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  1. Not that it's a big deal, but a Cleveland runner was obviously safe on a play at 1b, but Cora challenged it anyway. He must of course rely on his technology guy somewhere behind the scenes, but he needs to rip that guy or replace him. I have said repeatedly I agree Rafaela should stay in CF. But right now I'm thinking he goes to SS when O'Neill returns. Yes, he is better in CF, but the Sox infield is vying for the worst infield in the history of MLB. Today Hamilton at SS had Valdez waiting at 2b for a quick flip and then the throw to 1b for the DP, but insisted on running to 2b, which allowed the runner to beat his throw.
  2. Sox score 3 more--2 on Duran's triple and one on the most obvious balk I've seen in a long time. 5-4, Cleveland, whose 5 runs include 3 unearned ones. Abreu made an awfully good grab of a Cleveland shot down the line.
  3. Sox pitching has given up 2 earned runs. The defense remains awful, but only the awfullest in MLB--and maybe awfuller than that.
  4. The presumption last year was the Yoshida was new to MLB pitching--like any rookie. This year he's starting with a full season under his belt.
  5. Sox should be down by a lot more than 2-1 here in the top of the 5th. 2 errors by each team.
  6. You said to put "an electric dog fence around him." That's insulting and dehumanizing.
  7. He had 21 starts and 106 IP last year, an increase of 46 IP from 2022. So I think 150 IP this year is an easy target and 175 IP this year feasible. He has 4 starts and 26.2 IP this year so far--and thrown 83, 99, 98, and 94 pitches. Those 4 pitch counts suggest he has become way more efficient than in any previous season.
  8. Well, it usually is. Last year the team OPS was 9th in MLB, which was actually below par for the Sox. But right now Turner (OPS .800) is gone, Devers is hurting, Yoshida's OPS, .574, is down 200 points from last year's not so good .783. O'Neill, a definite improvement over Verdugo, is out with a concussion. Casas, Wong, McGuire, and Duran are all hitting and all in today's lineup.
  9. Wong @ DH was kind of inevitable because he just caught 2 games and has the hot bat, OPS 1.048. Devers could be out for several reasons--bad shoulder, bad knee, bad fielding, bad bat. Somewhat like Devers, Yoshida is out for bad fielding and bad bat. O'Neill probably had/has a concussion and is out until the weekend or later. Here are OPS's for this lineup-- Duran .769 Casas .849 Abreu .535 Valdez .471 Wong 1.048 Hamilton .583 Reyes .451 McGuire .784 Rafaela .462 Worth noting is that the Sox team OPS right now--.686--is ranked 20th in MLB, and 5 of the above lineup players are are below .536. Of the 18 errors committed by the Sox so far, 15 were committed by this lineup--including 3 by Abreu, 3 by Rafaela, 2 by Casas, 2 by Hamilton, and 2 by Reyes.
  10. Literally comparing a player to a dog is very insulting--which he does not deserve.
  11. Relatedly--as I've already said too many times--this year's starting rotation of Bello, Pivetta, Crawford, Whitlock, and Houck are collectively being paid $14M, which is $2M less than Jansen. And it's the rotation, beyond any question, that is carrying this team, now 10-9. The hitting, fielding, and bullpen all stink. Last night Jansen was lucky to give up just the 1 run because he threw nothing but 91-92 mph cutters. Cleveland hit everything hard except the final ground out after Jansen gave up the tying run and blew the save.
  12. I think this puts the Sox ERA back into 1st in MLB. Too bad their team OPS is 20th and the fielding is worse than the hitting.
  13. Sox are now 10-9 and are tied with the Rangers for 1st in the AL West. Also just 1 game back of the Dodgers for 1st place in the NL West. The AL East, needless to say, has zero teams with a losing record and the best Divisional W-L record in MLB.
  14. I had a very specific reason for starting this thread. Half of it is in the OP, which I just wrote.
  15. Note the early start so the Guardians can get away early. Carrasco, RHP, vs TBD "Listen my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-Five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year." HWL is the only American poet whose bust is in Westminster Abbey.
  16. Unbelievable games in so many respects. Like, yes, under 2 hours. Like a 94 pitch shutout. Like Houck had a lot of confidence because he had pretty good command, but more than that almost every pitch had some break in it, which is why the Guardian's didn't hit many line drives. I do remember the belief, last year and the year before and the year before that, that Houck couldn't face a lineup 3 times because he simply didn't have enough of a repertoire and/or nasty stuff.
  17. Missed the bag???? Missed touching 1B!!!!!??????
  18. I don't think they're bad, but I sure don't think they're good. Injuries-wise, their luck has been bad.
  19. As well he should be. As George Carlin once said, baseball is all about coming home.
  20. Of course it makes sense--but it's also a little on the weird side. Anyway, thanks for the insight, borrowed or otherwise.
  21. They are nine and freaking nine. The problem, very clearly, is they have to play their home games at the Fens. They are 7-3 on the road.
  22. Wow. Just wow. A gold star by your name today and this week. First time I've ever read about that rule.
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