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BOSTON —pulled off the greatest postseason comeback in baseball history and rallied from three games down to stun the rival New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series.Friday night http://www.angelsfanproshop.com/authentic-zack-cozart-jersey , arguably sports’ greatest rivalry is renewed in the postseason again in the American League Division Series.In a quick reminder, the Red Sox, down to their final inning of what was about to be a four-game sweep, tied Game 4 against Mariano Rivera, won in the 12th inning on a David Ortiz walk-off two-run homer and then went on to win the next three games — and then ended the franchise’s 86-year World Series drought by sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals.Article continues below ...That was then and this is now, with the 108-win Red Sox hosting Games 1 and 2 as they open their quest for a fourth title in 15 years.While the Red Sox waited, the Yankees, seeking their first title since 2009 and their second since 2000, broke out the long ball and eliminated the Oakland A’s in the wild-card game Wednesday night.“I think (his players) can’t wait,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone, the home run hero of New York’s 2003 elimination of the Red Sox. “I think they’re ready and relish the opportunity to go up against the game’s best this year. And obviously we’re very familiar with them.“We know how good they are. I mean, we know we have to play our best if we’re going to have a chance to beat them. Obviously they’re very tough at Fenway.”The Red Sox won the final game of the regular season last Sunday to win the season series 10-9 — and are 29-28 in the last 57 games between the rivals. But it was a dominating four-game sweep by the Red Sox in early August that blew the AL East race open.Now, the 108-54 record resets to 0-0.Chris Sale, the Boston ace who has thrown just 17 innings since July 27 because of a shoulder inflammation problem Ian Kinsler Jersey , faces J.A. Happ in the opener — with Boston’s David Price going against Masahiro Tanaka in Game 2 of this matchup between rookie managers.“Everybody in baseball wants this matchup and so do we,” says New York’s Dellin Betances, who pitched well out of the bullpen Wednesday night.Thursday, Sale said, “It’s fun. I mean, what else do you want? You got the Yankees and the Red Sox in the playoffs playing against each other. One of the biggest rivalries in sports ever. It’s what we signed up for.”Red Sox manager Alex Cora meant all along to limit Sale’s innings in an attempt to turn around his late-season struggles that included going 0-2 against the Houston Astros in last year’s ALDS. But the plan could not have been to limit the skinny left-hander to 17 innings after July 27 of what looked like a Cy Young season.Sale, 12-4 with a 2.11 ERA on the season, gave up three runs on four hits — with eight strikeouts — in 4 2/3 innings against the Orioles last Saturday, with his velocity down, has thrown twice since. Weather forced him inside for his first session but he threw in the bullpen Wednesday.The Red Sox feel a mechanical flaw that has since been corrected was the cause of the mph dip.“I do feel that they found something and he’s going to be fine,” Cora said. “Obviously, we’re going to have to wait ’til (tomorrow) to see if it works. But one thing for sure, if there’s velocity there, if he goes up to 99 mph or he’s throwing 95 mph or he’s throwing 91 mph Albert Pujols Jersey , he’s still a great pitcher. And he showed it. … So as far as him competing and his slider and his changeup, they’re still good. It’s just the separation obviously what makes hitters uncomfortable.”The Yankees started Luis Severino Wednesday, thus holding Happ, who is 7-0 in 11 starts, for Boston.Happ is 1-1 with a 1.99 ERA in four starts against Boston this season (six of the 11 runs against him were unearned) and was 2-0 with a 1.90 ERA in four outings last season. He is 8-4 with a 2.98 ERA in 21 games — 20 starts — lifetime against the Red Sox, 5-2 with a 3.27 ERA in 10 games — nine starts — at Fenway Park.He is 1-1 with a 3.72 ERA in 10 postseason games — three starts — and was pitching in relief when he was on the champion Philadelphia Phillies in 2008.Sale beat the Yankees twice this season, allowing just one run and striking out 19 in 13 innings. But both outings came before July.Sale is 6-4 with a 1.61 ERA in 17 games — 14 starts — lifetime against the Yankees.The Red Sox have some ugly numbers against Happ — except for Steve Pearce and Brandon Phillips, the latter not likely active for the series. Pearce is 11-for-32 (.344) with six homers and Phillips 8-for-23 (.348) with three home runs off the lefty.But Sandy Leon is 1-for-10 (.100), Jackie Bradley Jr. 3-for-20 (.150), Xander Bogaerts 5-for-31 (.161), Andrew Benintendi 2-for-18 (.167), Rafael Devers 2-for-12 (.167), J.D. Martinez 4-for-20 (.200) and Mookie Betts 7-for-34 (.206) with two homers.The current Yankees roster is hitting a combined .193 (32-for-166) against Sale. Aaron Hicks is 8-for-25 (.320), but Miguel Andujar is 0-for-6 http://www.dodgersfanproshop.com/authentic-babe-herman-jersey , Austin Romine 2-for-17 (.118), Gary Sanchez 3-for-20 (.150), Brett Gardner 4-for-45 (.160) with 10 strikeouts, and Aaron Judge 3-for-18 (.167) with two home runs.While the Yankees bullpen took care of the last five innings Wednesday night, the Red Sox enter the postseason loaded with pen questions. In fact, Boston relievers had a cumulative 4.84 ERA in 126 1/3 innings.“You look around the league in September, there were some great bullpens that became bad,” Cora said. “They were hit around. They were giving up leads. It’s the nature of 162 games. We’re going to the same guys, and it seemed like some of them hit the wall.”The Boston bullpen had a 6.75 ERA in 19 games against New York this season.Cora confirmed former Yankee Nathan Eovaldi will start a Game 4 if necessary, in New York and likely against CC Sabathia. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Before the weekend there probably wasn’t a bookie in this gambling town who would offer any kind of odds on Harold Baines making the baseball Hall of Fame.Way too much of a long shot after not even being remotely considered by the writers who get first crack at the voting. They dismissed Baines year after year until he fell so far off the Hall of Fame ballot that his name was removed.Yet there Baines was at a podium Monday inside the Mandalay Bay resort, standing in front of many of those same writers with a big grin on his face. There he was choking up when thinking about his father and how proud he would be that his son was a member of the most hallowed of all the halls in all the sports.And in front of him were a lot of people wondering — at least quietly — why Baines is going into the Hall of Fame after being considered not worthy for so many years.“Well, they can’t take it away from me now,” Baines said later, “even if they don’t think I should be there.”No they can’t Mike Piazza Jersey , even if Baines took a back door into the Hall that seemed to be unlocked when no one was looking.His numbers alone — both traditional and new-age — don’t make a case that Baines is a Hall of Famer. Neither does the fact he was a DH most of his career, and in 22 years never finished in the top eight vote getters for MVP consideration.But he played a lot of games and had a lot of hits, though he didn’t reach the 3,000-hit mark that is considered a Hall of Fame measure.And, after a long career he had some influential friends on his side.“You look at his record and it can’t be denied,” said Tony La Russa, who managed Baines in Chicago and in Oakland. “He was in the top four or five of every offensive category for 20 years, he was just a little too quiet.”La Russa was part of a 16-member, Hall-picked committee put together to make sure no deserving player gets left behind. Those members took a big swing and voted for Baines and Lee Smith to join others the Baseball Writers’ Association of America will vote next month to induct in next summer’s ceremonies.Yet while Smith was a unanimous pick of the committee, Baines got the minimum of 12 votes to join him in the Hall. And he was as surprised as anyone to get the call he was joining a rarified club.“I wasn’t sitting around thinking about it, to be honest,” the 59-year-old said.That Baines was mostly ignored by baseball writers during the time he was eligible — his biggest vote total was 6.1 percent when 75 percent is needed for induction — was partly because his candidacy was hurt by an inherent bias against the DH position by many writers. Smith also was hurt in voting because relief pitchers traditionally didn’t get the votes starters did.Baines didn’t play defense, didn’t hit well against lefties, and never had 200 hits or 30 home runs in a season. His new-age metrics weren’t that good http://www.dodgersfanproshop.com/authentic-andre-ethier-jersey , either, with a career 38.7 Wins Above Replacement by baseballreference.com that is behind other players who haven’t been voted in by the writers, and his 2,866 hits in 22 seasons qualify more for a longevity award than anything.But the committee of second chances — formally called Today’s Game Era Committee — had La Russa and Joe Torre as members advocating on his behalf. The committee also had Jerry Reinsdorf, the White Sox owner who a decade ago had a statue of Baines unveiled outside the team’s ballpark, as a member.“In my mind with the game on the line that’s who you wanted up,” Reinsdorf said.Reinsdorf was among those pushing for Baines and it’s hard to blame him. Baines was a good player for a long time, and a nice guy without any hint of controversy.Indeed, baseball could use more players — and more people — like Harold Baines.But to be in the Hall of Fame requires even better credentials. And baseball writers carefully studied those credentials over the years, only to find Baines lacking.Now that he’s in, the debate begins anew over his qualifications.And the biggest one, perhaps, was that he had good friends in high places.____Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at tdahlberg@ap.org or http://twitter.com/timdahlberg

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