Kinsler.
Kinsler.
To date, he has been this year.Originally Posted by Optimist;326932;
It's Youkilis or Morneau, and I really think that Youk's glove gives him the edge.Originally Posted by Optimist;326932;
I'd vote for Youkilis.
Nope. Kinsler is clearly the best in 2008; Roberts and Polanco are probably a little ahead of Pedroia.Dustin Pedroia isn't the best 2B in the AL.
I'd vote for Pedroia, though: Kinsler has demonstrated over a couple of seasons that he isn't a perennial All Star, while the better-fielding Pedroia might be. That may be home-team bias.
Nope. Mauer is clearly best in 2008; Pierzynski and Laird are probably ahead of Tek.Jason Varitek isn't the best C in the AL.
I'd vote for Mauer.
Well men we shall see how youk performs as THE MAN because papi is going to be shelved for a while it seems.
i want a full year of consistancy out of youk
he has gotten off to hellacious starts but seems to lose a lot of power as the seaon carries on.
his chance to shine as he's hitting in front of manny
Sneaking suspicion that Papi is done for the year. Anyone getting the same vibe? Shitty feeling...reaaaaal shitty feeling. What we gain in the field is nowhere close to what we lose in the lineup.Originally Posted by Mr Crunchy;327036;
No?Originally Posted by HeadOfSoxNation;327343;
Agreed. I think we're looking at a month tops.Originally Posted by TheKilo;327350;
I just get a bad feeling whenever they come with the "we're just going to try to let it heal on its own without surgery." Maybe I just like to prepare myself for the worst and then be surprised, rather than looking at best case scenario and then being crushed. Regardless...I certainly hope you guys are right, but I've got a feeling we're without Ortiz for quite a while. Especially with a wrist injury...something SO crucial to his swing.Originally Posted by yeszir;327352;
The concern that a wrist injury may affect his swing may be more relevant than concerns that Big Papi won't be back at all.Originally Posted by HeadOfSoxNation;327355;
sometimes a sprain is worse than a break,epecially for a hitter
there are nerves that get inflammed and twisted
theres the tendons which get frayed
he needs to sit and sit for a while,it aint good and his power #s will suffer because of it
here comes j/bills guy chris carter
lets hope he can bring some relief
Where did you think he got the tickets from?Originally Posted by yeszir;326457;
"Every year, the infielders move a step back because you have lost some speed, and the outfielders move in a step because you have lost some of your power. When they can shake hands, you're finished."