The Astros did not even play all that well Saturday night. Their pitching gave up buckets of walks. We did nothing with them. All the Astros did was nudge us a little and we folded up and went into "I want to go home and cry in my beer" mode. Worse, the Astros literally felt that we were so out of it that they could just bait us into beating ourselves and they did that continually both Saturday night and Friday night.
Friday night, the Astros punished Cora and the team for thinking it would run that s*** OF out there to play in the toughest OF in baseball when we actually have the very best OF for playing in Fenway Park just right there, Beni in LF, JBJ in CF and Mookie in RF. We sat the league GG CFer, moved the GG RFer from his premier RF play to CF where he is barely average and moved JD, now an average OFer in any OF position to what is the most difficult corner OF position in baseball, RF in Fenway Park. There are ways to sit JBJ if you want to Alex. The ways you are choosing are crap on toast.
The Astros played like a team that wanted to win Saturday night, buoyed by the sort of confidence we brought to the game many times last year and we came looking like we did not even want to be there. We looked like we had a tough night Friday night, stayed out too late, yawned, rolled out of bed and crawled out onto the field as if it was a ST practice day in Florida. Kinda' funny since it appears the Sox did not bring their game with them to Florida this Spring but then managed to somehow leave it there. How do you do both of those? Did they have "their game" for about one day in early March and that was it? Did we miss that Spring game when they basically ejaculated the entire first quarter of the season in one magnificent and meaningless performance?
This in a game that it should not have been hard to get up for in our own building. Sadly our everyday players have looked much like this for what is now about 25% of the season. Saving JD, 1-6 in our batting order have been streaky at best so far. Frankly, it matters little to me who was pitching for us Saturday night. It matters more to me that the Sox starting pitcher on Saturday night appears to have been a phycological hurdle that our own players could not get over.