Papelbon Surrenders First Run Of 2006 In Loss To Toronto
4th May, 2006 - 8:03 am
Boston Herald - Boston's Jonathan Papelbon opened up the 2006 campaign by pitching 15 1/3 consecutive shutout innings over 14 appearances, but finally gave up a run on Wednesday night when Toronto broke a 6-6 tie.

“I let my team down, but tomorrow I’ll be back and ready to go,” Papelbon said. “This is just a bump in the road for me, but it’s a long season and we’ve still got a long way to go and I’ll go out a lot more innings and pitch. I’ll take this, learn from it, do my homework, study my film, see what happened and move on.” [READ]

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