This is basically what AGon said about Hanley last year, that moving him further away from the ball just took his head out of the game. Could it blow up in their faces? Sure. However, I have much higher hopes for Hanley than for Pablo.
Nah, Jacko can spell Hanley. That question has more of a Sawxheads feel to it.
Also, anyone else really into an After Dark chat talking about wide betas? Oh la la...
The lesbians across the street gave my son their daughter's 4 in 1 Ride On Car. Both my children love it. Also, they gave me a bunch of power tools when they moved.
To be fair, Pablo did work on his mile run, he just didn't look at his stop watch all off season.
I move for a vote of no confidence on John Farrell who stated the Pablo lost 20 lbs, when it is clear he did no such thing.
"He gets a late break on every ball and takes poor routes, that's why he has to dive every time."
or
"Damon was da best, kid. He could catch anythin, not like Coco Crap."
I remember a lot of people giving Coco Crisp a good amount of hate, but he was light years ahead of Damon defensively. Every time I went to Fenway, some knucklehead would yell "Johnny woulda got that." Nope.
Why do you think he won't go to the ground?
I'm not going to convince anyone to give Pablo a chance. People made up their minds about him last year. Nothing would have fixed that even losing weight. His personality was never going to fit in a market like Boston.
Hanigan should probably stick around unless Vazquez and Swihart are really killing it this spring. I'm just not convinced that they are both ready. Whoever has the better ST should make the club for opening day. If Swihart still needs more polish, they should just move him to AAA and have Tek follow him around all year.