The Sox' 'pen (3.75 ERA), which has been average-at-best all season, has suffered its way to a hefty 5.50 ERA in the teams' last 10 games. Plus, The Sox and Angels should be able to provide their pitchers with some offense, as their potent .280 and .278 team batting average are among the best in the majors. Boston has been even more productive in its last 10, hitting .305 against righties. However, the Angels' bats have been red-hot, batting .304 in the squad's last 10 games. The club is also hitting a smoking .306 as a team with runners in scoring position this season.