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  1. First of all, injuries happen. There is no guarantee Price is going to make it through the full season; there is no guarantee Sale will make it through the season either. The Yankees were without Pineda all year. Yes, he is erratic at times, but he has the potential to be very good. Second, Wright was hardly anything to Wright home about (so to speak). His ERA was 4.70 from mid June on in 2016. Who knows who will be healthy and who will not; my post dealt with the current (2017) year. And the fact is that the Yankee pitching was almost as good as ours and their offense was better. I am not EXPECTING the current roster to make a huge leap in performance. Maybe they will; maybe they won't. I would not count on it. If I am DD I am looking for upgrades in the power department, which is our weakest link.
  2. The Yankees finished with an ERA that was just .02 RPG worse than us, and they averaged nearly half a run per game more than us and 50 OPS points better than us. The Sox are comparable in pitching, but we lag in offense, primarily because our SLG was 14th in the AL. In order for us to compete with them next year we are going to have to add power to the lineup-or depend on the existing players to improve. We aren't that far off. But if improvements offensively are not made somehow its going to be a long season.
  3. Yup. But THIS YEAR, despite the fact that we finished in first place in the ALE again, the Yankees had a more well rounded team than we did because not only could they pitch, but they could actually hit the baseball. The Sox have a ways to go to catch up to them in the offense department. While the Red Sox went out this year with a wimper, the Yankees, to their credit, fought to the end and nearly ended up in the World Series. So I would offer a begrudging congratulations to the Yankee fans here, along with hopes that DD can find more players this offseason who can actually hit the baseball.
  4. Varitek as bench coach? I think he is likely managerial material, if he wants it. He was always incredibly well prepared for the game, though towards the end of his career his physical skills were no longer there. As for Butterfield, I agree: he was not a bad coach. A bit aggressive at times perhaps, but when you have speed you can be aggressive. He can tone it down if instructed to do so.
  5. His issue was lack of pitch recognition: he could not recognize a slider and as a result swung at pitches a foot off the plate sometimes. Word gets around......
  6. No, I wouldn't fire him either. But I do hold him accountable for not addressing the glaring need for a power bat at the trade deadline.
  7. Hey-I thought he should have been fired for two years running. I just don't see it happening. His team won the ALE with a lot of guys underperforming and with Price gone for nearly the whole season. If I were the GM I would fire him as soon as the Sox get eliminated by the Astros. But its not going to happen.
  8. Farrell will be back. Teams that finish first usually do not fire their manager for it.
  9. Three. The Bruins open their season tonight.
  10. 220 or so after this start. Thats a lot for a skinny guy.
  11. Actually he isn't paid that much. $12M this year; $12.M next year; $15M the year after. Then he is an UFA.
  12. His velocity is down a bit, and he is missing his spots. Farrell needs to manage his innings better next year.
  13. Seems like Farrell would have removed Sale in case he is needed in game 4.
  14. Astros v Guardians....should be a very good series. I give Cleveland the edge because of superior pitching.
  15. Like I said.....Sale is toast
  16. The pen has to come in and try to hold them to four runs. Sale is going to give up more very soon. He needs to get some weight on his body and it has to be muscle weight.
  17. Still feeling good? Sale has been horrible since the beginning of September. He is spent.
  18. Exactly. You do not make the third out at third base. You are already in scoring position.
  19. Really stupid baserunning....happens a lot to this team
  20. Like I said...Devers is trying to do it all.
  21. Devers is too anxious up there
  22. Jacko wants the Sox to win so the Yankees don't have to face the Astros.
  23. He looks like the September version of Sale. Too many innings this year.......tired no doubt
  24. I knew Nunez was a liability. He has a posterior cruciate sprain...it takes weeks to heal, maybe 6 weeks. They rushed him back.
  25. According to baseball reference.....
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