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  1. I don't care about the interview, and i don't care whether his attitude is liked or not. I care about the Red Sox winning. As i mentioned above, there is no plausible scenario where the Red Sox get rid of Beckett without screwing themselves. Making 17 million per year, the Sox are not getting anything close to real value for him unless they eat a huge chunk of money. Saying otherwise is unrealistic. While clubhouse chemistry is important, talent is more important. They need production, and getting rid of a productive guy because of his attitude after they hired a manager to specifically to correct attitude issues would be stupid on top of stupid.
  2. I understand, but i'm referring to the perspective the Red Sox would take in this situation. Cutting him would still cost you money, give you the tax hit (which they have been reportedly been avoiding) and leave a hole in your lineup. I think this is what you're referring to. The problem is, that for purposes of the luxury tax (i know it's not what you were talking about, but bear with me here), the player would still be considered a part of the club for the "championship season". The only way to get rid of the burden of his salary from the tax is to cut him under the circumstances i mentioned above. If luxury tax issues are to be ignored, however, then it would be possible to cut him paying him a bit more than a sixth of his salary.
  3. White knighting: A lost art.
  4. Oh Lars.....how the mighty have fallen. Should've traded him when he had value.
  5. Beckett's "unapologetic attitude" wasn't a problem when he was setting the league on fire in 2007. Let's be realistic here, they got Bobby V. precisely because they thought he could fix the clubhouse culture, so how does it make sense to jettison two of our most productive players because of their attitude? That makes absolutely no sense.
  6. Refusal to give up Lars Anderson was not the problem. They were turned off by his medical reports, and looking at his second half-performance and recent surgery they were absolutely, 100% right.
  7. This borders on the obnoxious. They were right not to get him. Dude can't admit to being wrong.
  8. Can someone tell "The King" that now would actually be a good time for him to go get his prostate exam?
  9. That reminds me of a physical i had a couple years ago with a blond intern who was smoking hot. She was very, ahem, gentle. The mental fortitude required to not get wood in such a situation is not mental fortitude i posses.
  10. Pretty versed in this subject are ya?
  11. Well you didn't let me explain myself: By "stealing" the bases i meant taking them with him every time he slides into second, third and home.
  12. Fearless prediction: David Ortiz will steal 30 bases. You read it here first, folks.
  13. Hey, i'm not mad at the thread. I was right about it by the way. But what Bellhorn is saying (and it's not related to the thread itself at all) is absolutely spot on. I don't see where you're finding material for correlation from. Let me put it in simple terms for you since you seem to be busy handling tampons: The Red Sox not doing well in 2012 is not a license for Fred and his friends to act like insufferable douchebags. I'm not saying they are, but that's what Fred's implying there.
  14. So we have armchair psychologists here, too. Can i get a free online examination?
  15. I addressed two points: The point that he is still good under pressure, and the point that he shouldn't be chastised for trying to get paid like every other player. Anything else you argue is creating a position i did not present. I didn't "conveniently ignore" anything, i addressed the points i found pertinent. Lavarnway and Ortiz playing are not mutually exclusive. Why is it so difficult for you to understand that Lavarnway isn't making the big club until he's ready as a catcher? In 2010 he started slow, and so what? He was a force overall for the Sox. As for your "recallings" of incidents, most players have their whining moments. So what? Get over it. Did i disagree with him being gone after one year? Did you read the post?
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