Red Sox move on to Game 7 of the ALCS

Given the numbers that J.D. Drew has put up this season for the Red Sox, you could only hope that he would make a difference this postseason. I said last night to one of my friends, hopefully the double that Drew had in the 9th inning of Game 5 would get him going for the next game. I guess you could say I saw the future because Drew hit a grand slam in his first at-bat and a RBI single in second AB. He ended up going 3 for 5 with 5 RBIs on the night. Even the fan’s choice to start, Jacoby Ellsbury delivered a RBI single in the fatal 6-run 3rd inning for Fausto Carmona and the Indians.

Schilling kept his postseason lore throwing 7 innings, giving up 6 hits, 2 runs and 5 strikeouts. He didn’t walk anyone. He’s now 4-0 in 5 postseason elimination games he’s started in his career (2 with the Phillies and 2 with the Red Sox).

Red Sox Nation now turns it collective eyes to Daisuke Matsuzaka as he will try to get the Red Sox back into the World Series. Will he do it? You’ll have to tune in tonight at 8:00 PM ET on FOX to find out. So while we’re waiting for 8:00 PM ET to roll around, let’s take a look at the headlines from today’s papers in the Boston and Cleveland area.

Matsuzaka is prepared to take it to limit [Boston Globe]

Cleveland Indians manager Eric Wedge says he has reason to stay calm [The Plain Dealer]

Curt turns back clock [Boston Herald]

No time for Hafner to be ‘in between’ [Akron Beacon Journal]

First-Inning Slam Backs Schilling As Sox Force Game 7 [Hartford Courant]

Who knew Drew would rise to the occasion? [Pro Jo]

Front and center for Ellsbury [Boston Globe]

Fausto, Perez: Sixth wince [The Plain Dealer]

Seeing Drew value in J.D. [Boston Herald]

Wedge to call on Westbrook for much-needed rescue [Akron Beacon Journal]

Tribe’s Aces Fall Short [Hartford Courant]

With apologies to Crisp, Francona had to play Ellsbury [Pro Jo]

For more headlines and stories, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, The Plain Dealer and Akron Beacon Journal websites.

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