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Red Sox-Angels key stats

3:53 PM Fri, Jul 18, 2008 |
Mike McDermott    Email

Streaks on the line
-The Angels have played 12 consecutive series against American League clubs without losing a series.
-The Angels have allowed successful stolen bases on 28 consecutive attempts by their opponents. The Red Sox are second in the American League in stolen bases.
-The Red Sox have not lost a season series to the Angels since 2001. But L.A. leads this year, 2-1.

Red Sox vs. John Lackey
-J.D. Drew, 5 for 11 (.455), 2B, 3B, BB
-Manny Ramirez, 10 for 23 (.435), 3 2B, 4 HR, 7 BB (.581 OBP)
-Alex Cora, 5 for 15 (.333), 2 2B
-Dustin Pedroia, 2 for 6 (.333), 2B
-Kevin Youkilis, 3 for 10 (.300)
-Jason Varitek, 5 for 18 (.278), 3 2B, 3 BB
-Mike Lowell, 3 for 12 (.250)
-Coco Crisp, 4 for 22 (.182), 2 HR, 2 BB
-Sean Casey, 0 for 1, BB
Career against the Red Sox, Lackey is 1-6 with a 6.27 E.R.A. in 11 starts. It's his worst E.R.A. against any American League team.

Angels vs. Clay Buchholz
-Casey Kotchman, 3 for 3 (1.000), 2 2B
-Chone Figgins, 1 for 1 (1.000), 2 BB
-Vladimir Guerrero, 2 for 3 (.667)
-Garret Anderson, 1 for 3 (.333)
-Jeff Mathis, 0 for 1, BB
-Erick Aybar, 0 for 3
-Gary Matthews, 0 for 3
-Reggie Willits, 0 for 3
Buchholz has faced the Angels once. Making his big-league debut last season, he went 6 innings, giving up four runs (three earned) and picking up the victory.

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