Boston Red Sox v Detroit Tigers – Spring Training Box Score – Sunday,March 10, 2002

Sunday, March 10, 2002
Detroit 6, Boston (ss) 3

BOSTON (ss)                      DETROIT                       
                   ab  r  h bi                      ab  r  h bi
Damon cf            3  1  1  1   Macias cf           3  1  1  0
Abbott rf           1  0  0  0   Lindsey cf          2  0  0  0
Offerman 2b         3  1  2  2   Paquette 3b         3  1  1  1
Santos 2b           1  0  0  0   Wilson 3b           1  0  0  0
Clemente rf-cf      3  0  1  0   Higginson lf        2  1  0  0
Daubach 1b          4  0  0  0   Jackson lf          2  0  1  0
Varitek c           3  0  0  0   Young 1b            3  1  2  1
Lomasney c          1  0  0  0   Simon 1b            1  0  0  0
Diaz dh             2  0  0  0   Palmer dh           2  0  0  1
Baerga ph-dh        2  0  1  0   Meluskey ph         1  0  0  0
Buford lf           3  0  0  0   Fick rf             2  1  1  1
F.Sanchez ss        1  0  0  0   Wakeland rf         0  0  0  0
Veras 3b            3  0  0  0   Halter ss           3  0  1  1
Morales 3b          0  0  0  0   Infante ss          1  0  0  0
Lofton ss-lf        3  1  2  0   Rivera c            3  0  1  0
                                 Inge pr-c           1  1  0  0
                                 Easley 2b           3  0  1  1
                                 Salazar pr-2b       1  0  0  0
Totals             33  3  7  3   Totals             34  6  9  6
Boston (ss)            000   030   000  --  3  7  3
Detroit                014   001   00x  --  6  9  0
E: Daubach 2, Clemente. DP: Detroit 1. LOB: Boston 4, Detroit 7.
2B: Lofton, Macias, Halter, Easley. HR: Offerman. SF: Palmer.
                      IP     H   R  ER  BB  SO
Boston                        
Castillo L, 0-1       3      5   5   3   1   2
Arrojo                3      3   1   1   0   3 
Young                 1      1   0   0   1   1 
Villegas              1      0   0   0   0   0 
Detroit                       
Redman W, 2-0         4      3   0   0   0   5
Valentine             2      3   3   3   1   2 
Santos                1      0   0   0   0   1 
Powell                1      0   0   0   0   1 
Santana SV, 1         1      1   0   0   0   0
WP: Young, Valentine. T: 2:33. Att: 5,832.

Castillo fizzles in loss to Tigers
Associated Press

LAKELAND, Fla. — Mark Redman pitched four scoreless innings and six players drove in runs as the Detroit Tigers defeated a Boston split-squad 6-3 Sunday.

Redman allowed three singles and struck out five in his third outing of the spring. “He continues to show good stuff,” Tigers manager Phil Garner said.

The Tigers acquired Redman last season from Minnesota, but he made just two appearances because of a knee injury that required surgery in September. He’s had no problems with his knee this spring and will be either the third or fourth starter in the Tigers’ rotation. “He’s a left-hander, and that’s a plus,” Garner said. “Plus, he’s a guy who has won in the majors.” Redman was 12-9 with Minnesota in 2000.

He was aided Sunday by a good defensive play in right field by Robert Fick, a former catcher who’s making the switch to the outfield this year. Fick made a running catch on a line drive hit by Boston’s Johnny Damon down the right-field line. It was the second straight day Fick has made a good catch in the outfield after misplaying a couple of balls earlier in the spring.

“I’m sure he’s getting more confidence out there,” Garner said. “He made a nice play (Sunday) and he had a good play (Saturday), but I’m also sure he’ll hit a run where he’ll see some tough balls, too.”

Fick is also having a good spring at the plate. He was 1-for-2 with an RBI single in a four-run third inning, extending his hitting streak to eight games and raising his spring average to .440.

Detroit’s Shane Halter also extended his spring hitting streak to eight games with a run-scoring double in the second inning. Halter was 1-for-3 and is batting .500 this spring.

Boston starter Frank Castillo, who’s competing for the fifth spot in the Red Sox’s rotation, gave up five hits and five runs in three innings. Craig Paquette and Dmitri Young singled home runs in the four-run third off Castillo. Dean Palmer drove in the other run with a sacrifice fly.

Boston scored three in the fifth off Detroit’s Joe Valentine, two on Jose Offerman’s first home run of the spring.

Detroit’s Damion Easley doubled home a run in the sixth off Rolando Arrojo. The Tigers were also aided by three Boston errors, two on first baseman Brian Daubach, who also struck out three times.

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