10.11.2007

Boston Looking for a Little Luck of the Irish

Bobby Kielty, a Bostonian since mid-August, was chosen to start for the Red Sox over regular right-fielder J.D. Drew during Friday night's Championship Series opener, due to his rabid success against Cleveland Indians starter C.C. Sabathia.

The switch-hitting Kielty is a career 9-for-29 with two bombs and four strikeouts against the Tribe's ace lefty, while Drew has struck out all three times he has faced Captain Cheeseburger.

Drew went 2-for-11 with three RBIs in the division series against the Los Angeles Angels while Kielty didn't play at all during the sweep.

After signing a hefty $70 million, five-year contract as a free agent before the season, Drew hit .270 with just 11 longballs and 64 RBIs before bouncing back late in the season.

Kielty, on the other hand, hit .231 with 1 homer and 9 RBIs in 52 at bats for the Sox this season.

[SI.com] | [SOX & Dawgs] | [Over the Monster]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where'd the Ronald McDonald 'do go?

Anonymous said...

sadly.. i miss that red headed step child.
i always thought the twins could have used him as a DH instead of rondell "swing at shit and take the good pitches" white. but still.
go tribe.

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