2008 MLB Playoffs

Red Sox postseason chances just took a HUGE hit!!! :eek::eek::eek:

Source: Josh Beckett has oblique injury

Sox ace may be in hole

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By Steve Buckley
Sunday, September 28, 2008 - Added 43m ago
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The Red Sox [team stats] could be facing a Tom Brady [stats]-like blow to their postseason plans.
Just as the Patriots [team stats] are trying to make it work this season without the injured Brady as their quarterback, the Red Sox could be going into the playoffs without Josh Beckett [stats] as the ace of their pitching staff.
According to a source, Beckett sustained an oblique injury during a bullpen session following his last start.

Asked last night if Beckett is suffering from an oblique injury, a separate Red Sox source said a medical update on Beckett will be announced today, before the team boards its charter flight to California for Wednesday’s Game 1 of the American League Division Series against the Los Angeles Angels.
The Sox were poised to enter the postseason with one of baseball’s best front-three starters in Beckett (12-10, 4.03 ERA), Daisuke Matsuzaka [stats] (18-3, 2.90) and Jon Lester [stats] (16-6, 3.21). The team has yet to announce its pitching plans for the ALDS, but it has been widely speculated that Beckett would start Game 1.
Between games of yesterday’s doubleheader at Fenway Park [map] against the Yankees, Sox manager Terry Francona said the team’s postseason pitching plans would be announced today.
Because of off days built into the ALDS, Beckett, if healthy, would be able to start Game 1 and return on four days’ rest to pitch a possible Game 4 next Monday at Fenway Park. If he is unable to pitch, the Red Sox could still get two starts each out of Lester and Matsuzaka, with either Tim Wakefield [stats] or Paul Byrd starting Game 3.
Even taking into account the splendid seasons Lester and Matsuzaka have submitted, losing Beckett would seriously hamper the Red Sox in the postseason. There have been plenty of teams that have won the World Series on the strength of two starting pitchers - Curt Schilling [stats] and Randy Johnson of the 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks quickly come to mind - but Beckett has emerged as one of the top postseason pitchers of this era.
Beckett was one of the keys to the Red Sox winning the World Series last year, going 4-0 with a 1.20 ERA in four postseason starts. He faced the Angels in Game 1 of the ALDS, tossing a complete-game shutout in a 4-0 Red Sox victory, allowing just four hits.
He won both his starts against the Cleveland Indians in the American League Championship Series, allowing just three runs in 14 innings and being named MVP.
In his lone start in the Sox’ four-game World Series sweep of the Colorado Rockies, he allowed one run in seven innings in Game 1, a 13-1 Red Sox victory. He struck out nine Rockies that night, including the first four of the game.
Counting his 2003 season with the Florida Marlins, which culminated with Beckett pitching his team to victory over the Yankees in the clinching Game 6 at Yankee Stadium, Beckett is 2-1 with a 1.16 ERA in the Fall Classic. He is 3-0 with a 2.70 ERA in five starts, and 1-1 with a 0.56 ERA in the Division Series.
In his most recent start, on Sept. 22 at Fenway Park against the Cleveland Indians, Beckett worked six innings, allowing four runs on seven hits. He had six strikeouts and issued one walk.
In four September starts, Beckett is 1-1 with a 2.16 ERA, with opposing hitters batting just .215 against him.
Beckett made only 27 starts this season, having served two stints on the disabled list.
He was on the disabled list with a lower back strain from the beginning of the season until April 6. He returned to the DL on Aug. 28, retroactive to Aug. 18, with what was termed right elbow inflammation. Extensive tests during his most recent stay on the DL revealed no structural damage in the pitcher’s right elbow.
 
Francona during his press conference (currently going on):


Lester and Dice-K will pitch games 1 and 2 Wed. and Fri. in Anaheim. Tito's now saying Beckett should be ready to go a week from today (game 3) at Fenway.
 
this sucks!! what's with all these injuries to Boston star players???

Bruins lose Bergeron after 10 games
Pats lose Brady after 20 minutes
Sox lose Schilling, Lowell (twice on the DL?), Papi, Drew, Dice-K, Beckett over the season
 
this sucks!! what's with all these injuries to Boston star players???

Bruins lose Bergeron after 10 games
Pats lose Brady after 20 minutes
Sox lose Schilling, Lowell (twice on the DL?), Papi, Drew, Dice-K, Beckett over the season

What is the status of Schilling ?
Could he come out of NO where to pitch in the playoffs ?
(provided he 's put on the playoff roster )

Jimbo
 
What is the status of Schilling ?
Could he come out of NO where to pitch in the playoffs ?
(provided he 's put on the playoff roster )

Jimbo

If the Red Sox management had let him have surgery earlier this year, he might've been back for the playoffs

No chance now :(
 
this sucks!! what's with all these injuries to Boston star players???

Bruins lose Bergeron after 10 games
Pats lose Brady after 20 minutes
Sox lose Schilling, Lowell (twice on the DL?), Papi, Drew, Dice-K, Beckett over the season

Don't want to offend because your defending the Mets here but do you think that maybe it's karma. Maybe Boston's luck is about to end.
 
Don't want to offend because your defending the Mets here but do you think that maybe it's karma. Maybe Boston's luck is about to end.

gee, thanks :p

I suppose all this karma payback is for spygate? If so, it's a tad too much... I mean, the Red Sox players and Bergeron had nothing to do with that and Brady didn't do anything wrong either

Edited to add: Brady didn't do anything wrong, other than wear Yankees caps, he had it coming :)
 
The city of Boston had a tough decade of sports in the 1990s.

The Bruins and Sox were decent but not great, the Pats went from rags-to-riches-to-rags and the Celtics went from decent at the start of the decade to not-so-great.
 
I don't know, it does seem like everything is going Boston's way. Almost a little too perfect. You know, the good luck can't last forever.
 
Hey, I'm a Giants and Mets fan. I LOVE when the Red Sox beat up the Yankees in 2004. I mean you would've thought I was a part of Red Sox Nation. I'm just saying it can't go on forever.
 
Hey, I'm a Giants and Mets fan. I LOVE when the Red Sox beat up the Yankees in 2004. I mean you would've thought I was a part of Red Sox Nation. I'm just saying it can't go on forever.

It's always a time to rejoice when the Red Sox beat on the Yanks. I had picked up MLB08 The Show for my PS3 earlier this year, and you were given a free cap online for buying the game. I wasn't happy that they had no more Mets caps, but plenty of Yanks caps. Instead of being nice and picking up the Yanks cap for a friend, I decided to pick up a Red Sox cap just to irritate them.

But, I'm a National Leaguer and a Cubs-Red Sox WS would be fine and dandy with me. :)
 
I keep seeing (and hearing) boston/angels in the media and keep thinking Bud has no power at all (Red Sox/Angels seems more like a great ALCS than it does an ALDS).

Red Sox better get Beckett healthy enough to pitch - he's like a postseason good luck charm!
 
Tigers vs White Sox

This game is on at 2 pm on Monday to see if the Twins win the AL Central or the play a playoff game on Tuesday.

Is the Tigers / Wh Sox game on TBS ...HD or ESPN or local FSN's

Nothing is listed in the guide.
Nothing is listed on HD Sports Guide either, as of yet.

Jimbo
 

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