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  1. If the hip was that much of an issue I can't see Napoli catching at all. They got him for his right handed power. Playing 1B is secondary, and I have to belive catching is off the table unless it an emergency. You have Salty and Ross starting the season, and Lavarnwayis waiting in the wing.
  2. I think most of us would take a season that has us competing for a wild card spot in September. A lot has to go right for the Sox to make the playoffs. I just hope we are closer to this then what we had to watch last season.
  3. I think the top four are set: Ellsbury, Victorino, Pedroia and Papi. The all important protection for Ortiz is question that needs to be answered. Do you have Napoli or Middlebrooks? The bottom of the order will depend on what pitcher they face because you are dealing with lefty and righty matchups.
  4. Plus it could be a way of having Doubront finish strong if they limit innings at the start of the season.
  5. You should pitch the idea to someone. With all the reality crap on TV someone would watch that train wreck. Looks like you may have to wait until Milton gets out of jail.
  6. The Sox let him fly away before the hammer came down on him. At the time it was puzzling, but after the suspension it made sence.
  7. I agree. The D-Backs are going to ask for too much for a player that has not lived up to his potential.
  8. I love Pedria, but the way he plays the game all out he has had to deal with injuries the past few seasons. I don't see Pedria changing the way he plays so he might not last to far into his 30s. With that said he might not have enough numbers to put him in the HOF.
  9. You get the felling that the FO is using this Napoli mess as a distraction for the fan base to cover up that the SP is still looking a little weak. Because you know as sone as this Napoli contract is straightened out then the focus goes back on the SP. It does sound like this thing is coming to a head though. Hopefully, next week the Napoli mess is done.
  10. The new news on Napoli is the Sox trying to make it a one year deal with an option for a second based on ABs. Does Napoli have any other options, but to take the Sox deal. You would think if someone else was going to jump in they would have aleady done so. If he does take the deal is he coming to ST pissed off that the Sox FO messed with him. Between the hip thing and this mess that has been going on for weeks the Sox have to walk away from this thing. Maybe BC is keeping it on table as leverage for a trade with another team for a 1B (Morse).
  11. I agree not much wiigle room left with the 2013 payroll. Any team trading for Ellsbury is going to want to extend his contract before agreeing to take him in a trade. An you know Borus is not going to let that happen. If a team does take him with extending him then the return the Sox get isn't going to be that great. So if Ellsbury has a good year he walks and will be in high demand. It will be tough for the Sox to get fair value with any trade of Ellsbury.
  12. Well if Swisher puts up numbers like he did in NY with a weaker lineup around him in Cleveland, then me and many GMs in baseball will be proven wrong and I will be the first to admit it.
  13. If you look at the payroll (If Napoli and his $13 million finally signs) for 2013 and you include the arbitation raises the Sox are not going to invest to much more for 2013. I can see the depth signings happening, but major $$$$ being added at this point, don't think its in the FO's plan.
  14. Hopefully, Kalish is finally healthy. If he continues to struggle with health issues then he may lose his chance to make it in Boston. Just like Iglesias is running out of time, I feel Kalish could be in that same boat. I always saw him as a Trot Nixon type of a player. Won't hurt you with the bat, has a good glove, and will play hard every day. At some point a player has to prove they can stay healthy and be productive. I think his time is running out. If he doesn't have a good spring I can see him being passed by Brentz on the depth chart.
  15. The fact that teams weren't willing to lose that draft pick proves that they questioned his ability to put up the numbers away from NY and that lineup. If teams really felt that the numbers he put up in NY could put up anywhere then more teams would have been after him. Come on a switch hitter that can play 1B and the OF (Though not to well). You don't think more teams would have jumped at the chance to get him. There is nothing wrong with Cleveland, but if it wasn't for Minnesota they would my pick to finish last in the Central in 2013.
  16. If you don't include injuries into the mix then baseball's long 162 game season seperates the good from the bad teams in baseball. Teams weak spots are exposed (Sox starting pitching in 2012) over the course of the season.
  17. That is why he was in such high demand on the FA market? For him to end up in Cleveland means that a lot of teams thought he was a product of NY and their stacked lineup.
  18. Unless there is a major trade before spring training the Sox starting pitching is here. The Sox go into the spring with Lester, Buchholtz, Dempster, Lackey and Doubront penciled in as their rotation. They have Morales and Aceves on the 40 man in case of injuries. If this rotation craps out and the Sox explode then you will start seeing the Websters and Dela Rosas as the Sox will look toward 2014 and beyond. For the Sox to be better and compete in 2013 then we need to hope that more of the ifs turn out positively then negatively. That in its self is a big IF!
  19. I do believe that watching a game at Fenway is on a lot of bucket lists for baseball fans around the world. Just think of all of the baseball history that has happened there.
  20. If the bullpen lives up to its potential then 6 innings and 3 ER from the starters will add up to a lot of wins. If the starters can consistently get the Sox into the 7th inning then Sox bullpen won't be over used and I think it has a chance to be really good. With that said there are still a lot of ifs. If the starters can do that. If the bullpen does pitch to their potential.
  21. He currently is the only 1B on the 40 man roster. I said it before and I'll say it again Gomez is a depth player at AAA who can fill in for injuries. This Napoli thing is puzzling, and the Sox don't want to give up the draft pick by signing LaRoche. I hope the 2013 1B is not on the roster right now.
  22. It looks like Rick started his New Year's celebration early!
  23. I agree with the idea behind the 2013 set up of Ellsbury and Drew holding spots that could be filled by JBJ and Bogaerts in 2014. The same can be said about Dempster and Lackey holding spots for Webster, Barnes, and De La Roza. As far as a Stanton trade, a lot of the younger players mentioned above would be going to Miami. How much of the system are you willing to give up to get Stanton?
  24. If the Napoli signing craps out, and it takes another month for this to happen then you could be going into spring training with M Gomez as your first baseman. That would be another huge question that the Sox would have. Gomez is a adventure at 1B, and how would he hit in Boston over a full season? He was signed by the Sox as a depth player and I'm not sold on him as the every day 1B.
  25. I don't think the Sox go after Lohse or Marcum unless a trade involving another starter happens. Both of them are not depth pitchers and would be targeted to start the season in the rotation. The only FA that the Sox will go after now is someone that will start the season in AAA like Cook did last year. If the season turns into a bridge year you could see Webster or De La Rosa some time in 2013. I think if all are healthy the Sox rotation to start 2013 is: Lester Buchholtz Dempster Doubrount Lackey That is a rotation with a whole lot of questions.
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