Daisuke Matsuzaka and the Red Sox arrived in Cleveland ready to face the Indians -- and possibly millions of bugs. Boston, which split the first two games of the AL championship series, watched the New York Yankees fall victim to a swarm of midges in the first round of the playoffs. They bugged rookie reliever Joba Chamberlain enough that he threw two costly wild pitches in Game 2 as the Indians came back to win 2-1 in 11 innings. Matsuzaka, Boston's starter for Monday night's Game 3 of the ALCS, packed accordingly. "I did bring along some bug spray," he said Sunday. "But in terms of preparation, that's about it." The bugs, called midges, breed on the outskirts of lakes during warm fall weather. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 60s this week, not as warm as the unseasonable 80-degree weather when the Yankees were in town Oct. 5.