The Angels took game 2 of the 3 game set at Angel Stadium last night, with a huge 11-4 victory over the Yankees. This was mostly from a 8-run 8th inning against the Yankees’ bullpen. Going into that bottom of the 8th, the score had been tied up at 3.
Dan Giese and John Lackey were locked up in a good pitchers duel, and the score was 3-1 Yankees entering the bottom of the 7th inning. Then Garret Anderson and Mike Napoli homered off Jose Veras. With the score tied at 3 in the 8th, Vladimir Guerrero led off with an opposite-field blast. Then it just got fun for the Halos, who smacked hit after hit off of Edwar Ramirez and David Robertson. Ramirez wouldn’t even record an out, giving up 5 runs. (4 ER) By the time Vladdy came up and drove in his second run of the inning, it was 11-3. The Yanks mustered one more run, but the young kids in their bullpen proved to be the most killer for them. With Joba Chamberlain and Chien-Ming Wang out, the Yankees need their pitching staff to step up. Since these starters are hurt, it puts pressure not only on their starting rotation, but their bullpen that will probably see more work.
Back to the Angels…
The team moved to 73-43, 30 games above .500 and 14 games ahead of Texas in the standings. The addition of Mark Teixeira has really beefed up the starting lineup, putting less pressure on the other hitters, while scoring more runs for the pitchers. As a San Diego resident and a Padres fan, the next closest team to me is the Angels, who are right up the freeway. I look foward to San Diego football season, but am also full of hope for the Halos. It will be a fun October, even if my hometown team isn’t involved.
For 8 1/3 innings, it was all about John Lackey at Fenway Park. At the end of the game, it was still all about John Lackey. A man who typically has been hammered by the Red Sox in October was brilliant against them on this night in late July.
The Nation, The Angels took Game 2 with some timely hitting and of course, strong pitching. Josh Beckett was incredibly tough as usual, and was backed by Kevin Youkilis’ 17th home run in the second inning. It would stay 2-0 Boston until the 7th, and that’s when things would get dramatic. Vladimir Guerrero crushed a Beckett fastball into the bullpen in left field to put the Angels on the board. This would cut the Sox lead in half. The Angels were wearing Beckett out, and the next two hitters, Torii Hunter and Garret Anderson singled. After Reggie Willits bunted the runners over, Beckett intentionally walked Howie Kendrick. Then on a 1-0 count, pinch-hitter Erick Aybar tripled down the right field line to clear the bases and send Angel Stadium into a frenzy. They had gotten to Josh Beckett, and he would be done after he finished the 8th inning. A relief for Joe Saunders, who had pitched so well and was on his way to a loss. For Beckett, his hitters couldn’t bail him out against a tough Angels bullpen, and he was charged with his 6th loss of the season. K-Rod earned his 39th save. Halos win 4-2.
The Angels, as you probably just read, took the first two over the Red Sox in the series. The Clutch hitting would continue for the Halos as America would watch them beat Boston for the second straight night on National TV as they took the game 5-3. The Angels took the lead early, when Vladimir Guerrero and Torii Hunter hit back to back home runs against knuckleballer Tim Wakefield in the 2nd. The Red Sox would tie it with 2 of their own the next half inning. From that point, Jon Garland dueled with Tim Wakefield to keep the game tied, and it was–until the 7th inning. With Coco Crisp on second base, Vlad Guerrero dropped Jacoby Ellsbury’s line drive, allowing the go-ahead run to score. The Halos were not ready to give up. Knocking Wakefield out of the game, they scored 3 runs in the 8th inning. Howie Kendrick’s run-scoring single against Wakefield would tie the score, and Casey Kotchman’s game winning two-bagger down the right field line against Manny Delcarmen would almost guarentee a win. Yeah, that’s how GOOD Francisco Rodriguez has been this year, and he showed it. Coming into the game in the top of the 9th, K-Rod struck out the side for his 40th save of the season. Nobody has been better.
Friday night was a fun night to be an Angels fan. The Champs from Boston have made a recent habit of beating the Angels in the playoffs on their way to the World Series. The Angels would like to change that this year, and their dominating victory over the Sox 11-3 in the first game of the series last night could be a sign of things to come.









