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  1. This is how I grade my catchers.
  2. My definitive determination is that his defense sucked in 2015 and 2016 in Boston. He could get better, but I can clearly say that he sucked balls while playing behind the dish in the majors in 2015 and 2016. If you deny that he sucked those two years, you're gaslighting. Saying "oh his sample size was too small" doesn't matter. You can say he may be better going forward, but definitively his defense has SUCKED so far over his major league career.
  3. I don't care about Swihart's MiLB numbers.
  4. I agree.
  5. Jeter also OPS'd .438 during the series he was labelled Mr November (walk off in 2001 WS). It helped that this was his fifth trip to the WS over the past 6 years.
  6. I must be on a different twitter, twitter for old farts.
  7. His career CS% and CERA are well behind CV's and Leon's. People in the org have said that he's improved, but no one has said that his defense is ready to play. If it were, he'd be on the opening day roster.
  8. "Well, he ONLY has one plaque written about his clutchness. He's really only a 1 OPAR guy (One Plaque Above Replacement)." I hope JH reveals a statue of Ortiz when his number is retired and it has Ortiz wearing a shirt the says "Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox." Then it will be case closed for this argument.
  9. I don't think his defense is THAT close to being ready. He still can't call a game for s***.
  10. I don't understand this comment.
  11. If his defense improves in AAA this year, he'll be the opening day C next year.
  12. It is written on a plaque. It's true. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34.
  13. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34. The Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, #34.
  14. Some things are a bridge too far, Kimmi.
  15. Free range? Will you get your ass there to see it?
  16. You mean "2017 All Star Pablo Sandoval."
  17. As serious as Pom's injury history.
  18. Yup. So far so good. Ride him til he turns into a pumpkin.
  19. And you can serve me a huge piece of crow.
  20. If you want to hitch your wagon to a guy who has never pitched a full year in the rotation, go for it. Seems like a fool's errand to me. He finally looks healthy because he pitched two good innings! Laughable. And Price is still not on a throwing program. Everyone else on here said he'd be fine because of his magical elbow. When it's midseason and you guys are no longer posting, I'll try to not be too smug.
  21. He's 28. That's his prime. That's Lester's age in 2012. He has never put in a full season. The amount of people slobbering over Pom amazes me.
  22. Nah.
  23. Good thing you're not on the team then.
  24. He's had issues with management and has always stood by his teammates (a big difference imo). Not sure he's really a clubhouse cancer.
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