Jump to content
Talk Sox
  • Create Account

Bellhorn04

Community Moderator
  • Posts

    54,669
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    75

 Content Type 

Profiles

Boston Red Sox Videos

2026 Boston Red Sox Top Prospects Ranking

Boston Red Sox Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

Guides & Resources

2025 Boston Red Sox Draft Pick Tracker

News

Forums

Blogs

Events

Store

Downloads

Gallery

Everything posted by Bellhorn04

  1. It's a thad song. Not the way it ort to be.
  2. I don't know, it seems quite possible they never wanted him back and the story about him being a priority was just more of our current front office's ******** stories. Not wanting him back makes more sense, especially considering their joke offer and the Story signing. The net effect is they leave a lot of fans unhappy, confused or both. Good times.
  3. Well, there are bashers who focus on the obvious stuff, and bashers who focus on the less obvious stuff. The way things are going, there's a lot to choose from.
  4. And if you're going to be listing good moves and bad moves you can't leave out the non-moves, either. moon and mvp and others say it was a damaging non-move not to trade Bogey, JD and Eovaldi, get something for them, and get below the tax line. So that's an example of a bad non-move in your books.
  5. moon, we could finish last five years in a row and you'd find a way to have Bloom's good moves outnumber his bad ones. Maybe it's not the right methodology to judge performance by. All the majority of fans care about right now is that we won 78 games last year, this was supposed to be a big offseason, and we may have actually gotten worse. Bloom is going to be judged on the 2023 standings. It will be his fourth season, and if we finish last he'll have done the same as Cherington except that Cherington won it all his second season. And we know what happened to Cherington.
  6. Yes, that's what I'm saying.
  7. Maybe they're waiting for health reports on Sale and Paxton or something before deciding on further moves? I have no idea.
  8. This offseason was Bloom's big moment, we pretty much all agreed on that. I do give him credit for what he's been doing with the farm. But I'm shocked at the approach to 2023. It still feels like it might be a punt, in spite of the bullpen additions. It's just really weird.
  9. No, the blame is being pinned on ownership and Bloom about equally, I would say.
  10. Can't answer with certainty, but it appears that the Astros' timing was just a hell of a lot better...
  11. Bogey's OPS+ was 131. That's the most reliable number. The rest is mostly minutiae. Remember that power numbers were down all over baseball this year.
  12. Bogaerts: RISP .909 Men on .889 Bases empty .777 JDM: RISP .659 Men on .682 Bases empty .890 So basically, JD was indeed lousy in RBI situations, whereas Bogey's low RBI number was just a random fluke.
  13. The 2004 and 2013 teams were largely built on veterans and acquisitions by free agency and trade. Not a lot of homegrown youth on those rosters. There are always different ways to succeed.
  14. It's two separate things. Failure to add stud prospects is a big problem, but failure to retain stars is arguably just as big or bigger. Part of the Astros' brilliant approach has been the deals with Altuve, Bregman and Alvarez.
  15. Put it this way, injury-wise and s*****-luck-wise, Sale is a prime candidate for regression...
  16. The point was mainly a joke, what some call gallows humor...
  17. As the numbers I just posted in the 2023 rotation thread show, Sale had a higher fWAR in his 6 2022 innings than 3 of the other guys in our 2023 list.
  18. I somehow forgot to include these stunning numbers, the 2022 fWAR's of our 2023 rotation & depth. Pivetta 1.5 Whitlock 1.4 Bello 1.3 Houck 0.7 Crawford 0.5 Sale 0.2 Wink 0.0 Pax 0.0 Seabold -0.2 Total 5.4 fWAR And oh yeah, Bogey's 2022 fWAR was 6.1, more than the entire 9 listed above. But everything's gonna just be way better this year...
  19. If he doesn't add one of those, or make a trade for a starter, I'm going to have no choice but to believe Bloom is certifiably insane...
  20. From Chad Finn: The Red Sox have signed quality players — closer Kenley Jansen and third baseman Justin Turner, and perhaps outfielder Masataka Yoshida will qualify — but those moves wouldn’t have moved the needle all that much even if the Red Sox had retained Bogaerts. And the fan base’s new, rational fear is that slugging third baseman Rafael Devers could be the next to go. Devers is the one remaining, healthy star. And that’s what is so mystifying about this from a media perspective. The Red Sox don’t really have anyone to market beyond Devers and maybe the unknown Yoshida to persuade fans to pay for NESN 360 subscriptions, or even just to tune in to watch the team on a nightly basis.
  21. Still a lot higher than the success rate of prospects...
  22. Here's a scary thought. What if the really rich owners (other than Henry) look at what Cohen is doing and decide they'd better keep spending their asses off the next 4 years until the current CBA expires, because there may be much worse penalties coming in the next one. What if Henry is using the right strategy but at the wrong time? Four More Years.
  23. Here's a truly terrifying stat from 2022: Red Sox pitchers had a collective ERA of 5.22 after the All-Star Break. And if you say it's because we had to use guys like Crawford, Winckowski and Seabold too much, well, as it stands, they're apparently an integral part of the plan for 2023.
  24. Let's not get totally fixated on HR's though. Bogey and JDM were #1 and #3 on the team in OBP, and #2 and #3 in SLG.
  25. But you might not like it if he returns to health and form with another team while we pay a big chunk of his salary.
×
×
  • Create New...