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The Phillies and the Tampa Bay Rays are each one victory from reaching the World Series. But postseason baseball has only one certainty: If and when those victories come there will be bubbles. And a mess.
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With Carlos Peña, Evan Longoria and Willy Aybar blasting homers, the Rays buried the Red Sox, in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
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David Ortiz, the hero of so many Octobers for the Boston Red Sox, has driven in just one run in seven postseason games and has not hit a home run in his last 14.
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With the Tampa Bay Rays’ surge, this postseason could be witnessing the birth of Rays Nation, small as it may be.
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In the quiet of a stunned Fenway Park, you could almost hear the Rays re-introducing themselves to New England as the champions of the American League East.
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Evan Longoria and B. J. Upton had titanic home runs off Jon Lester as the Tampa Bay Rays crushed the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of the A.L.C.S. at Fenway Park.
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This October, managers have been particularly aggressive against the Red Sox, raising the question of whether teams feel the need to be more assertive against the big kids on the block.
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Jonathan Papelbon has not allowed a run in his first 22 career playoff innings, a record that he can embellish when Boston hosts Tampa Bay in Game 3 on Monday.
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For David Ortiz, the Tampa Bay Rays’ expressions on Friday night made them seem tentative, perhaps even tight.
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Josh Beckett, who has been hampered by a strained oblique muscle, will return to the mound for Game 2 of the A. L. C. S. against the Rays on Saturday night.
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The Red Sox’ Alex Cora is a backup, er, utility infielder who waits more than he plays. But like so many players who have made the ultimate difference in the playoffs, he must be ready to produce at a moment’s notice.
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The American League Championship Series is about the storied Red Sox trying to subdue the storybook Rays, who took a long time to crawl from their first major league game to Friday night’s opener.
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As baseball’s league championship series begin on Thursday, Scott Boras will be represented everywhere, with 10 active players on the four teams.
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The Boston Red Sox have made shrewd decisions — developing young players, the right trades and keeping proven veterans — that should make them formidable for a while.
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After finishing last in the American League East in each of the past three seasons, the Tampa Bay Rays’ patience — and league-low $44 million payroll — earned them an appearance in the A.L. Championship Series.
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