Found October 11, 2009 on
Small White Ball:
Down 2-0 in a five-game series? Pshhhh, please. That's nothing. Try being down 3-0 to your blood rivals in the ALCS a year removed from them ripping your hearts out in Game 7.Sunday's Game 3 against the Angels is just another day at Fenway Park...we hope.This is getting to be old news for the Local Nine: down 3-1 in '04 against the afore-mentioned Yankees and down 3-1 in '07 against the Cleveland Indians - both World Series winning seasons. They were also down 3-1 in the ALCS last season but since they lost in Game 7, many forget the accomplishment. Some interesting (or potentially heartbreaking) stats:- Since 2003, Boston is 13-3 in potential elimination games. - The Red Sox have won three games in a row 14 times this season.- In the Divisional Series, four teams have come back from 2-0 deficits, including the '99 and '03 editions of the Sox. In both situations, they lost their first two games on the road.- Boston was 56-25 at home this season, 2nd best in baseball. But the key today is to hit and hit early. In the first two games, the Sox offense has managed just eight hits and one run and will face old rival Scott Kazmir - someone is familiar with the confines of Fenway during his run with Tampa Bay.Kazmir has had success at the Fens, allowing just 14 runs and fanning 46 in 40 innings of work from 2006-2008, holding the Sox to a .250 batting average. This season? Two starts and two wins in similar fashion.But this is October and traditionally, this is when Boston plays its best baseball. There's a reason why this club has come back time and time and time again. Until they falter, trust in the notion that this is old hat to Terry Francona. In fact, this is more the norm. They've been here before. The question is can they do it again. Josh Nason is the main writer for Small White Ball, a New England-based sports and media blog on the MVN Network. Reach him via Twitter or josh [at] smallwhiteball [dot-com].
Original Story:
http://smallwhiteball.com/2009/10/red...
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Just a Reminder, the Kazmir Deal Could Have Been Blocked
Just a reminder to Red Sox fans as Scott Kazmir takes the hill in Boston this afternoon, the Red Sox brass had the opportunity to block the deal but chose not to. When Kazmir was put on the waiver wire, every team in the AL with the exception of the Yankees had the opportunity to claim Kazmir before the Angels were able to. The Red Sox chose not to for whatever reason and the deal...
Kazmir hopes his start is a walk in the park
ANAHEIM, Calif. - The season had more than a month remaining when Scott Kazmir unexpectedly was traded from the Tampa Bay Rays to the first-place Los Angeles Angels Aug. 28. But a glance at the standings provided all the explanation he needed.
Former Tampa Bay Rays ace Scott Kazmir has adjusted well to the Los Angeles Angels
The trade from Rays to Angels turns out to be a blessing for today's ALDS Game 3 starter.
Kazmir's day ends after 6 innings, 5 runs
Ex-Ray Scott Kazmir worked six innings for the Angels on Sunday in Boston in Game 3 of the AL Division Series, allowing five runs on five hits, including a two-run double by pesky nemisis Dustin Pedroia and a two-run homer...
Angels (97-65) @ RedSox (95-67), Sunday, October 11, 2009, **Game 3 Chatter**
LAA: Scott Kazmir (25, LHP, 10-9, 4.89) vs. BOS: Clay Buchholz (24, RHP, 7-4, 4.21)
In case anyone’s watching and wants to comment. Go extra innings.
Red Sox postseason recap (Do or DIE edition)
It's not what they were hoping for, but the Boston Red Sox find themselves down two games to none against the American League West champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the American League Division Series.The Angels have outscored their opponent 9-1 in the series as Sox bats have been in MIA mode. Jacoby Ellsbury is the only member to score after he hit a triple and was driven...
ALDS Game Three: The Starting Lineups Have Been Posted
The managers have posyted the starting lineups for today’s do-or-die Game Three for the Red Sox. Manager Terry Francona has kept the same lineup - except that he has flipped Jason Bay and David Ortiz with a southpaw (Scott Kazmir) on the mound for the Angels.
Here are the lineups (with each hitter’s [...]
Odds & Ends: Astros, Brewers, Tigers
Let's take one more look around the web on this Friday evening:
Manny Acta confirmed to Brian McTaggart of MLB.com that he has been contacted by the Astros regarding their managerial vacancy. Acta managed the Washington Nationals for two-seasons-and-change, leading them to a 132-198 record in that time.
Adam McCalvy of MLB.com spoke to Rick Peterson, who said that...
AL Division Series Game Three Recap
LAA – 000 101 023 – 7 – 11 – 0BOS – 003 200 010 – 6 – 7 – 1LAA: Kazmir, Bulger (7), Jepsen (8), Oliver (8), Fuentes (9) and Napoli, Mathis (9)BOS: Buchholz, Bard (6), Wagner (8), Papelbon (8), Okajima (9) and MartinezAngels win series three games to none (5-0, 4-1, 7-6)Another exciting season of Boston Red Sox baseball came to an end on Sunday October 11 at 3:58 PM...
Angels Lineup For Game 3 of the ALDS
Chone Figgins-3B Bobby Abreu-RF Torii Hunter-CF Vladimir Guerrero-DH Kendry Morales-1B Juan Rivera-LF Macier Izturis-2B Mike Napoli-C Erick Aybar-SS
Scott Kazmir, SP
MLB Forum Discussions










|
October 11, 2009








