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Angels rally in ninth to sweep out Red Sox


Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Alvino Guerrero (born February 9, 1976 in Don Gregorio, Nizao, Dominican Republic), and known in his native Dominican Republic as Miquéas (Spanish for Micah), is a Major League Baseball right fielder who plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.  singled in two runs with two outs in the ninth inning Sunday to give the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Angels a 7-6 win over Boston and a sweep of their Major League Baseball "MLB" and "Major Leagues" redirect here. For other uses, see MLB (disambiguation) and Major Leagues (disambiguation).
Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in North American professional baseball.
 playoff series.

The Angels, who never before swept a playoff series, avenged their playoff ousters In Dan Simmons' Hyperion universe, the branch of humanity that left the Worldweb and the Hegemony, and chose instead to travel among the stars, adapting away from planetary life and the influence of the TechnoCore.  by the Red Sox the past two years and in 2004 and booked a spot in the American League championship series
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In Major League Baseball, the American League Championship Series (ALCS), played in October, is a playoff round that determines the winner of the American League pennant.
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Scoring two runs in the eighth and three in the ninth, the Angeles overcame a 5-1 deficit and will play either the New York Yankees Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  or Minnesota Twins for a spot in the World Series.

Boston was last swept out of the playoffs in 2005, the same year that was the last time the Red Sox squandered squan·der  
tr.v. squan·dered, squan·der·ing, squan·ders
1. To spend wastefully or extravagantly; dissipate. See Synonyms at waste.

2.
 a four-run lead in a playoff game.

The Red Sox led 6-4 entering the ninth inning but the Angels rallied when just one out from defeat as Erick Aybar hit a two-out single up the middle and Red Sox closing relief pitcher Jonathan Papelbon walked Chone Figgins.

Bobby Abreu followed with a single off the giant left-field wall known as the "Green Monster", scoring Aybar and sending Figgins to third with the tying run. Abreu was the third Angel in a row to answer when down to his last strike.

Torii Hunter was intentionally walked to load the bases, setting up a force out at any base, but Vladimir Guerrero singled to centerfield n. 1. (Baseball) the part of the outfield directly ahead of the catcher.

Noun 1. centerfield - the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher; "he hit the ball to deep center"
center field, center
 to score Figgins and Abreu and give the Angels a 7-6 lead to complete a stunning reversal.

That saw the Red Sox lift Papelbon, who had not allowed a run in 27 prior playoff innings, in favor of Japanese left-hander Hideki Okajima, who finally obtained the last out - ending the onslaught one batter too late for Boston.

J.D. Drew smashed a two-run homer to centerfield off Angels' pitcher Scott Kazmir to boost Boston's lead to 5-1. It was the first homer of the series for the Red Sox.

The Angels loaded the bases with none out in the sixth innings but managed only one run as Juan Rivera grounded into a double play that scored Torii Hunter and Maicer Izturis flew out, leaving the Red Sox with a 5-2 edge.

Los Angeles put runners on second and third with two outs in the eighth inning when the Red Sox brought in Papelbon to face Rivera, who was hitless in eight prior times at-bat against Papelbon.

Rivera snapped his streak of frustration against the Boston hurler by smacking smack·ing  
adj.
Brisk; vigorous; spanking: a smacking breeze.

Noun 1. smacking - the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand
slap, smack
 the first pitch he saw, a fastball, into right field for a single that drove in Guerrero and Abreu and pulled the Angels within 5-4.

Pinch-runner Reggie Willits was picked off by Papelbon, but the damage had been done.

Boston added an insurance run in response in the eighth when Mike Lowell singled down the right-field line to score pinch-runner Joey Gathright from second. Gathright entered and stole second base after David Ortiz singled.

Boston's Dustin Pedroia hit a two-run double to open the scoring and crossed home plate himself on a Victor Martinez single in the third inning to give the Red Sox a 3-0 lead.

Kendry Morales smacked a solo homer over the right-field wall in the fourth inning off Boston starting pitcher Clay Buchholz to pull the Angels within 3-1.
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