Hey y'all. Jet lagged like crazy, currently 3am where I am.
For the sox, we all saw the 7-2 run and every game was a massive struggle with some serious level of luck factor. Some people were heartened by the wins saying that a good team pulls out games that they shouldnt technically win. Others were a bit more realistic and saw that that run masked a bigger issue. Namely, no part of the sox team is playing well.
First of all, I have never really been a proponent of the locker room cohesion theory. But having some of your stars from yesteryear sitting for new guys who arent producing could be a problem. Lowell forced from 3b to a platoon DH role. Papi forced from full time DH to platoon. Vtek pulled from the starters ranks. While they might be pissed or they might not be, you lose that level of leadership on the field. Getting together and singing kumbaya in the lockerroom is not necessary. Having leaders on the field capable of keeping their cool in key spots, buying into the team philosophy, and getting big hits is a big part of a well led team. The sox dont have that right now.
The offense is hit or miss, and seems to be keeping up with the same problem from last season. You hit average to bad pitchers well, but cannot hit above average to good pitchers at all. Even as some players start to heat up, that trend continues. The Brad Bergeson's and Dana Eveland's of the world face your wrath, but the Millwood's and even the Brett Cecil's skate by with minimal problems
The SP is starting to come around. Beckett and Lester threw solid outings and Lackey fought through a tough outing to minimize damage. DiceK was miserable. That being said, you got 2 losses out of a 7IP 3ER performance and a 7IP 2ER performance. That is not acceptable to a team like the O's.
And now the pen is starting to lose its cool now that the SP are starting to work their way into the season.
And now, 7 games back of the Rays and 6 back of the Yankees in the L column and heading into one of the most difficult stretches of the season, the sox find themselves in a precarious position. Start winning, or be turned from buyers into sellers at the break.
From a Yankee fan perspective, I must say that this is the most disjointed sox team I have seen since Tek went down with a bum knee in 2006. Theo has his work cut out for him, cause TB and NYY are not letting up