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    Post subject: Red Sox again stand in the Angels' way  PostPosted: Jul 17, 2008 - 11:00 PM PST
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    The Boston Red Sox did not win a World Series between 1918 and 2004. But they have won twice in the past four years, and their young closer apparently considers a parade his team's rite of October.

    "We're going to win six more by the time I get out of here," Jonathan Papelbon told ESPN the other day.

    Dustin Pedroia hadn't seen that on television, but he rolled his eyes when he heard about it. They have a saying around the Red Sox, if you will: Papelbon being Papelbon.

    "I came up with him in the minor leagues," Pedroia said. "Anything he says really doesn't surprise me."

    The Angels have the best record in the American League. The Red Sox have the second-best record. The teams open the second half facing each other, in a three-game series that starts tonight at Angel Stadium.

    The Red Sox are not scheduled to visit Anaheim again this season -- unless, of course, they return in October. That would be a double shot of good news for Boston: The Sox would be back in the playoffs, against a team they own in October.

    Nothing could help Papelbon back up his boast more than the Red Sox drawing the Angels in the postseason, or so history suggests. The Red Sox have won nine consecutive playoff games against the Angels, dating back to 1986, including sweeps of the division series in 2004 and 2007.

    The Red Sox smoked the Angels last fall with power and pitching, and the Angels do not appear to have closed that gap. The Sox outscored the Angels, 19-4, and outhomered the Angels, 5-0, in last year's division series.

    Boston leads the league in on-base percentage this year and ranks second in slugging percentage. The Angels rank 12th and 10th, respectively.

    Boston has five players with more than 12 home runs, including the injured David Ortiz. The Angels have one, Vladimir Guerrero.

    Call the pitching even -- the Sox have given up 363 earned runs, the Angels 362 -- and give the edge to Boston.

    Not so fast, says Pedroia, the Boston second baseman. The Angels had four key offensive players -- Guerrero, Garret Anderson, Casey Kotchman and Gary Matthews Jr. -- injured or ill during last year's playoffs.

    "They weren't at full strength," Pedroia said. "The Angels are a great team. They play the game the right way. They're fast. They play great defense. They pitch. They're tough.

    "I know we've had success against them, but they're definitely not fun to play against."

    Still, the Angels had no home runs in 99 at-bats in last October's series. Ortiz and Manny Ramirez had four home runs in 15 at-bats.

    So has the power -- the balance of power -- shifted between the teams?

    "Not really," Angels pitcher Joe Saunders said. "They're going to hit their home runs.

    "This year, we've hit our fair share of home runs, but we seem to do the little things a little better. That's what's given us success."

    Even in Boston. The Angels were 8-20 in Fenway Park over the past five seasons, playoffs included, but they won two of three there in April.

    "I think that really instilled some confidence in us," Saunders said. "We've struggled at Fenway.

    "But we can pitch with those guys. If we can scratch out a few runs against their pitching staff, I think we have a chance."

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    Post subject: RE: Red Sox again stand in the Angels' way  PostPosted: Jul 23, 2008 - 03:04 AM PST



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    Well we just swept them, and I saw game 2 of the series at Angel Stadium. If you guys didn't see it in the 2nd inning they scored 2 runs off a 2-run homer off of Youk. Then like the 5th or 6th inning Guerrero hits a solo homer to cut it down to 2-1. Then in the 7th, Erick Aybar who pinch-hit for Jeff Mathis hit a 3 run triple giving us a 4-2 lead. There were an awful lot of Red Sox fans there so I sort of rubbed it in their faces. Although Shields and K-Rod were shaky, they got it done we ended up winning 4-2.


    Also next to me there was a guy at the Carl's Jr there and he wore a Tom Brady jersey...I just simply told him "18-1".

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