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  1. Because his chance was coming to ST and being ready for this season. He squandered that opportunity.
  2. A Lovecraft story is the perfect way to describe the past two years. Story is about facing certain doom (last place). Narrator passes out from fear (fans bail on the season by August). Narrator wakes up after unspeakable horrors (fans come back for ST). That's basically every Lovecraft story.
  3. If he pitched like 2014, he'd be worth it. He just hasn't done so in Boston. Maybe this year?
  4. 2012 1.5 WAR 2013 2.4 WAR 2014 4.0 WAR Nearly?
  5. And that he was the worst fulltime player last year.
  6. Pablo is at fault for being out of shape.
  7. It's less unreasonable and less unrealistic than the question you posed.
  8. The question is: if they didn't extend him, would you have signed him for the contract this offseason after his 2015 performance? That's far more relevant than saying "what if he pitched well."
  9. Your argument is based in fantasy land and not real life. The fact of the matter is Porcello didn't have a long track record of being a top pitcher. He was good for one year. The extension was done too early, plain and simple.
  10. Oh boy. Theoretical good value really gets meexcited.
  11. Sorry, but you're wrong about the offspeed stuff.
  12. We have provided good reasons, you just don't agree. My reasoning conflicts with yours, so I could never convince you no matter what my reasoning.
  13. But the reality is that he didn't pitch well. Your point is just guess work.
  14. He went from being fat to obese.
  15. They've handed out tons of big contracts. I think they value analytics just as much (maybe even more considering Pablo's defense). Not sure how they changed the prioritization of the farm.
  16. This ST was his second chance. He blew it by showing up out of shape.
  17. What philosophy? Which career?
  18. Until you can admit Pablo's a little out of shape, these conversations will go nowhere.
  19. But now they have Pablo on the bench, a former WS MVP. He'd be a great pinch hitter especially since you're expecting regression. If Pablo hits when given the chance, he'll earn his job back. Having his agent bitch about the situation only makes it worse for him though. Castillo can play all 3 OF positions very well. Not sure how it really hurts the bench.
  20. Castillo has never been an effective Major Leaguer. Expecting him to "reverse course" is a fool's errand. If the Sox believed he was an everyday player, they'd ride it out with him. The problem with Pablo is that his defense is horrendous and he is more out of shape than ever. It's hard to reverse course there unless he starts to lose the weight.
  21. The trade was fine, the extension was not.
  22. Carefully.
  23. For the next contract.
  24. That's all I'm saying. If he wants to be a good soldier, his agent is hurting his career.
  25. Can't agree. If agent is truly speaking out of turn, he'd be fired. Pablo is hiding behind him.
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