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  1. If it was just a one time thing, he'd be given a pass. I just think his terrible starts to the year have a bigger impact on this team than people want to let on.
  2. Brentz found two taters. Castillo hit his 5th. Lowell plays their first game tonight.
  3. He should have been positive WAR since day 1.
  4. "Honestly, today, we felt good from the get-go regardless of the score," said Cora. "Obviously we wanted David to go deep and pitch well, but we never felt that we were out of the game. J.D. put a good at-bat and then Jackie did what he did. But honestly, today was a different vibe in the dugout, which was good." The different vibe might have been nothing more than the sweet sounds of the Red Sox barreling the baseball with the type of authority that had been lacking in recent days. "It's always offense," said Cora. "I feel like guys are finding their stride. They're finding their swing. It's hard to create energy when you're not swinging the bat well. Right away J.D. goes deep. Jackie goes deep. Raffy goes deep and that's how you get energy. It's offense. I felt they were putting on good at-bats, good swings from the get-go."
  5. 19th richest owner in MLB and was expected to buy the Mets. He doesn’t have small market pockets.
  6. Not as much as you’d think. He was managing partner at Goldman Sachs.
  7. I'm not sure if it would make a difference if he went to Boston or LA. It's not like he's going into hiding.
  8. @redsoxstats Dombrowski on @DaleKeefeWEEI "Eovaldi, Wright, Pearce, Moreland are coming, those questions need to be answered before you look outside. Our club is very solid when performing to their capabilities." Says the strength is when the 5 man rotation is rolling, need Eovaldi back.
  9. Don't care. Stuart Sternberg Net Worth and salary: Stuart Sternberg is an American Wall Street investor who has a net worth of $800 million dollars.
  10. Betts RF, Benintendi LF, Martinez DH, Devers 3B, Bogaerts SS, Vázquez C, Bradley Jr. CF, Chavis 1B, Hernández 2B Bradley bumped to 7th. All B's in the OF. Win.
  11. Nice to see the guy they thought they were signing a few years ago. Glad his arm has held together.
  12. http://www.espn.com/mlb/player/hotzones/_/id/33039/mookie-betts His slugging for the past two years for low and away shows me that he should just lay off those pitches for good. https://www.fangraphs.com/spraycharts.aspx?playerid=13611&position=OF&type=battedball All his HR's are basically LF - CF. He should just wait for his pitch.
  13. That shouldn't be the fault of other franchises unless they are also going to mandate a salary floor.
  14. He always puts out his zaniest lineups when it's presumed to be a rain shortened game.
  15. The other owners can easily afford a higher payroll. It's time to stop giving these "small market franchises" so much of a helping hand.
  16. Nope. It was black and white. The other video had lots of blood in it.
  17. Which is weird since he rarely swings at a first pitch and loves to watch balls middle/middle go right by. Really odd.
  18. Tough when he hasn't played much in 3 years. He still needs time to adjust.
  19. The video of the driver getting stomped is pretty brutal.
  20. Yesterday's granny: https://twitter.com/PawSox/status/1139227788576247808
  21. He's been really consistent with the bat this year and his line drive swing seems to working well. Can't say I saw it happening back in January.
  22. Maybe it's a down year for prospects? IDK. It's weird though.
  23. I'm sure the following anecdote will bother nobody on here. @ByChrisMason Mired in a slump so severe that he was dropped from the leadoff spot to the No. 9 hole, Michael Chavis heard something he wasn't expecting. "Congratulations. You're in your first major league slump. I hope you have 20 more in your career."
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