Lineups for wednesday's game "
"Northeastern game
Jacoby Ellsbury LF
Bill Hall 3B
Victor Martinez C
David Ortiz DH
Jed Lowrie SS
Lars Anderson 1B
Darnell McDonald RF
Che-Hsuan Lin CF
Gil Velazquez 2B
Pitching: RHP Casey KellyBC game
Marco Scutaro SS
Dustin Pedroia 2B
Kevin Youkilis 1B
Adrian Beltre 3B
Jason Varitek C
Jeremy Hermida LF
Tud Hulett DH
Josh Reddick RF
Ryan Kalish CF
Pitching: RHP Boof BonserYes, that would Tug Hulett and his career .254 slugging percentage serving as the designated hitter. Gotta love spring training.
No live BP today, just a normal day of baseball practice.
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almost 2 years ago
wolf9309
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I'm psyched to see this lineup
the outfield is all people I’ve wanted to see in action. Much rather see Kelly than Boof, but oh well. I AM excited to see Tug Hulett DH for doubtlessly the only time in his life.
It seems a little weird that Drew isn’t playing at all wednesday. Hopefully there isn’t something going on that they aren’t telling us and they just want to keep him fresh for thursday.
Can't Wait to see.....
Kelly pitch, The starting infield in the second game, and of course Hulett to crush one out of the park.
No seriously, Reddick and Kalish are going to give him lineup protection, wait no seriously why are Reddick and Kalish batting after Tug????
Kelly's game isn't televized.
Unless you’re in the Fort?
USG
by Ben Buchanan on Mar 1, 2010 12:06 PM EST up reply actions
Jed batting 5th?
I like Lowrie, but Tito’s gotta be smoking something wicked strong to justify Lowrie batting fifth in this (or pretty much any other) lineup.
I think that's one of Tito's L/R attempts
because really, there’s no good hitters in the bottom of that lineup apart from (hopefully) Lars.
It’s just the first game of ST against Northeastern, I expect the lineups to be a little silly.
Indeed.
ST lineups are about as unimportant as you can get. I wouldn’t be surprised if Tito was literally picking the names out of a hat once he got past #3.
USG
Oh, I know
It’s just a little strange to see Lowrie batting in the 5-hole, is all.
I know that ST lineups tend to be a little out there—the only thing to worry about is when the starting lineup looks like an ST lineup. . . .
you can tell
That he wanted to see right off the bat what his starting infield looked like together in the BC game
yeah makes sense
since there’s a couple new guys and they all gotta learn to work together. I’m sure that if Drew and Cameron were ready to play, the NE game would probably have the starting outfield

























