Thursday, October 15, 2009

Los Angeles Angels' John Lackey to pitch Game 1 of ALCS

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Angels manager Mike Scioscia announced his rotation for the AL Championship Series on Wednesday, selecting John Lackey to start Friday night's Game 1 against CC Sabathia and the New York Yankees.

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Lackey pitched 7 1/3 innings to lead Los Angeles to a 5-0 win over the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of the division series. He is 3-3 with a 3.02 ERA in 12 career postseason games, 10 starts.

"It's a fun atmosphere, for sure," Lackey said. "It's the same as the last round. It helps to win the first game, but the importance is probably a little bit less in a seven-game series, especially being on the road. It'll be a challenge the whole series. They're a great team."

Lackey was 11-8 with a 3.83 ERA after missing the first 33 games because of a forearm strain. He got Los Angeles off to a great start in the first round of the playoffs, allowing just four singles against Boston.

"When John is on that mound, he competes as well as anybody I've seen," Scioscia said of the eight-year veteran, who won Game 7 of the 2002 World Series as a rookie.

Lackey was 3-3 with a 3.76 ERA at the old Yankee Stadium and has yet to pitch in the new park -- which is much more conducive to home runs. The right-hander gave up 23 in his 32 starts this season.

Los Angeles Angels John Lackey to pitch Game 1 of ALCS

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"You can't just focus on one guy in that lineup because they're too deep," Lackey said. "Hopefully you keep guys off base in front of him and limit the damage."

Scioscia revealed his four-man rotation following a morning workout at Angel Stadium that preceded the team's flight to New York.

Left-hander Joe Saunders will start Game 2 against A.J. Burnett on Saturday. Jered Weaver, the Angels' Game 2 pitcher in their sweep of the Red Sox, will face Andy Pettitte when the series shifts to Anaheim on Monday for Game 3.

"There's a lot of things that went into it, but I don't think it was a tough decision. We just wanted to evaluate a couple of things," Scioscia said. "I think it makes sense for Joe to pitch Game 2 in that ballpark. Joe has the tools to pitch in that stadium. Joe's had a terrific year for us and we're confident when he's out there pitching."

Saunders will be making his second postseason start. He allowed four runs over 4 2/3 innings in the Angels' 5-4 victory at Boston in Game 3 of last year's division series.

Scott Kazmir, acquired Aug. 28 from Tampa Bay, will start Game 4 in Anaheim -- most likely against Sabathia.

New York manager Joe Girardi announced Tuesday he was leaning toward a three-man rotation, and weather could be a factor in his decision.

"I'm hearing a lot of rain. We may face Sabathia seven times," Scioscia joked. "We might play just one game a week. I don't know."

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