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Ellsbury propels Red Sox to sixth straight win
BOSTON 7, LA ANGELS 6
 

By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- Jacoby Ellsbury and Dustin Pedroia
provided quite the pick-me-up for the Boston Red Sox.

Ellsbury, looking to solidify himself as the everyday center
fielder, homered twice and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth
inning on Pedroia's fourth hit of the night to lead the
shorthanded Red Sox past the Los Angeles Angels, 7-6, on Tuesday
night at Fenway Park.

"He's a little Damon-esque," Boston manager Terry Francona said
in comparing his new leadoff hitter to former Red Sox center
fielder Johnny Damon. "He has the ability, with two strikes, to
throw that emergency hack on you and stay alive. He also has
shown the ability to hit the ball out of the ballpark."

Ellsbury and Pedroia combined to go 7-for-10 at the top of the
order for the Red Sox, who overcame a four-run deficit to win
their sixth straight.

"We swung the bats good," Pedroia said. "We don't quit. I know
they had a lead. We just tried to put good at-bats together
and fight our way back in the game."

The 24-year-old Ellsbury laid down a perfectly placed bunt on
the first base side off Darren Oliver (1-1) with one out in the
eighth and scored on Pedroia's third double of the game - off
Scot Shields - for the go-ahead run.

"I ran to second like I was going to score the whole way and I
saw (third base coach) DeMarlo (Hale) wave me in and I knew I'd
be scoring from there," Ellsbury said.

"Jacoby started it," Pedroia added. "That bunt was awesome.
He's very exciting to watch. Sometimes you sit back and just
see his speed, it takes over a game. I hit that ball just hard
enough to get it by (Chone) Figgins at third and he scored
easily. His speed definitely took over the game and both his
home runs were nice too."

Shields was brought in to face Pedroia, looking for an
inning-ending, double-play ground ball.

"It was a ground ball that got through," Shields said. "I was
trying to get a ground ball there and that's just the way it
goes sometimes."

Mike Timlin (1-0) recorded the final out of the eighth for the
win and Jonathan Papelbon threw every pitch over 95 miles per
hour in a perfect ninth, striking out two for his eighth save.

The Angels were paced by Jeff Mathis with a homer and three RBI
and Erick Aybar with a career-high three doubles and a run
scored.

The Red Sox were playing the game with just one healthy catcher,
Kevin Cash, as Jason Varitek was unavailable for the third
straight game with flu-like symptoms.

And earlier in the afternoon, ace Josh Beckett was scratched due
to neck stiffness, forcing the Red Sox to turn to emergency
starter David Pauley, who was called up from Class AAA
Pawtucket.

The righthander was staked to an early 1-0 lead when Ellsbury
connected for his first career leadoff homer in the opening
frame, a line drive that just cleared the short wall in right
off Angels starter Jered Weaver.

But after retiring the first six batters, Pauley immediately got
into trouble in the third. Doubles by Maicer Izturis and Aybar
were sandwiched around an RBI single by Mathis to tie the game
at 1-1.

After a walk to Figgins loaded the bases with none out, Pauley
got Gary Matthews, Jr. and Vladimir Guerrero to pop out, but a
two-out single to center by Garret Anderson plated two runs and
put the Angels up, 3-1.

Los Angeles made it 5-1 on Mathis' long homer over the "Green
Monster" seats in the fourth.

"There was a lot of baseball left," Angels manager Mike Scioscia
said. "I don't know about anybody letting their guard down.
You know you have a lot of outs to get. Tonight, we weren't
able to get them. Those guys made for a lot of pitches and
ended up getting some big hits down at the end."

The Red Sox got a run in the fourth before Kevin Youkilis'
two-run homer capped a three-run fifth to tie the game at 5-5.

Ellsbury gave Boston the lead by drilling a 1-2 pitch from
reliever Darren O'Day for his second homer of the game with two
outs in the sixth.

"Everybody thought there would be some home runs in there,"
Francona said of Ellsbury. "I don't want to start putting
numbers on it because I don't think I ever wanted to think about
that. His big thing is to mature as a player and he'll grow
into whatever type of player he is."

Casey Kotchman's leadoff homer against Hideki Okajima in the
eighth tied the game again, 6-6.

"We created enough," Scioscia said. "We scored six runs, but we
weren't able to get some pitches in some zones in some
situations that ended up being important and those guys were
able to get back in the game. They've got an offensive team
there that's tough from top to bottom."

 
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