Game Recap 4/24/11: Misery - Red Sox 7, Angels 0

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

I hope you had a Good Easter Sunday because the Angels sure didn't.  For the second time in 24 hours, the Angels allowed themselves to be shutout by a pitcher who had been struggling mightily before facing the pathetic Angel lineup.

Red Sox 7, Angels 0

I did a chat over at a Red Sox blog last night and as I signed off, I said the only way this series could get worse for the Angels is if they get shutdown by John Lackey today.  Well, I guess I jinxed it because that is precisely what happened today.  Six hits, one walk, no extra bases and no serious threat ever mounted against the traitor that is Big John.  It didn't even help that Mike Scioscia finally tried a drastic reshuffling of the lineup.  I also expect he would have tried for some more aggressive baserunning too, but that would actually require baserunners.  I don't even know where Sosh goes to try and fix this epic offensive slump, I just know that he should consider every option at his disposal.

Game Preview 4/24/11: Red Sox @ Angels - We Need An Easter Miracle

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

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Boston Red Sox (9-11) @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (12-9)

Pitching Probables: BOS – John Lackey (1-2, 9.82 ERA)  LAA – Matt Palmer (1-0, 4.22 ERA)

Game Info: 12:35 AM PT; TV - Fox Sports West; Radio - KLAA 830 AM

Easter is a time to celebrate a miracle (or at least I think it is, I didn't ever go to Sunday School) and a miracle is exactly what the Angels need to do something to salvage this series.  Losing the first three games to the hated BoSox is bad enough, but getting swept in four games at home will absolutely obliterate all the positive vibes the team had after winning a road series in Texas.

When I talk about a miracle, I don't necessarily mean just beating the Red Sox, but rather doing something to shake this team out of a general funk.  The already weak bats have gone completely silent and the excellent defense they played to start the season has just totally abandoned them.  Trying to overcome those two struggles and the mental block they have against Boston will be no small task, especially with Matt Palmer on the bump during a day game where the ball will be carrying well.  This could get very bad in a hurry.

 

Game Recap 4/23/11 -- Angels 0 Red Sox 5

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

I have almost run out of words to describe just how bad this defeat was. The offense was non-exsistent, the defense was suspect and the pitching was mediocre. Oh yeah, and I actually sat through the whole thing on a live chat (supporting our fearless leader Garrett) with a bunch of Red Sox fans. What a way to spend a Saturday Night!!

Angels 0 Red Sox 5

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Live Angels-Red Sox Chat NOW!!!!

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

Join me ASAP over at Firebrand of the American League.  I am chatting with those BoSox bloggers and could really use a little Angels support!  Join me NOW!!!

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Game Preview 4/23/11: Let's Face it, The Sox Own Us: Red Sox @ Angels

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

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Boston Red Sox (8-11) @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (12-8)

Pitching Probables: LAA – Ervin Santana (0-2, 526 ERA)  BOS – Daisuke Matsuzka (1-2, 6.43 ERA)

Game Info: 6:05 PM PT; TV - Fox Sports West; Radio - KLAA 830 AM
 

I am sick and tired of losing to the freakin’ Boston Red Sox. There are just some teams that I genuinely do not like and the Bosox are close to the top of that list. Ignore the playoff futility for a moment and just concentrate on the love affair that the national media has had with the boys from Beantown for the past decade or so. Seriously, if aliens landed on Earth tomorrow they would think that there are only two teams that play baseball, the Sox and the Yanks. So call it envy or east coast bias or whatever, I am tired of hearing about Boston and wish that the Angels could actually beat them every once and awhile. Is that too much to ask?

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Game Recap 4/22/11 Angels 3 Red Sox 4

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

Once again the Angel bats hit the snooze button until late in the game and the vaunted outfield defense lets Dan Haren and his mighty beard down as the Halos continue to struggle to beat Boston.

Angels 3 Red Sox 4

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Fernando Fraudney and the Closer of Doom

Written by Ryan Falla on .

I have your little game here figured out Rodney, it was only a matter of time before I figured out too. It's a very simple game that he's playing here really, why do you think his performance has been so outstanding these past few series? Is it because of the change of delivery/mechanics fix that Butcher put down on Rodney? That is a part of what's fixing Rodneys game, but it's not the biggest component. Rodney is using fire and drive, only because he wants his closing job back, and he wants it bad.

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What a guy, not only does he drastically improve the closer role, he improves the guy he replaced.

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