Once again the Boston Red Sox will not go away easily. For
the second time in the last five games the Sox have roughed up potential
American league Cy Young winner C.C. Sabathia. Post season stats are not
supposed to have any baring on regular season awards, however it seems highly
likely that voters may reconsider Josh Beckett as the American League Cy winner
after he dominated Sabathia twice in one series, and also had a shutout in the
ALDS. Regardless of who has the better ace, the Red Sox/Indians series now
rests on the arms of the secondary starters. Grizzled playoff veteran versus
upstart youngster, and perhaps shaky former ace against struggling
international sensation.
Despite the best efforts of the Indians, the series is
heading back to Boston, where white towels will not be flying. Fenway Park may
be one of the most difficult places to play for opponents, and one of the most
difficult places in terms of ground rules. That is bad news for this crew of
umps, who seemed to have weekend plans that didn’t involve a trip to New
England. (Just out of curiosity, has anyone made sure that Tim Donaghy is not part of this umpiring
crew?)
All joking aside, Sox skipper Terry Francona will
decide this series. His reluctance to make necessary changes will either help
or doom the Sox. Dustin Pedroia has shown he can play (as he will likely win
the Rookie of the Year) but has struggled as a leadoff hitter. Jacoby Ellsbury
has shown during the regular season that he is the best outfielder on the Sox
next to Manny Ramirez, however Coco Crisp and JD Drew have been sucking the
life out of the bottom of the Sox order. While you can understand the rational
of the “dance with who brought you” philosophy, Ellsbury as a leadoff hitter
was the fuel that carried the Sox down the playoff stretch. If the Sox miss the
World Series due to a manager sitting on his hands (paging Grady Little)
Francona may find himself looking for a job. Joe Torre in the Boston Red Sox
dougout next year? Stranger things have happened, just look at whom the Indians
or Red Sox will be playing in the World Series, the powerhouse Colorado
Rockies.
Thanks to the Dropkick Murphy's for the column title, hopefully the band will bring us some luck like in 2004.
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