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  1. Iglesias is in the game already. Varitek just picked a runner off second, and Iglesias made the tag.
  2. One of the announcers just said that Magadan said Ortiz is in the same shape mentally and physically that he was at the end of the last year. If he could hit .260/.350/.515 with 30+ home runs and 100+ RBI we'll be in good shape.
  3. I wonder if we'll see Iglesias in this one once Scutaro gets a couple at bats.
  4. Big Papi just hit the first home run of the spring... :ortiz:
  5. It's the first spring training game of the year. Come on, lighten up! You can go back to your sarcastic self when we play BU
  6. Casey Kelly pitched a scoreless first with 2 strikeouts and a ground out and is now done for the day. I wish it was televised, I still haven't seen him pitch.
  7. Drew has apparently been talking about hitting leadoff. http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100302&content_id=8655494&vkey=news_bos&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos Whether he hits leadoff or not, I think that Drew and Youkilis are the best choices to hit in the 3rd and 4th spots in the order. Youkilis lead the team with a .961 OPS last year and Drew was a close third with a .914 OPS. I think I'd bat Drew third so the lineup's lefty-righty-lefty-righty at the top of the order. Also, Youkilis has tremendous RISP numbers so I'd want as many hitters on as possible in front of him.
  8. Think whatever you want. If you want to play tabloids with a picture of him running in a windbreaker, by all means...
  9. What's that say about you? Any objective fan would say that Jeter looks the same as he always does.
  10. http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/5406/photos;_ylt=AhWRcuBaCBBYgAp8v5_jSrWFCLcF#photoViewer=urn%3Anewsml%3Asports.yahoo%2Cgetty%3A20050301%3Amlb%2Cphoto%2C48549cc2b66ebd633201d9cb9a527d05-getty-95659428nl002_new_york_yank%3A1 No, he doesn't. Let's not get dramatic about a picture of him in a windbreaker. He looks the same as he always has.
  11. http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100301&content_id=8635050&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy Doesn't sound like it matters much to A-Rod, but it could implicate Jose Reyes and Tiger Woods who also saw the doctor.
  12. http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=MLB&id=5728 He should be a decent back of the bullpen guy. Over his minor league career he's had a WHIP of 1.11 and a K/BB of 4.85. He's had good control and has struck out more than a batter an inning. He was the closer for the Tuledo Mudhens last year.
  13. Like I said, minor injuries happen to all kinds of players. That's what ST is for, to get out the kinks.
  14. Might not be such a bad thing. We only need four pitchers through the first two weeks anyways and this will allow him to get some extra time to prepare.
  15. That's what I thought at first, but then again, what happens if the White Sox make the Padres an offer that's not as good as what the Red Sox would offer and they balk at the thought of adding any more to their deal? Hoyer might realize he's asking for too much considering A-Gon's gonna leave in a two years anyways.
  16. It isn't just Cameron, and it isn't just the handful of Sox fans on this site. It's Daisuke, Beltre (rolled ankle) and now Cameron that some fans are being dramatic over. It's spring training, minor injuries happen all the time at the beginning of the year because these players are starting to get back into playing condition. Not that they don't stay in shape over the course of the offseason, but it's not the same wear on their bodies that playing every day takes.
  17. Fixed it for ya. Come on, are we really gonna be dramatic every every minor injury that happens to a Red Sox player?
  18. To sum up my opinion on the matters, he's had some serious injury issues with his wrist/arm. But he has shown an ability to be a great hitting shortstop when he's healthy. He hit .282/.378/.442 in the minors and he hit .310/.340/.476 with the Red Sox before he got hurt (in a small sample size).
  19. http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=MLB&id=4212 I know a lot of people think that Iglesias may be the SS of the future. But Lowrie has a ton of talent as well. He hit .282/.378/.442 in 1354 at bats in the minors and had a UZR/150 of +27 in 75 games at shortstop in the majors. Now if he could only stay healthy...
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