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  1. Man, I would have loved to have gotten Lee. When he is on, nobody can hit him
  2. This is due to be an interesting deadline. The Sox need a starter with Wake and Miller in the 4 and 5 spot. Their pen is coming back into shape with Jenks on the mend. RF is looking like a black hole with Drew, but the rest of the lineup is solid. I am not sure which way they go, but I guarantee they kick the tires on Beltran. In terms of NYY, not sure where they go either. The mantra has been starting pitching, but with Colon due back in a week and Hughes not far behind, the yankees suddenly have 6 big league starters (not counting Gordon) for 5 spots. And with no big ace dangling out there on the deadline like last yr with Lee, I doubt the Yankees empty the farm for a back of the rotation type. 2 big weaknesses a month ago are filling from within. Swisher has turned the bat back on, and Posada has been unreal in June. If those guys can just hit to a high .700OPS the rest of the way, let alone their career norms of mid .800, the offense should be good for the long haul. I predicted that this would be a BIG deadline in the pre-season, but I am not sure either team will make a major splash
  3. Once again, love the crow eating here.
  4. I also love this one. LOL
  5. He did really well in the Pittsburgh game. He was not very good in SD
  6. So now, instead of looking at the quality of the offense faced, you are going down to his swing % out of the zone and his first pitch strike % against a team with no punch. Once again, do the ladies enjoy your prematurity or do they not like getting cream on their leg before the action begins. The guy has ace stuff. I have never disputed that. But he has faced 2 lineups that are 25th and 28th in the majors in runs scored. The composite OPS of the Padres is .645 and for the Pirates, it is .663. Are you really going to draw conclusions based on two starts vs two abysmal offensive National League teams? Really? Cmon now, you are better than that. We'll see how he does when he gets back to the AL and has to face a lineup that actually has someone who knows hot to hit in it
  7. I worked with his cousin.
  8. Crawford has posted OPS' of .810 and .761 in May and June respectively. If he stays in the .800 range, then he's the Crawford of his TB days. Just his abysmal April will skew this yrs numbers
  9. 2 starts in and you are asking about him becoming Lester. Are you typically this premature with the ladies?? Miller has shown ace stuff and showed improved location vs the Pirates. He's faced two terrible offenses, one which he allowed too many baserunners and one where he was solid. He gets the impotent Stros next, so not a real test of his mettle. We'll see how he does vs a team that actually carries lumber and can actually take a pitch outside the zone
  10. And, you guys dont get to face us until August, who you typically need to get out of a funk.
  11. Sped up his bat then threw a slider out of the zone. Picture perfect pitching. This guy is gonna make a lot of money once he hits FA
  12. Hanrahan is throwing exactly the way you need to beat AdGon. Do not go away, do not go low.
  13. With the recent happenings with Boston, I actually think their biggest challenge will be making the playoffs rather than actually doing well in them. TB is playing well and the Yankees can pound the bad teams, even if they struggle with the sox. But the sox have a lax approach at times against the bad teams and have such a significant dropoff after their top 3 that they will need their big three to step up regularly to sustain the crap in the back end. I still think the sox make the playoffs and the world series, but the injury to DiceK and the suck that is John Lackey will hurt more than you guys willgive credit for
  14. Josh Reddick worked on his selectivity. He has the raw tools, but big league pitchers were picking him apart with pitches off the black and down in the zone. Now, he's waiting for his pitch, and while it is a SSS, he looks like a new hitter. I hope the Yankees take note of this and start giving their kids a f***ing chance. This kid could have lazed around and hit the piss out of the ball in AAA and become a AAAA hitter. Instead, he got a shot, sucked, learned that his game wasnt good enough as is and he worked hard to fix his shortcomings. We need to do this with some of our kids. Put their feet to the fire, show them that they need to keep working
  15. The Rays will be in it for the long haul. Their offense is sputtering, but that pitching staff with Shields and Price is dirt
  16. 6IP of 2ER ball shouldnt net you a loss. The sox O has scored 3 runs off the vaunted Pittsburgh staff. Actually, I just looked it up and the Pirates have the 9th best ERA in the bigs. Its probably a fluke. Regardless, the sox should be hitting better than this against these schmucks
  17. Yankees had him, dealt him away. He was meat in the AL East. Good control, lots of off speed junk but a FB in the 86-88mph range.
  18. Jeff Karstens is the opposing pitcher. Just remember that. He sucks soooo bad
  19. Hence why I am unsure he is the sox future at SS. He's never been considered a hitter of any sorts. He's a defense first player at an important IF position, but with no bat to speak of, he'll quickly become a liability in your lineup when facing the AL East
  20. Sabathia dominant tonight. 8IP 1ER, I'll take it. First to 10 wins and soon to be the owner of a new 7 yr contract
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