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    Quote Originally Posted by SPLENDIDSPLINTER View Post
    Harvey must be the uncle.
    the one who drinks too much at Thanksgiving and falls asleep facefirst in the dressing bowl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxbialystock View Post
    Abreu is clueless. In two at bats, he was thrown 8 straight balls--that is, pitches comfortably outside the strike zone. In the first at bat he struck out swinging--not fouls or foul tips--on 3 of those balls. In the 2d at bat, he got two balls, remained completely oblivious that he he had yet to see a pitch in the strike zone, and swung at the 3d pitch, also outside the strike zone, and grounded out weakly.
    Then because he failed to hit, he butchers a ball down the RF line turning it into a triple. A good player having a bad night, but they all do at Fenway..

    Pivetta throwing a 5+ inning gem but no support and gives up a "first of the year" Hr to Badoo

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    Sox reaching a new low, being No F'ing hit at home . Flaherty is a good pitcher but not going to be in the Cy Young discussion

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    Pivetta deserved betta.

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    Infield positioning of Grissom helps that time turn a bouncer into a DP.

    I guess the Sox batters are so awed by seeing 21st Century RS true Ws winners that they are star struck and can't see the ball. An embarrassing show for the RS HoF'ers. But time yet for a comeback

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    Quote Originally Posted by vegasbob View Post
    the one who drinks too much at Thanksgiving and falls asleep facefirst in the dressing bowl
    Harvey Wallbangers were a popular drink in the 70's. It tasted like an orange creamsickle, but it would knock you on your ass once you vacated your seat.

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    What the hell has happened to our solo HR's? They've gone the way of the dinosaurs.
    Last edited by SPLENDIDSPLINTER; 05-30-2024 at 08:07 PM.

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    Solo Hr's are so last week . The current mode of day is NoHo's

    Not only do these guys swing at really bad pitches, they then take obvious strikes for the punchout. Truly clueless at times. Not only being no hit , they only have one walk to put them over the minimum # of batters by 1.

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    Abreu with a hard day's night in RF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPLENDIDSPLINTER View Post
    Pivetta deserved betta.
    In the words of William Munny "deserves got nothing to do with it."

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    In his 3d AB vs Flaherty, Devers saw 6 pitches, none of which were in or even near the strike zone, and he swung at 3 of them.

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    This Sox team is creeping toward pathetic territory. Well, the lineup, anyway.

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    Before OB accuses another team of having a player with a bad contract, he should first look at the team he announces for.
    And there's more than just one.
    Last edited by SPLENDIDSPLINTER; 05-30-2024 at 08:57 PM.

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    The Sox continue to ming at Fenway .

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    If I was a betting man, I would bet that the Red Sox won’t get above .500 again this season, given their form and upcoming schedule.
    By the end of June they could be close to 10 games under .500

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