All the makings of an aweful homestand... Manny weak, Leskanic off the DL, and francona saying that mendoza can be a real factor in the bullpen.
With flu lingering, Ramirez is waved home
Varitek put into third spot in order
By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff | August 10, 2004
For the third straight game, Manny Ramirez's name appeared on the original lineup card posted in the Red Sox clubhouse, but that lineup was discarded even before manager Terry Francona met with the media yesterday afternoon. Francona had received word from Ramirez that he would not be able to play because of the flu.
Ramirez arrived at the ballpark around 4:30 p.m., wearing a Warren Sapp Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey, and went to the trainers' room.
"I was hoping [Ramirez would play], but I knew there was a pretty good chance he wouldn't play," Francona said. "He has a fever. Hopefully he won't be out long."
With last night's loss, the Sox are 4-5 in the games Ramirez has not started this season.
With Ramirez out, Francona slid Jason Varitek into the No. 3 slot in the lineup for just the second time this season. Varitek, who went 2 for 4, is the fourth man to bat in the No. 3 hole this month, joining Kevin Millar, Johnny Damon, and newcomer Orlando Cabrera.
Ramirez did not stay for the game.
"I sent Manny home," Francona said. "I felt there was a better chance of him playing tomorrow if he went home and rested."
No relief in sight
An examination of Scott Williamson's swollen right arm yesterday confirmed fears that the reliever won't be coming back soon. According to information team doctor Bill Morgan relayed to the club's PR staff, Williamson has a forearm muscle strain -- not the same elbow strain that landed him on the DL last July 2. Williamson will not be able to undergo an MRI until the swelling subsides, which is expected to take a few days. "He's not going to throw for a couple of weeks," said Francona, likely understating how long Williamson, who already has missed 34 games, will be out. Curtis Leskanic, due to come off the 15-day disabled list today (shoulder tendinitis), will help to fill the void. The other wounded? According to Morgan's report, Trot Nixon (quadriceps), Pokey Reese (oblique muscle), Mark Bellhorn (hand), and Ellis Burks (knee) are all coming along, but there are no forecasts of any imminent returns . . . Leominster native John Kelly, who has pitched the last two seasons for the North Shore Spirit, an independent league team based in Lynn, was sold to the Mariners and assigned to the team's Triple A franchise in Tacoma. Kelly, originally drafted by the Mets in the 11th round in 1994, also pitched in the Marlins and Pirates systems but had never made it higher than Double A . . . Sunday was the first time Ramiro Mendoza had pitched in 13 days, but Francona was selling him yesterday as someone who could make a difference in the bullpen after he recorded five outs without allowing a run. "I think Mendoza is a real factor contributing to the bullpen," Francona said. The righthander pitched a perfect ninth last night.
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