Cora is going to win one WS before the cliff happens. Then as the team is plummeting off the cliff, he's going to sprout wings like an eagle and help the team soar to another one. I just can't put him above Tito yet, because he'd need to win at least 4 WS titles and he'd probably only win 3. The 2004 title is basically double credit for Tito.
Part of my determination is based on how he coached the PawSox in 90 when my family had season tickets. He was also overrated as a player (the same JAWS as John Valentin).
Tatum has been playing great so far. At this point, he seems like a better fit for the C's than Tatum or Ball would have been.
Brown has continued to improve upon the flashes we saw last year.
This team could be really really good.
I can only do my lifetime:
Best to Worst:
Tito
Alex Cora
Jimmy Williams
John Farrell
Joe Morgan
Grady Little
McNamara
Zimmer
Houk
Kennedy
Hobson
Kerrigan
Bobby V
Pesky
My apologies. I've been pretty busy this week and haven't been able to keep up.
Good news though, I should have a lot more time on my hands next week to continue my onslaught of shitposting!
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Um, in order for the Sox to not reach a cliff, they'll have to develop 3 aces?
Pardon me, if I am going to disagree with that since they've remained competitive without developing an ace in forever.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS200310050.shtml
You're also misremembering the A's series as well. I think Ortiz played an integral part in winning game 4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTVR2g61D50 Skip to 1:03:30