IN BRIEF
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Boston starter Matt Clement gave up one run and six hits in seven innings, struck out five and walked one, but he didn't get the decision in the Red Sox's 4-3, 10-inning victory over the Los Angeles Angels Friday.
"I felt good. I was attacking the hitters," the Butler native said. "It's nice to have good results and keep this team in the game."
The Red Sox are 18-6 in games started by
Clement.
OAKLAND, Calif. - The Kansas City Royals dropped their 19th straight game, 4-0 to the Oakland Athletics Friday, to move to within two defeats of the American League record.Kansas City (38-82), owner of the worst record in baseball, hasn't won since beating the Chicago White Sox 6-5 in 13 innings on July 27.
AKRON, Ohio - Tiger Woods double-bogeyed his final hole of the second round Friday to finish with a 70 and tie for the lead with Luke Donald at the NEC Invitational.Donald made three straight birdies early in his round and shot 67, joining Woods at 4-under 136.Henrik Stenson of Sweden shot a 71 that put him one shot behind the leaders.Vijay Singh was at 3-under 137 along with PGA runner-up Thomas Bjorn, Paul McGinley and Chris DiMarco.
