BOX SCORES Florida @ Houston
Game #: 1059,   (GAME LOG)  , Wednesday, 6/18/2004
 
 123456789 RHE
Florida001000010 2100
Houston010000000 121
 
FloridaABRHRBIBBKAVGHRRBI
L. Castillo 2B411002.247214
P. Polanco 3B400000.253124
R. Ibanez LF402001.2831443
S. Green RF302011.3562468
A. Nunez CF400001.223734
B. Fullmer 1B401000.2901045
D. Relaford SS411101.290526
M. Redmond C 403000.259215
J. Beckett P 100001.03201
   B. Higginson PH100000.184412
   K. Ligtenberg P 000000.16700
   T. Spooneybarger P 000000.00001
Totals33210117   
BATTING
Doubles: S. Green 2 (16, 6th inning off Lilly, 1 on, 0 out, 8th inning off Lilly, 0 on, 2 out.)
Triples: L. Castillo (2, 8th inning off Lilly, 0 on, 0 out.)
Homeruns: D. Relaford (5, 3rd inning off Lilly, 0 on, 0 out.)
Runs Batted In: D. Relaford (26)
Sacrifice Hits: J. Beckett (4)
 
HoustonABRHRBIBBKAVGHRRBI
B. Hunter CF301000.369113
   M. Kotsay PH100000.339431
J. Lugo SS200020.218628
P. Konerko 1B400001.2331129
H. Matsui LF300000.2881146
   F. Rodney P 000000.25002
E. Alfonzo 3B300000.223629
J. Lane RF311101.258820
B. Ausmus C 300001.242114
R. Wright 2B300003.216439
T. Lilly P 200001.14801
   C. Lee LF100000.319927
Totals2812127   
BATTING
Homeruns: J. Lane (8, 2nd inning off Beckett, 0 on, 0 out.)
Runs Batted In: J. Lane (20)

FIELDING
Errors:
H. Matsui (4)
 
FloridaIPHRERBBKPIPSERARECORD
J. Beckett 62112482512.32 
K. Ligtenberg W20000323175.002-1
T. Spooneybarger S1000001494.6715 SV
PITCHING
Batters Faced: J. Beckett 21, K. Ligtenberg 6, T. Spooneybarger 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: J. Beckett 7-6, K. Ligtenberg 2-1, T. Spooneybarger 0-3
Game Score: J. Beckett 66
 
HoustonIPHRERBBKPIPSERARECORD
T. Lilly L810211792673.423-7
F. Rodney 1000001185.18 
PITCHING
Batters Faced: T. Lilly 32, F. Rodney 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: T. Lilly 3-10, F. Rodney 1-2
Game Score: T. Lilly 62
 
GAME INFO
Time: 2:51
Attendance: 38864 (40950) at Minute Maid Park
Weather: Clear skies (73 degrees), wind blowing right to left at 11 mph
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Josh Beckett
Game Notes:
Jason Lane hit the longest homer of his career, it went 441 feet.