I took Pedroia last year, and I'm taking him still. Of course, I expected more out of Cano than I've seen this season, but he will still have a great career.
Pedroia OWNS 2B at Fenway and will likely be there for a long, long time. Different personalities, dispositions and fielding positions, but Pedroia is an invaluable member of a big market team who constantly shows the right approach on the field and seems to really help his team win; a la Derek Jeter.
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I see a lot of discussion about what happened to the Yankees.
The way I see it, the Yankees haven't kept up with the Red Sox because the Sox:
a) theorized better--having a game plan and sticking to it (acquire draft picks by letting middle-aged players go, draft power arms, train to OBP and plate control, generally use more money to sign players above slot in the draft, all relievers pitch from the stretch, etc.,)
scouted better--scouting opponents, scouting draftees, scouting internationally, developing international resources (training facilities in DR, relationship with Seibu Lions) finding talent for above slot draft.
c) signed/released players more strictly-- the Sox have a HUGE baseball budget every year, but they treated every dollar with high scrutiny. Not every move was perfect, but many of the most difficult proved to be good. They are patient and meticulous; an interesting parallel to the approach they expect of their hitters. Acquiring Beckett and Dice-K have been really beneficial and were pivotal for this franchise even though they gave up a lot to get them.
d) had luck bordering on dynastic: even with all the draft picks it seems really lucky that so many of them are panning out as they are. Groups of guys like Papelbon, Youkilis, Pedroia, Ellsbury, Lester, Lowry, Buchholz, and Masterson (totaling roughly $6,105,500,--from Cot's) dont' come around that often.
The luck is a huge thing, but the Sox put themselves in the position where that luck can make them great. It may make Yankee fans to feel good that the Sox are as good as theya re because of the luck, but getting guys like Jeter and Mariano were what put the Yankees over the top for years and years.