Palms 12, Red Sox 6

After Jacoby Ellsbury led off the game with a solo homer, it looked like the Palms and new pitcher Javier Vasquez were going to be behind the 8-ball again, looking at an 0-2 start to the season, at home no less. Billy Dupont had other plans, however, doing something no player has done since Carlos Delgado in 2003, launching 4 home runs off of the Red Sox pitchers. Eddie Black added one more of his own, giving rise to the theory that those players were added to the every day line up because of their bat. After tweaking his ankle, Troy Tulowitzki was held out of the line up today, and will not play tomorrow either.

DH Winn 1-5 2b (1), bb, r, 2 Ks
3b Prado 3-5 2b (1) r
CF Crisp 2-5 2b (1) 2bi (2) 2 Ks
LF Sadan 1-5 r, K
1b Dupont 5-5 4 HRs (4) 7bi (8) 5 runs
2b Henning 3-5 r
C Black 1-5 1HR (1) 3bi (3) run 2 Ks
RF Sohn 3-5 2 2b (2) 1 run
SS Gonzalez 2-5 2b (1) Hit in first career AB

Vasquez W (1-0) 6 2/3IP, 7H, 4R, 8K, 1 HR
Gonsales 1 1/3IP
McLoughlin 1IP, 3Hm 2 R, 2BB

Player of the Game: Billy Dupont
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