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  1. Yeah no. He's Jose's twin, and he's also huge. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8AQs0eYuWnc/T4ysrVH8b1I/AAAAAAAAFDo/_8X2rH-JmhI/s1600/fail.jpg
  2. Mass of contradictions.....
  3. Why is Carp still a member of the Red Sox again?
  4. I like the Okajima-Mortensen comparison. It seems like they have similar stuff and approach to pitching.
  5. I think the cut-of date is Saturday actually. Could be wrong.
  6. Easy on the hyperbole.
  7. When fully healthy, the Red Sox will have the best BP in baseball IMO, and with good depth to boot. Not a bad problem to have.
  8. A lot of that (more runs than hits) has to do with the team actually getting on base instead of hacking at f***ing everything.
  9. Alex Wilson looked pretty good. He should have probably gotten an extended look last year IMO.
  10. You're more than welcome to stop beating it.
  11. Yeah pretty much. Well said.
  12. I don't quite understand where you're coming from. JD is not Stephen, Stephen is not JD. He was coming off the best season of his career prior to the injury, and he had never been injured for a long stretch of time before it. He was also an above-average offensive and defensive SS (stats have no bias, and they contradict you in that sense). The comparison spits in the face of logic. As for "why was he signed", he was the best option available on a one-year deal. No one thought at the time that Iglesias was ready to take on an everyday role, and anyone who says they did was either delusional or flat out lying.
  13. Did you read the part of my post where it specifically says before the gruesome injury? Also, he has a career .760 OPS. The average ML SS OPS'd .720 last season. Is that not above average for the position, which is what i stated in my post?
  14. Unlikely he posts those numbers with the Sox, or repeats them this year for that matter. We'll see.
  15. Reddick: .209/.216/.426. Not missing him right now.
  16. You're worried about positional depth at third on April 16th? Have some faith. It's been 12 games.
  17. Cliff Lee is the textbook definition of an ace.
  18. Adam Dunn hit .215/.354 in 2003. Napoli also did it in 2006, .228/.360, albeit in 99 games. Carlos Pena .225/.357 in 2011 and .227/.356 in 2009.
  19. Wait, what? Lackey is set to resume throwing tomorrow. http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/15/john-lackey-cleared-to-resume-throwing/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
  20. But so do the players in front of you, which is the point. Now if you look at production with players on base, AND RBI, then you're talking.
  21. No, it really doesn't. Because you can't drive runs in if players don't get on base in front of you. RBI's are almost entirely dependent on your teammates. Ask Mike Trout, who had an absolutely monster season last year, yet didn't drive in 100 runs. Hunter Pence sucked monkey balls and still drove 100 because he was hitting in the middle of the Giants' order.
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