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  1. We can score two damnit! Keep it right where it is!
  2. Tazawa really needs to keep it right here. Two full innings to score two runs.
  3. Wow. Neither of those guys should have been on base. Just wow.
  4. And there's the problem of having poor gloves. ....and some people want Napoli at third......
  5. Well at least we tied it. Let's shut 'em down here!
  6. I know you're trying to reverse lock, but stop damnit! You are clashing with BTR's positive mojo!
  7. Ortiz does not care about your lefty specialists.
  8. f*** Freese. I hope lightning strikes him two times in a row.
  9. HP ump is terrible. Absolutely terrible.
  10. He can throw 7 with 80 pitches. Unlikely, but possible.
  11. Mexican crew confusing Napoli with Ortiz with Napoli. LOL.
  12. Doubront? OMG. Please throw strikes. PLEASE.
  13. He's not even arb-elegible IIRC. If not, at least all three arb years.
  14. Gotta put this one in the air Carp.
  15. A Drew walk here would be acceptable.
  16. Bla bla bla sit Bogaerts, bla bla bla play Napoli at 3rd bla bla bla
  17. Can't believe Peavy got out of that
  18. That doesn't mean that one false move couldn't spell the end of his postseason run. Also, hitting =/= fielding. And of course, the main problem: first base is not the same thing as third base defensively. You can scream otherwise until you're blue in the face, but all of these caveats are valid. There's a reason why experiments like these are few and far between, and even less so with a guy whose degenerative hip condition we all know very little about. Your analysis is based on a laundry list of assumptions of which only one needs to be incorrect for it to cost the Sox either his services for the rest of the post-season, or a loss in a WS game. No thanks.
  19. What makes you think he could handle bunts, or the position in general? He has not played the position professionally. Also, like the rest of us, you are not a doctor, and don't know how the position switch (3B usually demands more violent movement than 1B, and putting the entire body into throws) would affect his hip issues. Under what premise do you argue that the hip condition is a non-factor in this? Like the rest of us, you have no detailed knowledge of his hip condition or situation. It just seems like a wild idea with little practicality behind it.
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