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October 5, 2007
Unlike John Lackey, number-two Angels starter Kelvim Escobar has done a good job of holding the Red Sox' big bats in check during his career. Look out for Lugo and Crisp, though. Escobar has not faced the Red Sox this season.
Manny Ramirez, 8 for 34, .235 Avg, 6 BB, 3 2B, 1 HR
Jason Varitek, 7 for 22, .318 Avg, 8 BB
David Ortiz, 5 for 26, .192 Avg, 3 BB, 1 2B, 1 HR
Coco Crisp, 5 for 14, .357 Avg, 3 BB, 2 2B, 3 BB
Mike Lowell, 5 for 15, .333 Avg, 1 2B
Bobby Kielty, 2 for 12, .167 Avg
Eric Hinske, 2 for 11, .182 Avg
Julio Lugo, 4 for 7, .571 Avg, 2 BB, 1 HR
Alex Cora, 0 for 4
J.D. Drew, 1 for 5, .200 Avg, 1 BB
Kevin Youkilis, 1 for 6, .167 Avg
Doug Mirabelli, 1 for 4, .250 Avg
Dustin Pedroia, 0 for 4
Kevin Cash, 0 for 2
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