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Padres spoil Nomar's season debut with 8-1 rout
 

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BOSTON -- Nomar Garciaparra was impressive in his 2004 debut. Too bad for the Boston Red Sox he was the only one.

Brian Lawrence pitched five innings of shutout ball Wednesday night and the San Diego Padres took advantage of three Boston errors to beat the Red Sox 8-1 and spoil Garciaparra's return from a heel injury.

"People were excited to see him. We were excited to have him," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "He swung the bat good. Obviously, he'll do a great job."

Garciaparra missed the first 57 games of the season with Achilles' tendinitis, but he returned to a rousing cheer from the sold-out crowd at Fenway. The All-Star waved and saluted the fans when he took his position in the first and got a standing ovation when he singled in his first at-bat of the 2004 season.

"The ovation they gave me was incredible," Garciaparra said. "I deeply and truly appreciate it. I can't thank them enough."

Neither Garciaparra nor Lawrence (8-3) remained in the game after a rain delay of 2 hours, 21 minutes in the middle of the sixth. Only a few thousand fans stayed for the end of the game at 12:12 a.m. ET.

Lawrence allowed five hits and struck out five to win for the sixth time in seven decisions; he has not allowed more than one earned run in any of his past three starts.

"I've always been kind of under the radar. That's a good place for me," he said. "It's nice for me to come in and surprise people."

Mark Loretta had three hits and scored twice, Brian Giles had two hits and walked twice and Khalil Greene had three hits and two RBI for the Padres.

San Diego led 4-0 when the game was delayed, and Phil Nevin added a two-run homer in the seventh to help put the game away.

Bronson Arroyo (2-4) allowed two runs -- one earned -- on six hits in five innings. Still, it was an improvement over his two previous outings in which he allowed 11 earned runs in nine innings.

Garciaparra finished 1-for-2, and played a role in a key play in the field.

The game was scoreless in the fifth when Loretta singled with two out and Greene on first. Giles hit a grounder to Garciaparra's right and the shortstop made a nice play to get to it, but his throw to first bounced and Andy Dominique couldn't handle it.

Dominique picked up the ball and threw home to try to get Greene, but the throw sailed high and wide and went into the seats for an error that allowed Loretta to score and make it 2-0.

Tim Wakefield started the sixth for Boston, allowing two more runs before the delay came mid-inning

With one out, Terrence Long reached on second baseman Mark Bellhorn's error, and went to third on Ramon Hernandez's single. Xavier Nady's groundout scored Long and Greene singled to make it 4-0. Wakefield got Sean Burroughs to end the inning, and then the grounds crew came out to cover the infield.

Johnny Damon hit a solo homer in the eighth to help the Red Sox avoid their first shutout of the year.

Notes

  • Greene stole his first base of the season.
  • During the rain delay, fans were cleared out of the Green Monster seats because of concerns about lightning.
  • Manny Ramirez singled in the fourth to snap an 0-for-8 skid.
  • Kevin Millar, who had one hit in his previous 14 at-bats, was 2-for-2.


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Nomar Garciaparra singles to left field in his first at-bat of 2004.
Nomar Garciaparra singles to left field in his first at-bat of 2004.(AP)

Players of the Game
San Diego

P. Nevin
AB 4
R 1
H 1
HR 1
RBI 2
San Diego

K. Greene
AB 4
R 1
H 3
HR 0
RBI 2
 
San Diego Padres
Sean Burroughs, 3B5000002 .316
Mark Loretta, 2B5230011 .312
Brian Giles, RF3121201 .282
Phil Nevin, 1B4112114 .284
Jay Payton, CF5000002 .287
Terrence Long, LF4110000 .292
   a- Jon Knott, PH-LF1001000 .000
Ramon Hernandez, C5220012 .252
Xavier Nady, DH4001001 .000
Khalil Greene, SS4132000 .272
Totals4081273313 
a-grounded out for Long in the 9th
Batting
2B - Mark Loretta (15, A. Martinez), Ramon Hernandez (6, DiNardo)
HR - Phil Nevin (8, A. Martinez)
RBI - Brian Giles (36), Phil Nevin 2 (35), Jon Knott (1), Xavier Nady (1), Khalil Greene 2 (21)
2-OUT RBI - Brian Giles (10), Khalil Greene (9)
SB - Khalil Greene (1, 2nd base off Wakefield/Varitek)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
DP - Loretta-Greene-Nevin
E - Sean Burroughs (8, Misplayed grounder)
San Diego Padres
Brian Lawrence (W,8-3) 5500050 3.79
Scott Linebrink 2000120 1.91
Jay Witasick 2211231 2.32
WP - Jay Witasick (3)
Pitches-Strikes - Brian Lawrence 73-50, Scott Linebrink 28-18, Jay Witasick 46-28
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Brian Lawrence 5-5, Scott Linebrink 2-2, Jay Witasick 1-2
Batters Faced - Brian Lawrence 20, Scott Linebrink 7, Jay Witasick 10
Boston Red Sox
Johnny Damon, CF5111025 .284
Mark Bellhorn, 2B4010003 .262
David Ortiz, DH4000021 .273
Manny Ramirez, LF3010111 .340
Nomar Garciaparra, SS2010001 .500
   a- Cesar Crespo, PH-SS1000000 .171
   b- Dave McCarty, PH1000011 .250
    Pokey Reese, SS0000000 .250
Jason Varitek, C3000123 .294
Kevin Millar, RF4020011 .271
Andy Dominique, 1B4000014 .200
Kevin Youkilis, 3B3010100 .286
Totals3417131020 
a-grounded out for Garciaparra in the 6th
b-struck out for Crespo in the 8th
Batting
2B - Kevin Millar (13, Lawrence)
HR - Johnny Damon (4, Witasick)
RBI - Johnny Damon (33)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Garciaparra-Bellhorn-Dominique
E - Mark Bellhorn 2 (6, Misplayed grounder), Andy Dominique (1, Throwing error)
Boston Red Sox
Bronson Arroyo (L,2-4) 5621210 5.01
Tim Wakefield 1220000 3.71
Anastacio Martinez 1222001 3.00
Lenny DiNardo 1211000 4.05
Mark Malaska 1010120 4.15
Pitches-Strikes - Bronson Arroyo 90-60, Tim Wakefield 19-15, Anastacio Martinez 22-11, Lenny DiNardo 18-13, Mark Malaska 26-13
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Bronson Arroyo 8-5, Tim Wakefield 3-1, Anastacio Martinez 2-1, Lenny DiNardo 3-0, Mark Malaska 2-0
Batters Faced - Bronson Arroyo 22, Tim Wakefield 6, Anastacio Martinez 5, Lenny DiNardo 5, Mark Malaska 5
Game Information
Attendance - 35064
Game Time - 2:44
Temperature - 91
Umpires - Home - Mike Fichter, First Base - Andy Fletcher, Second Base - Tim Welke, Third Base - Jim Reynolds
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