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  1. But the real problem is our pitching is completely incapable of winning games where we score less than 5 runs. An ace wins a game with a 2-0 lead. We have no ace.
  2. Losing series is not the way to right the ship.
  3. Back to under .500. Disgraceful.
  4. It doesn't matter whether it was intentional. You can't let your players get hit in the head without sending a message back. Someone will go down today. You can count on it.
  5. I find it both amusing and aggravating that the Dodgers, who were in such disarray a year ago that they were under close supervision of the Commissioner's office, are in first place and they are adding a Superstar player and looking to add to their rotation. The Red Sox, one of the premier franchises in the sport, are in last place and can't or won't add any talent to their team or make any big roster moves. I thought it was the Dodgers that were supposed to be the dysfunctional ownership group. Maybe the Red Sox should request that the commissioner be our conservator to get us back on track.
  6. Yes. They had better be on their toes.
  7. They won't bring up a minor league first basemen to fill in at third like the Sox did with Mauro Gomez? I don't understand. Isn't that how you run a premier franchise?
  8. Our team stinks. They have shown themselves to be completely incapable of going on any sustained run, hence the .500 record. I am sure that someone will post some meaningless stat to show that we are better than our record-- maybe we have the best record in Tuesday night games in all of baseball, but it is a mediocre team at best with the heart of a loser. The second wild card keeps us dangling and keeps a glimmer of hope alive. If only Lester could pitch like 2010, if only Beckett could pitch like 2011, if only we didn't spot the other team 3-4 runs in the first inning of every game, if only Ortiz comes back healthy, if only Ellsbury plays like he did in 2011, if only Crawford played like Tampa Bay Crawford, if only the umpires would give us some calls, and on and on. If only the Queen had balls she would be the King. To many ifs= failure.
  9. The Yankees who have had as many injuries as us will not whine, but will kick ass and leave the whining to us, because that is what we do best.
  10. This is an excellent point. If Cherries spent more than 5 minutes on this, he was wasting his time. This guy is getting lost in meaningless details like Lillishit and he is missing the boat.
  11. I agree. The FO is full of excuses. They whine about injuries and get their mouthpieces on radio to take up the cause until the fans start drinking the damn Kool Aid. Our offense is where we have had injuries. Yet, we lead the league in runs scored, so the injuries haven't hurt us in that regard. It has been the pitching that has been the problem since day 1. The pitching has not been the victim of injuries. From day 1 it was an obvious problem, but Bobby V and Cherries made one statement after another that they were happy with our pitching. They were either being deliberately misleading or incompetent. Take your pick. The Yankees have been bitten with the injury bug too. They have had some major injuries, but yet they are chugging along and rolling over the competition. The difference in the organizations is obvious. The Red Sox suffer serious injuries to the outfield and they address the issue with Marlon Byrd, Darnel McDonald, Daniel Nava and other assorted cast offs. Some of them, most notably Nava have done an admirable job. The Yankees address their OF issue by getting Ichiro for no financial cost and little in the way of prospects. One organization is committed to winning. The other is committed to selling bricks and revenue streams.
  12. Can you find any place in my post where I referenced his performance good or bad? No, I did not. I was merely holding myself accountable for my predictrions. On this one. We now know the answer. How are you doing with you predictions? That is what this thread is for. Our team sucks. I am in a foul mood over it. I don't need your nitpickky gotcha ********. My big bold prediction that I and a few others had beat the drum on was that this team did not have enough pitching. We were more right than we could have imagined. If I was going to brag about something, I'd be beating everyone over the head with that one. Be thankful that I have been exercising restraint.
  13. That is about his speed. He tinkers with a roster. I really don't think he is the guy to rebuild this roster, and this roster needs to be shaken up. Big moves to and from need to be made.
  14. I heard that Hamels signed an extension with the Phillies. That takes that pipe dream off the table. So many people were unconcerned when we added no pitching this off season, because they felt confident that we would land Cain or Hamels. Well, they are both off the table. Greinke is left. There are no aces available as FA's this off season other than Greinke. They missed the boat in not getting Gio Gonzalez. There will be no bold moves by Cherries at the deadline this season. There will be no ace added to the staff and HanRam went to te Dodgers. It will be essentially the same team to finish the season. As a sports talk guy in NY says: You can lock that up.
  15. No and no. Also, there is no big investment in him. They are saving his arm so that he is healthy for next season so we can make a strong run at 4th place.
  16. They will make no meaningful moves.
  17. Wow! They traded HanRam for a bucket of s***. Eovaldi sucks. I have been watching this guy this season. He would fit perfect on oir staff. He walks tons of batters and sucks. Miami gets a new stadium and they spent a lot of money, but the whole thing is blowing up in their faces.
  18. ^A bold prediction confirmed to be half correct. They met with him but never offered a contract: http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/red_sox/
  19. Jeter and Arod plunked by king Felix in the 8th inning. ARod had to come out of the hand. He was in quite a bit of pain.
  20. I smell an under the radar acquisition coming:
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