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ANAHEIM, Calif.(AP)
Jered Weaver
followed in
John Lackey
's day-old footsteps throughout the night, all the way to his final triumphant walk off the Angel Stadium mound. He even waved
his cap at the standing, cheering crowd with nearly the same sweep of his arm.
With Weaver picking up right where Lackey left off for the
Los Angeles Angels
, not even
Josh Beckett
could keep the
Boston Red Sox
off the brink of playoff elimination.
Weaver yielded two hits while dominating Boston into the eighth inning, and
Maicer Izturis
drove home the tiebreaking run in Los Angeles' 4-1 victory over the
Red Sox
on Friday night, extending the Angels' first-round lead to 2-0.
Erick Aybar
followed Izturis' RBI single with a two-run triple during the Angels' two-out rally in the seventh to break up a stellar pitching
duel between Weaver and Beckett, Boston's ace and most reliable playoff pitcher.
''These two guys were matching each other pitch for pitch,'' Angels manager
Mike Scioscia
said. ''I thought we did a really good job of staying focused, settling down. ... The only way we're going to beat good pitching
is to pitch with them, and we were able to do that the first couple of nights.''
Weaver was comprehensively better than Beckett in just his second career postseason start. He allowed just four Boston baserunners
and struck out seven while matching Lackey's 7 1-3 innings in Los Angeles' streak-snapping shutout victory in Game 1.
''It's always nice going up against a lineup like that,'' Weaver said. ''You know that if you make any mistakes, they're going
to hurt you. ... Hopefully these two (wins) will carry us into Boston with some positive momentum.''
Game 3 is early Sunday at Fenway Park, with Boston's
Clay Buchholz
facing Angels newcomer
Scott Kazmir
, who pitched two strong playoff games against the
Red Sox
for Tampa Bay last fall.
The
Red Sox
eliminated the Angels in three of the past five postseasons, winning nine of 10 games, but Boston has mustered just one run
and eight hits in this series. After twice outpitching Boston's best starters and coming through with timely late-inning hits,
Los Angeles is one win away from its first AL championship series since 2005.
''We want it,'' Angels outfielder
Torii Hunter
said. ''I mean, I can't say we want it more than those guys, but we definitely want it. I'm pretty sure they want it, too.
It's just not working out for them. We've just got to keep putting the pressure on them and stay hungry. You've got to kick
somebody when they're down, and that's what we're doing.''
Aybar's hit chased Beckett, who yielded five hits and four runs in 6 2-3 innings during his first playoff loss in a
Red Sox
uniform. It was his first defeat in nine postseason starts since Game 3 of the 2003 World Series with Florida.
''A lot of guys in here have been here before,'' Beckett said of Boston's 0-2 deficit. ''It's not the ideal start. ... I felt
good for six innings, (but) just not making pitches when I needed to.''
Although the
Red Sox
scored their only run of the series in the fourth on
Victor Martinez
's RBI single, Boston's sixth playoff run in seven seasons is in serious trouble against the Angels, who had lost 12 of their
last 13 playoff games against the
Red Sox
before taking the first two at Angel Stadium.
''We've had a tough time these last two games swinging the bat, that's an understatement,'' Boston manager
Terry Francona
said.
Boston got the tying run to the plate in the ninth with
Kevin Youkilis
doubled off
Kevin Jepsen
and
Jason Bay
drew a two-out walk from
Brian Fuentes
. Although
Red Sox
fans might have conjured visions of
Dave Henderson
's memorable ninth-inning homer for the
Red Sox
in Anaheim at Game 5 of the 1986 AL championship series, Fuentes retired
Mike Lowell
on a fly to center for his first career postseason save.
Weaver just completed his best pro season, going 16-8 with a 3.75 ERA as the Angels' most dependable starter. Despite a late-season
three-game losing streak, he has been largely outstanding since mid-August, pushing the Angels to their fifth AL West title
in six years.
''When he's in a zone, man, he's pretty impressive,'' Hunter said of Weaver. ''His off-speed is like a cartoon curveball,
and tonight he hit like 91 (mph), and I hadn't seen that in a long time. He was very amped up, and it was a tremendous job
by Weaver. Lackey and Weaver, man, those are bulldogs to me. I love 'em.''
Both teams combined for just seven baserunners over the first 6 1/2 innings of Game 2, but free-swinging
Vladimir Guerrero
drew a walk from Beckett to open the Angels seventh. After pinch-runner
Howie Kendrick
swiped second - no surprise for one of the majors' most active teams on the basepaths - Izturis worked the count before driving
Beckett's 94th pitch into center for the go-ahead run.
After Beckett hit
Mike Napoli
with a pitch, Aybar rapped a triple to center, scoring both runners.
Izturis, the second baseman who batted .300 in his breakout regular season, missed last fall's playoffs with a thumb injury,
and he sat out Game 1 in favor of Kendrick. He spent the year playing stellar infield defense alongside Aybar, the young shortstop
who posted career highs in most hitting categories this year.
''In the first at-bats, I was trying to pull the ball too much,'' Izturis said through an interpreter. ''In that situation
with the big hit, I just tried to hit the ball back up the middle, and I hit a curveball.''
Jacoby Ellsbury
led off the fourth with a triple over Hunter's outstretched glove in center and later scored on Martinez's single, ending
Boston's string of 20 consecutive scoreless postseason innings. The
Red Sox
didn't score in the final eight innings of Tampa Bay's series-clinching Game 7 win in last year's AL championship series,
and Lackey blanked them in Game 1.
Los Angeles evened it later in the fourth when
Bobby Abreu
led off with a single and eventually scored on
Kendry Morales
' sacrifice fly.
NOTES: Except for a lingering headache, Francona was mostly recovered from a brutal 24-hour bout of what he suspected was
food poisoning. ... Ellsbury's triple snapped an 0-for-24 playof skid for Boston's leadoff hitter.
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