Boston Red Sox - Pedroia snapped out of slump at key time - The Boston Globe

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Dustin Pedroia's fifth-inning double Monday night ended his 0-for-15 playoff slump and gave the Sox a 2-0 lead. Dustin Pedroia's fifth-inning double Monday night ended his 0-for-15 playoff slump and gave the Sox a 2-0 lead. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff) [link]

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Boston Red Sox ALCS News & Notes - 10/8
Published 10/8/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... the Tampa Bay Rays. The Red Sox will hold a workout at 12 Noon today at Fenway Park before they head to sunny St. Petersburg. There’s a chance we could learn the identities of the 25-man ALCS roster as well as the rotation for the series. Both Steve and I think it will be Josh Beckett in Game 1, Jon Lester in Game 2, Daisuke Matsuzaka in Game 3 and Tim Wakefield or Paul Byrd in Game 4. The starter in Game 4 could go either way but I suspect it could be Wakefield. Dustin Pedroia picked a good time in the ALDS to break out of his 0-for ...

Fearless Rays-Sox playoff predictions
Published 10/10/2008 by Dan Lamothe, Red Sox Monster at Red Sox Monster - MassLive.com
... Daisuke Matsuzaka nor Josh Beckett had a good performance in the Angels series. The Rays have a lot to overcome, too. They're obviously facing a battle-tested team in the Sox, one that seemingly had a different heroes rise to the occasion each night the team won. With all this said, it's time to jump into some Fearless Predictions, going out on a limb on a variety of topics related to the series. Some examples: Dustin Pedroia will make the Pedroippet proud. It's well documented that Pedroia put up some weak numbers in the ALDS, finishing 1 for 16 after going hitless in his ...

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