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  1. The one game we gained on them last night looms very large. In one sense, it kind of stinks that by clinching early enough, we are allowing the Yankees to use Severino in the wildcard game, as Notin pointed out. It would be nice if the Yankees had to go with the bad Tanaka in that game.
  2. We have a winner.
  3. Well, I'm going with the idea that these things have a way of working themselves out. Or we can go with the one about how you can never have enough pitching. A big part of my desire to get another starter is that I am not confident in Price remaining healthy. If I knew with reasonable assuredness that he will not need surgery or that he will not miss significant time, then I would not be looking for a starter. Also, I'm not sure what's going on with Porcello, and I think Pom is due for some regression.
  4. That makes a lot of sense to me. And it seems like such a simple problem to correct, but I guess that's easier said than done.
  5. My wish list includes a #2/3 starter. That would be my top wish.
  6. LOL That sounds like something I would do. I don't like how this site de-capitalizes some words when they're quoted in posts.
  7. Perhaps some of us think it's possible to have our cake and eat it too. Maybe it's possible to have a good team now and still have a good team post cliff.
  8. To an extent. IMO, if the Sox win a World Series, then the trade is worth it, even if Espinoza goes on to be a perennial Cy Young winner. Winning the World Series is the ultimate goal. If Pom helps lead us to the postseason (which he is doing), but we fall short of a championship, then whether is was worth it or not becomes a little more shady. Might we have subsequently won a championship with Espinoza if he wasn't traded? Might we have eventually traded him for another player and subsequently won a championship? There's no way of knowing for sure, but I can't go as far as saying that the trade was worth it just because we make it to the postseason. And again, I thought the trade was necessary, but so far, we've fallen short of the goal.
  9. The Sox have scored 744 runs to date, which puts them 10 in MLB. This puts them on pace to score 787.8 runs this season with 9 games remaining. This would have still ranked as the best offense in the league last year. Moon, your point about the rest of the league's offense improving, making our drop off in run scoring seem much worse is a good point.
  10. I agree that Holt's versatility is overrated in the sense that he is not very good at fielding any of the positions. However, I think the fact that he can play all of the positions is valuable. That said, you are probably right when it comes to a short series.
  11. No thanks. Then again, I don't think Stanton is as good as some people think he is. He's very good, no doubt. But I still think some are overly star struck by his homerun hitting this year.
  12. If a team is trying to do a salary dump on a player like Stanton, they can put the player on waivers. If another team makes a claim for the player, the owning team has 3 options: 1. They can revoke the waivers and keep the player. Teams often do this with players just to gauge interest. 2. They have a certain period of time to work out a trade with the claiming team. 3. They can 'give' the player to the claiming team outright, along with all of the remaining salary. The claiming team does not have the option of backing out if the owning team chooses this option. Therefore, the claiming team could be on the hook for any player that they claim. This is to avoid having teams put claims on every player just to block other teams. This is why no one put in a claim for Manny or for Stanton. No team wanted to get stuck with that salary.
  13. I voted that we win the World Series, because we really have as good a chance as any other team. The playoffs are mostly a crapshoot. That said, IMO Cleveland is the strongest team of all the post season bound teams. Plus they have Tito. Randomness and crapshoots aside, I think it's their World Series to lose.
  14. There were some people who said this was a .500 team as late as the All Star break. So, IMO, you ARE special.
  15. I wouldn't try to offload him. That would just create another hole that would need to be filled. IMO, Dombrowski should already be looking to acquire a mid rotation pitcher.
  16. I am on board with the Davis and Marrero choice. But Marrero only if Farrell is going to pull Devers for a defensive replacement. If Farrell is not going willing to do that, then I'd go with everyone's favorite whipping boy Holt. Holt allows Farrell the most versatility out of that group.
  17. I am probably the biggest Porcello supporter here, and even I don't have confidence in him starting a playoff game right now. He has been so inconsistent. He could could be lights out like he was in his last outing, or he could be total crap. That said, he did settle down nicely after the first inning.
  18. There is a reason why the Jays have long been my favorite Al East team, outside of the Red Sox.
  19. That's it in a nutshell for me. IMO, the trade needed to be done.
  20. Actually, after the first 20 games, his hitting all around dropped way off. His OBP for the next 20 games or so was below .300. He has picked it up a little in the past few games.
  21. The Guardians have the best run differential, by a fairly good margin (48 runs). They are the team to beat, not that it guarantees them anything once the playoffs start.
  22. Woohoo! Playoff Party Bus is revving up! All aboard!
  23. The pen has been very good all year, but they could use the rest too. I know we have other guys in the pen who can pitch 'mop up', but as you said, the Os can score a lot quickly. I'm okay with the decision to leave him in.
  24. Personally, I really think there were some good "human element" reasons to leave him out there. Sale does not seem like the type of guy who needs it, but going 8 strong innings after some so-so to rough outings has to feel good. Let him sit on that kind of an outing as we near the playoffs.
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