Big Al McMordie
Los Angeles over Boston in the Playoff Series
Boston will hand the ball in Game 1 to Jon Lester, but Lester has struggled in his career vs. the Angels, compiling a 7.78 ERA, with a 2.14 WHIP and .393 batting average against. And on the road this season, Lester had a 4.09 ERA compared to 2.49 at Fenway Park. These numbers certainly don't impress, and Boston will be hardpressed to overcome two starts by Lester in this short 5-game series. In Game 2, Daisuke Matsusaka will start for the Bosox, and his career numbers vs. Anaheim is even worse: 10.80 with a 1.80 WHIP, and a .350 batting average against. In Game 1, Angel manager Mike Scioscia will turn to John Lackey, who is 2-0 in two starts this season vs. Boston, with a 2.81 ERA and 0.69 WHIP and .132 batting average against. Ervin Santana will start Game 2, and he's coming off a season in which he struck out 214 batters, the most by an Angel in 12 years, since Chuck Finley struck out 215 in 1996. The Angels had the best record in baseball this season, and have not gone through many droughts this year. And Boston will find life difficult in the post-season without superstar Manny Ramirez.
PLAY ANGELS IN THE SERIES.
Los Angeles over Boston in the Playoff Series
Boston will hand the ball in Game 1 to Jon Lester, but Lester has struggled in his career vs. the Angels, compiling a 7.78 ERA, with a 2.14 WHIP and .393 batting average against. And on the road this season, Lester had a 4.09 ERA compared to 2.49 at Fenway Park. These numbers certainly don't impress, and Boston will be hardpressed to overcome two starts by Lester in this short 5-game series. In Game 2, Daisuke Matsusaka will start for the Bosox, and his career numbers vs. Anaheim is even worse: 10.80 with a 1.80 WHIP, and a .350 batting average against. In Game 1, Angel manager Mike Scioscia will turn to John Lackey, who is 2-0 in two starts this season vs. Boston, with a 2.81 ERA and 0.69 WHIP and .132 batting average against. Ervin Santana will start Game 2, and he's coming off a season in which he struck out 214 batters, the most by an Angel in 12 years, since Chuck Finley struck out 215 in 1996. The Angels had the best record in baseball this season, and have not gone through many droughts this year. And Boston will find life difficult in the post-season without superstar Manny Ramirez.
PLAY ANGELS IN THE SERIES.
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