The Hardball Times

Why the Red Sox beat the Angels

by Ben Jacobs
October 08, 2008

I could sit here and gloat over nailing this series by predicting a Boston win in four games, but the reality is that it was a tremendously close affair and a couple plays breaking differently could have swung it the other way.

The Red Sox could easily have swept this series, or the Angels could have taken Game 4 and forced a Game 5 where anything could have happened. Heck, they could have swept the series themselves without too many plays changing.

Of course, none of that actually happened, so let's take a look at the biggest reasons the Red Sox did win in four games.


There were obviously other reasons the Red Sox won, but those were some of the big ones. Some of them (Lester, the L.A. power outage) were fairly predictable. Others (the basepath outs, in particular) were not. Ultimately, the Red Sox were the more talented but less healthy team and they got the breaks they needed to win the series.

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