Good Things Come In Threes

by Texy
2009 October 8 at 11:43 am

I’m shaking off the post-clinch stupor I’ve been walking around in for the last week or so with a trio of lovely Red Sox awesomeness.

First up: Dusty Brown gets his first major league hit… which also turns out to be his first major league home run – and receives the time-honored cold shoulder routine from his teammates in the dugout. That little prank never gets old, especially for a career minor-leaguer like Dusty- who may never get a spotlight like that again. Screencaps by Thomas, as always.

1st major league home run, huh rookie? Eh, big deal.

1st major league home run, huh rookie? Eh, big deal.


Okay...Big deal!!

Okay...Big deal!!


Alex Speier wrote a great article for WEEI about Dusty’s long and winding road through the minors, here’s an excerpt:

Brown showed early promise in his pro career, but in part due to a succession of injuries, his progress was up-and-down, and his movement up the ladder was thus deliberate. He saw one Sox prospect after another zoom past him on the way to the majors, playing with such talents as Delcarmen, Brandon Moss, Hanley Ramirez, Jon Lester, Dustin Pedroia and Jonathan Papelbon as they marched towards the majors.

There were times of frustration. But nine years into his career as a member of the Red Sox, Brown – who had batted just once since making his big-league debut as a defensive replacement this year – achieved a milestone at the major-league level.

In the bottom of the eighth inning of the Red Sox’ 11-6 win over the Indians on Saturday, Brown crushed a changeup from Indians reliever Mike Gosling. The ball sailed over the Wall and crashed in the last row of the Monster Seats for the 27-year-old’s first career hit and first career homer. The Fenway crowd of 37,562 chanted the catcher’s name – Dus-ty, Dus-ty, Dus-ty – until his teammates pushed him out of the dugout to accept a curtain call.

“It’s unbelievable, man,” said Brown. “Not many guys can say that: at Fenway Park, to get a curtain call from the fans, there’s nothing like it. I’ll remember it forever.”

Before the game against the Indians on Sunday, the Red Sox called four members of the team out onto the field to be recognized for record-breaking seasons: Big Papi (major league record for home runs by a DH), Jonathan Papelbon (Red Sox record for career saves), Jacoby Ellsbury (Red Sox record for stolen bases in a season) and Tim Wakefield (Red Sox record for games started). Here’s video of the ceremony – with special appearances by Tommy Harper, Bob Stanley, Luis Tiant and Jim Rice.

And finally, the team headed out to Anaheim a little early this week to take some practice at and acclimate to Angel Stadium. This happy circumstance – plus several empty days of a photo wire that needs filling – means that we’re treated to photos of the team goofing around in Cali. More specifically, it means we’re treated to this photo:

AP Photo/Chris Carlson

This is CRYING OUT for a caption contest.

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  1. 2009 October 8 at 12:00 pm
    Jennie permalink

    I’ve already missed baseball. :(

  2. 2009 October 8 at 12:43 pm
    jules permalink

    Hey y’all! I’m here in Boston and loving it. We were at the game Sunday and took tons of photos-I’ll post them when I get home Sunday. My BIL lives in Boston and doesn’t have cable! are you kidding me!?!?!

  3. 2009 October 8 at 12:46 pm
    jules permalink

    Caption: “remember you are THE Captain Kick Ass and don’t you forget it!”

  4. 2009 October 8 at 1:31 pm
    Becks0823 permalink

    “Pull my finger” comes to mind … I love pictures that feature Pedroia & Becks side-by-side, if only for the height juxtaposition.

    Heart-warming post all around – so excited for Soxtober to commence tonight!

    @jules: Enjoy your stay!

  5. 2009 October 8 at 1:47 pm
    kim permalink

    “nuh uh, man. i’m rubber, you’rrrrrrre glue. everything that you say bounces of me and sticks to YOUUUUUUUU”

  6. 2009 October 8 at 2:06 pm
    luvmybsoxboys permalink

    If you were pitching to me I would hit lasers off you.

  7. 2009 October 8 at 2:32 pm

    Caption: No, I totally picked YOU to start Game 1. Don’t hurt me.

  8. 2009 October 8 at 3:24 pm
    LifelongSoxFan permalink

    This post is so feel good worthy all around! I adore how the wall is spelled with a capital ‘W’. Congrats to Dusty and congrats to all the guys on those awards. As for the captions, maybe Pedey’s informing Josh of the Becketty-Boo nickname around here.
    Bring on Game One and all that post season sleep deprived sort of jazz!

  9. 2009 October 8 at 3:29 pm
    shaggy permalink

    “Wait, that was YOUR car I backed into?”

  10. 2009 October 8 at 3:38 pm
    jules permalink

    Thanks Becks. It’s my third time here and I love it. We went to New Hampshire for a couple days to look at the leaves. I’ve always wanted to do that so if was a real treat. Of course we had to watch the twins game from our hotel. I love the fall weather-it’s beautiful! Being in Fenway was heaven. We took my in-laws who are in their late 80s and they had a blast.

  11. 2009 October 8 at 5:08 pm
    Lyndsay permalink

    all I know is that Beckett has a look like “I’m not falling for your stupid pranks again, Pedey.”

  12. 2009 October 8 at 5:49 pm
    pcon permalink

    When I saw this pic yesterday I thought it was needing a caption.@luvmybsoxboys: I think that one is perfect! Goes great with the disdainful look on Beckett’s face.

  13. 2009 October 8 at 6:05 pm

    Can I add one more feel-good moment from last Sunday? Tito taking Tek out mid-inning so we could give him his props coming off the field. Tito, you sentimental fool.

  14. 2009 October 8 at 7:05 pm

    I loved that video. Papi’s smile makes me grin… so much. As does Paps’. And Ells… of course. Oh and I guess Wake too. I don’t know where I was going with this comment. I love them all.

    And I have no witty caption, but it sure looks like Pedey is doing one of those “look! Giant zombie cockroach behind you!” type things.

  15. 2009 October 8 at 7:39 pm

    Caption-You really need to shave.

  16. 2009 October 8 at 7:42 pm
    Becks0823 permalink

    @jules: How far North did you go? You came at the perfect time – the peak season is gradually moving its way down the state. Fall is certainly my favorite time of year; not sure if I’d like it quite as much if I were anywhere else, though. You should buy this for your next visit. :D

    @fc: I read about this; I was out with friends watching the Pats game where every TV was tuned to a football game. Sad to say I missed it, especially since the Captain may very well hang up his gear & high socks after this season.

  17. 2009 October 8 at 7:55 pm
    Dragon_Sniper permalink

    I’m no good at this caption game, but it is a hilarious picture.

    In other news, I just got some early birthday presents, including an Irish-flag styled Boston hat, an “I {B} Papelbon” shirt, and a Red Sox hoodie. <3

  18. 2009 October 8 at 8:07 pm

    @Becks0823: NEED THAT T

  19. 2009 October 8 at 8:19 pm

    I do not have a caption for that pic but I liked kim’s and luvmysoxboys’s haha.
    The video was awesome too, thank you for uploading it for all of us that do not enjoy the grace of having NESN as a regular channel.
    And now off to watch the Sox beat the shit out of the Angels with a giant beer on my hand :)
    Let’s go Red Sox!!

  20. 2009 October 8 at 9:36 pm
    jules permalink

    Becks, we went to North Conway and the White Mountains-stunning! I’ll post photos next week.

  21. 2009 October 8 at 10:18 pm
    Becks0823 permalink

    @fc: I think you need one that says, “Forward My Mail To Fenway Park”.

    @jules: Oh good! I haven’t been up that way in some time but the foliage is certainly the best up there (the Berkshires in Western MA are also pretty but not quite as brilliant).

  22. 2009 October 9 at 10:08 am
    starr4 permalink

    Don’t suck.

  23. 2009 October 11 at 7:56 pm
    mermaidmarian permalink

    No good caption. I just want to know if Pleats is standing on a box or if Beckett is doing that “Scott of the Antarctic” thing and standing in a hole.

  24. 2009 October 12 at 7:49 pm
    pedeytheshort permalink

    looove that picture! “Let’s race. Last one there buys me platform cleats!”