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Friday, October 19, 2007

Dealing...


It is never a bad thing to have Josh Beckett pitching for your team in the postseason.

Beckett pitched eight innings of one-run ball last night, helping the Boston Red Sox win game 5 and move the series back to Boston in hopes of extending the series to game 7.

Beckett improved to 3-0 in the this postseason and dropped his ERA to 1.17. He now has a career playoff record of 5-2 with a 1.78 ERA.

Like I said after his ALDS start, you can put the AL, NL, and Japanese all-stars in the batter's box and they still would not manage more than one run off the guy. If, and I really mean if, the Red Sox somehow win this series, Beckett is the sure-fire MVP of the ALCS.

But, that of course will not happen because I picked the Cleveland Indians to win in seven games.

There was some drama in this game of course:

· Beckett did not take kindly to Kenny Lofton flipping his bat, after what Lofton thought was ball four. Beckett got Lofton to fly out on the next pitch and yelled something at him as he ran to first base. Lofton chirped back and jogged towards the mound after the ball was caught. No punches were thrown and Beckett continued to dominate the Indians. Respect your elders Beckett.

· Manny Ramirez was up to being Manny again. He turned a near home run into a 390-foot single because he was slow to get out of the box. Well at least you looked good getting that single Man Ram. To his credit it was a mere inches from being a home run, but that still does not excuse him from trotting around the bases, or base in this case.

· Another Manny being Manny? Why yes of course. In the first inning, Manny tried to score from second base in the first inning on a single to right field. Indians' right fielder Franklin Gutierrez gathered the ball and threw home, but the throw was high to catcher Victor Martinez. The good thing for the Indians was that Manny was running the bases, because instead of sliding home, he came in standing up and was tagged out by Martinez. Weird dude.

Game 6 will be tomorrow, Schilling v. Carmona.
No word yet on whether Schilling will bring his red Sharpie marker for his sock.

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