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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
Santana is Supernatural
He won't win the Cy Young again, but Johan shows the Red Sox why he's won two already
Yankees beat Baltimore 6-5, hold destiny in their hands
The Cy Young and MVP Award winners are probably Red Sox this season...but the reigning winners are still Twins
Fenway Park 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extras R H E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 W: J. Santana (13-7) | L: J. Beckett (17-9)
Boston Red Sox
C. Crisp, CF: 0-4, 2 K
K. Youkilis, 1B: 0-4, 3 K
D. Ortiz, DH: 0-4, 2 K
E. Hinske, RF: 1-4, 3 K
E. Chavez, 3B: 1-3, K
E. Byrnes, LF: 0-3, K
J. Varitek, C: 0-3, K
A. Cora, SS: 0-3, K
D. Pedroia, 2B: 0-2
-J. Lugo, PH-2B: 1-1
J. Beckett (L, 17-9): 8.1 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 9 K
H. Okajima: 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R
Minnesota Twins
L. Castillo, 2B: 1-4, K
J. Mauer, C: 0-4, R, K
J. Morneau, 1B: 1-4, HR (41), 2 RBI, K
T. Hunter, CF: 2-4
M. Cuddyer, RF: 1-4, 2 K
L. Ford, LF: 0-3, K
J. Bartlett, SS: 0-3, 2 K
N. Punto, 3B: 1-3
J. Cirillo, DH: 0-3, K
J. Santana (W, 13-7): CG, 3 H, 0 R, 14 K
Record: 104-57
Next Game: Minnesota
Pitching Matchup: Daisuke Matsuzaka (14-10, 3.59) vs. Francisco Liriano (13-7, 2.84)
Team Record GB 105-56 -- 104-57 1.0
NY Magic Number: 1Comment
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
Twin killing
5 solo HRs crush Red Sox dreams; Yankees are AL East Champs again
Daisuke is venomously booed after leaving injured after 3 pitches
Loss will send Boston to Minnesota to face Twins in ALDS
Liriano wasn't as dominant as Santana, but still crushed Boston's bats
Fenway Park 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extras R H E 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 W: F. Liriano (14-7) | L: J. Pineiro (7-1)
Boston Red Sox
C. Crisp, CF: 1-4
K. Youkilis, 1B: 1-4, 2B, K
D. Ortiz, DH: 0-4, K
J. Drew, RF: 1-4, K
E. Chavez, 3B: 2-4, 3B, R, 2 K
E. Byrnes, LF: 1-3, K
-E. Hinske, PH: 0-1
J. Varitek, C: 2-4, RBI, K
J. Lugo, SS: 2-4, K
D. Pedroia, 2B: 0-4, K
D. Matsuzaka: 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R (left injured - shoulder soreness - bitch)
J. Pineiro (L, 7-1): 2.0 IP, 4 H, 4 ER, 2 K
O. Perez: 1.2 IP, 2 H, ER, 2 K
M. Delcarmen: 4.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 4 K
J. Papelbon: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R
Minnesota Twins
L. Castillo, 2B: 1-4, SB
A. Kim, C: 1-4, HR (3), 2 K
J. Morneau, 1B: 1-4, HR (42), K
T. Hunter, CF: 2-4, HR (24), 2 K
M. Cuddyer, RF: 2-4, HR (19), 2 K
R. White, LF: 1-4
J. Bartlett, SS: 1-4
N. Punto, 3B: 1-4, HR (12)
J. Cirillo, DH: 0-4, K
F. Liriano (W, 14-7): 8.0 IP, 9 H, ER, 8 K
P. Neshek: 1.0 IP, H, 0 R, K
FINAL RECORD: 104-58Comment
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Final American League Standings & Stats
Team Record GB 105-57 -- 104-58 1.0 83-79 22.0 78-84 27.0 57-105 48.0
100-62 -- 94-68 6.0 84-78 16.0 84-78 16.0 55-107 45.0
83-79 -- 77-85 6.0 70-92 13.0 58-104 25.0
AL Wildcard104-58 -- 94-68 10.0 84-78 20.0 84-78 20.0 83-79 21.0
Boston Batting Stats
Coco Crisp: .309, 2 HR, 49 RBI, 42 SB
Kevin Youkilis: .288, 14 HR, 74 RBI
David Ortiz: .341, 63 RBI, 145 RBI
J.D. Drew: .289, 18 HR, 63 RBI
Eric Chavez: .257, 20 HR, 80 RBI
Eric Byrnes: .225, 12 HR, 34 RBI, 16 SB
Jason Varitek: .290, 13 HR, 58 RBI
Julio Lugo: .263, 3 HR, 37 RBI, 24 SB
Dustin Pedroia: .237, 7 HR, 34 RBI
Kerry Robinson: .267, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 6 SB
Doug Mirabelli: .271, 12 HR, 29 RBI
Alex Cora: .269, 1 HR, 20 RBI, 4 SB
Eric Hinske: .262, 5 HR, 25 RBI
Pitching Stats
Curt Schilling: 21-5, 2.66 ERA, 256 K
Roger Clemens: 16-1, 1.08 ERA, 165 K
Josh Beckett: 17-9, 3.44 ERA, 206 K
Daisuke Matsuzaka: 14-10, 3.59 ERA, 182 K
Oliver Perez: 8-9, 4.33 ERA, 159 K
Manny Delcarmen: 3-0, 2.94 ERA, 50 K, 67.1 IP
Joel Pineiro: 7-1, 3.30 ERA, 51 K, 71.0 IP
Hideki Okajima: 8-2, 1.79 ERA, 82 K, 2 Saves, 95.2 IP
Mike Gonzalez: 2-4, 3.28 ERA, 95 K, 98.2 IP
Brendan Donnelly: 3-3, 3.20 ERA, 59 K, 3 Saves, 59.0 IP
Mike Timlin: 2-2, 2.04 ERA, 36 K, 1 Save, 61.2 IP
Jonathan Papelbon: 2-3, 1.08 ERA, 67 K, 42 Saves, 58.1 IP
American League Leaders
Batting Average
1. Hideki Matsui, Yankees: .342
2. David Ortiz, Red Sox: .341
3. Kenny Lofton, Rangers: .335
3t. Travis Hafner, Indians: .335
5. Victor Martinez, Indians: .328
Hits
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 205
2. Derek Jeter, Yankees: 201
3. Bobby Abreu, Yankees: 198
4. Justin Morneau, Twins: 197
5. Jermaine Dye, White Sox: 196
Doubles
1. Derek Jeter, Yankees: 49
2. Ichiro, Mariners: 47
3. Luis Castillo, Twins: 44
4. Carl Crawford, Devil Rays: 43
5. Corey Patterson, Orioles: 37
5t. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 37
Triples
1. Chone Figgins, Angels: 11
2. Carl Crawford, Devil Rays: 10
3. Bobby Abreu, Yankees: 9
4. Scott Podsednik, White Sox: 7
5. Corey Patterson, Orioles: 6
Home Runs
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 63
2. Frank Thomas, Blue Jays: 48
3. Paul Konerko, White Sox: 45
4. Jermaine Dye, White Sox: 44
4t. Travis Hafner, Indians: 44
RBI
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 145
2. Travis Hafner, Indians: 124
3. Justin Morneau, Twins: 123
4. Frank Thomas, Blue Jays: 122
5. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels: 119
Runs
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 132
2. Bobby Abreu, Yankees: 121
3. Frank Thomas, Blue Jays: 110
3t. Paul Konerko, White Sox: 110
5. Jim Thome, White Sox: 109
Stolen Bases
1. Coco Crisp, Red Sox: 42
2. Kenny Lofton, Rangers: 39
3. Chone Figgins, Angels: 35
4. Scott Podsednik, White Sox: 31
5. Corey Patterson, Orioles: 30
Walks
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 119
2. Frank Thomas, Blue Jays: 93
3. Travis Hafner, Indians: 90
4. Nick Swisher, Athletics: 80
5. Bobby Abreu, Yankees: 79
Slugging Percentage
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: .717
2. Travis Hafner, Indians: .621
3. Hideki Matsui, Yankees: .577
4. Justin Morneau, Twins: .571
5. Jermaine Dye, White Sox: .559
OPS
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 1.167
2. Travis Hafner, Indians: 1.048
3. Hideki Matsui, Yankees: .994
4. Justin Morneau, Twins: .951
5. Frank Thomas, Blue Jays: .938
Wins
1. Curt Schilling, Red Sox: 21
2. Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees: 18
3. C.C. Sabathia, Indians: 17
3t. Jake Westbrook, Indians: 17
3t. Josh Beckett, Red Sox: 17
Saves
1. Joe Nathan, Twins: 53
2. Todd Jones, Tigers: 50
3. Bobby Jenks, White Sox: 43
4. Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox: 26
5. Francisco Rodriguez, Angels: 40
ERA
1. Johan Santana, Twins: 2.57
2. Curt Schilling, Red Sox: 2.66
3. Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees: 2.69
4. C.C. Sabathia, Indians: 2.76
5. Francisco Liriano, Twins: 2.77
Strikeouts
1. Curt Schilling, Red Sox: 256
2. Erik Bedard, Orioles: 232
3. Johan Santana, Twins: 227
4. Jeremy Bonderman, Tigers: 221
5. Francisco Liriano, Twins: 209
Innings Pitched
1. Johan Santana, Twins: 231.1
2. Curt Schilling, Red Sox: 230.0
3. C.C. Sabathia, Indians: 225.1
4. Roy Halladay, Blue Jays: 221.1
5. Josh Beckett, Red Sox: 219.2Comment
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Final National League Standings & Stats
107-55 -- 89-73 18.0 80-82 27.0 77-85 30.0 66-96 41.0
95-67 -- 90-72 5.0 87-75 8.0 74-88 21.0 64-98 31.0 52-110 43.0
97-65 -- 85-77 12.0 81-81 16.0 80-82 17.0 74-88 23.0
NL Wildcard
90-72 -- 89-73 1.0 87-75 3.0 85-77 5.0 81-81 9.0
National League Leaders
Batting Average
1. Lance Berkman, Astros: .342
2. Albert Pujols, Cardinals: .336
3. Garrett Atkins, Rockies: .328
4. Todd Helton, Rockies: .324
5. Chase Utley, Phillies: .323
Hits
1. Luke Scott, Astros: 209
2. Albert Pujols, Cardinals: 195
2t. Garrett Atkins, Rockies: 195
4. Shawn Green, Mets: 194
5. Carlos Lee, Astros: 191
Doubles
1. Randy Winn, Giants: 46
2. Dave Roberts, Giants: 46
3. Scott Rolen, Cardinals: 43
3t. Jamey Carroll, Rockies: 43
5. Shawn Green, Mets: 42
Triples
1. Adam Everett, Astros: 10
2. Cesar Izturis, Cubs: 9
3. Chris B. Young, Diamondbacks: 8
3t. David Eckstein, Cardinals: 8
3t. Omar Vizquel, Giants: 8
Home Runs
1. Lance Berkman, Astros: 44
2. David Wright, Mets: 42
2t. Alfonso Soriano, Cubs: 42
4. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins: 40
4t. Ryan Howard, Phillies: 40
RBI
1. Carlos Lee, Astros: 130
2. Lance Berkman, Astros: 121
3. Shawn Green, Mets: 115
4. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins: 113
5. Xavier Nady, Pirates: 111
Runs
1. Luke Scott, Astros: 119
2. David Wright, Mets: 112
3. Dave Roberts, Giants: 111
3t. Carlos Delgado, Mets: 111
5. Garrett Atkins, Rockies: 109
Stolen Bases
1. Dave Roberts, Giants: 57
2. Ryan Freel, Reds: 48
3. Hanley Ramirez, Marlins: 42
4. Jose Reyes, Mets: 33
5. Chris B. Young, Diamondbacks: 28
Walks
1. Ryan Howard, Phillies: 98
2. Lance Berkman, Astros: 97
3. Morgan Ensberg, Astros: 86
4. Luke Scott, Astros: 84
4t. Brian Giles, Padres: 84
Slugging Percentage
1. Lance Berkman, Astros: .634
2. Carlos Beltran, Mets: .592
3. Alfonso Soriano, Cubs: .587
4. David Wright, Mets: .575
5. Carlos Delgado, Mets: .571
OPS
1. Lance Berkman, Astros: 1.075
2. Carlos Beltran, Mets: .995
3. Albert Pujols, Cardinals: .976
4. Carlos Delgado, Mets: .969
4t. David Wright, Mets: .969
Wins
1. Jake Peavy, Padres: 19
2. Orlando Hernandez, Mets: 18
3. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs: 17
3t. Jason Marquis, Cubs: 17
5. John Maine, Mets: 16
Saves
1. Billy Wagner, Mets: 52
1t. Jose Valverde, Diamondbacks: 52
3. Tom Gordon, Phillies: 49
4. Brian Fuentes, Rockies: 48
5. Trevor Hoffman, Padres: 47
ERA
1. Pedro Martinez, Mets: 2.39
2. Tim Hudson, Braves: 2.78
3. Adam Wainwright, Cardinals: 2.80
4. Juan Cruz, Diamondbacks: 2.90
4t. Orlando Hernandez, Mets: 2.90
Strikeouts
1. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs: 233
2. Pedro Martinez, Mets: 226
3. Jake Peavy, Padres: 221
4. Cole Hamels, Phillies: 217
5. Ben Sheets, Brewers: 209
Innings Pitched
1. Jake Peavy, Padres: 220.1
2. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs: 220.0
3. Dontrelle Willis, Marlins: 218.2
3t. Pedro Martinez, Mets: 218.2
5. Ben Sheets, Brewers: 214.1Last edited by Psyblast; 06-05-2007, 03:25 AM.Comment
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American League Awards
American League Most Valuable Player
David Ortiz, DH, Boston Red Sox
.341, 63 HR, 145 RBI, 205 Hits, 132 Runs, .717 SLG%
2. Travis Hafner, DH, Indians
3. Frank Thomas, DH, Blue Jays
American League Cy Young Award
Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox
21-5, 2.66 ERA, 256 K
2. Roger Clemens, Red Sox
3. Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees
American League Rolaids Relief Award
Joe Nathan, Minnesota Twins
1-2, 74 K, 2.46 ERA, 53 Saves, 62.1 IP
American League Rookie of the Year
Delmon Young, RF, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
.276, 27 HR, 81 RBI, 174 Hits, 90 Runs, .453 SLG %
2. Joaquin Arias, SS, Rangers
3. Oswaldo Navarro, SS, Mariners
American League Gold Glove Awards
P: Daniel Cabrera, Orioles - 1st
C: Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers - 13th (tied for 2nd all-time among non-pitchers)
1B: Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox - 1st
2B: Howie Kendrick, Angels - 1st
3B: Eric Chavez, Red Sox - 7th
SS: Juan Uribe, White Sox - 1st
OF: Vernon Wells, Blue Jays - 4th
OF: Curtis Granderson, Tigers - 1st
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National League Awards
National League Most Valuable Player
Lance Berkman, 1B, Houston Astros
.342, 44 HR, 121 RBI, 188 Hits, 106 Runs, .634 SLG %
2. Carlos Lee, Astros
3. David Wright, Mets
National League Cy Young Award
Orlando Hernandez, New York Mets
18-5, 2.90 ERA, 208 K
2. Jake Peavy, Padres
3. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs
National League Rolaids Relief Award
Billy Wagner, New York Mets
0-3, 3.41 ERA, 56 K, 52 Saves, 58.0 IP
National League Rookie of the Year
Martin Prado, Atlanta Braves
.252, 19 HR, 52 RBI, 113 Hits, 51 Runs, .435 SLG %
National League Gold Glove Awards
P: John Smoltz, Braves - 1st
C: Yadier Molina, Cardinals - 1st
1B: Craig Wilson, Braves - 1st
2B: Orlando Hudson, Diamondbacks - 3rd
3B: Scott Rolen, Cardinals - 8th
SS: Craig Counsell, Brewers - 1st
OF: Andruw Jones, Braves - 10th
OF: Shawn Green, Mets - 2nd
OF: Shane Victorino, Phillies - 1stComment
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
Psyblast:
Who was your biggest surprise this year? Who was your biggest disappointment?
Also, are you worried after losing on the last few days of the year to the team you'll be facing in the ALDS?
Seriously, it's sad, but I'm completely into this.Proud to be a Toronto Sports Fan, no matter how many losses and disappointments.
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
How many of these did you play? I see you had 100+ walks with Ortiz so I'm assuming you simmed some.Comment
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
Disappointment is actually probably Daisuke. He started out awesome, but in the 2nd half of the year he seemed to get pounded a lot, and then the fiasco of getting hurt 3 pitches into the season finale with the division on the line...
As for the ALDS, I'm only mildly concerned. I've got the top of my rotation ready to go, and Clemens, Schilling and Beckett were all great against the Twins at the end of the season.
Thanks for reading guys.Comment
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
American League Divisional Series
Minnesota Twins (100-62, AL Central Champions) vs. Boston Red Sox (104-58, AL Wild Card Champions)
Game 1: Tuesday, October 2nd: @ Minnesota, 7:30 PM EST
Game 2: Wednesday, October 3rd: @ Minnesota, 7:30 PM EST
Game 3: Friday, October 5th: @ Boston, 1:00 PM EST
*Game 4: Saturday, October 6th: @ Boston, 7:30 PM EST
*Game 5: Sunday, October 7th: @ Minnesota, 7:30 PM EST
* - if necessary
Probable Starting Pitchers
Game 1: Curt Schilling vs. Johan Santana
Game 2: Roger Clemens vs. Francisco Liriano
Game 3: Josh Beckett vs. Boof Bonser
Game 4: Daisuke Matsuzaka vs. Ramon Ortiz
Game 5: Curt Schilling vs. Johan Santana
Minnesota Twins Season Stats
Batting
Luis Castillo: .303, 10 HR, 60 RBI, 18 SB
Joe Mauer: .315, 18 HR, 81 RBI
Justin Morneau: .317, 42 HR, 123 RBI
Torii Hunter: .255, 24 HR, 93 RBI, 16 SB
Michael Cuddyer: .276, 19 HR, 90 RBI
Lew Ford: .254, 4 HR, 27 RBI
Jason Bartlett: .253, 6 HR, 48 RBI, 8 SB
Nick Punto: .272, 12 HR, 60 RBI, 9 SB
Jeff Cirillo: .275, 14 HR, 63 RBI
Ashley Kim: .224, 3 HR, 8 RBI
Alexi Casilla: .286, 3 HR, 14 RBI
Rondell White: .263, 9 HR, 32 RBI
Jason Kubel: .271, 6 HR, 15 RBI
Pitching
Johan Santana: 13-7, 2.57 ERA, 227 K
Francisco Liriano: 14-7, 2.77 ERA, 209 K
Boof Bonser: 14-7, 4.23 ERA, 169 K
Ramon Ortiz: 10-9, 3.67 ERA, 158 K
Matt Garza: 8-12, 4.20 ERA, 157 K
Pat Neshek: 4-1, 3.84 ERA, 66 K, 4 Saves, 68.0 IP
Jesse Crain: 10-4, 4.70 ERA, 57 K, 2 Saves, 84.1 IP
Dennys Reyes: 5-2, 4.22 ERA, 46 K, Save, 49.0 IP
Glen Perkins: 14-5, 3.38 ERA, 79 K, Save, 93.1 IP
Randy Choate: 2-1, 4.50 ERA, 8 K, 12.0 IP
John Giordano: 1-0, 3.97 ERA, 18 K, 22.2 IP
Joe Nathan: 1-2, 2.46 ERA, 74 K, 53 Saves, 62.1 IP
Season Series: Boston 4, Minnesota 3
May 4 @ Minnesota: Red Sox 7, Twins 6
May 5 @ Minnesota: Twins 2, Red Sox 1
May 6 @ Minnesota: Red Sox 6, Twins 0
September 27 @ Boston: Red Sox 3, Twins 1
September 28 @ Boston: Red Sox 3, Twins 0
September 29 @ Boston: Twins 2, Red Sox 0
September 30 @ Boston: Twins 5, Red Sox 1
Boston Team Stats vs. Twins
Runs: 21
Runs per Game: 3.0
Batting Average: .279
Hits: 65
HR: 6
SB: 1
ERA: 2.32
Bullpen ERA: 2.24
Strikeouts: 58
Boston Player Stats vs. Twins
Coco Crisp: 10-22, .455, 4 K
Kevin Youkilis: 8-28, .286, HR, 2 RBI, 2B, 10 K
David Ortiz: 5-27, .185, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 2 BB, 10 K
J.D. Drew: 6-23, .261, RBI, 2B, K
Eric Chavez: 4-11, .364, 3B, 4 K
Eric Byrnes: 4-13, .308, RBI, 2 K
Jason Varitek: 3-17, .176 RBI, 5 K
Julio Lugo: 11-24, .458, 3 RBI, 2B, SB, 2 K
Dustin Pedroia: 1-15, .067 RBI, 3 K
Curt Schilling: 18.0 IP, 9 H, 0 R, 21 K, 0.00 ERA
Roger Clemens: 7.0 IP, 3 H, ER, 8 K, 1.29 ERA
Josh Beckett: 8.1 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 9 K, 2.22 ERA
Joel Pineiro: 8.0 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 4 K, 4.50 ERA
Hideki Okajima: 3.0 IP, H, 0 R, 1 K, 0.00 ERA
Jonathan Papelbon: 3.0 IP, H, 0 R, 5 K, 0.00 ERA
Minnesota Team Stats vs. Red Sox
Runs: 17
Runs per Game: 2.83
Batting Average: .210
Hits: 48
HR: 8
SB: 2
ERA: 2.95
Bullpen ERA: 2.05
Strikeouts: 52
Minnesota Player Stats vs. Red Sox
Luis Castillo: 9-28, .321, SB, 4 K
Joe Mauer: 2-24, .083 2 RBI, 2B, 3 K
Justin Morneau: 9-28, .321, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 3 2B, 6 K
Torii Hunter: 7-24, .292, HR, SB, 5 K
Michael Cuddyer: 5-17, .294, HR, 2B, 10 K
Lew Ford: 1-20, .050, 8 K
-Rondell White: 1-19, .052, 8 K
Jason Bartlett: 2-20, .010, RBI, 3B, 5 K
Nick Punto: 6-23, .261, HR, K
Jeff Cirillo: 3-16, .188, 5 K
Johan Santana: 15.2 IP, 8 H, 1 R (unearned), 21 K, 0.00 ERA
Francisco Liriano: 13.0 IP, 17 H, 6 ER, 11 K, 2.77 ERA
Ramon Ortiz: 6.0 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 5 K, 4.50 ERA
Glen Perkins: 5.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 3 K, 1.80 ERA
Pat Neshek: 3.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 K, 0.00 ERA
Joe Nathan: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 K, 0.00 ERALast edited by Psyblast; 06-05-2007, 05:41 PM.Comment
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
American League Divisional Series
New York Yankees (105-57, AL East Champions) vs. Los Angeles Angels (83-79, AL West Champions)
Game 1: Tuesday, October 2nd: @ New York, 7:30 PM EST
Game 2: Wednesday, October 3rd: @ New York, 1:00 PM EST
Game 3: Friday, October 5th: @ Anaheim, 7:30 PM EST
*Game 4: Saturday, October 6th: @ Anaheim, 7:30 PM EST
*Game 5: Sunday, October 7th: @ New York, 7:30 PM EST
* - if necessary
Probable Starting Pitchers
Game 1: Kei Igawa (17-5, 3.15) vs. John Lackey (12-7, 3.69)
Game 2: Mike Mussina (12-4, 2.48) vs. Ervin Santana (15-7, 4.00)
Game 3: Chien-Ming Wang (18-5, 2.69) vs. Joe Saunders (4-9, 4.75)
Game 4: Andy Pettitte (14-11, 4.12) vs. Jered Weaver (8-14, 4.72)
Game 5: Darrell Rasner (7-2, 3.87) vs. Hector Carrasco (6-12, 4.30)
Season Series: New York 7, Los Angeles 2
May 25 @ New York: Yankees 9, Angels 8
May 26 @ New York: Yankees 11, Angels 4
May 26 @ New York: Yankees 6, Angels 3
July 6 @ New York: Angels 12, Yankees 1
July 7 @ New York: Yankees 4, Angels 2
July 8 @ New York: Angels 3, Yankees 2
August 20 @ Anaheim: Yankees 2, Angels 1
August 21 @ Anaheim: Yankees 6, Angels 4
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Re: Boston Red Sox (MLB 07: The Show)
National League Divisional Series
New York Mets (107-55, NL East Champions) vs. Houston Astros (90-72, NL Wild Card Champions)
Game 1: Tuesday, October 2nd: @ New York, 1:00 PM EST
Game 2: Thursday, October 4th: @ New York, 7:30 PM EST
Game 3: Saturday, October 6th: @ Houston, 1:00 PM EST
*Game 4: Sunday, October 7th: @ Houston, 7:30 PM EST
*Game 5: Monday, October 8th: @ New York, 7:30 PM EST
* - if necessary
Probable Starting Pitchers
Game 1: Pedro Martinez (15-7, 2.39) vs. Roy Oswalt (9-7, 3.42)
Game 2: Orlando Hernandez (18-5, 2.90) vs. Fernando Nieve (4-9, 4.14)
Game 3: John Maine (16-5, 3.24) vs. Philip Barzilla (9-8, 4.05)
Game 4: Tim Wakefield (2-9, 10.73) vs. Wandy Rodriguez (6-10, 5.04)
Game 5: Dave Williams (12-0, 2.94) vs. Brian Moehler (3-6, 4.54)
Season Series: New York 6, Houston 1
July 5 @ Houston: Mets 10, Astros 2
July 6 @ Houston: Mets 9, Astros 2
July 7 @ Houston: Mets 9, Astros 8
July 8 @ Houston: Mets 4, Astros 3
September 7 @ New York: Mets 8, Astros 3
September 8 @ New York: Mets 2, Astros 1
September 9 @ New York: Astros 8, Mets 3Comment
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