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  1. Can't watch it. 20 minutes of human interest stories for every 5 minutes of competition. Enough already. Televise the events. I don't care if the athlete's father was a one-eyed -proof reader who worked 20 hour days and still found the time to drive him 100 miles each day to practice. I really don't care.
  2. Maybe DD can find a way to dump his carcass and eat some of his contract like he did with Fielder -- and he got Kinsler in return.
  3. What a crazy start> Segura hits a lazy flie to CF and Bradley trips and falls on his back turning the ball into a triple. On the very next pitch the batter hits a soft liner that Bradley got a poor jump on but he catches it on the run throws it home and the catcher throws to 3rd to catch the runner going back to 3B. I never saw a game start like that. And yet Price still finds a way to give up 2 runs in the first inning to this horseshit lineup.
  4. Your recollection is correct. It was after the single after the home run in the 8th inning that most of us new that he was toast. UN's blind cat knew that he was toast after the second single. Farrell did not.
  5. And they should at least be awake.
  6. But if Farrell thought the count was 2-2, he should have questioned it. The fact that neither the runner, first base coach, nor the manager questioned the count meant that none of them knew.
  7. Did he question what tge count was after they ran on 2-2?
  8. You might be right.
  9. You want him to keep track of the count on the batter too. We are lucky if he knows the inning.
  10. LOL! Go Red Sox!!! It is time for Price to be a stopper.
  11. Wednesday wasn't one of those starts. I would have liked for him to go deeper in the game, but 5 1/3 with 1 ER is not going to make me wring my hands with regrets.
  12. I didn't say that a team should be run a day to day basis. I was commenting on your remark that you will still be a fan in 5 years. If you want to talk about the way to run a team, I don't think any team should run it's operations based on whether Moon will still be a fan 1 year or 5 years from today.;) At the end of October 2004, lots of Sox fans were hoping that Derek Lowe would not get a start in the post season, so we really don't know what part Pom will play. You are welcome, and he may also be the most overblown prospect in their tenure which is why they were willing to part with him.. Espi's age is certainly factored into the ranking, because if he were 20 or 21 and pitching to a 4+ ERA in A Ball, he wouldn't crack the top 100. I get it, and you have stated it enough that we all know it. But every bad Pom start doesn't equate with Espi becoming a star.
  13. And we don't blame the managers for every loss. I really don't blame him for any losses, because I can't be certain how the alternative would turn out. I do blame him for making many moves that have a low probability of success in game situations. I am pretty sure that his buffoonery has cost the team some games, but I don't blame him for every loss.
  14. Let's hope so, but in the words of the great Vin Scully, "we are all day to day. Secondly, if we win another championship or two before Espinoza makes it to the big leagues, it doesn't matter to me if he becomes President. Casey Kelly was ranked #24 and 31 in back to back years, and not only didn't he achieve stardom, but he never made it for a full season. Espinoza was ranked #19 going into this season. I am not convinced that 5 spots higher guarantees anything.
  15. upside-- Espinoza is 5 years away and may not make it at all or he could be traded again while in the minors. Another possibility is that he was a pump and dump. Our pitching prospects are usually overblown. DD does have a good track record in making trades. Last year he traded 2 months of Cespedes for Fullmer.
  16. That is a no-brainer.
  17. I am disappointed that when I logged on this morning that brain dead Farrell is still the manager. The reality is that if he did not get cancer last year, he would have been fired. It would have been bad PR. He has been in remission long enough.
  18. We needed a middle to back of the rotation guy, and that is what we got. Time will tell if he can maintain a 3.50 ERA. His high strike out ratio is helpful in keeping an ERA low.
  19. The results are usually uneven. When Theo delved big into the FA market in the offseason after 2006, he signed Drew, Lugo and Dice K. The results were very uneven. Lugo and Drew both stunk that season. Uneven results shouldn't dictate a moratorium going forward. A GM imo shouldn't stand pat if there is an opportunity to improve the team.
  20. DD may have messed up by not topping the Rangers offer for Beltran. We could use another big bat right now.
  21. Have there been rumors?
  22. What dumbass lame excuses JF make for tonight's game.
  23. The team needs a jolt. The only thing DD can do is to fire Farrell and hope it ignites something.
  24. The pitching can never do the job unless we score more than 5 runs
  25. Farrell can't tell left from right
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