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BOSTON(AP)
Daisuke Matsuzaka
returned from the disabled list just in time to show the
Boston Red Sox
he can help them in the playoffs.
And he gave the
Los Angeles Angels
a preview of what could be waiting for them in October, too.
Matsuzaka returned from a three-month stint on the DL with six shutout innings on Tuesday night to lead the
Red Sox
to a 4-1 victory over the Angels, their likely first-round playoff opponent.
''We're in the middle of a playoff race, and we don't have a lot of leeway,'' said Matsuzaka, who hadn't pitched for Boston
since June 19 and hadn't won since June 2. ''I just want to do my best to contribute.''
David Ortiz
hit his record-breaking 270th homer as a designated hitter and also added an RBI single after Boston broke a scoreless tie
in the sixth thanks to a throwing error by
John Lackey
(10-8). The
Red Sox
have won six straight since returning to Fenway Park after Labor Day.
Jonathan Papelbon
pitched the ninth and gave up an RBI double to
Erick Aybar
to spoil the shutout before
Howie Kendrick
hit a soft roller to third to end the game.
An 18-game winner last year, Matsuzaka (2-5) did not allow a hit through four innings and got a standing ovation when he was
relieved after one batter in the seventh. In all, Matsuzaka gave up three hits and three walks while striking out five for
his first win at Fenway in almost a year.
''I've been a burden on my teammates. I feel that I owe them,'' he said. ''There's not much left in the season. In the limited
opportunity I do have, I want to show my appreciation to my teammates and the fans.''
Lackey gave up three runs - two earned - on eight hits and three walks, striking out six and leaving after J.D. Drew tripled
and scored on
Jason Bay
's single to make it 3-0 in the eighth. Ortiz hit
Jose Arredondo
's second pitch to straightaway center to surpass
Frank Thomas
atop the all-time DH home run list.
The Angels won eight of their previous 11 and entered the night with a six-game lead over Texas in the AL West; Boston led
the Rangers by 4 1/2 in the wild-card race. If the standings hold, the
Red Sox
and Angels would meet in the first round of the playoffs for the third consecutive season.
That hasn't worked out too well for the Angels, who have lost 12 of their last 13 playoff games against Boston dating to 1986
and are 0-4 all-time in postseason series against the
Red Sox
.
''People see it as the
Boston Red Sox
and a potential playoff matchup, but the playoffs are totally different,'' Angels outfielder
Torii Hunter
said. ''Some guys show up and some guys don't.''
Matsuzaka was the MVP of the World Baseball Classic for the second time this spring, but he never found his form when the
season started. He failed to complete six innings in any of his eight starts and had an 8.23 ERA when he was placed on the
disabled list with right shoulder problems on June 21.
''The way he pitched shocked all of us,'' Hunter said. ''Really good for the first time since June 19th.''
Red Sox
manager
Terry Francona
penciled Matsuzaka in for another start on Sunday.
''Long-term, it was very important'' that Matsuzaka regain his form, Francona said. ''Hopefully, it will give us a shot in
the arm in the short term also.''
Matsuzaka left with a 2-0 lead and received a standing ovation when he was pulled after walking
Kendry Morales
to lead off the seventh, with Francona joining in as he walked to the mound. Matsuzaka waved his cap to the crowd as he approached
the dugout.
''In the last start, I left amid some boos,'' he said. ''So to be able to experience that I am very grateful for the fans
response today.'
Lackey matched Matsuzaka by allowing just three hits through five, but
Alex Gonzalez
singled to lead off the sixth, and
Jacoby Ellsbury
dropped a bunt along the first-base line for a single.
Dustin Pedroia
tried to sacrifice the runners along, but Lackey fielded the ball and threw a one-hopper to third that got past third baseman
Chone Figgins
; Gonzalez scored and the runners moved up to second and third.
Bay walked one out later to load the bases before Ortiz hit a sinking liner to left that
Juan Rivera
couldn't get to. Ellsbury scored to make it 2-0 as the runners, holding to make sure it wasn't caught, only advanced one base
apiece.
NOTES:
Victor Martinez
(personal reasons) and
Kevin Youkilis
(back spasms) were given the night off. ... To make room for Matsuzaka, INF
Chris Woodward
was sent outright to Triple-A Pawtucket. ... Thomas had 269 homers as a DH but 521 overall. Ortiz has 313 career homers, with
just 43 as a position player. ... Lackey was 2-0 with a 0.35 ERA in his previous three starts, throwing at least eight innings
each time.
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