Asked if he was happy with a 7-3 homestand, Showalter replied, "Happy is not the good word. I'm sure I'm perceived as a happy guy all the time. Our guys wanted to win all 10. That's the way we approached it. "There was a game there tonight that they took advantage of some of our pitching struggles. We kind of dwell on the moment of tonight's game and we leave the locker room we've got to turn our attention to good ballclubs we have to face in their ballpark. Some good things happened. I'm proud of the effort and the way they're approaching it." Showalter wasn't happy with Adam Jones being hit by a Clay Buchholz pitch in the third inning, but he chose his words carefully after the game. "Everybody has their own private thoughts about that," he said. "I can't read people's minds. That wasn't the only pitch they threw inside tonight. I don't think anybody on our club feels good about any time that one of our guys gets hit, so we'll file it away." Asked if he thought Buchholz was throwing at him, Jones replied, "It's not important." Tillman noted how the Red Sox "made me throw a lot of pitches all night long." "They fouled off some good pitches and they got in a lot of deep counts. I fell behind a lot and I had to make a lot of important pitches there," he said. "My curveball was better tonight from what it has been. I didn't use my changeup as much as I had been in the past. Command was better, but not where it needs to be. I fell behind too much. "After we scored those runs, I tried to keep the momentum on our side. It was just one of those nights where I had to battle every inning, I felt like. It was a huge mometum game. Trying to keep it in our dugout and I kept our guys on the field too long. "There were a lot of situations where I had to make a big pitch. Sometimes I did and sometimes I didn't. They got the best of me tonight."