51. Then Shea Hillenbrand, playing the kind of National League baseball that Kerrigan espouses, advanced both runners into scoring position with a sacrifice bunt. 52. The umpire called a balk to advance the runners, and the AL tied the score. 53. There were a few chances, like in the sixth when they led off with back-to-back singles but failed to advance a runner to third. 54. They advanced neither runner. 55. They scored one run in the fourth after Williams walked and Martinez poked a well-placed hit-and-run single to right field that advanced the runner to third. 56. Until the eighth, the Red Sox, losers of three in a row, failed to advance a runner as far as third. 57. A groundout advanced the runners, and Lansing lined a double into the left-field corner. 58. After a wild pitch advanced the runners, Darren Bragg walked. 59. After a sacrifice bunt advanced the runners, Anderson got Renteria on a popup and Placido Polanco on a grounder to end the threat. 60. After a sacrifice bunt advanced the runners, Gregg Zaun hit a sacrifice fly to tie it. |