Red Sox gambling there'll be a Game 7
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More on the playoffs:
First off, Lester isn't pitching until Game 3, a decision that gives the Red Sox's top three starters maximum rest, but raises the possibility that the Sox can lose in six games while pitching Lester only once.
Daisuke Matsuzaka, Josh Beckett and Lester will start Games 1, 2 and 3, then 5, 6 and 7, respectively, if necessary. The Sox's rationale is that if they lead three games to two, they will need to win only one game -- Beckett's or Lester's. If they're down three to two, they will need to win both.
Fair enough, and Lester already has thrown 224 1/3 innings, including his two starts in the Division Series, an increase of more than 60 innings over last season. Here's the problem: The Red Sox could be down two games to none before he ever throws a pitch: The Sox were 1-8 at Tropicana Field this season, in part because their hitters do not see the ball well at the Rays' home park.
That's right, the Trop not only is an advantage to the Rays offensively, enabling them to use their speed on the artificial turf, but also provides an edge to their pitchers. The park is not well-lit and some visiting hitters find it difficult to get accustomed to the hitting background, one rival executive says.
The numbers bear out the perceived discrepancy: The Rays had a 3.30 ERA at home and a 4.34 ERA on the road in the regular season -- the fifth-largest differential in the majors, according to STATS LLC. The Sox's batting average/on-base/slugging line at the Trop was .216/.303/.365, compared with .280/.358/.447 overall.
Pitching Beckett and Lester on normal rest in Games 1 and 2 might have been one way to negate the Rays' edge. Beckett, following a 12-day layoff due to an oblique strain, struggled in his Division Series start against the Angels, throwing 106 pitches in five innings. However, plate umpire Kerwin Danley had a small strike zone and Beckett's velocity was good. Don't be surprised if Beckett is closer to his old form in his next start.
Matsuzaka in Game 1, though, could be a problem. In each of his two starts at the Trop this season, Matsuzaka lasted only five innings, albeit while posting a 1.80 ERA. The Rays, fourth in the AL in pitches per plate appearance, figure to chase him early again.
One other thing: Matsuzaka is susceptible to the Rays' running game, and so is Tim Wakefield in Game 4. The Rays led the majors with 142 stolen bases in the regular season, then added seven more in their four-game triumph over the White Sox in the Division Series. Matsuzaka and Wakefield are easy to run on. Paul Byrd, the pitcher the Sox bypassed for Game 4, is not.
How they stack up
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OK, that's the pessimistic view of the Sox's chances. If Beckett is the Beckett of old, the Sox will do no worse than a split in Tampa, with Lester going in Game 3. The feeling around baseball right now is that Lester is all but invincible. If the Sox win both his starts, all they must do is prevail in two of the five other games.
Alas, it will not be that easy. Mike Lowell's absence is a significant blow to the Sox's offense, David Ortiz hasn't been the same since his wrist injury and J.D. Drew's back could flare up at any time. Jason Varitek, a switch-hitter, is batting .201 against right-handed pitching, and rookie Jed Lowrie hit .213 in September before reviving in the Division Series.
The Rays lack a Lester, but their rotation posted the second-best ERA in the AL during the regular season, behind only the Blue Jays. The Rays' bullpen, meanwhile, has emerged as a force, allowing one run in 11 2/3 innings in the Division Series. Incredibly, eight of the Rays' 10 victories over the Sox this season were by one or two runs.
Right-hander Grant Balfour isn't a closer, but he's throwing like Papelbon. Ortiz and Drew will see three different lefty relievers -- J.P. Howell, Trever Miller and David Price. While Price didn't pitch in the Division Series, his velocity and hard slider could make him a difficult matchup for Ortiz.
Papelbon is far superior to Rays closer Dan Wheeler, but the Sox's bridge to Papelbon is a concern. Manager Terry Francona obviously does not trust Manny Delcarmen; otherwise, he would not be using Justin Masterson, a rookie, so late in games. Masterson, mind you, is no slouch. But he showed signs of cracking in Game 4 of the Division Series.
The Rays are more athletic, and their offense is at full strength now that Carl Crawford is back from his finger injury. The Sox's vast edge in experience cannot be dismissed, but the Rays are a more complete team. By the end of this series, Carlos Pena, Evan Longoria and B.J. Upton could be major stars.
I can't believe I'm writing this, but everything adds up.
My pick: Rays in 6.
Member Comments
Overall a good article. But Dice-K was awesome last night, certainly from the 2nd to the 7th innings. I thought Tito was having brain cramps when he sent him back out, but the Sox came through. Good game. Sox in five.
deepsub10/11/2008 7:55:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
I love Rosenthal. He is dead on with everything he says. He is the greatest MLB sports writer since the great Babe Ruth wrote about the denver broncos. Baseball sucks A$$. it is the most boring sport on the planet besides.... No wait, it is the most boring sport on the planet.
uberdavidson10/10/2008 19:25:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
Rosenthal is the greatest MLB sports writer. He is dead on with everything he says.
uberdavidson10/10/2008 19:12:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
No game 7, no Cinderella story.<br /><br />Rays will end up just like the Rockies last year.<br /><br />Red Sox sweep.<br />Phillies will win the World Series, though.
christisthe1lord10/10/2008 19:11:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
I saw D. Ortiz and Dice K. making sweet man love in the dugout. Dice K. was the giver.
uberdavidson10/10/2008 19:08:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
Hey legendary...why don't you bring up more irrelevant stats that have nothing to do with alcs this year because unless I'm wrong (and I never am) the yankmees and A's aren't playing baseball anymore this year
10/10/2008 13:39:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
Rosenthal is an Idiot. Dice-k has been great on the road and pitched awesome in 2 games in Tamps, Becket is the best post season pitcher in the majors, and Lester has been unhittable in Boston. If they pitched Lester on short rest and they lost then that would look really bumb. You only pitch on short rest when you are like the brewers and only have 1 pitcher. Beckett is and ace and Dice-k (18-3 in case you forgot) would be the ace on most staffs in baseball. Rosenthal write articles about a sport you understand...if there are any
10/10/2008 13:36:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
Wasn't a big deal made as to how the Angels whooped the Sox during the regular season. How did that carry over? Aren't the same people saying how Tampa whooped the Sox during the regular season, especially at home? Better to be lucky and still playing than have a great record and be watching the games at home.
ddoige10/10/2008 13:04:00 PM(Report inappropriate content)
See Ken you can actually write decent articles.
electrifying7610/10/2008 11:29:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
Lol. legendary is definitly a Dodger fan, and smeg is a red sox fan. <br />Some of you Red sox "fans" are so quick to think anyone who knocks the red sox is a yankee fan.
10/10/2008 9:36:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
Yankee free sure isn't drug free.....
Brad_Simpson1110/10/2008 8:56:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
SKANKEE FANS STILL WHINING!!!<br /><br />Have Fun Golfin' !!!!!
Brad_Simpson1110/10/2008 8:55:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
"well, that's just WRONG.<br /><br />only the (Oakland) A's or the Yankees have EVER won 3 or more world series in a row.<br /><br />only the (Philadelphia) A's or Yankees have EVER won FOUR in a FIVE YEAR span.<br /><br />this BloSox team won't EVER mingle with THAT kind of legendary status.<br /><br />how'dya like THEM apples?"<br /><br />let me run this through the translator-<br /><br />Comes back sounding like this:<br />waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
yankeefreeOctober10/10/2008 8:35:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
Boston is the luckiest sports city in the world. Picking against them is a mistake. They will go all the way unless an act of god happens.
ibrad10/10/2008 8:21:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
Super T says "NO ONE has EVER come together like the BoSox"<br /><br />well, that's just WRONG.<br /><br />only the (Oakland) A's or the Yankees have EVER won 3 or more world series in a row.<br /><br />only the (Philadelphia) A's or Yankees have EVER won FOUR in a FIVE YEAR span.<br /><br />this BloSox team won't EVER mingle with THAT kind of legendary status.<br /><br />how'dya like THEM apples?
10/10/2008 8:16:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
"if Lester is so awesome and will win game 3, why if it goes 7 do you believe he'll then lose?"<br /><br />this guy's an idiot, don't expect an answer. Or, if he does answer, don't expect it to make sense.
yankeefreeOctober10/10/2008 7:46:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
"Dice is a ticking timebomb, I'll give you the 18-2, but recently his stats have been falling"<br /><br />????????<br /><br />what piece of knowledge do you derive this from? With the exception of June, his numbers have been consistent across the whole season. Oh, wait, I get it...he only lost 3 games all year, and 1 of those came in September...got it<br /><br />dum@$$
yankeefreeOctober10/10/2008 7:44:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)
smeg,<br /><br />if Lester is so awesome and will win game 3, why if it goes 7 do you believe he'll then lose? <br /><br />Predictions in baseball are BS there are no stats, no predetermined scenarios, or records that matter, it all unfolds on the field, and in the context of each game. The only prediction worth the time of day is that one of the 2 teams will win 4 games and the other team will not.<br /><br />Did you notice that the 2 top power rankings teams are eliminated and TB and the Red Sox (#2
steve4nepats10/10/2008 7:40:00 AM(Report inappropriate content)







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