0   2.73

WP - J Farnsworth. BALK - T Wakefield. HBP - W Magee (by P Martinez).
Pitches-strikes: P Martinez 95-61; T Wakefield 54-38; S Sparks 74-47;
J Farnsworth 45-28; J Santana 13-7; J Acevedo 26-19. Ground balls-fly balls:
P Martinez 6-8; T Wakefield 3-5; S Sparks 5-1; J Farnsworth 6-3; J Santana 1-1;
J Acevedo 2-2. Batters faced: P Martinez 26; T Wakefield 15; S Sparks 19;
J Farnsworth 14; J Santana 3; J Acevedo 7.

UMPIRES: HP--Bruce Froemming. 1B--Ed Rapuano. 2B--Larry Poncino. 3B--Tony Randazzo.

T--2:59. Att--12,918.
Weather: 56 degrees, cloudy. Wind: 14 mph, left to right.

AL        BOSTON AT DETROIT
          NOTE: DETROIT'S RAMON SANTIAGO LED OFF THE GAME WITH A HOME
          RUN.  THE HOME RUN WAS ALSO THE FIRST OF HIS MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER.


AL        BOSTON AT DETROIT
          NOTE: DETROIT'S RAMON SANTIAGO AND DAMION EASLEY HIT
          BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS IN THE TOP OF THE FIRST INNING.


AL        BOSTON AT DETROIT
          NOTE: DETROIT'S BOBBY HIGGINSON EXTENDED HIS HITTING STREAK
          TO 13 GAMES WITH A SINGLE IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FIRST INNING.
          DETROIT'S DMITRI YOUNG EXTENDED HIS HITTING STREAK TO 16 GAMES WITH A
          SINGLE IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FIRST INNING.


AL        BOSTON AT DETROIT
          NOTE: BOSTON'S REY SANCHEZ LEFT THE GAME IN THE FIFTH
          INNING WITH TIGHTNEST IN HIS RIGHT HAMSTRING.


Wild Card Wannabees

AL Wild

W

L

GB

Oakland

46

36

---

Boston

45

37

1.0

Anaheim

44

39

2.5

Chicago

42

38

3.0

Tampa Bay

42

41

4.5

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L

GB

New York

51

31

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Boston

45

37

6.0

Tampa Bay

42

41

9.5

Toronto

38

46

14.0

Baltimore

36

45

15.0


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