BOSTON (AP) _ Jon Lester is slated to return to the mound for the
Boston Red Sox on Monday, nearly a year after his rookie season was
cut short when he was diagnosed with cancer.
Lester was scheduled to replace Julian Tavarez for Monday's game
at Cleveland, the 23-year-old left-hander's first major league
appearance since he beat the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 23 last
year. The Red Sox said nine days later that he had a treatable form
of lymphoma.
``I don't think it really has sunken in yet, and I don't think it
will sink in until tomorrow when I get on the mound,'' Lester said
Sunday.
Lester was 7-2 with a 4.76 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 81 1-3
innings last year after being recalled from triple-A Pawtucket of
the International League in June.
``It's definitely a lot more gratifying than last year, just for
the simple fact of the road that I've been on coming back from last
year,'' Lester said.
After undergoing treatment during the off-season, Lester rejoined
the Red Sox during spring training and started the season on the
disabled list. He was activated on June 11, but immediately was
optioned to the minors.
``It's been hard, but you have to sit back and see that they have
your best interest involved,'' Lester said. ``It's been hard getting
treated like you're in a glass bottle, so it'd be nice to finally
break through and get to pitch again.''
Lester went 4-5 with a 3.61 ERA with class A Greenville of the
South-Atlantic League and Pawtucket, winning three of his last four
decisions. Lester was 4-5 with a 3.89 ERA in 14 starts with the
PawSox and had a 2.08 ERA in three starts and Greenville.
``I can't sit here and tell you there won't be some emotion
involved,'' Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. ``I think his folks
are going to be there, which I'm sure for them will be extra
special.''
Francona said the decision to recall Lester made sense from a
baseball perspective and wasn't influenced by emotion.
``We didn't let it be, or he would have been here three months
ago,'' Francona said. ``I wouldn't apologize to be crazy about a kid
like Lester _ I'd be crazy not to. But I wouldn't ever let that get
in the way of making decisions.''
Francona said there will be no pitch counts or limitations on
Lester, who allowed three runs and seven hits in seven innings
against Ottawa on Wednesday.
Tavarez, 5-8 with a 5.27 ERA in 18 starts, will be switched to a
reliever.
``He's got a chance to really help our bullpen,'' Francona said.
``He's a guy who can throw whenever you want.''