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  Lester's pitching, Bay's bomb lead BoSox past Angels in Game 1

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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- No matter how much the Angels dominate Boston during the regular season, they can't beat the Red Sox in October.

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Jason Bay hit a two-out, two-run homer off Los Angeles ace John Lackey in the sixth inning, and the Red Sox beat the Angels 4-1 on Wednesday night in the opener of their first-round AL playoff series.

"I think we proved a lot," Bay said.

The Angels won eight of nine regular-season games between the teams this year, outscoring the Red Sox 42-17 in the final six. But the Red Sox have won 10 consecutive postseason games against the Angels dating to 1986, including first-round sweeps in 2004 and 2007 en route to World Series titles.

The World Series champion Red Sox tied a major league record for consecutive postseason victories against the same opponent, a mark Oakland set against the Red Sox from 1988-2003.

Acquired in the three-team trade that sent Manny Ramirez to the Los Angeles Dodgers two months ago, Bay brought Boston back from a 1-0 deficit in the first postseason game of his career, and the Red Sox got a big start from John Lester (1-0), who allowed only an unearned run in seven innings.

"We had some chances early, and couldn't get some hits to fall in," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "Lester was on his game. He's having a terrific year. He's got a great arm and his velocity was up a bit from earlier in the year and he was able to get the fastball on both sides of the plate."

The Angels will try to draw even Friday night in Game 2 of the best-of-5 series, with Ervin Santana pitching against Boston's Daisuke Matsuzaka.

While only four of 28 teams to lose NL division series openers have come back to win series, it has been an even 14-14 split in the AL, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

"We expect to go out and win every game, even though that's not the way it always works out," the Angels' Gary Matthews Jr. said. "You never go into a game expecting to lose. Santana's had an outstanding year for us, pitched with poise and confidence all year and he was a completely different pitcher than he was the year before."

There were plenty of dramatic moments in the opener.

With Boston clinging to a 2-1 lead and rookie Justin Masterson on the mound, Jacoby Ellsbury made a great diving catch on Mark Teixeira's sinking fly to center starting the eighth.

"I thought he had no chance. It just looked like it was in no-man's land," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said.

Vladimir Guerrero followed with a single before Torii Hunter blooped a hit over first baseman Kevin Youkilis, who quickly recovered and easily threw out Guerrero at third.

"Vlad is aggressive, and it was a tough read, and it was behind him, and I thought he thought the ball was a little further out there than it was," Scioscia said. "And give Youkilis credit. He maintained his composure, got the hop and made a good throw to third base."

Hunter said he was surprised Guerrero tried to go from first to third on the play.

"Vladdy was aggressive. That's what we've been known for, but sometimes you have to be kind of smart," Hunter said. "Sometimes it's good to be aggressive, and sometimes it's bad to be aggressive. But Vladdy is Vladdy. He thought he could make it, but it just didn't work out."

Ellsbury and David Ortiz added RBI singles in the ninth off Scot Shields, and Jonathan Papelbon finished for his fifth postseason save, extending his postseason scoreless streak to 15 2/3 innings.

The Angels had broken on top with an unearned run in the third on Hunter's two-out RBI single. Garret Anderson hit a one-out single and, after Teixeira struck out, rookie shortstop Jed Lowrie muffed Guerrero's grounder before Hunter lined a 1-2 pitch to left that dropped in front of Bay.

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Lowrie, making his postseason debut, set a major league record for rookie shortstops by handling 155 chances without an error in 49 games at that position during the regular season.

"I just rushed a little bit, I think I was trying to flip the ball to second before I fielded it," Lowrie said. "It kind of looked for a while there like it might be the difference."

Bay hit an 0-1 pitch far over the left-field fence with Youkilis aboard. He flipped his bat as he began his home-run trot upon leaving the batter's box, long before the ball landed in the seats beyond the double-decker bullpen.

"He left a fastball up, and I hit it," Bay said.

Lester got the Game 1 assignment after Josh Beckett was pushed back to Game 3 because of an oblique problem. He retired his final seven batters, striking out four, and only one outfielder had a putout during his stint. Lester struck out seven and walked one.

"Early he established his fastball in," Francona said. "Once we got the lead, he really went after 'em. He came with a vengeance and struck out the side."

That was in the bottom of the sixth, when Lester fanned Howie Kendrick, Mike Napoli and Matthews.

The Angels, who wrapped up the AL West title with 2½ weeks left in the regular season, finished with a franchise-best 100-62 record that was tops in the majors. But they lost for the eighth time in 10 postseason home games since winning the 2002 World Series.

Lackey, who won Game 7 of that World Series, allowed two runs and four hits in 6 2/3 innings with three walks and five strikeouts.

"John pitched a terrific ballgame and certainly gave us a chance to win," Scioscia said. "He didn't make many bad pitches tonight."

Notes

  • Ortiz extended his hitting streak in AL division series games to 12 with his ninth-inning single.
  • Hall of Famer Rod Carew, who celebrated his 63rd birthday Wednesday, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. ...
  • Teixeira was 2-for-4 in the first postseason game of his career.
  • Ellsbury had three hits, stole a base and scored a run. He also reached in the seventh inning when Matthews misplayed his drive to right for a three-base error.
 
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Jason Bay takes John Lackey deep in the sixth inning to give Boston a 2-1 lead.
 
Jason Bay takes John Lackey deep in the sixth inning to give Boston a 2-1 lead. (AP)
 

 
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Scoreboard
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L.A. Angels (0-1)001000000191

Players of the Game
Boston
J. Lester IP 7.0
H 6
ER 0
BB 1
K 7
Boston
J. Bay AB 4
R 1
H 2
HR 1
RBI 2

Boston Red Sox
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF5131001 .600
Dustin Pedroia, 2B3000203 .000
David Ortiz, DH5011015 .200
Kevin Youkilis, 1B4110102 .250
J.D. Drew, RF4000012 .000
Jason Bay, LF4122021 .500
Mike Lowell, 3B4000012 .000
Jed Lowrie, SS3110010 .333
Jason Varitek, C3000001 .000
Totals3548436  
Batting
2B - Jacoby Ellsbury (1, Lackey), Jason Bay (1, Shields)
HR - Jason Bay (1, Lackey)
SH - Jason Varitek (1)
RBI - Jacoby Ellsbury (1), David Ortiz (1), Jason Bay 2 (2)
2-OUT RBI - David Ortiz (1), Jason Bay 2 (2)
SB - Jacoby Ellsbury 2 (2, 2nd base off Lackey/Napoli, 2nd base off Shields/Napoli)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
E - Jed Lowrie (1, Misplayed grounder)

Boston Red Sox
Jon Lester (W,1-0) 7610170 0.00
Justin Masterson (H,1) 1200000 0.00
Jonathan Papelbon (S,1) 1100030 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Jon Lester 113-74, Justin Masterson 21-14, Jonathan Papelbon 13-11
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jon Lester 11-4, Justin Masterson 1-1
Batters Faced - Jon Lester 29, Justin Masterson 4, Jonathan Papelbon 4

Los Angeles Angels
Chone Figgins, 3B5000031 .000
Garret Anderson, LF4120000 .500
Mark Teixeira, 1B4020011 .500
Vladimir Guerrero, DH4020002 .500
Torii Hunter, CF3021103 .667
Howie Kendrick, 2B4000016 .000
Mike Napoli, C4000030 .000
Gary Matthews Jr., RF3000010 .000
   a- Kendry Morales, PH10100001.000
Erick Aybar, SS4000011 .000
Totals36191110  
a-singled for Matthews in the 9th
Batting
RBI - Torii Hunter (1)
2-OUT RBI - Torii Hunter (1)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
E - Gary Matthews Jr. (1, Dropped fly)

Los Angeles Angels
John Lackey (L,0-1) 6.2422351 2.70
Darren Oliver 1000010 0.00
Scot Shields 1422000 18.00
Jose Arredondo 0.1000000 0.00
HBP - Lowrie (by John Lackey)
Pitches-Strikes - John Lackey 90-58, Darren Oliver 13-7, Scot Shields 26-19, Jose Arredondo 4-2
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - John Lackey 8-8, Darren Oliver 1-1, Scot Shields 3-0, Jose Arredondo 1-0
Batters Faced - John Lackey 29, Darren Oliver 3, Scot Shields 7, Jose Arredondo 1

Game Information
Attendance - 44996
Game Time - 3:14
Temperature - 81
Umpires - Home - Tim Welke, First Base - Bill Miller, Second Base - Kerwin Danley, Third Base - Ed Rapuano

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