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"We're a lot alike," Crawford said. "And sometimes when get people who are alike get together and going after the same thing, they don't get along. ... It's not personal, though, between the players. It's what happens in baseball."
Boston manager Terry Francona agreed that with what's at stake in the ALCS, past skirmishes are the furthest thing from the minds of the players.
Shields will start Game 1 for Tampa Bay, facing 18-game winner Daisuke Matsuzaka.
"You want to stick around for the whole series," said Tampa Bay's Jonny Gomes, who like Shields, was suspended for his role in the June fight. "No one is going to act out. This isn't the time or the place."
The Rays won the season series 10-8, including eight of nine games at Tropicana Field. The Red Sox were 7-2 at Fenway Park, where the series shifts after Red Sox ace Josh Beckett faces Scott Kazmir in Game 2 here Saturday.
Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia said it's not a fluke that the Rays are in the ALCS.
"There were people writing them off in May. They kept plugging away and winning games and ended up winning the American League East," Pedroia said.
"They proved everybody wrong. They know they belong here and they're one of the best teams in baseball. If we want to advance to the World Series, we're going to have to play better than them."
Eight months ago in spring training -- during which the Rays twice scrapped with the Yankees -- Maddon dared his young team to believe they not only could compete in the division, but win the pennant.
Now, they're four victories away.
"One of my early messages was: `Let's understand one thing. Nobody's going to give us anything, now or in the future. If we want something, we definitely have to take it," Maddon said.
"That's how you have to approach it, you're taking all the time in the most positive selfish way possible."
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