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2011 AL Cy Young Award

Justin Verlander

This should come as no surprise to anyone as to who won the American League Cy Young Award presented by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA).

After a dominant season, Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander was an unanimous winner of the AL Cy Young. He’s the first starting pitcher from the Tigers to win the award since Denny McLain in 1969. The last winner from the Tigers was Guillermo Hernandez in 1984.

Verlander went 24-5 with a 2.40 ERA in 34 starts. He struck out 250 in 251 innings and had four complete games including two shutouts. Verlander made two starts against the Boston Red Sox and was 1-0 with a 1.72 ERA (3 ER/15.2 IP).

Jered Weaver finished second followed by James Shields and CC Sabathia. Josh Beckett of the Red Sox finished ninth.

Next up in the BBWAA awards will be the AL & NL Managers of the Year tomorrow and the NL Cy Young on Thursday. The final two awards, the AL & NL MVP will be presented next Monday, November 21st (AL MVP) and Tuesday, November 22nd (NL MVP). The 2011 AL & NL Rookie of the Year Awards were presented on Monday.

For a full look at the 2011 AL Cy Young Award voting totals, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

2011 AL CY YOUNG AWARD VOTING
Player Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Points
Justin Verlander Tigers 28 160
Jered Weaver Angels 17 8 2 1 97
James Shields Rays 5 9 8 3 66
CC Sabathia Yankees 5 7 9 4 63
Jose Valverde Tigers 1 3 6 3 28
C.J. Wilson Rangers 1 7 9
Dan Haren Angels 1 1 2 7
Mariano Rivera Yankees 4 4
Josh Beckett Red Sox 3 3
Ricky Romero Blue Jays 1 2
David Robertson Yankees 1 1

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2011 AL & NL Rookie of the Year Awards

Jeremy Hellickson (L), Craig Kimbrel (R)

It’s now time to put the finishing touches on the 2011 MLB season as Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) begin presenting their 2011 end of the year awards. First up are the 2011 American League and National League Rookie of the Year.

In the AL, the BBWAA has selected Tampa Bay Rays right handed pitcher JeremyHellickson as it’s 2011 AL Rookie of the Year. And in the NL, they have selected Atlanta Braves closer CraigKimbrel as it’s 2011 NL Rookie of the Year.

Hellickson made 29 starts for the AL Wild Card Rays and was 13-10 with a 2.95 ERA. In case you were wondering, he was 2-1 with a 3.38 ERA in four starts against the Boston Red Sox this season.

Kimbrel made 79 appearances for the Braves and was 4-3 with a 2.10 ERA and 46 saves. His 46 saves were the most in the NL and set the MLB record for saves by a rookie.

Next up in the BBWAA awards will be the AL Cy Young on Tuesday, the AL & NL Managers of the Year on Wednesday and the NL Cy Young on Thursday. The final two awards, the AL & NL MVP will be presented next Monday, November 21st (AL MVP) and Tuesday, November 22nd (NL MVP).

For a full look at the 2011 AL & NL Rookie of the Year voting totals, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

2011 AL ROOKIE OF YEAR VOTING 2011 NL ROOKIE OF YEAR VOTING
Player Team 1st 2nd 3rd Player Team 1st 2nd 3rd Points
Jeremy Hellickson Rays 17 5 2 Craig Kimbrel Braves 32 160
Mark Trumbo Angels 5 11 5 Freddie Freeman Braves 21 7 70
Eric Hosmer Royals 4 4 6 Vance Worley Phillies 8 16 40
Ivan Nova Yankees 1 5 10 Wilson Ramos Nationals 1 3 6
Michael Pineda Mariners 3 2 Josh Collmenter D-backs 1 2 5
Dustin Ackley Mariners 1 1 Danny Espinosa Nationals 1 3
Desmond Jennings Rays 1 Darwin Barney Cubs 2 2
Jordan Walden Angels 1 Kenley Jansen Dodgers 2 2

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2011 AL & NL Silver Slugger Awards

While awards won’t ease the pain of what happened to the 2011 Boston Red Sox, it is nice to see some of them being honored.

Louisville Slugger Silver AwardLast night, three members of the 2011 Red Sox won AL Gold Glove Awards. And on Wednesday, three members of the Red Sox were presented with AL Silver Slugger Awards.

They are Jacoby Ellsbury (outfield), Adrian Gonzalez (1B) and David Ortiz (DH).

Here’s the release from the Red Sox:

Red Sox outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, first baseman Adrian Gonzalez and designated hitter David Ortiz have all been selected to the 2011 American League Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Team.

Silver Slugger Awards are presented annually to the top offensive players at each position in both the American and National Leagues by vote of managers and coaches.

Boston is the only team with three Silver Slugger winners in 2011 and it marks just the second time that three Red Sox players have won the award in the same year, previously accomplished in 2005 when Ortiz (DH), Manny Ramirez (OF) and Jason Varitek (C) were all selected. Boston has been represented on the AL Silver Slugger Team in each of the last 11 seasons beginning in 2001 and Red Sox players have won 36 Silver Sluggers since the award’s inception in 1980. Ellsbury and Gonzalez, who were also selected to the American League Rawlings Gold Glove Team yesterday, are the first Red Sox teammates to take home both awards in the same season. Dwight Evans (OF, 1981), Ellis Burks (OF, 1990), Jason Varitek (C, 2005) and Dustin Pedroia (2B, 2008) are the only other Red Sox players to accomplish the feat.

Ellsbury earned his first Silver Slugger Award after batting .321 (212-for-660) while setting career-highs with 46 doubles, 32 home runs, 119 runs scored, 105 RBI and 52 walks. The 28-year-old led the Majors with both 364 total bases, the most by any team’s primary leadoff hitter since San Francisco’s Bobby Bonds in 1973 (341), and 83 extra-base hits, and also ranked among American League leaders in hits (3rd), RBI (T-6th), runs (3rd), batting average (5th), slugging percentage (6th, .552), OPS (5th, .928), stolen bases (4th, 39), doubles (T-3rd), home runs (T-5th), multi-hit games (T-5th, 59), average vs. right-handers (3rd, .337), home average (6th, .326), road average (6th, .316), day average (2nd, .356) and average with runners in scoring position (4th, .366).

A first-time All-Star and the American League Comeback Player of the Year in 2011, Ellsbury was just the fourth player in Major League history to accumulate at least 200 hits, 30 home runs, 100 RBI and 35 stolen bases in a season. He became the first Red Sox player ever to compile a season with at least 30 homers and 30 stolen bases and also became the first player in franchise history with a 30 homer/100 RBI season while serving as leadoff hitter. Ellsbury is the eighth Red Sox outfielder to win a Silver Slugger Award, the first since Jason Bay in 2009, and is one of three center fielders in club history to be honored as a Silver Slugger, along with Tony Armas (1984) and Ellis Burks (1990).

For more on Gonzalez and Big Papi as well as the full list of the 2011 AL & NL Silver Slugger Award winners, please click on the read more button below if you’re on the homepage.

For Gonzalez, 29, this marks his first career Silver Slugger Award. The left-handed batter led the Majors with 66 multi-hit games and matched Texas’ Michael Young for the Major League lead with 213 hits, tied for the fourth-highest single-season total in team history. He finished second in the Majors with a .338 batting average (630 AB), trailing only Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera (.344), and also ranked among AL leaders in RBI (3rd, 117), total bases (2nd, 345), doubles (T-6th, 45), extra-base hits (5th, 75), runs (5th, 108), slugging percentage (7th, .548), on-base percentage (3rd, .410), OPS (3rd, .957), intentional walks (3rd, 20), home average (3rd, .347), road average (3rd, .329), night average (4th, .348), day average (7th, .316), average vs. right-handers (2nd, .347) and average with runners in scoring position (6th, .337). Additionally, he finished second in the circuit with 30 go-ahead RBI and ranked third with 17 game-winning RBI.

An All-Star for the fourth straight season in 2011, Gonzalez was the only Major Leaguer to finish the year with at least 200 hits and 115 RBI. He is just the second Red Sox first baseman ever to win a Silver Slugger Award, along with Mo Vaughn in 1995, and is one of six players to win a Silver Slugger in their first season with the Red Sox, joining Carney Lansford in 1981 (3B), Don Baylor in 1986 (DH), Manny Ramirez in 2001 (OF), Bill Mueller in 2003 (3B) and Adrian Beltre in 2010 (3B).

This marks Ortiz’s fifth time as the designated hitter on the American League Silver Slugger team after earning the honor in four straight seasons from 2004-07. He passes Edgar Martinez and Paul Molitor, each of whom received the honor four times at the position, for the all-time lead in Silver Slugger Awards as a DH. The 35-year-old hit .309 with 162 hits, 70 extra-base hits, 40 doubles, a .398 on-base percentage, .554 slugging percentage and .953 OPS in 2011, all his best marks since 2007. He finished among overall AL leaders in average (6th), slugging (4th), on-base percentage (4th), OPS (4th), multi-hit games (9th, 51), extra-base hits (T-9th), walks (T-9th, 78), intentional walks (8th, 12), home average (4th, .342) and average vs. left-handed pitchers (8th, .329). Ortiz made all but two of his 138 starts this past season at DH, with two starts at first base during Interleague Play, and led all designated hitters in average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, extra-base hits, home runs (29), RBI (96), runs (84), walks and total bases (291).

With his 29 homers in 2011, Ortiz recorded his eighth season with at least 25 home runs, passing Jim Rice (7 seasons) for the second-most 25-homer campaigns ever for a Red Sox batter behind only Ted Williams (14). He also reached the 20-homer mark for the 10th straight year since 2002, and joins Albert Pujols and Alfonso Soriano as the only Major Leaguers with at least 20 homers in each season in that time. Selected as an All-Star for the seventh time, Ortiz set the all-time mark for RBI as a DH on April 2 with his 1,004th at the position, passing Edgar Martinez (1,003). He ended the season with 1,094 career RBI as a designated hitter and also holds the all-time mark for home runs at the position with 333.

American League National League
Pos. Player Team Silver Sluggers Pos. Player Team Silver Sluggers
1B Adrian Gonzalez BOS 1 1B Prince Fielder MIL 2
2B Robinson Cano NYY 3 2B Brandon Phillips CIN 1
SS Asdrubal Cabrera CLE 1 SS Troy Tulowitzki COL 2
3B Adrian Beltre TEX 3 3B Aramis Ramirez CHC 1
OF Curtis Granderson NYY 1 OF Ryan Braun MIL 4
OF Jose Bautista TOR 2 OF Matt Kemp LAD 2
OF Jacoby Ellsbury BOS 1 OF Justin Upton ARI 1
C Alex Avila DET 1 C Brian McCann ATL 5
DH David Ortiz BOS 5 P Daniel Hudson ARI 1

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2011 AL & NL Rawlings Gold Glove Teams

As a fan of the Boston Red Sox, we haven’t really had any feel good moments since late August. But that changed on Tuesday night as the Rawlings Gold Glove Awards were announced as three members of the Red Sox picked up the award.

They are Adrian Gonzalez (1B), Dustin Pedroia (2B) and Jacoby Ellsbury (CF),

Here’s the release from the Red Sox:

BOSTON, MA- Jacoby Ellsbury, Adrian Gonzalez and Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox have been selected as center fielder, first baseman and second baseman, respectively, on the 2011 American League Gold Glove Team, as announced tonight on ESPN2 by the Rawlings Sporting Goods Company. The voting was conducted by American League managers and coaches.

Rawlings Gold Glove AwardThis marks just the third time that three Red Sox players have won Gold Gloves in the same year, a feat previously accomplished by Boston in 1968 (George Scott, 1B; Reggie Smith, OF; Carl Yastrzemski, OF) and 1979 (Rick Burleson, SS; Dwight Evans, OF; Fred Lynn, OF). The last time multiple Boston players earned Gold Gloves in a season was 1990, when Mike Boddicker (P) and Ellis Burks (OF) were selected. The Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers were the only teams with three Gold Glove winners in 2011.

Ellsbury is the first Red Sox outfielder to earn a Gold Glove since Ellis Burks in 1990. This was the first year since 1960 that specific outfield positions were awarded Gold Gloves rather than grouping all outfielders into one pool of candidates. Previous Red Sox to win Gold Gloves as the club’s center fielder include Jimmy Piersall (1958), Reggie Smith (1968), Fred Lynn (1975, 1978-80) and Burks (1990).

In 2011, Ellsbury became the first qualifying Red Sox outfielder to turn in an errorless campaign while serving as the club’s primary center fielder. He was one of four qualifying Major League outfielders that did not commit an error and led that group with 394 total chances. His 1,358.1 innings in the field were the most by a Red Sox player at any position in an errorless season and the most ever by an AL center fielder in an errorless campaign. He led the American League in starts (152), innings and putouts (388) at center field and ranked second in the circuit in games (154) and total chances at the position.

Ellsbury has committed just two errors in his career and holds a .998 career fielding percentage (1,212 TC), the best ever mark by a Major League outfielder with at least 250 career games, 500 total chances or 2,000.0 innings. He is the first ever Red Sox to compile two errorless seasons as an outfielder (also 2008) and owns the two longest errorless streaks by an outfielder in team history, including a franchise-record 236 games and 588 chances since his last miscue on 7/28/09.

For a full look at the AL & NL Rawlings Gold Glove teams plus more on Gonzalez and Pedroia, please click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

For Gonzalez, this is his third career Gold Glove Award and his first in the American League, having been named to the National League squad while with San Diego in 2008 and 2009. He is the third Red Sox first baseman to win a Gold Glove, joining George Scott (1967-68, 1971) and Kevin Youkilis (2007), and is the first player to win a Gold Glove at any position in his first season with the Red Sox.

“(Winning a 2011 Gold Glove) feels great,” Gonzalez said tonight on ESPN2 during the awards ceremony. “It’s pretty awesome hearing that Dustin won it as well. It’s fun playing alongside him and we had great communication this year. It’s pretty special that I’ve been able to win one in both leagues now. I’m very grateful for everyone that voted for me. It was a lot of fun playing defense this year.” He added, “Playing defense is a very important part of playing and being a complete player, so I take a lot of pride in it.”

Gonzalez finished second among AL first basemen last season with a .997 fielding percentage (4 E/1,351 TC), trailing only Tampa Bay’s Casey Kotchman (.998), and led American League first sackers in games (156), starts (155), innings (1,352.2) and assists (125). It was the third-best fielding percentage at the position in team history after Stuffy McInnis (.999 in 1921) and Kevin Youkilis (1.000 in 2007). His four errors were the second fewest ever by a Red Sox first baseman who made at least 140 appearances at the position after McInnis’ 1921 season (1 error).

For Pedroia this marks his second career Gold Glove, having also received the honor in 2008. He is the first Red Sox to win multiple Gold Gloves since 1985. The only other Red Sox ever to win the award as a second baseman was Doug Griffin in 1972.

Last season, Pedroia finished with a .990 fielding percentage, second among qualifying American League second baseman behind only Los Angeles’ Howie Kendrick (.992). He made just seven errors in 722 total chances, including a span of 62 errorless contests from June 26-September 3, 11 shy of Bobby Doerr’s single-season club record of 73 games from June 23-September 19, 1948.

Pedroia set single-season Red Sox records with 159 games and 1,392.1 innings as a second baseman last season, both of which led the AL, and he also topped the Majors with 158 starts at the position. Additionally, he ranked among AL leaders at second base in putouts (2nd, 290), total chances (3rd, 722), assists (3rd, 425) and double plays (4th, 81).

Boston’s three Gold Glove Award winners in 2011 doubles the team’s total over the last 20 years (beginning 1992), which had been limited to second baseman Dustin Pedroia (2008), first baseman Kevin Youkilis (2007) and catcher Jason Varitek (2005) prior to tonight’s announcement.

In addition to Boston’s 2011 Gold Glove winners, Youkilis was also a finalist at third base but lost out to Texas’ Adrian Beltre.

Fans can vote for the first-ever Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winner, given to the top defender among the nine Rawlings Gold Glove winners in each league, at Rawlings Facebook page (www.facebook.com/rawlings) until 11 p.m. on Monday, November 7.

The 2011 American League Rawlings Gold Glove Team:
C-Matt Wieters, Baltimore
1B-Adrian Gonzalez, Boston
2B-Dustin Pedroia, Boston
SS-Erick Aybar, Los Angeles
3B-Adrian Beltre, Texas
LF-Alex Gordon, Kansas City
CF-Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston
RF-Nick Markakis, Baltimore
P-Mark Buehrle, Chicago

2011 National League Rawlings Gold Glove Team:
C-Yadier Molina, St. Louis
1B-Joey Votto, Cincinnati
2B-Brandon Phillips, Cincinnati
SS-Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado
3B-Placido Polanco, Philadelphia
LF-Gerardo Parra, Arizona
CF-Matt Kemp, Los Angeles
RF-Andre Ethier, Los Angeles
P-Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles

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2011 World Series Schedule

2011 World Series

Here is the broadcast schedule for the 2011 World Series that will take place starting on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 between the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals.

Wednesday, October 19th: Game 1 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Thursday, October 20th: Game 2 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Saturday, October 22nd: Game 3 – Cardinals @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Sunday, October 23rd: Game 4 – Cardinals @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Monday, October 24th: Game 5 – Cardinals @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Thursday, October 27th: Game 6 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Friday, October 28th: Game 7 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*if necessary

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2011 NLCS Schedule

2011 National League Championship Series

Here is the broadcast schedule for the 2011 NLCS that will take place starting on Sunday, October 9, 2011 between the St. Louis Cardinals vs the Milwaukee Brewers.

St. Louis Cardinals  vs Milwaukee Brewers

Sunday, October 9th: Game 1 – Cardinals @ Brewers, 4:05 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Monday, October 10th: Game 2 – Cardinals @ Brewers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Wednesday, October 12th: Game 3 – Brewers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Thursday, October 13th: Game 4 – Brewers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Friday, October 14th: Game 5 – Brewers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Sunday, October 16th: Game 6 – Cardinals @ Brewers, 4:05 p.m. (shifts to 8:05 p.m. if only one game)
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

*Monday, October 17th: Game 7 – Cardinals @ Brewers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

*if necessary

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2011 ALCS Schedule

2011 American League Championship Series

Here is the broadcast schedule for the 2011 ALCS that will take place starting on Saturday, October 8, 2011 between the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers.

Detroit Tigers vs Texas Rangers

Saturday, October 8th: Game 1 – Tigers @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Terry Francona (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Monday, October 10th: Game 2 – Tigers @ Rangers, 4:19 p.m. (game was rained out on Sunday, October 9)
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Terry Francona (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Tuesday, October 11th: Game 3 – Rangers @ Tigers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Wednesday, October 12th: Game 4 – Rangers @ Tigers, 4:19 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Thursday, October 13th: Game 5 – Rangers @ Tigers, 4:19 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Saturday, October 15th: Game 6 – Tigers @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*Sunday, October 16th: Game 7 – Tigers @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*if necessary

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2011 NLDS Schedule

2011 National League Division Series

The teams for the 2011 National League Division Series are set as the Philadelphia Phillies (NL East Champs), Milwaukee Brewers (NL Central Champs), Arizona Diamondbacks (NL West Champs) and St. Louis Cardinals (NL Wild Card) have all qualified for the 2011 MLB Postseason.

By virtue of finishing with the best record in the NL, the Phillies would have home field advantage throughout the playoffs if they should advance that far. The NL does hold the home field advantage in the World Series since they won the 2011 MLB All-Star Game that was held at Chase Field in Phoenix, AZ back in July.

The matchups are set as well as the Phillies will face the Cardinals while the Brewers will face the Diamondbacks.

Here is the schedule for each matchup (will be updated as warranted):

St. Louis Cardinals vs Philadelphia Phillies

Saturday, October 1st: Game 1 – Cardinals @ Phillies, 5:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Bob Brenly (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Sunday, October 2nd: Game 2 – Cardinals @ Phillies, 8:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Bob Brenly (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Tuesday, October 4th: Game 3 – Phillies @ Cardinals, 5:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Bob Brenly (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Wednesday, October 5th: Game 4 – Phillies @ Cardinals, 6:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Bob Brenly (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Friday, October 7th: Game 5 – Cardinals @ Phillies, 8:37 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Bob Brenly (analyst), Craig Sager (reporter)

Click the read more button below to see the schedule for the Brewers and Diamondbacks if you’re on the home page.

Arizona Diamondbacks vs Milwaukee Brewers

Saturday, October 1st: Game 1 – Diamondbacks @ Brewers, 2:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Victor Rojas (play-by-play), Joe Simpson (analyst), Sam Ryan (reporter)

Sunday, October 2nd: Game 2 – Diamondbacks @ Brewers, 4:37 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Victor Rojas (play-by-play), Joe Simpson (analyst), Sam Ryan (reporter)

Tuesday, October 4th: Game 3 – Brewers @ Diamondbacks, 9:37 p.m.
TV: TNT
Announcers: Victor Rojas (play-by-play), Joe Simpson (analyst), Sam Ryan (reporter)

Wednesday, October 5th: Game 4 – Brewers @ Diamondbacks, 9:37 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Victor Rojas (play-by-play), Joe Simpson (analyst), Sam Ryan (reporter)

Friday, October 7th: Game 5 – Diamondbacks @ Brewers, 5:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Victor Rojas (play-by-play), Joe Simpson (analyst), Sam Ryan (reporter)

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2011 ALDS Schedule

2011 American League Division Series

The teams for the 2011 American League Division Series are set as the New York Yankees (AL East Champs), Detroit Tigers (AL Central Champs), Texas Rangers (AL West Champs) and Tampa Bay Rays (AL Wild Card) have all qualified for the 2011 MLB postseason.

The Yankees finished with the best record in the American League and will have home field advantage all the way through the ALCS. The National League holds home field advantage in the World Series by virtue of their win in the 2011 MLB All-Star Game at Chase Field In Phoenix, AZ back in July.

The matchups are set as well as the Yankees take on the Tigers while the Rangers will take on the Rays.

Here is the schedule for each matchup (will be updated as warranted):

Tampa Bay Rays vs Texas Rangers

Friday, September 30th: Game 1 – Rays @ Rangers, 5:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Don Orsillo (play-by-play), Buck Martinez (analyst), Jaime Maggio (reporter)

Saturday, October 1st: Game 2 – Rays @ Rangers, 7:07 p.m.
TV: TNT
Announcers: Don Orsillo (play-by-play), Buck Martinez (analyst), Jaime Maggio (reporter)

Monday, October 3rd: Game 3 – Rangers @ Rays, 5:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Don Orsillo (play-by-play), Buck Martinez (analyst), Jaime Maggio (reporter)

Tuesday, October 4th: Game 4 – Rangers @ Rays, 2:07 p.m..
TV: TBS
Announcers: Don Orsillo (play-by-play), Buck Martinez (analyst), Jaime Maggio (reporter)

*Thursday, October 6th: Game 5 – Rangers @ Rays, 5:07 p.m
TV: TBS
Announcers: Don Orsillo (play-by-play), Buck Martinez (analyst), Jaime Maggio (reporter)

Click the read more button below to see the schedule for the Yankees and Tigers if you’re on the home page.

 

Detroit Tigers vs New York Yankees

 

Saturday, October 1st: Game 1 – Tigers @ Yankees, 8:37 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst) and Tom Verducci (reporter)

Sunday, October 2nd: Game 2 – Tigers @ Yankees, 3:07 p.m.
TV: TNT
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst) and Tom Verducci (reporter)

Monday, October 3rd: Game 3 – Yankees @ Tigers, 8:37 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst) and Tom Verducci (reporter)

Tuesday, October 4th: Game 4 – Yankees @ Tigers, 8:37 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst) and Tom Verducci (reporter)

Thursday, October 6th: Game 5 – Tigers @ Yankees, 8:07 p.m.
TV: TBS
Announcers: Brian Anderson (play-by-play), Ron Darling (analyst), John Smoltz (analyst) and Tom Verducci (reporter)

*if necessary

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2011 MLB All-Star Game Delight

Jered Weaver (L), Roy Halladay (R)

After breaking a decade long drought with a win last year, the National League looks to make it two in a row over the American League in the 2011 MLB All-Star Game at Chase Field in Phoenix, AZ tonight.

Television coverage kicks off at 8:00 p.m. and you can watch the game nationally on FOX.  And if you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on any one of the ESPN Radio affiliates.

Jered Weaver, an All-Star for the second year in a row, will make his first start and appearance in the 2011 MLB All-Star Game. Weaver currently leads the AL in ERA at 1.86 and is 11-4 in 19 starts this year for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

Roy Halladay, an eight-time All-Star, will be making his sixth appearance and second start in an All-Star Game. He last started for the American League in 2009. In his five All-Star appearances, Halladay has an 8.64 ERA in 6.2 innings of work. In 19 starts for the Philadelphia Phillies this season, Halladay is 11-4 with a 2.45 ERA.

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Here are tonight’s lineups:

American League National League
1. Curtis Granderson CF 1. Rickie Weeks 2B
2. Asdrubal Cabrera SS 2. Carlos Beltran DH
3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B 3. Matt Kemp CF
4. Jose Bautista RF 4. Prince Fielder 1B
5. Josh Hamilton LF 5. Brian McCann C
6. Adrian Beltre 3B 6. Lance Berkman LF
7. David Ortiz DH 7. Matt Holliday RF
8. Robinson Cano 2B 8. Troy Tulowitzki SS
9. Alex Avila SS 9. Scott Rolen 3B
Jered Weaver SP Roy Halladay SP

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2011 MLB All-Star Game rosters [SOX & Dawgs]

The book on Dick Williams [Chad Finn’s Touching All The Bases]

Lester, Beckett updates [Clubhouse Insider]

Matt Holliday: The one who got away? [Clubhouse Insider]

Lowell Spinners players adjust to life in pros [CSNNE.com]

Report: Ortiz hoping for a two-year extension [CSNNE.com]

Big Papi over Ted? Let me explain (more) [ESPN Boston]

Video: Cano or Gonzalez — who would you take? [ESPN Boston]

Selig takes questions from the BBWAA [Extra Bases]

Joe Torre: MLB will rule on Orioles-Red Sox brawl later this week [Extra Bases]

Beckett set for one inning tonight [Extra Bases]

John Kruk on M&M: Why wouldn’t Derek Jeter ‘come out, tip his hat and leave?’ [Full Count]

Boras: Red Sox draftee Bradley preparing to return to school [Full Count]

Red Sox sign second round draft pick Williams Jerez [Full Count]

Jon Lester on The Big Show: ‘Now would be a good time to change’ All-Star Game [Full Count]

Josh Reddick’s Southern Upbringing Helps Red Sox Outfielder Thrive in Scorching Summer Heat [NESN.com]

Vote: How Should Home-Field Advantage in World Series Be Determined? [NESN.com]

Despite Slow Start, Red Sox Fans Give Team High Grades, Praises for First Half Performance [NESN.com]

Pitchers’ nightmare Alex Hassan gets short All-Star break [Projo Sox Blog]

Federowicz taking charge of Portland pitching staff [Projo Sox Blog]

MLB ruling on Sox-O’s brawl to come this week [Projo Sox Blog]

If baseball’s All-Star Game matters, then stars should have to play [Providence Journal]

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