The boys of Chestnut Hill/Newtown didn't play very well earlier today. In fact, according to some accounts, it seemed on the verge of a comedy of errors at times. The game ended with a mercy ruling at 24-0 but feisty Mr. Pedroia wasn't willing to extend that courtesy saying that had he been in a similar situation in college he "...would have put a whooping on somebody. That's how I would have handled that."
Terry Francona was pleased with the way the Josh Beckett pitched. Josh was alright with his overall performance but he did feel that his curveball wasn't up to scratch. Francona also said that Bryan Corey threw some good changeups, Delcarmen's performance was solid, and Kyle Snyder played like Kyle Snyder (I don't know if Francona thinks that's a good thing.)
The Northeastern Huskies didn't fair as poorly. Granted, they didn't have to face as seasoned a pitcher as the BC boys did in Justin Masterson. Still, they went down 15-0 in a seven inning game.
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