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  1. As of now, the Red Sox are obviously a powerhouse.
  2. I think he was talking about Reyes.
  3. I think it's better than finishing second or third in the division every year and winning no WS. According to you, all you have to do to be a powerhouse is win 100 games-even if you finished 8 games back and got knocked out in the division series. I guess we'll have to let you define what it means.
  4. I think I like your uncle Tom.
  5. Winning the World Series made a favorable impression on you, I see.
  6. There you go - the two sides of the coin, with Butler and this guy.
  7. The rewards for that achievement are pretty slim.
  8. What do you call it when you realize without a doubt that you're just not good enough to play in the majors? I would imagine the response varies a lot from one individual to the other. Some can accept it and play in the minors or move on to making a living some other way. For some I would think it's pretty tough.
  9. Most of whom will have their hopes and dreams shattered...that's what I'm saying. It's all relative, really. Guys like Trout and Mookie obviously have all the confidence in the world. But the further down the totem pole you go, the more of a struggle it is.
  10. Yeah, I suppose you can be a powerhouse even though you haven't won the division since way back in 2012.
  11. On the other hand, many MLB careers are very short. If you include the whole population of guys who play even a few MLB games, obviously a lot of them have had their confidence to play at the highest level destroyed.
  12. I think so too. It may not be a huge difference, but any difference counts.
  13. Yeah, what did desperate dave do for us this year?
  14. It may have something to do with having such a fresh example in Pedroia.
  15. Fair point. Eovaldi did have the 22.1 postseason innings with a 1.61 ERA and .81 WHIP though. He's a speculative play, that's for sure.
  16. He also had a 2.2 fWAR in 111 innings. That's pretty good.
  17. That's true. I was thinking more in terms of payroll.
  18. I would view Eovaldi as replacing Porcello after 2019.
  19. Eovaldi's regular season fWAR this year was 2.2, BTW. It's not like he was bad during the season and only good in the postseason.
  20. $60 million for a starter is not really 'big money' any more. It's medium money at most.
  21. Again with the 'over their heads'?
  22. Well, he's only 28, and obviously he's been derailed by injury at least as much as inconsistency.
  23. I would say trying to fix second base is actually a minor concern. We got through 2018 pretty well with our motley crew of second-sackers.
  24. It's not really a minor concern when you're talking about a 26 year old who is potentially one of the all time greats.
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