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Papelbon and against
On May 17, he hit a walk-off home run against Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon.
Papelbon made his major league debut with the Red Sox on July 31, against the Minnesota Twins, in which he went 5⅓ innings, struck out seven batters, and issued five walks in Boston's 4 – 3 victory.
On June 29, 2009, Papelbon gained his 132nd save, in a 4 – 0 shut out against the Baltimore Orioles, tying Bob Stanley's record for most saves by a Red Sox pitcher.
He blew just 3 saves all season long, but 2 occurred during the final month of the season, including the final game of the 2011 regular season ; the Red Sox and Rays tied in the standings for the AL Wild Card, and Papelbon blew a 3-2 lead against the Baltimore Orioles and allowed them a walk-off win 4-3.
On September 19, 2007, he recorded his first-ever major league grand slam, against Jonathan Papelbon of the Boston Red Sox.

Papelbon and Orioles
On September 28, 2011, McDonough called the nationally televised game in which the Baltimore Orioles came back to defeat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 after Boston closer Jonathon Papelbon came within one strike of closing the game.

Papelbon and on
During the team's victory parade, Papelbon did the jig while the Murphys played the song on the same float.
Red Sox relief pitcher Jonathan Papelbon performed his trademark dance on the flatbed with them.
*" And it's Cinco-Ocho ( Jonathon Papelbon ) in for the save ..." ( a play on Chad Ochocinco's name )
A sinker ball specialist, Stanley was the club all-time saves leader with 132 until Jonathan Papelbon passed him on July 1, 2009, but to most Red Sox fans, he is simply known as " The Steamer " ( he is also known as " Bigfoot ").
For a third time, Papelbon did his dance on a flat bed truck with the World Series trophy over his head along with the Dropkick Murphys playing live during the Sox ' Championship " Rolling Rally " Parade.
In late 2007 on The Dan Patrick Show, David Ortiz revealed a friendly clubhouse wager that stated that Papelbon must perform his signature celebratory dance on demand for people wearing Boston Red Sox apparel.
Papelbon during a pregame warmup on May 14, 2008
Papelbon recorded his 100th career save on July 13, 2008.
Papelbon has been cited repeatedly for his slow play ; on September 4, 2009 it was reported that he had been fined $ 5, 000 for failing to deliver his first pitch within the required time in a September 1 appearance.
Papelbon told the Boston Herald that he had been cited on at least five occasions and fined more than $ 10, 000 for these violations.
On November 11, 2011, Papelbon reportedly reached an agreement with the Philadelphia Phillies on a four-year, $ 50 million contract with a vesting option for a fifth year, bringing the total contract value to $ 60 million.
Papelbon finished the month of April with a perfect 8 saves on 8 opportunities.

Papelbon and September
In early September, Papelbon injured his shoulder.

Papelbon and 2011
Before joining the Phillies, Papelbon played with the Boston Red Sox from 2005 – 2011.
The Red Sox ended up keeping Papelbon as their closer, and his productivity has seemingly improved over the 2011 season.
On June 7, 2011, Papelbon recorded his 200th career save, and achieved the mark in the fewest number of appearances ( 359 ), beating Mariano Rivera's mark in 382 appearances.
For the 2011 season, Papelbon recorded 31 saves in 34 opportunities.
Following the 2011 World Series, Papelbon became a free agent.

Papelbon and save
On August 21, 2007, Papelbon recorded his 30th save of the season, becoming the first Boston pitcher to ever have two 30-save seasons.
On April 5, the second game of the 2006 season, Papelbon recorded his first career save in Texas.
Papelbon pitched a one-two-three ninth for the save.
On July 1, Papelbon recorded his 133rd save with the Red Sox, setting a new franchise record.
In Game 3 of the 2009 ALDS, with Boston down two games to none, Papelbon blew the save and Boston was swept.

Papelbon and Boston's
As of the 2012 season, Papelbon is Boston's franchise leader in career saves.

Papelbon and from
* Jonathan Papelbon, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox from 2005-2011 and the Philadelphia Phillies from 2012 -
Papelbon graduated from Mississippi State in 2003.
After a 13 – 10 record for Class-A Lowell Spinners and Sarasota Red Sox from 2003 – 04, Papelbon was 5 – 2 in 14 starts for Double-A Portland in 2005.
Papelbon started using Metallica's " For Whom The Bell Tolls " as he walks in from the bullpen.

Papelbon and .
* Jonathan Papelbon, closing pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
Gagné was expected to serve as a setup man for closer Jonathan Papelbon.
On October 11, 2009, Guerrero hit a two-run RBI single to score Bobby Abreu and Chone Figgins off Jonathan Papelbon in the ninth-inning.
The split-finger is used currently by pitchers such as Dan Haren, José Contreras, Jonathan Papelbon, J. J. Putz.
The splitter is thrown today by many pitchers, including Freddy Garcia, Ryan Dempster, Carl Pavano, Carlos Zambrano, Dan Haren, Rich Harden, Jose Valverde, Jonathan Papelbon, Hiroki Kuroda, Roy Halladay, and Mike Pelfrey.
" I'm Shipping Up to Boston " became the walk-up song of Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon, who danced an Irish jig to the song several times throughout the 2007 Boston Red Sox Championship season.
Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980 ) is an American professional baseball pitcher with the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball.
Papelbon was a three-time All-City honoree while playing in high school for Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville, FL.
Papelbon was a closer for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
In the summer after his freshman year, Papelbon played with the Silver Spring-Takoma Park Thunderbolts in suburban D. C.
During the subsequent summers of his college career Papelbon played for the Danville Dans, a summer baseball team located in Danville, Illinois.
Papelbon was drafted in the 4th round in, a year after the Oakland Athletics picked him in the 40th round.

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