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  1. 2022 Minor League SB Leader Rankings: T3 D Hamilton 70 (8 CS for the best CS% out of the top leaders) 9 M Ferguson 61 (5 CS for one of the best CS% among the leaders) Also, among BB leaders w 96 T87 W Abreu 31 (only 3 CS) T109 Rafaela 28 (7 CS) & Bonaci 28 (6 CS) (Mayer had 17 SB and 0 CS- second most in this category)
  2. Like David Hamilton, Max Ferguson and to some extent Abreu? The MLB roster was overlooked, except for Mondesi.
  3. Thanks for the update. There was no rule 5, back then, right?
  4. According to soxprospects.com, here are the options remaining: Red= too good to send down. 0: Sale, Kluber, Pivetta, Paxton Jansen, Martin, JRod, Bleier, Brasier 1: Mata, Mills 2: Houck, Crawford, Winckowski, Bello, Ort 3: Whitlock, Schreiber, Kelly, Walter, Murphy 9 with 0 options, 3 are must keeps, so that leaves one with options to keep on the 13 man staff, at any given time. To me, Bello, Crawford and Wink should be on the 13 man staff, but having 1 in the minors seems okay. Ort has options, so he's an easy choice, but we'd have to trade or DFA Brasier to keep 2. Of course, one injury solves the problem, and it's almost a certainty one pitcher will be on the IL, at all times- maybe 2-3.
  5. Yes, we would attempt to keep as many viable options on the table, although some of us do not view Brasier and Ort as "viable."
  6. He was a great player. Too bad we did not have him during his age 28-32 seasons. The trade to the Brewers is a big reason I'm a Sox fan. I moved from Milwaukee to Maine in 1971, and my favorite player, Tommy Harper went to the Sox in that trade. That's the reason I switched to being a Sox fan. Later, we traded Cecil Cooper for Scott and Carbo. Cooper went on to hit .809 in 11 seasons with the Brew Crew. He had a 6 year stretch of .879. .319 BA .359 OBP .512 SLG
  7. In baseball, I can't think of any, until you go back to players who missed time for the Korean War. Did any miss time for Vietnam? Probably. I just don't remember any.
  8. I hope things go well for your Dad. Mine had a stroke while I was in Maine, last summer. My Dad turns 96, this July and still lives at home with my Mom, who turns 86, this year. My Dad's mind is still as sharp as can be. I'm blessed, for sure. He no longer cares much about sports, but he will watch some Sox games, when I'm home. He watches every ND football game. He's a Celtics and Patriots fans, but I try not to hold that against him.
  9. I don't have Brasier or Ort in my best 13. Of course, we will never see 100% staff health, but to me, as of right now, I'd have Crawford & Wink ahead of Brasier and Ort. When Joely returns, there would be a squeeze.
  10. But, you'd think with his skills and promise, he'd keep the dream alive, as best he could.
  11. Maybe 2018, when we started out 21-7? 2021 wasn't bad (17-10), when we ended the month winning 4 of 5.
  12. I hope they just make Houck the long man, like Whitlock was for much of the last 2 seasons. 1. Sale 2. Whitlock 3. Kluber 4. Bello- Paxton (piggyback) 5. Pivetta Pen: Closer: Jansen RP2: Martin RP3: Schreiber RP4: Houck (Longman) RP5: Crawford (Longman) RP6: Winckowski (short/long) RP7: Bleier RP8: (See Paxton) When JRod is healthy, Wink or Crawford would be sent down, assuming everyone else is healthy. This looks like a decent staff, to me. Depth: Mata/Walter/Murphy and Kelly/Brasier/Mills/Ort
  13. Maybe Sale can work on getting back into his good graces. The others, I fear, are likely not capable of doing so.
  14. Was his time in the Navy really so restrictive that he could not find time, or be granted short leaves to work on his game?
  15. One reason we lost too many games like these recent games with the O's in 2021 and 2022, was our piss-poor pen, especially the 8th and 9th inning guys. So far, Jansen, Martin and Schreiber have done their jobs. I hope Winck can keep up the pace.
  16. Wasn't one thread enough? https://www.talksox.com/forum/threads/20595-Your-2023-Red-Sox-starting-rotation-depth-as-it-stands
  17. Or.... Masa Tacka!
  18. Keep the streak!
  19. Then, they lie about switching.
  20. Time will tell. Maybe, they got their numbers wrong. It wouldn't be the first time. I'm still hopeful they got their guy.
  21. The vast majority of those type of hitters don't enter the Hall. Mixing it up is a good thing for almost all hitters and pitchers.
  22. I hope we are 6-3 after 9, but it's a long season. Certainly starting out well helps our chances and sometimes sets the mood and pattern of a team for the year. I'm encouraged by the fact that we still have a lot of talent that has yet to play: Crawford & Pivetta Whitlock & Bello Mondesi & Paxton JRod & Mills and Story I'm expecting some good things from 5-6 of these guys.
  23. Some amazing games, this year.
  24. I never doubted our O would be good, but this is mind-boggling. It was the O's pitching, and now we face PIT, so .... Yes, gotta like the start.
  25. Upcoming schedule: PIT PIT PIT @DET Off @DET @DET @TBR for 4 LAA for 4 MN for 3 @MIL for 3 @BAL for 3 Day off after 19 straight days with games scheduled A tougher stretch begins: 3 v CLE 4 v TOR 3 @ PHI Day Off May 8th 2 @ ATL Day Off May 11th 3 v STL 3 v SEA Day Off May 18th 3 @ SDP Day Off May 25th
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