The Boston Red Sox breathe new life going into Friday night's game trailing 3-1 in the series. It was all Josh Beckett last night he had commanding stuff on the mound. He pitched 8 innings of 5-hit 1-run baseball while striking out 11. The middle of Boston order provided the offense as Kevin Youkilis smacked a 3-run homer in the lst innings off C. C. Sabathia. David Ortiz hit two sacrifice flies in the winning effort. The Red Sox out hit the Indians 12-6 in Game 5. Boston still has to win the next two games in route to the World Series.
Winning on the road isn't a problem for the Red Sox, but the way Cleveland has played at home it's going to be a tough grind for the opposition. The young teams have flourished in the playoffs this October. There doesn't appear to be any pressure on them and they just take games in strides. Much of it has to do with great team chemistry and the ability to execute during crunch time. Carmona is expected to face Curt Schilling on Saturday for Game 6. Both of the AL competitors are loaded with talent yet I'm pulling for Schilling to help the Sox notch another win and stay alive.
If the Sox are going to turn it around and come from behind to take the series David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez must be active in the lineup and avoid being non-factors (which they rarely are especially in the ALCS). If there is an edge for Boston it's their experience with veteran talent. Although, so far such an asset has already proved to be irrelevant. Whichever team goes to play the Rockies in the World Series it's sure to be memorable and historic. I wouldn't mind on the other hand seeing a few dramatic homeruns from Big Pappi to make the final games interesting.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Red Sox hang on, Beckett helps wrap up 7-1 win
Labels:
2007 ALCS,
Boston Red Sox,
Cleveland Indians,
Josh Beckett,
World Series
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Hey Pete---update your blogburst acct with new email address. You made the LEaderboard 100 and your due $. Thanks, Tina
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