Still a higher winning % than the all time Seattle Mariners mark of .470 (3246-3655). AND the Sox record includes one of the most dreadful of all time seasons in a small sample of 1.37 years.
In order for the Mariners to get above .500, they'd have to have a winning percentage of .600 (97 wins per year) for over 12 straight years.
As a reliever in regards to the other guys thrown out there, yes. You can't really just dump everyone and expect all your reclamations to work out. You should keep guys like Weber, Mazza, Valdez and Brewer around because their replacements would most likely be worse (as we saw from Triggs, Covey, et al). Springs will probably stick around too. He pitched well until the last week or so.
Brewer and Weber were successful (in Sox terms) out of the bullpen. I think they stick around for next year. However, Bloom could dump 20 guys off the 40 man and it wouldn't affect this team's chances all that much.
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Fortnite is still really popular, but I think it's probably more of a casual or kids game at this point.
Aside from League of Legends (probably the most famous esports game), I think Dota 2 is probably the "cooler" esports game at the moment. I haven't heard much about the others and don't really play any online games to begin with.
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The Sox now have enough room to add Pedroia, Sale, Rodriguez, Brewer, and Hart back on to the 40-man once JBJ hits free agency.
Later they will need to continue the bloodletting for Groome, Mata, Seabold, Wong, Potts, and Rosario.
Brice, Covey, Godley, Hall, Hart, Kickham, Leyer, Stock, Triggs, Walden, Peraza, Chatham, Lin
I bet they keep Aybar since he's the youngest pitcher on the 40 man.