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  1. Gullett wasnt just good. He was headed for greatness before he was cut down by injury. Gary Nolan was also a big top of the rotation arm on that Reds staff when healthy. He was more injury cursed than Gullett. The trash heap that we rolled out to start the 2015 season cannot be compared to the Reds staff in 1975. While I am sure that those WAR numbers for the Reds rotation are correct, I am also sure that they were heavily influenced by the managerial style of Sparky (Captain Hook) Anderson. He did not try to get 100 pitches from his starters. If his starters gave up 2 or 3 runs in the first inning and there were 5 base runners, he'd go to the pen. He had a bunch of good arms in his bullpen and he went to them early and often. He had no patience to let his starters work out of trouble.
  2. Dumb running by Mookie on that play.
  3. Bradley hit that with authority.
  4. Porcello has lowered his ERA to 5.42
  5. Monday is Dog Day at Fenway. Every day has been Dog Day at Fenway this season. For $10 you can take your dog for a walk around the warning track. The FO knows how to raise money. For an additional fee, you should be able to purchase the 2015 Red Sox Pitcher Experience allowing the dog to take a dump on the mound.
  6. The rotation cobbled together at the start of the season lacked a top of the rotation. It was a pair of 4s, a pair of 5s and a 3, and the 3 was a borderline 4. You can't win with that. 4s and 5s are not mediocre. Generally, they suck. When combined with top of the rotation pitchers the overall result usually averages out to mediocre, I.e. League average. A rotation comprised solely of 4s and 5s will usually combine to produce a bad result. To this point our two 4s, two 5a, and a 3 have performed like two 5s, two DFAs, and a 2/3 (Buch). Edit: btw, the 1975 Reds had a great top of the rotation pitcher in Don Gullett. His career was cut short by injury, but he was very good -- a star that was still on the rise when injuries ends his career.
  7. But under Ben's leadership they have lost a lot, not won a lot.
  8. I think they should be fired, because imo they have done a lousy job. I am just saying that if they really think these guys are the right guys for the job they shouldn't cave to public opinion. That would just lead to more bad decisions. I think that ownership's faith in Ben and Farrell is fairly well exhausted.
  9. If fan pressure is the reason he fires these guys, that is poor leadership. I think Ben definitely merits being fired after 3 miserable seasons in 4 years. He is damaging the franchise. Farrell, with the exception of 2013 , has been a last place manager every other season.
  10. 3.81 was league average in 2014. In the last 3 seasons, i think only 1 team out of 30 made the playoffs with a 4 ERA. If you plan on your staff putting up a 4 ERA these days, you are eliminating yourself from post season contention.
  11. He reminds them of Deion Sanders. Maybe he likes bling like Deion, or calls himself Prime Time, or maybe his best sport is football.
  12. i agree, but imo, if they go in the tank from now, Ben and Farrell will not be back next season. The only chance that Ben has to prevent going to GM Siberia is to make some moves and take a shot at turning this around.
  13. http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/red_sox_mlb/boston_red_sox/2015/06/red_sox_acting_like_they_re_actually_a_contender Ben is really starting to sound like Baghdad Bob-- delusional.
  14. Another day and no rumors about moves to bolster the pitching staff. They are just playing out the schedule hoping that the whole thing doesn't deteriorate into a circus. It looks like the only drama that we will have at TalkSox will be guessing the date that someone open the Offseason/Hot Stove thread. Last years was opened September 24th is my recollection. We can also have a Ben and Farrell countdown -- maybe a contest as to the date they get fired.
  15. i didn't mock anyone in particular so don't take it personally. I am mocking the notion that somehow this staff that Ben built should have been good enough. It was a steaming pile of garbage when it hit the field in Fort Myers and it is fulfilling its destiny. The notion that it was good enough if the hitters hit better and the fielding was better is absurd imo. People can engage in as much wishful thinking, rationalization and denial as they want, but the results are undeniable. The staff is a pile of garbage. It would be even worse but for the fact that Good Buch has made an appearance . We all know that usually doesn't last very long. The rest of them really have very little talent, except for ER who has a lot of promise. The rest of them are DFA candidates. Dillon Gee is better than the rest of the bunch and the Mets DFA'd him.
  16. I the definition of a mediocre staff is a staff with a 4 ERA (which would be a big improvement over the current performance, imp although that would improve the team, it stil would not be competitive. A team 4 ERA doesn't cut it. If that is the definition of mediocre, I think you are mistaken. That is bad.
  17. At least Bradley is up and got a couple of hits. I am not sure if they are showcasing him or giving him a legit shot. Either way, he has to prove that he can hit in the bigs.
  18. You are just hot for her. Admit it.
  19. We score 6 runs and give up 8. The hitting has been there for the month of June and we are still losing. Hey Ben, It's the pitching stupid!
  20. or goo -- either way he is a tub of it.
  21. And when Lackey had a bad arm and was pitching poorly, the problem wasn't his horseface, but it was fun to call him horseface. The same goes for Panda, or as Spud calls him the "tub of gue."
  22. We loaded up on mediocre, but mediocre isn't good enough to be competitive.
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