Don't want to leave you, 700, Elk, Ex1 or anyone else in the lurch so I will put on my upbeat cap on and say this could work for us next year but a lot of good things have to happen to make it work so we make up for 2011 and get back into the Playoffs.
One, no matter how anyone of us slices it, Beckett, Lester and Buchholz must pitch outstanding baseball next season as our "Big Three". They must not only be effective, they must stay in one piece. Health is an absolute necessity for these three if we are to challene for a division title next year.
Secondly, we need to hit just as well next season as we did most of this one, and that includes comeback years from Crawford (bat him second) and Youkilis. That would make up for the possibility that Ellsbury and Papi might not duplicate their solid 2011 seasons. If they do, however, more power to us.
Thirdly, here is where we might depart in how we go about it. We still haven't settled the compensation for Epstein going to the Cubs. We could initiate talks and carry them over in trade talks for Matt Garza. To me he is the pitcher we need, a proven solid No. 3 or 4, was tough against us and though his record and ERA against the Yankees was not all that great, that is deceiving because when he was bad against them he was really bad and his ERA shot up, but there were game when he pitched very well and beat them. He is AL East experience and would give us four solid starters.
Fourth, I hate to say this because of our miserable experience with Penny and Smoltz, Jason Johnson and Kyle Snyder, but a low risk, high reward for a No. 5 might net us some good luck for a change, especially if our hitting is strong. Maybe Miller, maybe Doubrant and then we wouldn't have to sign anybody and concentrate on our bullpen.
Fifth and last, despite all this talk about building a bullpen being a crapshoot, under Epstein, it was more crap than shoot. We are due for some luck down there in our pickings. It would be so much better if we had Bard and Aceves down there to give us two credible people at the least. This is where we really need some luck but there are some arms we could go for that would not be prohibitly expensive.
Oh yes I still think we are too lefthanded. We need a RH hitting outfielder with some sock.
OK my friends, tear it apart, praise it with reservations, add or subtract from what I said. I'd like to hear some definitive suggestions on these matters from you. Is this plan of mine even workable?