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Everything posted by mvp 78

  1. Who would you want out of a deal involving Devers?
  2. Don't let the Boston media fool you. That clubhouse attendant deserved what he got.
  3. What if the Cubbies don't win a WS? What if he starts feeding the monster in the Cubs organization and signs a bunch of questionable contracts that hamstrings them too? Would he still be one of the greatest then?
  4. And maybe the lack of use is why he blew up on the 2nd? Farrell's use of the bullpen is definitely a concern for me.
  5. There's nothing wrong with overusing a 41 year old bullpen arm?
  6. It's a shame that he spent the last 5 years of his time with the Sox not being able to draft or develop starting pitching.
  7. He also has a 4.50 ERA over the past 14 days.
  8. But you claimed "he's going through a rough patch." How is that a rough patch exactly?
  9. Why do you think it's an overpay? It seems like that is the going rate to acquire a pitcher like Pomeranz. Remember, the A's would only move Hill (injury guy, contract ends in October) for Espinoza.
  10. If Espinoza was in AA, you wouldn't trade him. Right now, he's just to far away to even project anything. Pitchers flame out more often than hitters. The Sox screwed up the rotation so bad (picking up Buchholz's option, relying on Kelly) that they basically forced this trade. If they moved Espinoza for a rental, it would have been a horrible move. They moved him for a solid #2 guy who just pitched in the AS game.
  11. He has 1 Quality Start in his past 4 outings. This break out may be running out of time.
  12. Honestly, it was a real panic move for Farrell to keep trotting Koji out there.
  13. He had one awful performance that has skewed his numbers. Can't really say it's a "rough patch." He hasn't given up any runs in all 5 of his appearances since getting lit up on 7/2.
  14. It's the difference between rooting for the Red Sox and fantasy baseball. At the end of the day, I would like my pretend fantasy team to do well, but I'd rather the Sox win a title than my fantasy team. You don't hoard prospects because they are shiny new toys that you want to keep in the package because they may have value someday.
  15. That's a tremendous "IF." If Pomeranz pitches like a #2 for the next 2.5 years, I don't care what Espinoza does for the Padres.
  16. And his numbers showed it the following year.
  17. mvp 78

    The Cubs

    I've hated them since the 80's when they let Punky Brewster into their dugout during the playoffs.
  18. The point still stands that you can't expect that kind of overuse out of a 41 year old guy with injury concerns and diminished "stuff." Why have him lead your team in appearances? It makes little sense to me. How effective would he be in the postseason if he pitched 70 innings in the regular season?
  19. He was on pace for 68 games. I overstated when I said approximately 80. It was more like approximately 70. I was thinking we were at around 83 games in, but we're at 91 games in.
  20. Who is iortiz picking tonight? Someone send a pigeon to his house.
  21. I know. I know. I'm a Robbie Ross superfan or something... But that guy is a solid reliever who gets little to no credit on here.
  22. Also, Ross has a better FIP and WHIP than either Hembree or Barnes.
  23. That is true, but Koji was leading the team in appearances by a lot. Barnes is the only other guy above 30 appearances that isn't on the DL.
  24. Ross did fine when given the opportunity last year.
  25. Prospects tend to flame out, especially pitchers. If Pomeranz is solid for the next 2.5 years, it's a great deal.
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