Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Post VII: Freewrite about Boston Red Sox

It happened again! The Boston Red Sox swept the Los Angeles Angels in the first round of the MLB playoffs. The last time these two teams faced each other in the playoffs, the Red Sox swept the Angels just like they did this time. Right now, the Red Sox are looking very good. Their pitching is incredible. They have only allowed four runs combined in three games. Their hitting has been very good. So far, they have averaged just over six runs a game. As of right now, they look like the team to beat in the World Series.

In their series against Los Angeles, Boston completely dominated games one and two, and were able to get some clutch hitting and walks from big players like Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz in game two. In game one, Boston’s pitcher Josh Beckett pitched a complete game and didn’t allow a run. In game three, the Red Sox pitcher, Curt Schilling, was nearly as dominant, allowing no runs in seven innings pitched. However, game two was a little bit of a different story. In this game, the Angels actually had the lead at one point, three to two. The Red Sox battled back later in the game to tie the score at three apiece. After that both teams’ bullpens shut the hitters down until the ninth inning. In the bottom of the ninth, with the score still tied, three to three, The Red Sox got two men on base with only one out. Then Manny Ramirez came up to bat. With the count at one ball and no strikes he hit a three run home run out of the ballpark giving the Red Sox the win six to three. With this kind of pitching and this kind of hitting, it’s easy to see why Boston finished the regular season with the best record in baseball. It’s also another reason why I think that the Red Sox will end up as World Series champions again.

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