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I had little doubt that Pedroia would come up big last night but sharply avoided betting on his total (hits, runs and rbi's) given his struggles in this series.

Well tonight's a new night, the total is now down to 2.5 (-110) and think tonights the night the MVP candidate breaks out of his series long slump.

This could be over the total after his first at-bat.

Take Dustin Pedroia to have more than 2.5 hits, runs and rbi's in tonights contest.
 

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5 for 12 with an OPS of 1.045 against Lackey in his career.
 

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5 for 12 with an OPS of 1.045 against Lackey in his career.

This is true.

.911 OPS at home this year.

The kid is made for Fenway. He can't possibly struggle again tonight.. can he? :think2:
 

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I dont see it happening personally. Ive got the Red Sox for the series, so I hope not also. The thing is that Lackey pitched so well there in his only start of the season at Fenway, and I dont know if that is something that is going to help him get over his past failures in that ballpark. He had been 2-2 with a 5.11 ERA at Fenway in the 3 years previous to this one.
 

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I think Pedroia has hit a wall or sorts. I just don't see his spunk at the dish and his solid ab's of working a count at all this series. Being hit on the knee didn't help matters at all, which I think effected him at the plate the rest of last nights game. I know he is a gamer, but at this time of the year, he is not the only top tier major leaguer to struggle in the post season.
 

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Will the real Dustin Pedroia please stand up?

We shall see.

Lets go Sox!

...and good luck to all those who tai.. err faded me :103631605
 

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http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110728&content_id=22420468&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb

25 game hit streak:

07/28/11 4:11 PM ET

Pedroia again uses homer to extend streak

By*Ian Browne*/*MLB.com

BOSTON -- When Dustin Pedroia came to the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning on Thursday afternoon, it was shaping up as his last chance to extend a career high hitting streak.
And in typical Pedroia fashion, he not only extended the streak to 25 games, but he did so emphatically, belting a solo homer over the Green Monster that sliced Kansas City's lead to 4-3.

On Wednesday night, Pedroia hit a first-inning homer to push his hitting streak to 24 games.

Pedroia is hitting .404 (44-for-109) during the streak with nine doubles, a triple, nine homers, 20 RBI and 27 runs.

His streak is the longest by a Red Sox second baseman.
 

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