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Mark DeRosa predict Tampa Bay Rays vs Boston Red Sox in ALDS | Game 1, Rodriguez face off McClanahan
ST. PETERSBURG – For a few months this year, the Red Sox and Rays went back and forth atop the American League East. Boston claimed the division’s top spot from early April to May 23, then Tampa Bay led for nearly a month. The Red Sox regained first place and held on from late June until July 30. Then the Rays pulled off a three-game sweep at Tropicana Field and pulled away over the season’s final two months. In the end, the vaunted AL East belonged to Tampa Bay’s 100-win club.
ST. PETERSBURG – For a few months this year, the Red Sox and Rays went back and forth atop the American League East. Boston claimed the division’s top spot from early April to May 23, then Tampa Bay led for nearly a month. The Red Sox regained first place and held on from late June until July 30. Then the Rays pulled off a three-game sweep at Tropicana Field and pulled away over the season’s final two months. In the end, the vaunted AL East belonged to Tampa Bay’s 100-win club.
The Red Sox earned the right to face the defending AL champions again by beating the rival Yankees, 6-2, in Tuesday’s AL Wild Card Game. The Rays and Red Sox were the two best teams in baseball’s best division, a powerhouse featuring four 90-win clubs, and they produced a handful of thrilling games during the regular season. Now, Tampa Bay and Boston will meet in the best-of-five AL Division Series beginning Thursday night at Tropicana Field.
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