In the Playoff Pulse series, our MLB editor takes on a hot October topic.If the Angels can't beat the Red Sox this time around, they might never get a chance to. We heard that sentiment an awful lot coming into the ALDS. Boston was the wild card; Los Angeles was the 100-game winner. The mighty Red Sox were banged up -- potentially without J.D. Drew, Mike Lowell and ace Josh Beckett; the Angels were well-rested thanks to an enormous division lead and deeper than ever after a deadline deal for slugger Mark Teixeira.
Consider Game 2 the final indication: This incarnation of the Angels doesn't look like it's ever going to beat the Red Sox in a meaningful October series.
A's GM Billy Beane opined in "Moneyball" that his "s--- doesn't work in the playoffs." Angels GM Tony Reagins and manager Mike Scioscia could easily say the same thing when it comes to facing Boston.
After all, what else can the Halos do to beat the Red Sox in October? They've lost 11 straight postseason games to Boston, but more pertinently, they've lost five in a row in the playoffs over the last two years to this collection of talent.
The Angels pounded out 11 hits Friday night. They drew five walks. They sent Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka packing after five innings. Teixeira and Vladimir Guerrero, who has struggled mightily in the playoffs, went a combined 6-for-7. They climbed out of a 5-1 hole, scratching out a pair of runs against a very good Boston bullpen to get to the ninth inning tied. And they had record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez on the mound.
Playoff Storylines - Day 3
Red Sox 7, Angels 5 (Read Recap | Check Box Score)
J.D. Drew provided the latest blow to the Angels' playoff psyche and gave Boston a 2-0 lead in the ALDS when he connected on a two-run homer in the ninth inning against record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez. The Red Sox set a record with their 11th straight win over the Angels in the postseason.
Lucy Nicholson, Reuters
Rodriguez, who set a record with 62 saves this season, could do nothing but hang his head after Drew's blast. In an odd bit of symmetry, K-Rod also surrendered the game-winning home run in Game 2 of last year's ALDS against Boston.
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Jason Bay got the Red Sox off to a quick start, taking an Ervin Santana slider out to the deepest part of the ballpark and giving Boston a first-inning lead.
Chris Carlson, AP
But after falling down 4-0 and 5-1, the Angels kept chipping away at Boston's lead in the late innings. Mark Teixeira, right, went 3-for-4 and drove in the tying run in the bottom of the eighth, seemingly giving Los Angeles the momentum.
Lucy Nicholson, Reuters
Daisuke Matsuzaka was less than spectacular for Boston. The Japanese pitcher only managed to get through five innings and struggled with his control against the usually free-swinging Angels.
Mark Avery, AP
Rays 6, White Sox 2 (Read Recap | Check Box Score)
Akinori Iwamura isn't known for his power, but he struck the big blow for the Rays in Game 2. The second baseman clubbed a two-run homer off of Mark Buehrle to give Tampa Bay a lead it wouldn't relinquish and put the White Sox on the brink of elimination.
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The White Sox put Scott Kazmir on the ropes early on in Game 2. Chicago had the bases loaded with no outs in the first inning, but Kazmir limited the damage to two runs and settled down after that to pick up the win in his first career postseason start.
Pierre DuCharme, Pool / AP
Though Kazmir struggled at times, Tampa Bay's bullpen was excellent yet again. J.P. Howell rescued Game 1 hero Grant Balfour from a seventh inning jam as part of two innings of scoreless relief.
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Buehrle outpitched Kazmir for most of the game, but was punished on a mistake pitch to Iwamura and by his own bullpen, which couldn't pick him up after he departed in the eighth inning.
Pierre DuCharme, Pool / Getty Images
In short, they had all the momentum a baseball team can have, but that force was nothing next to the Red Sox. David Ortiz, who seemed lost at the plate all series, doubled off the wall in right-center. Then Drew, who hadn't homered since July and had four at-bats in September took K-Rod way out of the park.
How does this keep happening to the Angels? Some of it is completely inexplicable -- a string of bad fortune. Some of it is the result of a bad matchup. Many of Los Angeles' top players simply struggle against Boston or at Fenway Park.
Much of it is design. It's not really all that surprising that on a double-digit night in the hit column, the Angels struggled to score runs. Chone Figgins' eighth-inning triple was their first extra-base hit of the series. Even with a deliberate slugger like Teixeira in the fold, they're still a free-swinging, singles-hitting club that has to string a bunch of hits together to put a crooked number on the scoreboard.
That's not good enough against a Red Sox team that has ascended to the top of the American League with patience and power up and down the order.
An apparently healthy Josh Beckett is waiting for the Angels at Fenway Park in Game 3, and if they can somehow get past one of the best postseason pitchers ever, Jon Lester would follow. Chances are Los Angeles will be reflecting on another frustrating first-round exit in the next few days. Maybe the Angels' braintrust will even decide to go back to the drawing board and tinker with their roster and team philosophy.
Something has to change. The Halos went 8-1 against Boston in the regular season this year, but right now the only record that matters is 0-8 -- that's Mike Scioscia's career playoff record against Terry Francona and the Red Sox.
Yesterday's Hero: J.D. Drew, who, after years of being painted as soft, has hit two of the Red Sox's biggest playoff home runs in the space of two years. Honorable mention to Jonathan Papelbon, J.P. Howell, Chone Figgins and Akinori Iwamura.
Yesterday's Goat: K-Rod is the easy choice, but Howie Kendrick went 0-for-5, struck out four times and left six men on base. He's the poster child for the Angels' struggles. Dishonorable mention to Paul Konerko, Octavio Dotel and Matt Thornton.
Notes: Rich Harden's last playoff start came against the Tigers in 2006. He struggled into the sixth inning and took the loss. Oakland was swept by Detroit in that series, a fate the Cubs are hoping to avoid. ... If the Brewers can't generate some offense against soft-tossing lefty Jamie Moyer, the type of pitcher they usually mash against, then they deserve to get swept. ... John Danks should give the White Sox a good chance to stay alive Sunday.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-04-2008 @ 8:44AM
Rich said...
What a beautiful sight seeing that egotist, show-off K-Rod standing on the mound after the homerun! The nerve of him to imply at the All-Star break that he, not the great Mariano should be the main man in the AL bullpen. Franny, stop with the antics, keep your mouth shut, and continue to "choke" like the rest of your teams! Can you say "sweep" ?
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10-04-2008 @ 10:01AM
daz said...
Yankees suck!
10-04-2008 @ 9:17AM
nick said...
I LOVE IT, HERE ALL THESE EXPERTS WERE TRYING TO TELL US AT ESPN AND OTHER MEDIA SPORTS OUTLETS THAT THE ANGELS WERE GOING TO RUN THE RED SOX NATION INTO THE GROUND. SO MUCH FOR THESE EXPERTS. THE THING I LOVED THE MOST WHILE WATCHING THE GAME WAS WHEN THEY SHOWED THE ASS HOLE WEARING THE YANKEES SHIRT SAYING BEAT BOSTON, WEEP SUCKERS.
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10-04-2008 @ 10:01AM
BENNY said...
LOOKS LIKE ALL THOSE RED SHIRT ANGEL FANS WILL BE CHANGING THIER SHIRTS TO THE COLOR BLUE FOR THE DODGERS AFTER THIS WEEKEND. WE WILL TAKE THEM DOWN TO IF MANNY AND THE OTHER RED SOX REJECTS MAKE IT TO THE SERIES. WATCH OUT MANNY YOU COULD GET HIT WITH SOME ROTTEN TOMATOES IN FENWAY NOT TO MENTION A BECKETT FASTBALL.
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10-04-2008 @ 11:36PM
zomgMatt said...
HEY GUYS IT'S BE-
10-04-2008 @ 11:38PM
zomgMatt said...
BENNY
10-04-2008 @ 10:21AM
Tom said...
Idiot at TBS spelled "strikes" wrong...."stikes"!!!!!
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10-04-2008 @ 10:44AM
terri said...
daz, you idiot, the yankees aren't playing, they a not a factor in the p/o
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10-04-2008 @ 1:46PM
Wayne said...
The teams are reversed in your first sentence. It should read, "If the Angels can't beat the Red Sox this time around..."
Don't you employ editors?
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10-04-2008 @ 2:08PM
RED SOX FAN said...
HEY NICK- WHEN THEY SHOWED THAT CLOWN IN THE NY YANKEE SHIRT, I LAUGHED, THERES NOTHING SWEETER THAN SEEING A YANKEE FAN LOOK DISGUSTED WHEN OUR RED SOX WIN. I LOVE IT
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10-04-2008 @ 2:11PM
FMT said...
The Angels remind me of the Brave teams in the 90s - good starting pitching, well-balanced roster, fair to middlin' offense...and fairly consistent flame-out in the playoffs.
Some teams take it up a notch or two in the playoffs, while other teams wilt. The Angels have clearly developed into a team in the latter category. The Red Sox, on the other hand, have become a team that plays better in the face of pressure.
This incarnation of the Angels could play the Red Sox (or the White Sox or the Rays) for the next 5 years in the playoffs and never have any success. The only hope for the Angels is to find a team that chokes under pressure even more than they do (OK, so they might have a great series if they ever get to play the Cubs. Short of that...).
Hopefully, Angel management will change their philosophy and their team very soon. In the meantime, being a Choker...uh, I mean an Angel...fan should free me from any other form of penance in this life.
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10-04-2008 @ 4:12PM
kRaZyEdDiE said...
angels have always beeen a second class club and organization,red sox are going to sweep the angels,and when boston gets to the world series manny is going to have a field day on red sox pitching, and get MVP and the real dodger fans are going to enjoy it all the way to the bank hahahahahamanny 4ever
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10-04-2008 @ 7:01PM
Mr Schmoe said...
Obama sucks. White Sox manager is a loser just like Tony Stewart.Yankess are baseball.Did I mention "Rev" Wright was Barry's pastor for twenty years? You suck.
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10-04-2008 @ 8:08PM
Doomer said...
I seem to remember a little while back, during the later half of the regular season, when K-Rod was being rumored as a name on the AL Cy Young list. First off, NO closer should be considered for the award since they barely throw more than an inning per game at best. Then the tizzy fit K-Rod put on that he should be the closer in the all-star game. What a loser. It was great to see him practically ready to cry after J.D.'s homer last night. We still have games to play, but if it isn't Becket who finishes them, Lester is waiting to repeat his game 1 performance!
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10-05-2008 @ 9:38AM
jeff said...
It is amazing in sports how one team seems to have the number of another. Like Oregon State beating USC. It happens. And that what it is with Boston and LAA. The Angels have to hope one year Boston does not make it and they do. http://www.choicearizona.com/arizona_auto_insurance.php
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10-05-2008 @ 1:57PM
SteveD said...
Well, this makes 8 YEARS IN A ROW the Blankees, uh, I mean Yankees have not made it to the World Series.
Ain't life great????
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10-09-2008 @ 7:00PM
kRaZyEdDiE said...
me im just relishing in the moment, all you other baseball fans can talk smack about anything you want but you guys are going to be crying in the end cause as of right now no one is going to beat the dodgers with joe and manny ,as of now the team is riding on a high with both joe and manny and thats not going to stop until the dodgers win the series and it inevadible that they are going to win ,they say that winning is phisycal and mental, and right now the dodgers are running on all cylinders, both joe and manny have all the young players on the same page and both have instilled confidence in themselfs and the only way was to go up so sorry all you guys but dodgers are going to be champs and manny is mvp and joe coach of the year and vinny is worth moer than gold and jeff YOU ARE OUT
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10-08-2008 @ 9:12PM
dave said...
the angels play in the weakest (this year) so the monster of the big 3 eastern division should have won.Please no-one tell me they have not noticed the weaness of texas,oakland,and seattle. thank you
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