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11 hours ago, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

"You're still the little boy who never grew up."

My hypothesis here is that guys never change after the age of 17/18.  We'll go to school, get jobs, raise families, and retire, but we will always remain children.  The great philosopher Peggy Bundy, was quoted saying that 'men are children with paychecks'.

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7 hours ago, drewski6 said:

Because hot hitters can get cold and cold hitters can get hot.  And also, Monasterio isnt really a SS, and who is playing 2b right now? Sogard?  Plus with Yoshidas injury, there may be some DH opportunities.

Also, Story is professional, mature and a team leader.

But Who's on first.

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10 hours ago, SPLENDIDSPLINTER said:

As much as I love CCR they're actually from the Berkeley area of California, so I would argue whether they qualify as Southern rock.

Imposters!

Great ones, though.

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10 hours ago, JoeBrady said:

My hypothesis here is that guys never change after the age of 17/18.  We'll go to school, get jobs, raise families, and retire, but we will always remain children.  The great philosopher Peggy Bundy, was quoted saying that 'men are children with paychecks'.

Poor Peggy -- pestering her hubbie for love all those years (this is how we know it was TV fiction).

And then, of course Al Bundy ends up with Sophia Vergara. Like that part was realistic...

... and now you know why we'd rather watch the non-fiction Red Sox flop around with the worst offense ever for over two months before they sold their soles of their Nikes to become the greatest team in the history of this summer.

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25 minutes ago, mvp 78 said:

 

Glad he's protecting his rehabbing finger by keeping it in his back pocket!

Even if it's not BP, all those reporters waving pens and notebooks and recording cellphones can be dangerous.

 

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I think the reason I am off on Braves is because their 2026 injuries are less of a fwar subtraction from projected because the projecteds are already down from previous injuries.

For example, losing spencer strider to injury in 2026 probably wasnt as huge as a loss as i would think from a fwar perspective because his fwar projection for 2026 was already down from his previous injuries.  ANd maybe some of this applies to Acuna too.

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15 hours ago, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

Poor Peggy -- pestering her hubbie for love all those years (this is how we know it was TV fiction).

And then, of course Al Bundy ends up with Sophia Vergara. Like that part was realistic...

... and now you know why we'd rather watch the non-fiction Red Sox flop around with the worst offense ever for over two months before they sold their soles of their Nikes to become the greatest team in the history of this summer.

More like Peggy pestering Al for money, which makes it more like non-fiction.

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Posted
16 hours ago, drewski6 said:

I would think Braves 1 with us 2, but im not super far off.

Cubs? That staff has taken a beating…

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16 hours ago, mvp 78 said:

https://blogs.fangraphs.com/which-teams-have-suffered-the-most-due-to-injuries/

Red Sox #1 - 12.8 fWAR potentially lost due to injury YTD (ZiPS)

Red Sox #1 - 4.0 fWAR potentially lost remainder of 2026 (ZiPS)

"If everyone was healthy, we wouldn't have a depth issue!" Is that a serious argument? 

 

Sorry I couldn't help myself.  But I think those stats better illustrate what was going on inside my mind the other day.  Honestly, WHO gets injured is important.  All teams sustain injuries through out the year, all teams have depth guys etc etc.  But losing someone like Crochet is obviously very different than losing Zack Kelly.  And losing someone like Conor Wong is obviously not the same blow as losing Contreras would be at this point. 

Not surprised the Sox are #1

Seems like the Sox have had worse luck than most teams with the injury bug for a few years now.  

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On 8/18/2026 at 7:45 AM, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

Poor Peggy -- pestering her hubbie for love all those years (this is how we know it was TV fiction).

And then, of course Al Bundy ends up with Sophia Vergara. Like that part was realistic...

... and now you know why we'd rather watch the non-fiction Red Sox flop around with the worst offense ever for over two months before they sold their soles of their Nikes to become the greatest team in the history of this summer.

I always imagined that Ed O'Neills character in Modern family was sort of like a sequel to Married with Children where Al got away from his family and became rich successfull and had a second chance at life. 

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2 hours ago, Hugh2 said:

I always imagined that Ed O'Neills character in Modern family was sort of like a sequel to Married with Children where Al got away from his family and became rich successfull and had a second chance at life. 

Sold twice as many shoes…

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