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  Tuesday, Sep. 19 7:05pm ET
Red Sox gain ground in wild card
 
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BOSTON (AP) -- Jason Varitek wiped his drenched catcher's mitt with a blue towel, relieved that his Boston Red Sox had beaten Cleveland before the field turned into a swamp.

"I didn't want to sit out there any longer than I had to," he said after the Red Sox knocked the Indians out of the AL wild-card lead with a rain-soaked 7-4 victory Tuesday night.

Manny Ramirez
Manny Ramirez dives in for the Indians' first run, courtesy of a Travis Fryman sac fly in the second.

Especially with the teams facing a crammed schedule -- day-night doubleheaders against each other Wednesday and Thursday, necessitated, of course, by April showers that washed out a three-game series at Fenway Park.

So in a span of about 52 hours, the teams meet in five games that will have a major impact on the wild-card battle. Oakland leads Cleveland by one-half game and Boston by 2½.

"Oakland's schedule seems to be easier than ours," Indians shortstop Omar Vizquel said. "They seem to have an advantage over us."

Boston's hitters had the edge Tuesday, and Cleveland faces Pedro Martinez in Wednesday's opener.

A pair of two-run hits -- Nomar Garciaparra's triple and Dante Bichette's homer -- capped a four-run third inning against Charles Nagy (2-6). He's pitched and lost two games, both against Boston, since a four-month stint on the disabled list.

"I'm in a tough spot right now because I really don't have the time to settle in," Nagy said. "We have to win every game and tonight I didn't help our cause at all."

The game started in a light rain that soon ended. During the seventh, a sudden shower caused a 10-minute delay. And with two outs and Jim Thome at bat in the ninth, a downpour made things tough for Derek Lowe, who got his 37th save in 42 opportunities, and Travis Fryman, who struck out with runners at first and third to end the game.

"All you can do is throw a fastball" because of the rain, Lowe said. "You know that the umpires aren't going to stop the game."

Rod Beck (2-0), the fifth of six Red Sox pitchers, worked a scoreless eighth and was given credit for the win.

Boston still has plenty of work to do to reach the playoffs and a short time -- just 13 games -- in which to do it.

"Hopefully, this sets the tone," Bichette said. "Guys are pretty focused, not too emotional, not too up or down."

Cleveland went up 1-0 in the second when Manny Ramirez doubled, took third on Tomo Ohka's wild pitch and scored on Fryman's sacrifice fly.

The Red Sox scored four runs in the third. Trot Nixon led off with a single, Varitek walked and both scored on Garciaparra's triple. Bichette then pounced on the first pitch for a homer, his fifth in 18 games with Boston since being traded from Colorado on Aug. 31.

The Red Sox made it 6-1 in the fourth. Darren Lewis doubled and scored on Nixon's single that chased Nagy. Jason Speier didn't do much better, allowing a double to Jose Offerman and a sacrifice fly to Varitek.

Ohka, who put runners at third in three of his four innings, was replaced at the beginning of the fifth by Hipolito Pichardo and the Indians took advantage with two runs in the inning.

Vizquel and Roberto Alomar singled, Thome hit a sacrifice fly and Fryman singled in a run, making the score 6-3.

The Red Sox added a run in the sixth when Offerman singled, Garciaparra walked and center fielder Kenny Lofton misjudged Troy O'Leary's routine fly ball, letting it drop behind him for a double.

After the rain delay, a disputed run made it 7-4 in the seventh. Thome struck out with Alomar at third, but the ball appeared to hit Thome's foot and get by catcher Varitek. Alomar scored, Thome reached first, and Boston manager Jimy Williams argued in vain.

Game notes
Ramirez and Vizquel extended their hitting streaks to 10 games. ... Boston's first five pitchers were from different countries: Ohka (Japan), Pichardo (Dominican Republic), Rheal Cormier (Canada), Rich Garces (Venezuela) and Beck (United States). Two of Cleveland's six pitchers were born outside the United States: Cameron Cairncross (Australia) and Ricardo Rincon (Mexico). ... Boston center fielder Carl Everett sat out with a strained quadriceps. ... Lewis made errors in consecutive games for the first time in his career when a wet ball slipped as he tried to throw, allowing Sandy Alomar, who had singled, to take second in the eighth.
 


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Oakland 7
Baltimore 4

Oakland 0
Baltimore 0

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Boston 7
Cleveland 4

Chi. White Sox 6
Detroit 2

Toronto 16
NY Yankees 3

Seattle 5
Tampa Bay 2

Kansas City 5
Anaheim 1

Minnesota 15
Texas 7

Florida 3
Montreal 1

Pittsburgh 12
Philadelphia 8

Atlanta 12
NY Mets 4

Milwaukee 9
Chicago Cubs 8

Houston 8
St. Louis 6

San Diego 7
Colorado 2

Los Angeles 1
Arizona 0

San Francisco 7
Cincinnati 3

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 Dante Bichette says the Red Sox are a focused baseball team.
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 Trot Nixon says the Red Sox put themselves in position to win.
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 Dante Bichette says winning the first game against the Indians is big for Boston.
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 Jimy Williams says Tuesday was a strange night for baseball.
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