:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
1st team to come back from 0-3 to win a series? :up:
Damon and Man Ram a combined 2 for 2000 and Skank reliever walks them both in the 14th. Damon ends up being winning run. Thats gotta be fatigue.
maybe, but Loaiza is a starter used to going 5-7 innings. Loaiza's problem throughout this year has been bouts of wildness and getting the ball up in the strikezone. When he gets it up in the zone people take him deep, and when he gets wild he puts runners on and the the long balls KILL him. In this case his wildness caught up to him. Both Damon and Manny walk a lot, especially Damon. I was actually surprised that the Bo Sox didn't work him deeper into counts, and make him throw a lot of pitches. That is when he blows up. Ortiz's AB was fabulous, one for the ages. He fouled off pitch after pitch, after pitch. That is what you have to do against a pitcher like Loaiza, because he makes mistakes. Make him throw lots of pitches and eventually he will make a mistake. He left one belt high inside, and if Ortiz had just shown a tab more paitence, he would have been the first with 3 walk off'ers in one playoff year.
The key was that the Yanks had no one left in the bullpen.
Schilling is going tomorrow and that will be huge. I believe he will pitch a great game. Lieber will go for the Yanks. He is defintely beatable. The opposition hit a whopping .301 against him, his saving grace has been control. He has only thrown 82 and 78 picthes in his 2 postseason starts, and with 5 days rest he will be well rested. This is a game where the Bo Sox have to be patient. They have to make Lieber work. He has given up more HR's, than walks this year, and he has been able to be successful by not pitching very many innings. I believe that if they can get deep in counts, and get him up to 85 pitchs in the 5th-6th, then the Yanks are in deep trouble. Their bullpen is SHOT, and if they have to go to them again for extended innings I don't think they will be able to. Schilling can go 130 to 140 pitches no problem, so that allows the Sox to limit their bullpen innings.