Championships since purchase by John Henry group: Red Sox 4 Yankees 1
The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last 9 postseason games against the Yankees.
Wait this actually happened? I suppose nothing is unbelievable today.
Of course people are injury prone!!!!
I do think it's worth noting that people can be injury prone for different reasons.
We are all put together differently. Length of bones can vary, where muscles attach can vary. These things can effect someones flexibility and how certain motions put stress on tendons/ligaments etc etc etc.
Also, poor training habits and muscular imbalances can be a leading cause to a lot of injuries as well.
With the later..........we can do something about that. Even before the recent rash of injuries I've been advocating for the Sox to invest more into well qualified strength and conditioning coaches up and down the system.
Championships since purchase by John Henry group: Red Sox 4 Yankees 1
The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last 9 postseason games against the Yankees.
He's certainly made more plays most or no others make than errors, so he is a clear plus on D, at SS and CF.
His offense is a big negative, and rbis are not something WAR counts. It is also not a skill or something that can be counted on as being repeated, going forward.
That being said, those RBIs were huge and helped us win, so yes, WAR does not recognize things like that.
By and large, the other numbers look about right.
I listed games played to highlight how some of our highest WAR players have half the games as other near them in the team rankings.
Ref would jump.
Wong + McGuire would place 5th.
When you say it's gonna happen now
When exactly do you mean?
I love disagreeing with this, but only because I played for decades on special clubs with certain guys that teammates counted on to drive in vital runs -- because those guys often did, more than anyone else. They were usually among the best hitters on the team, but even when surrounded by groups of five or six All-Star bats... let's just say certain individuals had a knack for delivering in big moments.
Alex Rodriguez had a career BA/OPS of .295/.930 in the regular season, and .259/.822 in a dozen postseasons. He was good in seven of 19 series.
David Ortiz had a career BA/OPS of .286/.931 in the regular season, and .289/.947 in nine postseasons. He was a beast in nine of 18 series.
Both were stars; one was a little better at a time of year when it mattered most, while the other got a little worse. But those are just numbers.
Now ask any Red Sox or Yankee fan who they'd rather have up with the game on the line -- ARod or Big Papi?
But there still had to be people on base for any player to drive in.
Know why Rafaela leads the Sox in RBI this year? He’s come up with more people on base than anyone else on the Sox.
The reason you can’t really count on RBI is there is nothing about Ortiz or ARod or any premier hitter that guarantees he will come up with people on base. Just like Devers this year…
Of course, then there's the fact that Raphaela is great to watch, and sports is (or was, I guess) a form of entertainment. I have no interest in seeing him replaced with a .200 hitting journeyman who may have a better dx7wWAR++.
"Fans have become more entitled than anything. So they're starting to question our motives for the game, or how we approach the game. The ones that do question -- like who are you? Just shut up and watch the game tonight." --Kevin Durant on players' lack of effort in regular season games.
For those expecting the Bryan Mata ( #27 on your depth chart) to be any part of this team competing for a WC (?) , don't count on this poor guy. He is finished.
another golden sombrero for the juicer last night.