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Red Sox take lead in wild-card race

Boston's Rapp wins 4th game since returning to rotation

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Posted: Monday August 30, 1999 04:32 AM

  Donnie Sadler Donnie Sadler slides past the tag of Angels catcher Matt Walbeck as the Red Sox defeated Anaheim 7-4. AP

BOSTON (AP) -- Pat Rapp was an afterthought when he was bounced from Boston's rotation earlier this season. Now he has become a key ingredient to the Red Sox's playoff run.

Rapp posted another impressive pitching performance and Trot Nixon had three hits and scored three runs as the Red Sox beat the Angels 7-4 Sunday for a three-game sweep.

Rapp (6-5) allowed one run and six hits in six innings. He is 4-0 with a 3.07 ERA in seven starts since being reinserted into the rotation July 28.

He credited the turnaround to a change in his pitching delivery.

"I've totally simplified my motion as much as I can. I pick the leg up and throw the ball," Rapp said. "The whole thing is slow. I work on that on side days. It just seems like when I get in the game, I slow it down even more."

With Boston's rotation hit with injuries and ineffective performances, Rapp's rise has come at the right time. Bret Saberhagen is currently on the 15-day DL with a weak shoulder and Brian Rose was demoted to the minors last week. Mark Portugal and Tim Wakefield have struggled with their consistency.

"I think that stint in the bullpen gave him some time to work on some things," Boston manager Jimy Williams said. "I think his delivery has changed and its helped him a lot."

Boston, which moved one game ahead of Oakland for the AL wild-card lead, won for the fifth time in six games. The Red Sox went 9-1 against the Angels this season, winning all six at Fenway Park.

"Everybody says that Oakland has been doing well, but (Rapp's) the reason we're staying in there," Boston catcher Scott Hatteberg said.

Unlike the first two games of the series, when the Red Sox pulled out wins in their last at-bat, they didn't need any late-inning heroics.

With the score tied at 1, Boston broke through with three runs against Tim Belcher (5-8) in the fifth.

Darren Lewis hit a bases-loaded, two-run single and Brian Daubach broke a 3-for-27 slump with an RBI single to make it 4-1.

"Sometimes I think 'am I really this bad? Are we really that bad'?" Belcher said. "I'd like to think I'm only a couple of pitches away. Most games I'm out there, I feel like I'm on the verge of putting it together. But that's the frustration during a (bad) year."

The Red Sox increased it to 7-1 in the sixth. Donnie Sadler and Hatteberg had RBI singles and Jose Offerman added a sacrifice fly.

Jim Edmonds went 4-for-4, including two doubles for the Angels. Mo Vaughn went 2-for-5 with a double and a two-run single in the ninth, finishing the year 3-for-20 against his former team.

Derek Lowe struck out Tim Salmon, the only batter he faced, for his ninth save.

Matt Walbeck's RBI single gave Anaheim a 1-0 lead in the second. Nixon's sacrifice fly tied it in the third.

"If you look at the past two weeks, I thought we've played pretty good," Anaheim manager Terry Collins said. "We just haven't come away with wins." Notes:@ Saberhagen tried to throw on the side but stopped because of soreness. ... Edmonds tied a career high for hits. ... ... Boston 3B John Valentin, hitting .158 (9-for-57) in his last 15 games, was given the day off. ... The Angels were swept in a season series in Fenway for the third time in club history, going 0-6 in 1993 and 0-5 in '78. ... The Red Sox surpassed the 2 million mark in attendance for the 13th time in 14 years. ... Anaheim is just 10-33 since the All-Star break.


 
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