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Dead Soxy: LAA @ BOS Series Preview (4/22-4/24)

by Tylersalt
created April 22, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (12-8, 1st in AL West, 18th in IPR) @ Boston Red Sox (14-7, 1st in AL East, 4th in IPR)

These two teams always seem to put together a few good games when they play. With both clubs starting to hit their stride and in first place in their respective divisions, this three-game set between the Angels and Red Sox promises to be a fun one. The Red Sox are the hottest team in the majors right now, having won nine of their last ten games.
Manny Ramirez leads all major league hitters in WPA (2.19, half a point higher than the next best hitter, Pat Burrell) and is tied for the AL HR lead with 6, and David Ortiz is beginning to hit his stride (he looked especially good yesterday in the win over Texas, where he had 3 RBI on two doubles to left field; always good for a struggling hitter to go the other way). The Halos have been getting good starting pitching from Joe Saunders and Ervin Santana, both 3-0, which is incredibly important given the injuries to John Lackey and Kelvim Escobar. New center fielder Torii Hunter has been their best hitter thus far, posting a line of .319/.382/.580 with 4 HR and 11 RBI and second only to Manny in the American League in WPA. Before we get to the pitching matchups, let's take a quick look at the heroes and goats for each team thus far.

Heroes and Goats

Heroes and Goats is where we look at the best and worst performers on each team by Win Probability Added.

Boston:
Heroes: Manny Ramirez, +2.19; Daisuke Matsuzaka, +0.79; Jonathan Papelbon, +1.10
Goats: Julio Lugo, -0.73; Jon Lester, -0.22; Mike Timlin, -0.52

Los Angeles:
Heroes: Torii Hunter, +0.82; Joe Saunders, +1.49; Francisco Rodriguez, +0.25
Goats: Garrett Anderson, -0.73; Dustin Moseley, -0.56; Justin Speier, -0.31

Game 1

Jered Weaver (LAA)
VS.
David Pauley (BOS)
Image:JeredWeaverThumb.jpg
Image:DavidPauleyThumb.jpg
(1-3, 3.60, 0.00)
(NR)

It's been a long road since Jered Weaver went 10-0 to start his major league career in 2006. He struggled with injury at the beginning of last year, but ended up putting together a solid year for the AL West champions, going 13-7 with a 3.91 ERA in 28 starts. Weaver has the talent to be a top-half of the rotation starter, but it seems that he thrives when he's not as much in the spotlight. Perhaps now that Saunders and Santana have stepped up to fill in the void left by the Lackey and Escobar injuries, Weaver can thrive. His last start was a tough-luck loss to the Royals, in which he went 6 innings and gave up only 3 runs (2 earned). Like many pitchers, he's much more effective when he can keep his GB/FB at 1.00 or higher -- his worst outing was against the Mariners on the 11th -- he gave up 5 earned runs in 5 2/3 innings, with a 0.40 GB/FB ratio. His WHIP is respectable if not spectacular at 1.28, and he doesn't give up all that many home runs (0.72 per 9 innings). Jered is 0-2 in 4 career starts against the Red Sox; David Ortiz in particular picks on him, with 5 hits in 10 ABs, including 2 HR.

Boston ace Josh Beckett was supposed to get this start, but he was a late scratch with a stiff neck. The Red Sox recalled right hander David Pauley from AAA Pawtucket to make the start. Pauley is 0-2 with a 7.88 ERA in 3 career major league starts.


And that's it. Apparently the entire Red Sox clubhouse has come down with the flu, so I literally have no idea who's going to be pitching these games. Sorry for the aborted preview.


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Yakob878MVP
174 days ago
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not to say anything bad about beckett or baseball in general but, a stiff neck would not keep out nfl or nhl players on the shelf
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TylersaltAll-Star
174 days ago
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It's different with pitching. You need to have everything working perfectly to be effective, and for a power pitcher like Beckett, a tense muscle in the neck is going to mean that, even if he could manage to throw a pitch 90 miles an hour, he might not be able to (a), go very far into the game, (b), get people out, and (c), he'd probably make the injury worse and miss more time. I have to completely disagree with you.
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KelsdadAll-Star
174 days ago
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Pick up a paper towel, roll it up, get as far from your trash can as possible. Go into a windup and try and throw it into the trash.

How'd that feel?

Case closed.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
174 days ago
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Weaver has a decent ERA but doesn't have a good won-lost record. They must not hit when he pitches.
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Yakob878MVP
174 days ago
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i can understand now a little better, the game in the sox favor does not seem to hurt the chances either. and i would never want to damage a franchise player like that of a beckett in april
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CrackajgDraft Pick
173 days ago
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Dice-K scratched with the flu. Lester will start on 3 days rest.
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Yakob878MVP
173 days ago
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for his 1st time veer this game should be intresting
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TylersaltAll-Star
173 days ago
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with the flu bug going around, I'm not going to finish this week's preview. I just have no idea who's going to pitch!
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