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  1. I’m dubious that he can keep it up since he doesn’t have a great walk rate. High K/Low BB is not a great combo.
  2. June 780 July 550 Aug 1218 We can't pretend he's been good since the start of June. In this SSS, the current hot streak is masking his bad July. Does an amazingly hot 2 week stretch make up for a dismal July?
  3. Devers
  4. 1343 OPS TBR/TOR stretch 1750 OPS BAL 1153 OPS since TBR series on 7/30. Maybe the fruit basket should go to Tampa?
  5. @IanCundall The Red Sox top international FA signing from the 2021 class, OF Miguel Bleis, is off to a great start in the DSL. Through 10 games, he’s 9 for 23 w/3 2B, 1 HR, 3 SB & 2 BB:2 K. Triple slash: 391/.462/.652. Scout feedback I’m getting has been very positive: “He’s the real deal.” I guess I no longer have to consider Lavarnway the Real Deal. We have a new contender.
  6. Hell yeah. Anything that has chocolate and peanut butter for me.
  7. And with him, his Sept/Oct numbers are in line with the rest of his career, so it's not like he is wearing down at the end of the season. HIS OPSa in high leverage situations is pretty good too.
  8. First Monday promotion: @salemredsox After posting a team low 1.50 ERA through 17 appearances, Ryan Fernandez gets the long awaited call to Greenville!
  9. That team has Means, Mullins, Mountcastle, Mancini and MiLB players.
  10. Well, I'd rather them burn Cole today than use him tomorrow.
  11. Seems like a foreign substance issue then.
  12. Duran with -.2 in such short period of time is impressive.
  13. Gonna be hard to squeeze.
  14. This season hasn't been great. A lot of the guys I dropped early, I should have held onto. I don't think I'm making the playoffs, but will try to field a competitive team here on out and try to play spoiler.
  15. Yorke has dominated since May 1. Joe Davis doesn't have any carrying tools aside from his bat. He'll have to thread the needle to become a Matt Stairs type.
  16. Nobody knows why he hasn't appeared. There's an off day today. Monday is a big promotion day. Maybe Tuesday he starts?
  17. I'd take Kiké at CF and Arroyo at 2B for our best fielding team.
  18. Travis Shaw will continue to do Travis Shaw things.
  19. Scott Boras is not a vampire set out to destroy baseball. That's Manfred.
  20. I think this is reasonable.
  21. Nothing to speak of.
  22. Just posted on Fangraphs: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/slumping-red-sox-get-a-boost-with-the-returns-of-chris-sale-and-kyle-schwarber/ Sale joins a rotation that has been more solid and stable than spectacular. The Red Sox are the only team in the majors with five pitchers who have made at least 20 starts apiece, but both Garrett Richards (5.22 ERA, 5.17 FIP) and Martín Pérez (4.77 ERA, 4.92 FIP) have recently been exiled to the bullpen in favor of rookie Tanner Houck (who has yo-yoed between Triple-A Worcester and Boston but is expected to remain in the majors following Tuesday’s start against the Yankees) and Sale. The unit as a whole ranks a middling eighth in the AL in ERA (4.52) but fourth in FIP (3.92), though in the second half, those numbers have risen to 4.67 and 4.07, respectively. A lack of defensive support — the Sox are dead last in the league in defensive efficiency (.658), 18 points below the 14th-ranked Orioles and 35 points below league average — has contributed to the ERA/FIP gap. Of the five regular starters, only Nick Pivetta has a BABIP below .325, and both Nathan Eovaldi and Eduardo Rodriguez have ERAs more than a run above their FIPs. While the Sox aren’t likely to push either Sale or the 25-year-old Houck too hard, the hope is that they can at least pitch deeper into ballgames than the pair they replaced, who by combining to average less than five innings per turn taxed a bullpen that’s been hit for a 4.93 ERA and 4.14 ERA since the All-Star break.
  23. Honestly, I don't remember how Shaw is in the field. His numbers at 2b are poor though.
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