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Sun, 13 Sep 2009

Joe & Dave talk with Jon after he threw eight innings in tonight's shutout.

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" Thanks -- Jon Lester the ninth combined shot up by the Red Sox staff this year which is very impressive and I know. You weren't too happy when the rains came Friday night but it worked out pretty well I guess in the long run yeah I guess that did."

" I'm in. I don't know if we've been able to do that try to put you know worked so for a reason and tonight was -- for example that."

" John -- couple times early in the game you're looking back at the mound after delivering your pitchers there any thing. In particular that was making you even slightly uncomfortable the results wouldn't indicate that but anything like that."

" Well in. James Shields land its kind in the same place that was. It was make -- a little bit of a ball for hill. It was a big deal. You know just trying to maintain the nature of the you know not landed me any big big holes or anything like that are on the -- of this though. It wasn't anything major just kind of you know maintenance of."

" Joba starting pitching he's just been incredible low especially in this series is six game win streak now it. It's actually be playing their best baseball the right time."

" Yeah I mean we're we're I don't think we have you know we -- playing bad and I think. You know we've we Rams tough luck and some tough pitchers there for a little while on. You know I think right now we're we're. We're doing the same things you know just seems like the hits like you know tech had tonight seemed to fall in and get a couple RBIs and that. You know seemed to become the turning point of the game for us and you know -- guys played great defensively big double play and I think the sixth inning or seventh inning Mike you'll and then he. You know -- great job -- played as usual. So it is just I think -- good a good series for us as a team to come out and and we will."

" And it was here at Fenway and the -- such -- played. Unbelievable baseball here this is a great comfort zone here isn't there."

" I think any team you know you -- for their Atlanta home on the road that process at home. You know everybody's with their families and kids. And you know there was comfortable they they get up and and no way to the ballpark that they capture anything like that -- was -- was suitcase so. You know it's always nice to be home and and you just have that comfort level of known Fenway Park. But -- really makes you very Aaron Rodgers to scratch hits in. You really had everything working it seemed his and a very good curve -- to. Yeah in seemed to. You know little bit of rhythm. -- was able to make some pitches -- when I had to. You know this team is is itself lineup you know even with Carlos Pena lineup is still tough and you kind of have to navigate your way through and pick your times and in places to go after guys and you know like -- said before take did a great job behind home plate in and -- on the game and and making sure we kept them off balance."

" grants a new thirteenth when very nicely done and I think that's."

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