Colorado entered Game 1 having won 21 of its last 22 games, but had an eight-day layoff heading into the meeting with Beckett and the Red Sox. The Boston righty and his teammates turned it quickly into a 13-1 blowout, thanks in part to a leadoff home run from Pedroia and a seven-run fifth inning. Beckett struck out nine and the Red Sox batters amassed 17 hits, including nine for extra bases. With 2004 World Series hero and 2001 Series co-MVP Curt Schilling on the mound for Game 2, Rockies starter Ubaldo Jimenez suffered the same fate as Colorado's Game 1 pitcher Jeff Francis. Though Jimenez pitched much better -- two runs on three hits in 4 2/3 innings -- Schilling was stronger, and the Red Sox bullpen preserved a 2-1 lead. Colorado scored in the first inning on a Todd Helton RBI groundout, while Jason Varitek and Lowell each had RBIs for Boston as the Red Sox maintained home-field advantage with a 2-0 series lead.