Balta1701 Posted September 22, 2005 Share Posted September 22, 2005 Peter Gammons is reporting that Keith Foulke will not pitch again this season. He also is suggesting our former closer is very unhappy in Boston. Boston Red Sox right-hander Keith Foulke will not pitch again this season, ESPN's Peter Gammons has confirmed. The struggling reliever returned to Boston on Thursday for an examination on his left knee, another setback for the World Series champions as they scramble to stay in the playoff race. A day after falling out of first place in the AL East for the first time since July 18, the Red Sox sent Foulke home from the road trip to see team physician Thomas Gill. Foulke was a star of Boston's championship run last year, nailing down all four victories in the Series sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals. But he's struggled most of this season, posting a 5-5 record and a 5.91 ERA while saving just 15 of 19 opportunities. Foulke had arthroscopic surgery on July 7 to repair cartilage in his left knee. He missed two months while recovering, and has not pitched in a save situation since returning from the disabled list Sept. 1. Foulke last pitched on Sunday against the Oakland Athletics, entering the game when Boston trailed 12-0 and going two scoreless innings. Curt Schilling took over as the closer July 14 and was 4-3 with a 5.18 ERA as a reliever, saving nine of 11 chances. Since Schilling moved back into the rotation on Aug. 26, Mike Timlin has saved seven of nine opportunities. But Timlin gave up the lead on Wednesday night, allowing three runs and recording just one out as the Red Sox lost 7-4 to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The defeat dropped Boston into second place in the division race, a half-game behind the New York Yankees. The Red Sox also trailed the Cleveland Indians by one game in the AL wild-card race heading into Thursday night's games. Boston was idle -- its first off-day in a month -- before a weekend series with the Baltimore Orioles. The Red Sox signed Foulke in the wake of their bullpen meltdown in Yankee Stadium in the 2003 playoffs, giving him a contract that could pay him $26.5 million over four seasons. He earned it last year, when he was 5-3 with 32 saves and a 2.17 ERA. But his on-field struggles this season -- coupled with a personal problem he has alluded to but not described -- have made him cranky and caustic. He was booed off the Fenway mound after giving up a ninth-inning grand slam to Cleveland's Travis Hafner on June 28, then said, "I've always said the hardest thing is to come in here and face my teammates [rather] than worry about Johnny from Burger King booing me." Foulke also told the San Francisco Chronicle last week that he was moving out of the city to avoid the attention. "People don't understand there's times when we want to be private," he told the paper. "There's a lot of times people come up and they get in your business. ... It's one of the reasons that for next year I am relocating. I'm moving out of the city so I can be with myself a little more." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoxFan562004 Posted September 22, 2005 Share Posted September 22, 2005 anyone know how Boston is handling their last week or two of play? I know they've been playing OK, but the Yankees are about as hot as Cleveland right now.. is there panic, or did the WS give them a honeymoon period? This hurts a lot, they have a bad bullpen allready, and it's getting overworked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted September 22, 2005 Share Posted September 22, 2005 QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Sep 22, 2005 -> 06:04 PM) Peter Gammons is reporting that Keith Foulke will not pitch again this season. He also is suggesting our former closer is very unhappy in Boston. With all the s*** he's brought on himself in that town.. I wouldn't be so happy if I were him either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Punch and Judy Garland Posted September 23, 2005 Share Posted September 23, 2005 He took more money to go there rather than stay in Oakland. It's funny how guys go to the team that will pay more than any other team will when their value is at its peak. Then they think someone else will want them when they make a lot of money and have an era over 6. Keith is kind of a little b**** if you ask me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sayitaintso Posted September 23, 2005 Share Posted September 23, 2005 Oh darn, he's done for the rest of the year. Isn't that a good thing for the BoSox? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted September 23, 2005 Author Share Posted September 23, 2005 QUOTE(sayitaintso @ Sep 22, 2005 -> 09:01 PM) Oh darn, he's done for the rest of the year. Isn't that a good thing for the BoSox? Sadly, with the way their bullpen has performed...no. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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