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  1. ...and a few others. (Not that there may not be some truth to the position.)
  2. The guy STORK has been bashing Bloom for not getting, Berrios, now has a 5.61 ERA.
  3. You may need a lot of luck.
  4. True, but he was good enough to play in our OF for years before now.
  5. AL SLG% Leaders .669 Judge .656 Trout .634 Ramirez .611 Devers .588 JD .533 Alvarez .523 Stanton .519 Springer .510 Pena (Who needs Correa?) .505 France .503 Anderson .480 Bogey OBP .456 Arraez .439 JD .414 France .413 Trout .399 Crawford .398 Beni .395 Bogey
  6. I agree, and maybe the change in direction will not be away from FA signings, but only away from large and long ones. I'm thinking the Story deal might be as large and long as we go, and even then, not very often.
  7. We could sure use a .256 OF'er whom plays plus D. The time is almost up on some of the prospects' years of team control, and it doesn't look like anyone of DD;s traded is going to make a big surprise. As it turned out, DD kept Devers and a few others look to be better than the vast majority of prospects he traded. It worked out for DD, because one, we won a ring and had 3 first place finishes, and two, the prospects he chose to trade away have not lived up to the hype. Thirdly, he drafted pretty well for having crappy picks and a restricted IFA spending pool. That being said, we can't assume every farm is going to peter out like much of that one did. We also can't assume we choose the right ones to trade, next time. I still think the best idea is to keep most of your best prospects in hopes a few can add some very low cost value to the 26 man roster, and maybe a trade, here and there, when needed badly. Many times, it has worked keeping our homegrown stars and solid role players.
  8. Jimenez went 3 for 5 and seems to be finding his offense. (It too a while!)
  9. Is he ahead of Seabold and Bello? He better careful Walter doesn't pass him. BTW, Groome got drilled, today. 2 IP, 6 H, 8 ER, 1 BB, 1 K 4 HR
  10. Cordero & Vaz just passed Story in OPS. Updated Sox OPS 1.027 JD .987 Devers .875 Bogey .825 Cordero .760 Vaz .754 Story .631 JBJ .617 Kike .614 Verdugo .582 Arroyo .558 Dalbec .505 Plawecki
  11. He thought that was the expectation.
  12. At the time of those trades, I was upset that they "played it half way." They did not really restock the farm, except for ERod for Miller. They just added quantity and more years of control for quality. Kinda like the Betts trade. Remember, we traded 2 months of Lester. When you think of it that way, a year and 2 months of Cespedes for 2 months of Lester doesn't look as bad. Same with a year of Betts (60 games, actually) for 5 years of Verdugo.
  13. The Rays don't do that a whole lot, but probably more than most teams. To me, their best aspect was knowing the precise time to unload a player- mostly pitchers, and it wasn't always during their walk year. So many times, they trade a guy, and the almost immediately drop off a cliff. (They usually do well on the return of ML or near ML prospects.) Secondly, they seem to very well adding journeymen-type players to their roster who go on to have a career year or two. They are not know for having great drafts or IFA signings.
  14. You'd think he'd have had time to practice with MLB baseballs.
  15. Don't look now, but Cordero is over .800 (.817)
  16. I've said for a while now, Cordero should play more in the OF, assuming Dalbec starts hitting or we add a 1Bman. The problem is, he bats lefty like all the rest of 'em (except Kike.)
  17. It's hard to imagine the solution being to never sign or extend anyone to large & long contracts, but maybe it can work. The plan revolves around having prospects give you 4-6 years like Devers, Betts, Bogey and others. A Sox plan would also have to include getting some star pitching from their own system.
  18. Cespedes did still have one more year of team control than Lester did, and we flipped him for Porcello. Craig was a gamble that failed to pay off. Kelly was thought to be a solid pitcher, at the time. The Miller for ERod deal worked well. I forget who we got for Peavy & Doubront.
  19. Bobby Dee starting his 2022 Comeback Tour.
  20. Many felt the same, last season, when most of Cora's mixing and matching worked out for the pen. We had several closers, last year, too, including Richards and Robles. RP'ers are largely hit or miss, and this year we are missing. Last year we split 607 relief innings by 33 pitchers! Yes, 33 used in relief. Take away the 1 IP everyday player moments, and the 1 relief IP by ERod & Pivetta, and we still had 25 pitchers uses in the pen. 20 had more than 3 IP. 17 had more than 17 IP. 30 Barnes (24 saves/6 BS 17 Ottavino (11/6) At the start of the year, many felt he should have been the closer. 5 Whitlock (2/3) mostly longer innings at the end of games 4 Robles(4/0) Best save:BS ration on the team w Ruchards 4 Andriese (1/3) was DFA'd 4 DHern(0/4) now demoted 3 Richards (3/0) 2 Davis (0/2) 1 Taylor, Houck, Pivetta (1/0) 1 Brasier, Sawamura (0/1) So far, this year, we've used 14 pitchers in relief, including Plawecki. RP'er by most save situations SV/BS 2/3 Robles 1/3 Diekman 2/1 Barnes 1/1 Strahm 1/1 Whitlock 0/2 Brasier 1/0 Schreiber 0/1 Davis
  21. Agreed, but then we'd have had worse stats trying to replace the roles both of them were pulled from.
  22. Yes, and we rest the tax several times under Epstein. During Theo's last few years, he started to get away from that winning philosophy and even admitted it, alter. Ben was Bloom before Bloom. It was obvious Henry sought to get back to the early to mid Theo era philosophy, but after 3 last place finishes, I think he got impatient and blew up the whole plan by hiring DD, and setting him loose. Henry does seem to go in cycles, but it has worked. Spreading rings every few years seems to keep fans happy. Here is a look at the opening day budgets ups and downs year by year since Theo: Rings in RED Theo: -9, +27, -4, +23, -10, -12, +47, -4 Ben: +12, -21, +2, +18 DD: +13, -1, +36, +3 Bloom: [-153 (COVID)], -56 from 2019, +26 (This budget is still $30M below DD's final season opening say budget) Note: End of year budgets vary wildly from opening day, some years. Seasons we paid a lux tax: Theo: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 Ben 2015 DD 2016, 2018, 2019 Bloom likely 2022
  23. Having a strong farm is the best way to sustain winning for big, moderate and low spenders. I'm not sure how much input Henry had during DD's trading prospects stretch, and maybe the fact that very few of the prospects he traded amounted to much over those first few years (and even afterwards) reinforced the position that trading prospects made more sense than letting low cost players fill many key slots on the roster. I think he has gone back to trusting the farm over big signings and extension. The problem is, our farm is not really at the point where we can expect high impact players infusions on a consistent basis. Some of our very best prospects seem 1.5-3 years away.
  24. K:BB 68:3 Walter 45:6 Pannone 43:7 Van Belle 34:6 Winckowski 62:16 Bello 46:11 Padron-Artiles 42:12 Encarnacion 36:9 Liu 37:10 Seabold 35:11 Stock 38:14 Groome 50:17 Drohan Notables: 55:21 Murphy (BBs on the rise) 20:5 German 18:2 Feltman 17:5 E Bazardo 14:2 Gettys 13:3 J Thompson 12:3 M Feliz 43:28 Olds
  25. Best OPS Against (30+ IP) .498 Seabold .499 Winckowski .517 Bello .554 Walter .557 Murphy .646 Jackson .649 Groome .709 Drohan .715 Uberstine .716 Gonzalez 20-30 IP .572 Shugart .577 Spacke .587 DHern .603 Angel Bastardo .614 Campbell .642 Bracho .690 Zeferjahn 5-19 IP .465 Danish .476 J Thompson .491 German .507 P Valdez .523 Politi .549 Z Kelly .570 Crawford .591 Mosqueda .636 Ort .637 E Bazardo .643 Schreiber
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