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  1. Are you as upset about Rick Reuschel not being in? He has a better case than Tiant.
  2. Grich 69.1 fWAR, 2008 G Lou 68.1 fWAR, 2390 G Grich was better. Lou just held on for an extra season. It's close enough where it's just personal preference. I tend to look at Jaffe's HOF JAWS list on bref and go through that as a reference point, FYI.
  3. I was trying to decide about buying tickets for tonight's game. Red Sox lineup versus the Marlins: 1. Allen LF 2. Casas 1B 3. Dalbec 3B 4. Tapia CF 5. Refsnyder RF 6. Alfaro DH 7. Wong C 8. Sogard 2B 9. Hamilton SS Kluber P Pass!
  4. Just because someone has done it a few times doesn't mean you should do it with the season on the line.
  5. Evans is a bigger omission than Tiant. The biggest omissions in baseball would be Grich and Dahlen.
  6. Then wouldn't the same argument work for the 9th inning? Why make the demarcation as "just one more inning, but not two"?
  7. It’s just a bad opinion. He only had 3 CG the whole year. That wasn’t going to be the 4th.
  8. DD would have just traded away Alvarez anyway.
  9. Yes, we were told "the sound off his bat is different" and that the power would come. It never really did.
  10. I don't think that made a real difference. I think he just wasn't quite ready.
  11. If he's not on the Opening Day roster they may have to send him back to NYY!
  12. No mention of Sox letting Ryan Pressly go?
  13. What do you have against Adam Stern and Lenny Dinardo? Arauz was also prior to Whitlock, so I'm assuming you knew who he was. Sox also have Rule 5 history with Marwin Gonzalez, Josh Fields and Ryan Pressly. It was not a big deal from 2013-2018 though.
  14. Russell Wilson was a Rule 5 pick. Was Michael Jordan?
  15. I guess Kiké is pretty good! https://twitter.com/RedSox/status/1630275682419761152
  16. @PeteAbe Yoshida spoke the other day about needing to learn to play the sun because so many games in Japan are in domes. He did a nice job there of using his glove to shield the sun and make the catch. Well, his defense isn't a complete train wreck.
  17. At least you can say whatever you want on this part of TalkSox and not have a certain contingent yell at you.
  18. Russell Wilson
  19. Henry helped write the CBA. He could have had the rules adjust to his benefit.
  20. We had one in Theo, but they let him leave...
  21. Vlad is going to go for the record with the new TOR dimensions.
  22. You didn't have Hamilton OR Song highlighted! Swing and a miss!
  23. What did Cinderella have to do with Halloween?
  24. Ward's stuff was down in the AFL and there was an injury that forced him to leave the AFL early. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Thaddeus Ward will remember his Nationals spring training debut for the scoreless inning he posted, for the changeup he misfired to the backstop and for the news he got afterward: He might need to change his delivery, because his current one might qualify as a balk. Ward, the top pick in December’s Rule 5 draft, pitched a scoreless bottom of the fifth against the Cardinals, though it included a walk and a wild pitch that came nowhere close to the plate. But the most notable development of his appearance might have been the news he got after he returned to the dugout about his delivery. When pitching from the stretch, Ward brings his hands together at the waist for a split-second, then does it again before coming to a complete stop. It was no problem for him last year in the minor leagues with the Red Sox, but Major League Baseball is cracking down on those kinds of moves this year. “They came up to me after the inning ended and told me about it, that the umpires were discussing it,” the right-hander said. Ward said he began incorporating that double move when he was recovering from Tommy John surgery. It helped remind him to use his legs more, pushing off the rubber. It’s become a subconscious part of his mechanics. The pertinent question is: Does Ward come to a complete stop, then reset his hands before coming to another stop pre-pitch? That would be a balk. He and the Nationals think he never truly comes to a full stop on the first set, so the club called the league after the game to inquire. “They don’t think, because he never comes to a complete stop when he does it, they don’t think it’s a balk,” manager Davey Martinez said. “But they want to make sure they see it, and then they’ll get back to us. If there’s nothing wrong that he’s doing, we don’t want him to change. But we definitely have to tell him, just in case he has to get rid of it.” Ward insists it’s not a big deal if he has to make the change. “If I don’t ever stop when I go down into that squat, then I’m not coming set twice,” he said. “However, that’s not something I want to deal with. I don’t want there to even be a chance to get called for a balk on it, ’cause that’s just a dumb balk. It’s probably going to be something I have to get rid of. It’s not that big an adjustment. I’m not going to be losing sleep over it.”
  25. Williamson was good that postseason, but he was clearly due to become a pumpkin at some point.
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