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Rays/Red Sox Final Series Could Put Exclamation Point on Rays Dream Season

by Manny Stiles
created September 15, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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The Tampa Bay Rays and Boston Red Sox have been battling it out all season. Last year, the Red Sox tied for baseball’s best record and the Rays finished with baseball’s worst record. But it’s 2008 and now the two teams are battling for supremacy of the vaunted AL East. Their final series of the season begins today in Sunny St. Petersburg, where the Rays not only have baseball’s best home record at 53-21 but also have swept the Red Sox both previous series at Tropicana Field for a 6-0 record at home against the reigning AL East Division as well as World Champs.

After last week’s match up at Fenway which included the first road victories in this season long rivalry by the Rays – both in dramatic and heart-stopping fashion – the Red Sox look to turn the tables on not just the series, but also the standings. The Red Sox come into the series with just a slim one game behind for first place. Plus, just a few days ago, the Red Sox won a coin flip in case a tie breaker is needed for playoff seedings or a home field advantage in a one game playoff.

Despite all the speculation about poor attendance at their home park - although it is up dramatically over the previous several seasons - each game of the series is expected to be a near sell-out at Tropicana Field. The Rays are 18-1 this season with home crowds over 30,000 in attendance. Their only loss with a full house came in their home opener in April, as they have won 18 straight games since with a big crowd at the Trop.

Somehow, the Red Sox will avoid the right handed dealings of James Shields again in the season's final series between the teams. (AP photo)
Somehow, the Red Sox will avoid the right handed dealings of James Shields again in the season's final series between the teams. (AP photo)

Needless to say, but I’ll say it anyway – this series is HUGE, for both teams.

The Red Sox need to sweep the series to leave town with first place in the division to themselves, not just to capture first place but also to send a message to the Rays in case the two bitter rivals meet down the road in October.

If the Rays sweep the series, it would give them a four game lead in the division and virtually slam the door on the AL East crown with 10 games remaining. More importantly, another Rays sweep of Boston at the Trop would not only demoralize the defending champs but would serve notice to all contenders that they are in trouble facing the Rays in the postseason. The Rays have also swept the Angels and handily took 3 of 4 against the White Sox at the Slantdome. The Chicago Cubs also got swept there in interleague play.

A Rays sweep would also tighten the gap between the Sox and Twins and White Sox, who are not only battling it out for their division crown but could sneak into the Wild Card discussion should one of the AL East teams stumble heavily.

If the series is a 2-1 split, we’re going to have as many questions to answer as we do now. Heading into the last three series of the season, it appears the Red Sox would have a slight advantage since they have more home games (4 vs. Cleveland Indians, 3 vs. New York Yankees) then the Rays (3 vs. Minnesota Twins) but the Rays have easier opponents in general as they close out their season visiting two teams who really aren’t poised to even play the spoiler role (3 at Baltimore Orioles, 4 at Detroit Tigers) as the Red Sox get another 3 game round of those pesky Toronto Blue Jays at the Skydome this weekend.

Let’s take a closer look at the three game set:


Game 1 – Monday 7:10 EDT

LHP Scott Kazmir (11-6, 2.99) against RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka (16-2, 2.97)


Game 2 – Tuesday 7:10 EDT

RHP Andy Sonnanstine (13-7, 4.47) against RHP Josh Beckett (12-9, 4.10)


Game 3 – Wednesday 7:10 EDT

RHP Matt Garza against RHP Tim Wakefield (9-10, 3.92)


The first two games are exact re-matches of the 2nd and 3rd games of the Rays-Red Sox series at Fenway last week. Although none of the starters figured in the decisions, both games which were won by the Rays in dramatic fashion. Game 3 will pit Matt “Pitch 22” Garza, who has been downright dominant in the state of Florida this season, against Tim Wakefield and his vicious knuckler. Wakefield has always done very well at Tropicana and the Rays in general.

The Rays now have a healthy Evan Longoria back in their lineup and playing third base and should be expecting B.J. Upton to return to the lineup either Tuesday or Wednesday from his balky quadriceps injury.

The Rays and Red Sox have been battling all season long - in the standings, that is... (AP photo)
The Rays and Red Sox have been battling all season long - in the standings, that is... (AP photo)

The Rays whom have recieved contributions from what seems to be their entire 40-man roster all season long, will have a bolstered bullpen with recent callups Mitch Talbot and Jeff Niemann - both of whom have been outstanding with AAA Durham and last year’s #1 overall pick David Price, who made his impressive debut on Sunday against the Yankees could be available for relief on Wednesday’s series capper. The rest of the bullpen is in tune and ready to go but certainly not overworked as of late.

Closer Troy Percival has been very shaky since returning from his latest stint on the DL but he has definitely been more effective at the dome. Carl Crawford is still not expected to return for the regular season and it’s only a possibility that he would be available for the playoffs due to his hand surgery.

The Red Sox, in comparison have been enjoying better relative health than the Rays. Obviously, David Ortiz has not returned to form from his mid-season wrist surgery but is always dangerous – especially against the Rays and in Tropicana. He has hit more HR against the Rays than any opponent in Franchise history and also leads all visitors with HR hit at Tropicana Field.

The Red Sox have had key players lose some time to the DL this season – including Mike Lowell and Josh Beckett as well as Big Papi. Certainly, this is the time of year when Manager Terry Francona wishes he had a healthy and battle-tested Curt Schilling but he won’t return until next season and who knows if this is the end of the road for the big righty. But all-in-all, the Sox look raring to go and will get their hands full with the Rays in what looks to be the most important series of the season in the always tough AL East.


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DEMON-DESTROYERPee Wee
420 days ago
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Your math is not too good ! If Boston win this series 2to 1 they would be in first place !
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
420 days ago
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Really? They come into the series one game down. If they win two games and lose one game, then they would be tied.... Seriously, tell me why I should even bother with you, Bob?
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DEMON-DESTROYERPee Wee
420 days ago
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You need to correct your mistake on faniq ! You said Boston needed to sweep Tampa Bay to be in first place on your blog on faniq !
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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They DO need to sweep to be in first place alone. Why must you comment about things that are irrelevant to the post? Just send me a message instead of goofing up the comment section. Have some GRACE.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Let me put it this way - even if the Red Sox win two games, which won't happen - the Rays will still be in first place.
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Behbigben15All-Star
419 days ago
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I love love love these pictures. They're priceless!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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To Demon: let's say the Sox win 2 of 3, then they'd technically be tied with the Rays for 1st place, BUT the Rays have 2 games in hand (that means 2 more games than the Sox), which could be a critical advantage.


Also of note, the Yankees could be eliminated from postseason contention as early as Wednesday, I believe.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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That's a tremendous leap of faith anyway. The Red Sox are not a good road team and the Rays are 4 home wins away from the best season home record since the '98 Yankees... (that means they're pretty good at home).
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DEMON-DESTROYERPee Wee
419 days ago
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All I can say is goodbye Yankees !
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Ha! I said that when they hired Joe Girardi as manager.
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JuTMSY4Legend
419 days ago
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Welcome to the battle of "We don't wanna play the Angels" While I personally think the Angels are a bit of a playoff bust in general, they've certainly been a buzzsaw. Say what you want about close games, save records and what have you, but they've won more than anyone else this season
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Ummm... The Rays have a winning record against the Angels.

Seeing as Joe Maddon helped create their current incarnation, I think he WANTS to beat them more than any other team.NO ONE is giving the Rays any chance in the post season and I know enough about this team that it is indeed a GOOD thing. No one has given them a chance at all this season, why would they change what they're doing in October - PLUS the Rays are getting healthy again... remember they've been withoput Crawford and Longoria as well as Upton for most of the last month. Carlos Pena played a month with a broken thumb. Rocco Baldelli has a freek disorder. Cliff Floyd has been in and out of the lineup. Scott Kazmir missed the first month and yet the Rays are a mere THREE games behind the Angels for best record in MLB - also remember the Angels play in the AL Weak while the Rays play in the AL Beast.

The Rays are playing as a total team. Just liek Joe Maddon taught those Angels to do...

You need two things in October - pitching and more pitching - The Rays are set.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Plus the Angels will back off and keep guys healthy now instead of getting themselves primed by the heat of a battle... Sure, all playoff teams start 0-0 but you don't want to go coasting into October...
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KelsdadAll-Star
419 days ago
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That should be the Rays focus, keeping homefield. It doesn't matter in the ALDS because they'll play the Central winner regardless, but it will matter later on.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Well, they already secured home field for the World Series...
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KelsdadAll-Star
419 days ago
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Thanks, Einstein. I was talking about the ALCS.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Tou're welcome, Ken Jennings, clearly I'm not concerned about the measely playoffs...
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KelsdadAll-Star
419 days ago
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OK, then...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Perhaps I should refrain from writing about my beloved Rays. They seem to play much better when I'm busy STFU'ing.
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KelsdadAll-Star
419 days ago
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And you thought only we benefitted?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Hey! They win when I live blog them!!!
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KelsdadAll-Star
419 days ago
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So, how come you're not blogging now? Never mind, answered my own question. Blogging a Red Sox game is like kindergarten recess.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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I already planned on watching the Eagles beat the ship out of the Cowboys... I'm nauseous from following the Rays game. What the HELL was up with Kazmir tonight?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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I can't watch it anymore... (I'll peek through my fingers)

Hello Mitch Talbot... welcome to the blood bath.

Ok, the Rays spotted the Sox a 10 spot. There's a lot of game left to catch up...
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DEMON-DESTROYERPee Wee
419 days ago
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Joe Giradi was good when he manage the Marlins !
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WardenVarsity
416 days ago
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"I already planned on watching the Eagles beat the ship out of the Cowboys..." How'd that work out, joker? Look who can't take criticism. "Oh, don't mess up my comments section, I like to look back years later." Repressed much?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
416 days ago
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Wooo.. you showed me! Be sure to take everything I type as far out of context as possible! How dare I be wrong about predicting a football game? Yes it's rare, I know... Joker.

But I was right when I predicted the Yankees would finish 4th in the AL East... Gee, how'd that work out?

I ENCOURAGE your "criticism"... I want YOU to "mess up my comments section" the part where you blame me for your problems (jealousy, repression, etc) - that's blisteringly entertaining!
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WardenVarsity
415 days ago
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Enjoy the Rays' one year reign while it lasts, if you even get there. Nice fan support by the way. Way to pack in the crowds. Does the Florida heat just melt people's minds or is there another reason for the rampant ignorance in most parts of the American South?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
415 days ago
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Bwaaa-ha-haaa!! (cough cough) Ha ha ahaa!!! Ohhhhhhhhh.

You are so hilarious, Bore-den!!! (wipes tear from eye)

Where do you come up with these gems??
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JuTMSY4Legend
415 days ago
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"no more pearls for these swine!"
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