ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 11: A banner memorializing pitcher Nick Adenhart of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim is lit by a strip of late afternoon sunlight after the game with the Boston Red Sox on April 11, 2009 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

While it’s been an emotional time this weekend for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and to a lesser degree, the Boston Red Sox, the game of baseball has gone on.

Yesterday the Red Sox finally showed some signs of life at the plate as Jason Bay smacked two home runs and Mike Lowell added one as well. They also got a decent outing from Brad Penny who was making his debut in a Red Sox uniform.

Speaking of debuts, the Red Sox also wore their new gray road uniforms for the first time. Personally, I liked them. They had that old time feel to them.

Jed Lowrie’s struggles continue at the plate as he now 1-for-18 (.056). The tribulations at the plate aren’t effecting his game on the field though. Lowrie did hit .343 during spring training but as we all know, spring training numbers don’t mean squat. By the way, does anyone remember a certain Red Sox second baseman who had a rough April before going on to win the AL Rookie of the Year in 2007 and the AL MVP in 2008?

“It almost never fails, but the guy that’s swinging the bat the best in spring training [struggles early in the season],” Francona said. “He hit that last ball [Friday night] real good, which is good to see. He’s actually had pretty good at-bats. He’s gotten in deep counts.”

Much drama saved for end of Sox win [Boston Globe]

Red Sox get early taste of October [Boston Herald]

Red Sox to face logjam of lefties [redsox.com]

Penny pitches a solid six innings to earn first win with Red Sox [Providence Journal]

Post Game Clubhouse Reaction [Full Count]

For Bay, warm April [Boston Globe]

Power bats re-emerge just in time for victory [Boston Herald]

Bay looks to keep rolling in April [redsox.com]

Three-way defensive gem saves the day [Providence Journal]

Pitcher shakes it off [Boston Globe]

Ramon Ramirez gives a big lift [Boston Herald]

Bay leads the way with his bat and glove [Providence Journal]

Rocco’s Road [Boston Globe]

Brad Penny starts strong [Boston Herald]

Boston bats — Bay and Lowell — and arms — Penny and Papelbon — help Sox snap losing streak [Providence Journal]

Pedroia’s Family Receives Death Threats [Fenway West]

A few players are deserving [Boston Herald]

For more slices of Boston Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, and Providence Journal websites.

And if you must see what the enemy papers are saying you can check out the LA Times, Orange County Register and LA Daily News websites.