太嗨了,COCO接球美技之後,GAME SET!!!!
我一整個在電視前面尖叫~XDD

一、大輔前五局精彩投球:





二:小P的兩分全壘打:




三、大聯盟的報導:

Bring on the Rockies
Red Sox heading back to World Series after downing Tribe
By Ian Browne / MLB.com

BOSTON -- Much like the flow of this entire American League Championship Series, Game 7 had teetering momentum, leaving die-hards and casual observers alike to wonder which team was in control. But just when doubt began to creep in for the home team, the Red Sox got a couple of breaks and then created some of their own, advancing to the World Series with an 11-2 victory over the hard-fighting and talented Cleveland Indians.
And thus, the Red Sox completed their dramatic comeback from 3-1 down in this series, becoming the first team in Major League history to pull off that feat three times. Just like the Red Sox of 1986 and 2004, the '07 team is going to the World Series, where they will face the sizzling Colorado Rockies, beginning Wednesday night at Fenway Park. In all, 66 teams have faced a 3-1 deficit in the postseason and the Red Sox became just the 11th to crawl out of it.

With the Red Sox clinging to a 3-2 lead with one out in the seventh and Kenny Lofton standing on second, Franklin Gutierrez struck a 1-2 pitch from Hideki Okajima down the third-base line and just fair, hitting a camera well and taking a strange bounce. It appeared Lofton could have scored, but he was held by third-base coach Joel Skinner, leaving the Fenway crowd shocked in a happy sort of way.

Like clockwork, the momentum of the game shifted thereafter. Casey Blake hit into a 5-4-3 double play to end the inning, eliciting a deafening roar from the Fenway crowd.

It would only get louder in the bottom of the seventh. With Rafael Betancourt on for the Indians, Jacoby Ellsbury led off with a grounder to third. But Blake bobbled it, turning it into a two-base error. Julio Lugo bunted him to third and then Dustin Pedroia hit a rocket of a two-run homer to left, giving the Sox some breathing room at 5-2.

An inning later, Pedroia roped a three-run double to put the game on ice.

With two on and nobody out in the eighth, Jonathan Papelbon came on and put out the fire, sending down three in a row. Papelbon finished off the ninth and clinched the AL pennant for the Red Sox, the 12th in the history of the club. After going 86 years without a World Series championship, the Red Sox now have a chance of winning their second in the past four seasons.

Daisuke Matsuzaka started strong for Boston, limiting the Indians to one run over the first four innings. He wound up getting the win by giving up six hits and two runs over five innings, walking none and striking out three.

Okajima, Boston's other rookie from Japan, got six big outs, leaving Papelbon to get the last six.

The Red Sox never did use dominant ace Josh Beckett, seemingly making him available for Game 1 against the Rockies.


For the third straight game, the Red Sox made some early noise against the opposing starter. This time, Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis led off the first with singles against Jake Westbrook, who wound up producing a gritty performance. After David Ortiz struck out, Manny Ramirez hit a hard liner that took a vicious hop over shortstop Jhonny Peralta and into left for an RBI single. If Peralta had fielded the ball, it would have been a sure double play. Mike Lowell loaded the bases with a single, giving J.D. Drew a chance for his second first-inning grand slam in as many nights. But this time, Drew hit into a 6-4-3 double and Westbrook was out of it with just one run.

The Red Sox again got something started in the second. Jason Varitek led off with a double off the Green Monster and Ellsbury's single made it runners at the corners with nobody out. Westbrook got Lugo on a 6-4-3 double play, on which Varitek scored to make it 2-0. Again, the right-hander was able to minimize the damage.

A similar theme developed in the third when the red-hot Youkilis led off with a double down the third-base line. After an Ortiz grounder moved him to third, Indians manager Eric Wedge opted for an intentional walk to Ramirez. Lowell got a run home, hitting a sac fly to right to make it 3-0.

The Indians, after mustering just one hit against Matsuzaka through the first three innings, took some healthy cuts in the fourth. Travis Hafner roped a one-out double to left. With two outs, Ryan Garko crushed an RBI double to center, slimming Boston's lead to two runs.

The game got tense in the top of the fifth. Matsuzaka opened by giving up a wall ball to left by Lofton, but Ramirez gave Boston a brief reprieve by throwing out Lofton at second. But the Indians stayed at it. Gutierrez pounded a single up the middle. Blake's single to right made it runners at the corners with one out and the dangerous Grady Sizemore at the plate. Matsuzaka wound up getting a sac fly to center and it was a 3-2 game. A nine-pitch at-bat with Cabrera ensued, capped by Matsuzaka striking him out with a changeup.

Ian Browne is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.





arrow
arrow
    全站熱搜

    幸福的點滴 發表在 痞客邦 留言(0) 人氣()